The idea came up last year. Steele Chambers got a proposal from coach Ryan Day early in Ohio State’s spring practice about a switch to linebacker. It was one he initially resisted, holding onto a hope for a climb up the depth chart at running back. But ahead of preseason training camp a few months later, as he continued to face a logjam in the backfield, leaving a foggy outlook for a role in the rotation, Chambers gained an openness for a change even if one felt uncertain. Ohio State football:Riddle me this: Ohio State football’s Javonte Jean-Baptiste has fun with gaming, riddles Ohio State Buckeyes: ‘Through your pain always comes glory’: Ex-OSU player DeVier Posey learns from hardships “It was weird,” Chambers said, “because you spend a couple of years playing running back, you don’t really have much success, then you make the switch to linebacker and you…
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