COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State has a new head coach, a reconstituted offensive line and a transfer quarterback who has never started a college football game. But that doesn’t mean expectations will be adjusted for a team that went 86-9 in the past seven seasons under Urban Meyer. Former Meyer assistant Ryan Day began his inaugural season running the show on Wednesday when he convened the first of 15 spring practices he hopes will give him a better idea of what he has to work with. The workouts will culminate in the annual spring game, set for April 13. “During the offseason, I think a lot of guys stepped up as leaders,” said Day, who got a taste of the job as a stand-in last season while Meyer served a three-game suspension. “But now we’re in kind of onto a new phase now, which is spring practice, and during…
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