COLUMBUS, Ohio — It has not taken long for Steele Chambers to feel comfortable at linebacker for Ohio State football. © David Petkiewicz cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com OSU LB Steele Chambers (22) stops Akron RB Jonzell Norris (6) during first half action Saturday night, September 25, 2021, in the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Akron Zips in Columbus. He’d played the position before as a four-star athlete at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School in Georgia in the 2019 recruiting class. But he came to Columbus to play running back. After two years, he’d decided to try the position, alternated between offense and defense during spring before fully buying before during fall camp. Now he has a legitimate case for being one of the Buckeyes’ three best linebackers. One might think he should’ve chosen to play linebacker from the beginning. “There’ve been a couple of guys that’ve told me that,”…
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