Ohio State running back Marcus Crowley has medically retired from football

It’s never easy to say goodbye to the sport you love, especially when due to injuries.

There comes a time in every athlete’s life when they have to decide to hang up the cleats. No one can outrun father time, but we all hope that we can leave the game we love on our own terms. Unfortunately, injuries are part of any sport, and sometimes a player has to say goodbye far too soon.

Thus the case for Ohio State running Marcus Crowley. A backup running back for his entire career in scarlet and gray, Crowley could never stay healthy enough to challenge for significant playing time. When he was able to stay injury-free, there were moments when we thought he might be the next breakout back at OSU.

Crowley suffered a season-ending injury last October, and with each injury comes the long road to recovery, and each athlete must evaluate the long-term effects it has on overall health and quality of life. After taking all things into consideration, Crowley has decided to medically retire from the game he loves.

The details of Crowley’s injury have not yet been released. It has been reported that the former running back will remain on scholarship and finish his degree at Ohio State.

We hate to see a young man’s career end this way, but we wish Marcus Crowley nothing but the best. Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye.

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Ohio State vs. Rutgers 2019 football Preview And Prediction

Ohio State hits the road to take on a Rutgers team that isn’t good at football. Here’s a preview and prediction. It’s gonna be ugly.

Records

Ohio State (9-0), Rutgers (2-7)

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Saturday, November 16
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Network: Big Ten Network
Venue: SHI Stadium, Piscataway, NJ – Capacity: 52,454
All-Time Series: Ohio State leads 5-0
Last Meeting: Ohio State defeated Rutgers 52-3 in 2018


No Chase Young? No problem. Well, at least not against Maryland.

Rutgers won’t pose much more of a problem than a small speed bump on the way to a final stretch of games that will determine the Buckeye’s CFP fate. Coaches can tell you not to look ahead and to take each opponent seriously, but if Rutgers were to find someway to be competitive, let alone beat Ohio State, it would certainly go down as one of the biggest upsets in college football history.

Seriously. There’s simply no way this thing is close. But … there’s still a game to play and an all-expenses trip to take to the garden state, so off we go on this journey.

Win and you’re in… it’s that simple. Before we start looking ahead to the big ones, the Bucks need to take care of business in Piscataway.

Next … The game plan