Football: Ohio finishes fall camp; Maxwell named starter
Throughout fall camp, different position groups have been called in front of the team to sing the Ohio Fight Song.
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Throughout fall camp, different position groups have been called in front of the team to sing the Ohio Fight Song.
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Ohio's offseason just got a whole lot more complicated.
Nathan Rourke was more prepared than ever. He had a notebook out, ready to take notes on whatever he was told.
Frank Solich headed toward the media scrum after Ohio's last practice as relaxed as he'd been all spring.
As the offensive line, receivers and running backs got set this spring, the quarterback walks toward the line. He doesn't always stop in shotgun.
Each day at practice, the offensive line walks off the field together, laughing, joking and making comments to others still in drills.