I know that the Ohio State defense has raised its standards and its requirements to stay on the field. We have seen it with Josh Proctor against Notre Dame and Denzel Burke against Arkansas State. The defensive coaches now have options when guys aren’t playing up to the standard that is required. Ryan Day even said it this week that last year they had guys starting who weren’t ready to play. That’s a nightmare for a head coach and the blame gets shared by everyone, as evidenced by the coaching changes. This year they can actually hold players responsible for…
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