For anyone who needs a reminder, there are three phases in the game of football.
As with every offseason, prose has been penned to preview Ohio State’s offense and defense, but one of the more covert storylines to follow in the spring and summer has been what the Buckeyes are doing on special teams now that they have moved on from maligned coordinator Parker Fleming.
With starters at punter and kicker ready to go and returners eager to be tested out in-game, Ryan Day is expecting a collaborative effort from players and staff to see some resurgence on special teams, an effort spearheaded by him and quality control coach Rob Keys.