COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio States struggling offense may have to do without starting wide receiver and kick returner Parris Campbell against No. 9 Nebraska on Saturday.Campbell, a sophomore who this season was seeing his first significant playing time, left the game in the fourth quarter after being hurt while blocking for Curtis Samuel. Coach Urban Meyer said Monday that Campbell has a high ankle sprain and is questionable for this weeks game.Its much better than we thought, Meyer said of the injury.Campbell has caught 10 passes for 96 yards and earned raves from Meyer for his development and effort this season. Hes also compiled 326 yards returning kickoffs. Someone will have to be the next man up, and several receivers are in line.(Binjimen) Victor is getting so close, weve got to just get him through the hump, Meyer said. James Clark and Terry McLaurin are going to step up and play.Quarterback J.T. Barrett said Campbells effort was critical.He does a lot of us, especially on special teams, Barrett said. Someone is going to have to step in and fill that role, but hes definitely a valuable player to us.No. 6 Ohio State (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) is having a rough time getting its vertical passing game working even with Campbell, one of its fleetest receivers, in the starting lineup.The Buckeyes punted on five straight possessions on Saturday and allowed Northwestern, a multi-touchdown underdog, to tie the score at 17 in the third quarter. Ohio State then mounted a six-play, 63-yard drive, capped by a 3-yard Samuel touchdown run with 9:43 left in the game.Northwestern then got to the Ohio State 3, but settled for a field goal to close to 24-20 with 3:31 left. The Buckeyes mounted a final clock-eating drive, with Barrett hitting Noah Brown for 16 yards on third-and-8 and then taking off on a 35-yard run to convert a third-and-10 and put the Buckeyes in the clear.The narrow escape came a week after Ohio State lost to unranked Penn State 24-21, a game marked by a blocked field goal attempt that the Nittany Lions ran back for a touchdown.Game notes Ohio State will play Nebraska (7-1, 4-1) for the first time since their 2012 meeting in Columbus, won by the Buckeyes 63-38....Raekwon McMillan and Jerome Baker have been named semifinalists for the Butkus Award, given to the nations best linebacker. 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White came in fourth place in the event. He was the two-time defending gold medallist. The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov.After a battle of British Columbia, Jen and Dutch are off to Invermere, B.C., named the fourth winning community in this years Kraft Celebration Tour. As part of the Kraft Celebration Tour, Invermere receives $25,000 to put towards creating the Rotary Club of Invermere Splash Park. Invermere will also host a special edition of SPORTSCENTRE featuring anchors Darren Dutchyshen and Jennifer Hedger when they broadcast live from the British Columbia community on Monday, Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. ET on TSN. "The Rotary Club of Invermere and its local community is a best-in-class example of the difference communities can make when they work together," said Jack Hewitt, Vice-President, Marketing Insights and Services, Kraft Canada. "Were very pleased to recognize their passion and contribute to the splash and spray park." About Invermere, B.C.The town of Invermere is nestled in the Columbia Valley between the Canadian Rockies and Purcell range. Home to 3,500 people, Invermere is also the birthplace of NHL goalie Wade Dubielewicz. Some of the towns biggest attractions include its many golf courses and ski hills, which have hosted World Cup events. The surrounding area also boasts the famous Radium Hot Springs and Kootenay National Park. The $25,000 prize money from the Kraft Celebration Tour will go towards creating the Rotary Club of Invermere Splash Park on the shores of Lake Windermere. Invermere was named to the Krafft Celebration Tour after winning a national, head-to-head online vote over Pemberton, B.dddddddddddd.C. Invermere brought home the victory with 223,430 votes, while Pemberton amassed a total of 104,191 votes in support of its nomination. VotingCanadians can decide the other winning communities for the Kraft Celebration Tour over the next two weeks. One pair of communities is featured each weekday through July 19, and Canadians can visit KraftCelebrationTour.ca or Tourneedecelebrationkraft.ca to vote for their favourite communities (see below for match-ups and scheduled voting dates). Voting is unlimited and runs from 12 noon ET each day for a 24-hour period. During the voting period, SPORTSCENTRE on TSN and SPORTS 30 on RDS profile each match-up with a look at the duelling communities and their proposed community projects. Results of each vote will be announced the following weekday on SPORTSCENTRE and SPORTS 30. The other communities selected as finalists for the Kraft Celebration Tour, along with their match-ups and scheduled voting dates, are as follows:Friday, July 12 - Salisbury, N.B. vs. Fredericton, N.B.Monday, July 15 - Vulcan, Alta. vs. Raymond, Alta.Tuesday, July 16 - Saint-Étienne-de-Beauharnois, Que. vs. LAssomption, Que.Wednesday, July 17 - Rocanville, Sask. vs. Esterhazy, Sask.Thursday, July 18 - St. James Town (Toronto) vs. Wilmot, Ont.Friday, July 19 - Dryden, Ont. vs. Fort Frances, Ont. ' ' '