COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — For the first time in decades, the Ohio State football team kicked off fall camp in front of fans at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. This year’s camp features a quarterback competition between Kyle McCord and Devin Brown, vacancies on the offensive line and questions about whether the defense can stop explosive plays under second-year defensive coordinator Jim Knowles. Report: Big Ten considering more expansion including Oregon and Washington QB Battle Coach Ryan Day said he hopes a starter emerges in the first couple weeks with the Buckeyes’ first game less than a month away. “The expectations and standards are very high here,” Day said. “The guys who have come before have done an unbelievable job. … We should be playing for a national championship, [the QB] should be a Heisman Trophy finalist and first-round draft pick. That’s been the standard, and we’ve got to keep…
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