The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that Ohio State sophomore forward Jae'Sean Tate could be out for the rest of the season because of a shoulder injury that he re-aggravated in last Saturday's victory over Nebraska.  That includes Tuesday night's game against Michigan State.

Tate is averaging just under 12 points a game for the Buckeyes.  He is out of Pickerington, Ohio.  He injured his shoulder two years ago while still in high school.

Ohio State has won four straight games and six of their last eight games to get to 18-10 overall, 10-5 in the Big Ten.

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