COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Unlike last year at this time, Ohio State’s preseason camp is being conducted without public drama over misbehaving assistant coaches, domestic violence allegations and questions about the limits of a head coach’s responsibility. It’s been all about football, and nobody could be happier than the new head coach, Ryan Day, who as offensive coordinator last year was thrust into the interim head role after Urban Meyer’s three-game suspension for mismanaging domestic violence allegations against a former assistant. Day is the man now, named to succeed Meyer when the coach who brought a national championship to Ohio State in 2014 retired after last season because of health issues. While Meyer lends his expertise to Fox’s new college football pregame show and makes plans to open a restaurant in the Columbus suburbs, Day is working closely with his new starting quarterback, Georgia transfer Justin Fields , whose performance…
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