COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kevin Wilson said he considers himself a developmental coach, and the Ohio State tight ends coach considers that position a developmental one as well. By that measure, the Buckeyes’ co-offensive coordinator is thrilled with the direction the position room is heading. “It’s hands-down the best group of guys I’ve coached,” Wilson said. “I walk out of a room, I’m talking to men, and we’re having some real conversations about how to play, how to live, how to work. “It’s a fun group, and it started a few years ago when this guy Marcus Baugh bought in to practicing hard. It’s kind of taken off and we’ll see how far it can go.” Baugh’s 52 catches over the 2016 and ’17 seasons comprises the lion’s share of tight end usage in the passing game during Wilson’s three-plus years on staff. Last season, of the 5,100 yards and 51…
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