Berry, practicing with the TEs in fall 2015 In the eyes of those who determine such things, Rashod Berry didn’t “officially” become a member of the Ohio State football team until 10 months ago. Both he and running back Demario McCall lost the black stripes from their helmets after the final practice of training camp ahead of the 2016 season. “Since I got here, I’ve been down, going through adversity and everything,” Berry, then wearing No. 13, said in the video the program sent out on Urban Meyer’s Twitter account showing Jalyn Holmes and Curtis Samuel removing the stripes. “Ever since I went to the defensive side, just gained momentum and just kept going up and up.” Well, Berry’s college football path could be experiencing another detour. On Friday at the Ohio State Job Fair, Meyer mentioned that he and his staff are “looking at Rashod Berry a little bit”…
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