COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tegra Tshabola has spent the better part of Ohio State’s fall camp flipping sides. The second-year offensive tackle has played both left and right tackle for the last few weeks, and has recently settled in on the left side, presumably behind Jimmy Simmons. Though the Buckeyes are nearing closer to their Week 1 matchup against Indiana, and they’d like to have a lineup set by then, there are still a few kinks to work out. “My role is not exactly 100% set yet, but I want to help this team in as many different ways as I can, anywhere I feel like I’m needed,” Tshabola said Tuesday. “I want to be the guy that can step in and make the switch, be wherever I’m needed.” Recommended Buckeyes stories Why neither Ohio State quarterback won Ryan Day’s support as the starter in Saturday’s scrimmage How does Ryan Day…
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