Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer leads the Scarlet and Gray teams onto the field prior to the spring game at Ohio Stadium.(Photo: Aaron Doster, USA TODAY Sports) COLUMBUS, Ohio — The freshman has only been on campus for a little while now, but the story has already become familiar. Urban Meyer tells of a conversation earlier this summer, the Ohio State coach texting back and forth with several members of the Bosa family about the rapid progress of true freshman Nick Bosa from a knee injury. “Have patience,” Nick’s big brother Joey suggested. Meyer texted back: “No.” No one is really certain how quickly Nick Bosa will be ready to go, or if he’ll be able to live up to the considerable standard set by his older brother, a college pass-rushing terror who was the third pick in the NFL Draft last spring. But Nick Bosa was one of the nation’s top recruits in 2016. Although Ohio State’s coaches are being cautious with his reconstructed knee, expectations are very high for a player Meyer says is ahead of his brother at the same point in their careers — and recall, Joey Bosa started as a freshman. Maybe that’s because with…
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