COLUMBUS, Ohio — Josh Myers and Wyatt Davis, two All-American quality Ohio State offensive linemen, would do almost anything to play football this fall. “I don’t know what I would do without football, to be honest,” Myers, the Buckeyes’ fourth-year junior center, said on a conference call with reporters on Thursday. “I just love the game of football and I miss being in that competitive type of environment,” said Davis, the fourth-year junior right guard. Those two returning starters and leaders, both of whom could have turned pro, were the first players that Ohio State made available to reporters since the start of the coronavirus shutdown. We’ve talked with Ryan Day and recruiting coordinator Mark Pantoni and strength coach Mickey Marotti and athletic director Gene Smith and multiple assistant coaches. But we hadn’t yet heard from the players who will have to carry out whatever is decided for them –…
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