Ohio State Benches WR Carnell Tate in Victory Over Iowa
Despite being listed as questionable, Tate was held out to ensure full recovery for next week's game against Oregon.
- Carnell Tate, a key wide receiver for Ohio State, was held out of the game against Iowa due to an unspecified injury.
- Coach Ryan Day mentioned that Tate could have played if necessary, but the decision was made to rest him for future games.
- Ohio State adjusted their offensive lineup, using formations with two tight ends and featuring backup receivers Brandon Inniss and Bryson Rodgers.
- Tate has been an important player for the Buckeyes this season, with 14 receptions for 219 yards and one touchdown before the Iowa game.
- The Buckeyes secured a 35-7 win over Iowa, maintaining a largely healthy roster as they continue their Big Ten schedule.