Mar. 24—COLUMBUS — When it comes to Josh Fryar playing left tackle at Ohio State, he might not be The One yet, but he is playing like The Next One this spring. Offensive line coach Justin Frye reminded reporters who gathered around him at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Thursday he has not anointed any new starters yet, but he sounded as if he likes what he has seen from Fryar, a fourth-year junior from Indiana. “He’s playing the position to own the position,” Frye said. “He’s not just taking reps. He’s using the reps, you know? And that has shown with him so far.” Having been the sixth man on the line last year, Fryar is the most experienced of the potential new starters. He saw somewhat regular action as the third tight end in short-yardage sets, and he started one game at right tackle when Dawand Jones…
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