Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott: "Disappointed by Lack of Effort from Coaches"
By Kyle Koster
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Ezekiel Elliott, the Ohio State running back with Heisman Trophy aspirations, only ran the ball 12 times today in the Buckeyes’ 17-14 loss to Michigan State. If you thought his lack of involvement was a bit perplexing, well, so does he.
The junior ripped the Ohio State offensive game plan after the game.
#Buckeyes running back Ezekiel Elliott:"coaching staff didn't put us in position to win. That's a team (Michigan State) we should beat." WOW
— Rick Pizzo (@BTNRickPizzo) November 22, 2015
More #Buckeyes Elliott:"We should have run more power. We stopped calling plays that worked Disappointed by lack of effort from coaches."
— Rick Pizzo (@BTNRickPizzo) November 22, 2015
Elliott also revealed he was hospitalized earlier this week with a leg infection and had a fever that touched 103 degrees today.
The emotion is understandable after an unexpected loss and emotional week. But throwing his coaches under the bus — and then backing over them — will be a hot topic at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, where he’ll be this spring.
Ezekiel Elliott: "Honestly, that was my last game at the Shoe. There's no chance I'm coming back next year."
— Austin Ward (@AWardSports) November 22, 2015
Should be a fun week of practice leading up to Michigan. Especially the offensive meetings.