Justin Frye isn’t changing what it means to be an offensive lineman for Ohio State football. He’s just simplifying it into four simplistic and straightforward categories: base, bend, balance and burst. “You can bring my daughter and my wife out here and ask them, ”Can you block a guy when your toes are together or when you are standing straight, or would you rather have your legs wide?’ ” Frye said. But to Ohio State’s new offensive line coach, this is the game. It’s the basis of every drill he runs on the practice field ahead of the Buckeyes’ Sept. 3 opener against Notre Dame and the answer to why each drill is important. Ohio State is at No. 2: Ohio State football ranked No. 2 behind Alabama in preseason coaches poll What Arvell Reese will bring to OSU: What Glenville coach Ted Ginn Sr. sees in Ohio State football…
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