COLUMBUS, Ohio — Josh Myers and Wyatt Davis want to play football this fall. Ohio State football’s two returning starters on the interior offensive line are wary of COVID-19, especially as it relates to their family and the people around them. They want a safe process to safeguard against they or their teammates getting sick. Yet both rising juniors said they are willing to sacrifice to make sure that happens. The temporary inconveniences — quarantines, having their temperature checked regularly, etc. — are not worse than being prohibited from playing the 2020 football season. Myers called the shutdown of spring practice, which for the Buckeyes came after only one week and three sessions, “a nightmare.” “I don’t know what I would do without football,” Myers said. “But with that would come sacrifices and I personally am willing to make those sacrifices. “You would have to do it in a very…
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