COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio States depth at wide receiver took a hit Monday when the university announced Monday that Torrance Gibson has been suspended from school for unspecified reasons.Coach Urban Meyer said the suspension was not related to football, and I disagree with it. He didnt comment further. The university said Gibson was suspended for the fall semester for violating the student conduct code.Gibson is a redshirt freshman quarterback-turned-receiver. Coaches said he was to be in the mix at wide receiver with Noah Brown, Corey Smith, Parris Campbell, Austin Mack and others. Brown is expected to start at one of the wideout spots but the others were battling for the spot, including Gibson, who caught two touchdown passes in the spring game. The 6-foot-4, 215-pounder came to Ohio State as a five-star recruit at quarterback from Plantation, Florida, and then asked for the move to receiver.As we say here, you have to be ready when your number is called, said Billy Price, an offensive guard and team captain. With Torrance, the suspension, its unfortunate but it gives an opportunity for a younger guy to get in there and be able to show what hes done during camp. So well make sure the team is ready.The Buckeyes open the season at home Saturday against Bowling Green.STARTERS STILL NOT SETMeyer said Monday that coaches are still working on depth charts and all the starters havent been named yet. Freshman Michael Jordan has won the starting job at left guard, but coaches have yet to designate starters at some other spots, including the one wide receiver spot, defensive tackle and one of the cornerbacks. A freshman starting on the offensive line is rare at Ohio State, which says something about the lack of depth up front this season.WALK-ON TAKES OVER KICKING DUTIESA walk-on placekicker will start Saturday after a hamstring injury to kicker Sean Nuernberger, who missed most of camp. Meyer didnt say how long he would be out.The new kicker is Tyler Durbin, whose name is so unfamiliar that Meyer had to check with a staff member during the press conference Monday to make sure he got it right.Durbin is a former soccer player at James Madison who has been with the team since spring 2015.Tremendous talent, Meyer said. Hes the one who hit a 62-yarder in camp.Nuernberger is 16 for 24 in field goals over the past two seasons and converted all of his 106 extra point attempts.FOND MEMORIES OF BOWLING GREENMeyer faces Bowling Green as an opposing coach for the first time since he began his head coaching career there in 2001 and 2002. He took over a down-on-its-luck program and went 17-6 there in the two seasons before moving onto Utah.Meyer said he loved his players there and has stayed in touch with some of them.Its one of the most tradition-rich programs in the MAC, he said. A lot of great respect for them. I loved my time there, and a lot of great people there.The other BG connection is Buckeyes offensive line coach Greg Studrawa, who played there from 1984-87 and was an assistant coach from 2001-06.MEYER ON TEBOW: DONT COUNT HIM OUTMeyer said hes supportive of Tim Tebows effort to play professional baseball.Tebow, the former Heisman Trophy winner and an NFL first-round draft pick, has said he wants to hold a workout for Major League Baseball teams to scout him. Tebow hasnt played baseball since high school.Meyer, who coached the former quarterback at Florida, said he first saw him in a high school baseball game.Incredible. Incredible baseball player, Meyer said. Thats when I drank the Kool-Aid when I watched, because I kept hearing this Tebow, Tebow, Tebow. You got a little tired of it. I went and watched him play in spring baseball. Hes playing outfield. Ive never seen a guy change a game, motivate, lead and do everything. And I walked away and said that guy is one of the most unique players Ive ever seen.The coach said the 29-year-old Tebow has talked to him about the endeavor.Hes been thinking about it for a while, Meyer said. This didnt just happen overnight. And Im very biased and everybody knows that. And dont count him out.---Follow Mitch Stacy at http://twitter.com/mitchstacyFor some of his other recent stories: http://bigstory.ap.org/content/mitch-stacyVon Miller Womens Jersey . Walcott is available for Saturdays home match against Southampton as Arsenal looks to extend its two-point lead at the top of the Premier League. 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Price, heading to the 2014 Olympics for Canada, was named the First Star after posting wins in three starts with a 1.00 goals-against average and a .971 save percentage.TORONTO -- Brandon Morrow hasnt pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays since late May and when he will again remains a mystery. The starters sore right forearm is feeling better but still isnt 100 per cent and hell be re-examined to figure out exactly whats wrong, general manager Alex Anthopoulos said. All MRIs have revealed so far is inflammation but that isnt a source of much comfort. "Its hard to be (optimistic) at this point, Im just being honest. He just hasnt been able to get it going," Anthopoulos said prior to Torontos home game Wednesday night versus the Los Angeles Dodgers. "I dont know enough about the severity. "I just know that its not safe for him to go out there. The last thing you want is a blown-out shoulder or an elbow or something like that. We dont know enough yet about Brandon." Morrow was placed on the disabled list in early June after going 2-3 with a 5.63 ERA in 10 starts for the Blue Jays. The 28-year-old has been throwing side sessions in Dunedin, Fla., but theres no time frame for when he could return. "I ask our trainers: It seems like weve given him so much rest, should he not be 100 per cent at this point? Its tough to know how everyones body recovers," Anthopoulos said. "It just might be one of those things that it just needs a lot more time than we hoped and thought." Another starter who began the season win Torontos rotation is left-hander J.A. Happ, who suffered a twisted knee and a skull fracture May 7 when he was hit by a line drive. Happ could return after one more minor-league rehab start or the club could choose to give him a couple more. "When he moves off the mound its still not 100 per cent," Anthopoulos said. "Obviously he can go out there and pitch, but hes still a little bit stiff at tiimes with some of the movements off the mound.dddddddddddd" When Happ returns, the Blue Jays would like him to eat up innings. Torontos bullpen had logged a major league-leading 353 1/3 innings heading into action Wednesday. Happ is working towards being able to throw 90-to-95 pitches. "Well see how he does," Anthopoulos said. "He runs deep counts no matter what, so its the type of guy that especially with a seven-man pen, when he is back we want to feel good enough that he can go deep enough to be able to protect the pen." Right-hander Kyle Drabek, whos coming off his second career Tommy John surgery, is doing well while Drew Hutchinson (elbow) and Sergio Santos (triceps) are also making progress, Anthopoulos said. Reliever Luis Perez (elbow) is expected to start a rehab assignment in August and would then be on pace to return by September, if not sooner. That kind of clarity doesnt exist with Morrow, whom the Blue Jays would like to be a part of their long-term future. So far in the majors, he hasnt eclipsed 180 innings in a season, but Anthopoulos declined to label Morrow as someone who might never be a 200-inning starter. Theres just no certainty about Morrows short-term prognosis, and what he could bring if and when he returns. "A lot can happen, a lot can change," Anthopoulos said. "All of a sudden he may feel great and it may just be two more weeks of rest or something. "We may see him in three weeks or September or whatnot." Anthopoulos was hopeful hed have more answers in a week or two and certainly in a couple of months. The unknown prevails for Morrow and the Blue Jays until then. "Its too early. I dont have enough information," he said. "At some point well get to the bottom of it." ' ' '