COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State head coach Ryan Day replaced a college football legend who was known for introducing the world to the spread offense and his ability to recruit. There were plenty of players over the past seven years who committed to the Buckeyes because it would give them the chance to play for Urban Meyer. When he retired some decommitted, citing that Meyer’s absence was the reason why. For obvious reasons, a step back from dominating the recruiting world for a few years was expected, because Ryan Day isn’t Urban Meyer. Instead, the opposite has happened as the Buckeyes have gone above and beyond those expectations. Since the moment it was announced that Day would take over, Ohio State has landed three five-star recruits — two from the state of Ohio — seven players considered to be the top or second-best player at their position, secured quarterback commits…
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