
Mar. 9—By Jim Naveau jnaveau@limanews.com COLUMBUS — Replacing four assistant coaches wasn’t the only overhaul Ryan Day had in mind when he looked at what he wanted to change this football season at Ohio State. When OSU opened spring practice on Tuesday, he said, “We decided leadership was the No. 1 thing we needed to get done in this offseason. This is probably the best we’ve done in an offseason of forging leadership. “We were really green (last season) and guys were just trying to get lined up and play. But when you have a team that has the experience that we have coming back, now you can put some more focus on leadership. That’s what happened in the second half of the Rose Bowl, the leadership stepped up. We didn’t have that in the team up north game, to tell the truth,” he said, referring to the Buckeyes’ 42-27…
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