For the first time in more than a year, a limited number of media covering Ohio State football were permitted to watch a portion of practice on Friday. The Woody Hayes Athletic Center has been off-limits to non-OSU personnel since spring practice last year was abruptly ended because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reporters were allowed to watch less than 30 minutes of practice Friday. The Buckeyes finished practice with full-team drills that lasted about 50 plays, coach Ryan Day said. But the portion open to the media was limited to kicking drills and position-group drills. Quarterbacks C.J. Stroud, Jack Miller and Kyle McCord, who are competing to succeed Justin Fields, did make some throws. They took reps in that order, which might have limited significance. Day has been careful not to indicate a leader in that competition. A couple of players were at new spots. Redshirt freshman Gee Scott Jr. worked with the…
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