Sources: No. 2 Ohio State's top OL tears Achilles

Ohio State has lost one of its top offensive linemen as it heads into the season's final weeks.
Starting center Seth McLaughlin suffered an Achilles injury in practice on Tuesday and is expected to miss the remainder of the season, sources confirmed to ESPN's Pete Thamel.
Editor's Picks Boise State slides into bye slot in CFP rankings 3h Andrea Adelson Big Ten: Oregon has clinched spot in title game 4h Paolo Uggetti At 6-foot-4, 305 pounds, McLaughlin, an Alabama transfer, has been a key figure in a Buckeyes offense that is second in the Big Ten in points per game and third in rushing yards per game.
ESPN insider Mel Kiper Jr.
rated McLaughlin, a senior, as the eighth-best center among prospects for the 2025 draft.
The Buckeyes (9-1), who remained at No.
2 in the latest CFP rankings that were released Tuesday, face No.
5 Indiana (10-0) on Saturday.
The Columbus Dispatch was first to report McLaughlin's season-ending injury..
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