COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Urban Meyer and his Ohio State Buckeyes are busy this spring.
Of course, they’re working their way through 15 practices like every other major college program.
But in the wake of last season’s national championship, they’re also in demand and making side trips to the White House, clinics and TV and radio shows.
Just this week Meyer and some players threw out the first pitch at a Cincinnati Reds home game, where they were mobbed by fans and media.
The Buckeyes return all but four starters on each side of the ball, have a stockpile of quality players available and will undoubtedly enter the 2015 season as college football’s top-ranked team.
But there are still some potential trouble spots Meyer and his staff are watching.
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