Ohio State is finished adding high school recruits for 2019, but that doesn’t mean Ryan Day is done forming his first roster. Offensive line depth is still a concern, and the Buckeyes have been connected to a trio of graduate transfers who have playing experience and would be eligible this fall. >>RELATED: 6 things to know about Ohio State football this offseason The latest to join the fray is Parker Braun, a two-time All-ACC guard from Georgia Tech. The 6-foot-3, 280-pound senior-to-be told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution both academics and athletics have led him to decide to finish his career elsewhere. With head coach Paul Johnson retiring, the Yellow Jackets will be installing an offense new coach Geoff Collins has described as “NFL-based” to replace Johnson’s triple-option attack. Since Braun would have had to learn a new offense whether or not he stayed at Tech, his next step on the educational ladder…
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