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Barrett leaves game vs. Michigan with knee injury

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Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett was taken to the locker room during the third quarter of Saturday's game against Michigan after suffering a knee injury.

FOX Sports' Jenny Taft said on the broadcast that he was dealing with an "ongoing" meniscus issue, according to Yahoo Sports.

Barrett walked off the field and down the tunnel with the help of trainers. He was replaced by freshman Dwayne Haskins.

The star senior completed 3-of-8 passes for 30 yards and one touchdown with 67 rush yards on 15 carries before leaving the game. He was attempting to be the first Ohio State quarterback with a 4-0 career record against Michigan.

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