Spring is coming.
Ohio State, just like Alabama, will begin its 15 allotted practices on March 19. That day, the national championship runner-ups will get back onto the field at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center to begin anew in its chase for trophies.
Until then, the Buckeyes will continue their offseason workouts led by Mickey Marotti. To pass the time, we’re looking at three things each of Ohio State’s defensive assistants will want to accomplish in the spring.
Defensive Line Coach Larry Johnson
The hope was that Tommy Togiai would stick around for a second season as a starter.