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played nickel back this season. “We kinda want something to show for it when we all graduate. And we’re just stuck in between, so we’re just talking to each other and communicat­ing with each other.”

NFL prospects skipping non-playoff bowl games has become a trend over the past few seasons, and Ohio State has not been immune.

Star receivers Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave plus offensive lineman Nicholas Petit-Frere and defensive lineman Haskell Garrett did not play in the Rose Bowl two years ago, and they were not the first Buckeyes to make such a choice in the seasons the program has missed the CFP.

This year, draft decisions could have a drastic impact on Ohio State’s prospects of playing in the first 12-team version of the CFP next year.

Ohio State could lose as few as four or as many as 17 starters from a squad that went 11-1 and finished second in the Big Ten East.

The chasm in potential outcomes is partly a product of the NCAA granting players who played through the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 an extra year of eligibilit­y, but the class of 2021 is also in a unique spot.

Junior quarterbac­k Kyle McCord and senior receiver Julian Fleming already entered the transfer portal along with nearly a dozen other players who were not starters this season.

Right guard Matt Jones and safety Josh Proctor are out of eligibilit­y, but another handful of seniors could return if they take the extra year available.

So far, linebacker Cody Simon is the only one to announce he will do so, and he figures to be in the minority.

The biggest question is how many of the juniors return.

Aside from the six who spoke Tuesday, receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., running back TreVeyon Henderson, defensive linemen Mike Hall Jr. and J.T. Tuimolau are all viewed as having a high likelihood of being drafted if they leave school with a year of eligibilit­y left.

Harrison, who won the Biletnikof­f Award as the nation’s top receiver and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, said last week he has not decided if he will play in the Cotton Bowl or return to Ohio State next season, but he also acknowledg­ed a desire to beat Michigan and win the Big Ten could motivate him to run it back one more season.

“I’m definitely blessed to be getting all the recognitio­n that I am for these different awards, but I think I would trade it all for a win against The Team Up North (Michigan) and get to (Indianapol­is) and play in a Big Ten Championsh­ip Game,” Harrison said. “It’s been tough.”

Henderson, Hall and Tuimoloau have not spoken to the media since prior to the Michigan game, but none of them have to make a draft decision before the middle of January.

Whatever else happens, Sawyer said just going out with a win over the Tigers holds some appeal.

“It’s unfortunat­e we couldn’t finish out the season the way we wanted to for our seniors and for our guys that deserved it, so we need to really go out with a good win and put on a good performanc­e and send out guys the right way,” Sawyer said.

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