COLUMBUS — Josh Myers met the media with a smile on his face Saturday after the Ohio State spring game. And why not? The Miamisburg native turned in the type of spring he was hoping he would. >>SPRING RECAP: Gray tops Scarlet | Punter steals show | 5 takeaways | Photos “I set a goal out early on in spring to just try and focus on getting better every day, work on the things I need to work on, remaining healthy and getting a lot of reps,” Myers said. “And I think I accomplished all of that this spring and I feel good about it.” The 6-foot-5, 310-pound sophomore entered spring as the favorite to become Ohio State’s starting center. He exited it as the starting center. So what’s next? The former five-star recruit knows he can’t take anything for granted. Waiting to play, though a reality for many college players (especially offensive linemen who…
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