COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jelani Thurman spent his first set of Ohio State football spring practices as a future star on display. He has spent the first two weeks of his first preseason camp as a freshman in transition. The former top-100 prospect’s sheer size and occasional flashes indicated what he could add to the Buckeyes’ offense in the future. A process is underway, and first-year tight ends coach Keenan Bailey said the Georgia native is, at worst, on schedule. Recommended Buckeyes stories Muhammad Ali and a new coach are preparing Ohio State’s next starting center Ohio State football looking for ways to take one of its best all-around players off the field How versatility could serve one Ohio State offensive lineman well “It’s got to get past the ‘What do I have’ to ‘How do I do it’ — on every play,” Bailey said. “What do I have…
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