COLUMBUS — Josh Myers has reached the point of his Ohio State football career no news is good news. The Miamisburg grad entered spring as the favorite to be the new starting center for the Buckeyes. He solidified that spot during 15 practices in March and April, checking off another box on the development list that started even longer ago than most. >>READ MORE: Myers preparing for major role in 2019 | Local grad happy with spring work He was considered one of the best players in the class of 2015 early in his high school career and verbally committed to Ohio State more than four years ago — January of his sophomore year at Miamisburg. After enrolling in time for spring practice in 2017, Myers made his debut last year and eventually worked his way up to second-string center by the end of 2018. Now the countdown is on to…
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