After suffering four ACL tears in five years, Ohio State wide receiver Kamryn Babb is fully healthy and expected to make an impact on the Buckeye offense this season.
Around this time last year, the Buckeye receiver suffered his fourth ACL tear in five years and considered ending his football career. But today, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day announced that Babb is"full go" and is expected to make an impact on the Buckeye offense.
Babb came to Ohio State as the No. 13 receiver and No. 71 overall prospect in the 2018 recruiting class, but due to injuries he's never caught a pass and has rarely seen the field.Team Captain Kamryn Babb Making His Mark on Ohio State, Staying Resilient Despite Fourth ACL Tear This Spring
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