Impact Inniss saw a slight uptick in usage after failing to haul in his lone target during the season opener versus Akron. The 6-foot sophomore also worked into the game on punt returns this week, as he's now totaled 66 return yards through two games. He also finished tied with fellow sophomore Carnell Tate for the Buckeyes' third-most targets this week. However, both fell significantly behind the team's clear top-two wideouts, Jeremiah Smith (six) and Emeka Egbuka (eight). It will be worth monitoring if Inniss can beat out Tate and senior Jayden Ballard to become the clear-cut WR3 for Ohio State this season. The team will next play versus Marshall on Saturday, Sept. 21.
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