COLUMBUS — After two weeks of preseason practice, Ohio State interim coach Ryan Day provided an overall update on the team’s progress since the start of camp August 3. He also highlighted some of the things the players have done off the field to keep things light as they practice without coach Urban Meyer, who is on paid administrative leave while the school investigates how Meyer handled allegations assistant coach Zach Smith abused his wife in 2015. >>RELATED: What is Meyer allowed to do while on leave? Here is a summary of Day’s thoughts on the defense, where there will be a lot of new faces receiving playing time this fall: Despite heavy losses to the NFL, the defensive line might still be the deepest on the team according to Day. He praised the leadership of Wayne graduate Robert Landers, All-American Nick Bosa, Dre’mont Jones, Jashon Cornell, Davon Hamilton, Jonathan Cooper and Chase Young. The…
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