Ohio State star line player Nick Bosa undergoes surgery to repair basic muscle indefinitely



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The status of Ohio State defensive end, Nick Bosa, is uncertain since he left Saturday's victory over TCU in the second half. This status became clear on Thursday, and this is not good news for the Buckeyes.

Coach Urban Meyer said Thursday on the 97.1 The Fan that Bosa has undergone surgery to repair a core muscle and that it will come out indefinitely.

Bosa went to the locker room after the injury and came back in street gear when the Buckeyes sealed the victory over the Horned Frogs. The junior star – which should be a first round pick after this season – has a total of 14 tackles, six tackles for defeat and four sacks this season.

The 6-foot-4, 263-pound was a first-team All-American AP before the season and the centerpiece along the defensive line. With Bosa out, Dr. Mont Jones will likely assume this role until further notice.

Ohio State hosts Tulane this weekend in the first game of coach Urban Meyer after a three-game suspension. The Buckeyes go on the road to Penn State on September 29 as part of a major battle of Big Ten East.

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