One game into the 2020 season, Josh Myers still expects big things from himself and the rest of the Ohio State offensive line. Reviewing the Buckeyes’ 52-17 win over Nebraska on film confirmed to him they have room to grow. “There was definitely some things we weren’t happy with,” Ohio State’s junior center said. “I’d be lying to you if I said it went perfect because there are things that need to be cleaned up.” Takeaways from Ryan Day’s preview of Penn State As head coach Ryan Day and classmate Wyatt Davis did Saturday, Myers attributed some bumps in the road to a 10-month break between games for Ohio State, which last played Dec. 28 in the Fiesta Bowl against Clemson. “I don’t know how else to put it. It’s not something that I think we’re extremely worried about,” said Myers, a Miamisburg High School graduate. “I think we have…
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