Multiple times throughout fall camp, Joey Bosa was always one of, if not the last player on the Ohio State practice field.
No, he wasn't running wind sprints as a result of bad decisions he made in the offseason — though, surely, that happened this summer — he was getting extra work with position coach Larry Johnson.
"It sucks because you're missing it," Bosa said. "I was really excited to get out here and play this week."
And play he did, starting against Hawai'i in his team's 38-0 victory Saturday afternoon at Ohio Stadium. The 2014 All-American defensive end finished the day with just two tackles, but had a sack of Rainbow Warrior quarterback Max Wittek taken away by a defensive holding penalty.