COLUMBUS, Ohio — There were plus and minus signs that could be counted up throughout spring practice at Ohio State. The Buckeyes were tracking every rep and building won-loss records. And then there was a box score on Saturday at the Horseshoe for a scrimmage that put the quarterbacks on full display. So, in theory, Ohio State should have had enough information as it progressed from March to the middle of April to try to figure out where all three of its options stood in the battle to take over the most important position on the roster. The trick for Ryan Day was to make sure he had an open mind while parsing through all that data at once, which apparently the second-year offensive coordinator was able to do. Maybe that’s why he’s a coach and I’m breaking down the battle from the outside. Because there’s no way I’d have the…
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