Mar. 24—COLUMBUS — Ohio State football is holding its first major scrimmage of the spring Saturday. Unlike just about every similar event in the past decade or so, all of it will be open to the media. Reporters will have some limitations on what specifically can be shared — similar to guidelines from NFL practices that forbid sharing strategic information such as formations and pass patterns — but it should offer some valuable insights generally not available to outsiders. In the most basic sense, that means seeing how new starters and newcomers look running, catching, blocking and tackling along with who is where on the depth chart and which side of the ball wins the line of scrimmage. Ryan Day gets to see all those things every day, so on Saturday he will be looking for something else. The head coach of the Buckeyes wants to see winners and losers.…
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