Following Ohio State’s first practice of the spring on Wednesday morning, new head coach Ryan Day met with the media to recap the Buckeyes’ first couple hours on the field and answer other burning questions about the team as spring practice begins. A sampling of what had to say: Solidifying the offensive line will be one of Ohio State’s top priorities this season. Day said the Buckeyes need Branden Bowen to “step up in a big way this spring.” Said Bowen’s return from injury is crucial to the offensive line not only because of his ability, but also because of the leadership he can provide as a fifth-year senior. Ohio State was ready to play Josh Myers at center and move Michael Jordan back to guard at the end of the 2018 season, but the opportunity never presented itself, Day said. On the quarterback competition: “It’s going to be a…
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