
Not much of Ohio State’s first spring practice of the Ryan Day era on Wednesday looked appreciably different to those in the past half-decade with Urban Meyer running the team. Quinn Tempel, as usual, had the microphone, shouting instructions of where to go and what period of the practice the team was in. Mickey Marotti roamed the field in a grey Ohio State-themed sweatsuit. Positional drills appeared relatively similar to what they were the past couple years. Even the locations of where each position group practiced on the indoor field at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center were mostly the same. Though Day spent the past two years as the team’s quarterbacks coach, he made a concerted effort to roam around – often watching from afar like Meyer did. The first-time head coach watched special teams at the beginning of Wednesday’s practice and didn’t see the quarterbacks up close until after about a…
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