COLUMBUS — Robert Landers is back to 100 percent — and 100 percent fine staying at defensive tackle for the third-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. “That’s too much running,” the Wayne High School graduate said Wednesday night when asked if he might like a chance to move out to end. » MORE ON BUCKEYES: Penalty problems | Near record | Minnesota series history Defensive end — more specifically edge pass rusher — has become one the glamour positions in football over the years, but Landers is happy with his role for a practical reason. “If the ball flows away, I’ve gotta run too much,” he said. “I’m gonna stay right there in my little 5-yard box.” Recommended for you Recommended for you Recommended for you Not that Landers is selfish, though. Far from it. After missing Ohio State’s week four win over Tulane with an undisclosed injury, he has had a reduced role the last couple…
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