COLUMBUS, Ohio — He crossed his arms, pinning a binder to his chest. He slipped his hands in his pockest, then put his hand under his chin, his index finger on his cheek. This was Urban Meyer watching football practice without coaching it for the first time in 34 years, unsure what to do with his hands. Ohio State’s former seven-year head coach wasn’t at Ohio State’s first spring practice Wednesday, but he showed up for practice two on Friday. Reporters watched the first hour of practice Friday, and Meyer was there for all, or almost all, of it. Former Ohio State running back Warren Ball stood by his side. Ball, who transferred from Ohio State to Akron, is now an academic advisor for the Zips. Meyer spoke with Brian Voltolini, the football program’s operations manager, behind the end zone for a while. Mickey Marotti, the strength coach and one…
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