COLUMBUS, Ohio — Arvell Reese already resumed one Ohio State football tradition when the Glenville product joined the Buckeyes this summer. After barely a week in preseason camp, the freshman is already working on extending OSU’s recent run of in-state edge rushers. The four-star prospect came to the Buckeyes as a linebacker, but at last Friday’s open practice, he had shifted to defensive end. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said Glenville coach Ted Ginn Sr. had mentioned during the recruiting process that he though Reese might end up at defensive end. That happens to be a position where OSU has some depth concerns, especially with Omari Abor out indefinitely. 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…
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