Ohio State football | J.T. Barrett likes what he's seen of coaching changes

Tim May The Columbus Dispatch @TIM_MAYsports J.T. Barrett was caught in a paradox on Sunday afternoon. Early in the first half of Ohio State’s home basketball game with Northwestern the OSU quarterback was presented the Chicago Tribune Silver Football award, symbol of him being named the co-most outstanding player in the Big Ten in 2016 along with Penn State running back Saquon Barkley. Moments later Barrett was being asked what he thought about the steps coach Urban Meyer has taken in the weeks since the 31-0 loss to Clemson in a College Football Playoff semifinal to fix what’s wrong with the Buckeyes’ offense. “Yeah, I think it was, just something new,” Barrett said. “Sometimes we get set in our ways. … Change isn’t always bad. I think it was needed. Meyer brought in former Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson to replace Ed Warinner at offensive coordinator, and he brought in Ryan Day, formerly of…

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