J.T. Tuimoloau’s offseason program at Ohio State has been condensed. Unlike other freshmen who enrolled in January ahead of spring practice or at the start of the summer semester, the coveted defensive end prospect didn’t arrive until last month. It was the result of a prolonged recruitment. Tuimoloau held off until the Fourth of July before settling on a college destination, affording him the chance to visit schools in June after the NCAA lifted a recruiting dead period that had been in place since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the late start, Tuimoloau has impressed the Buckeyes’ coaching staff through the first five practices of preseason training camp. Coach Ryan Day said he has received a lot of positive feedback from defensive line coach Larry Johnson and others who have been in meetings with him. “Also, what I see on the field is tremendous attention to detail,” Day…
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