OL coach and co-OC Ed Warinner estimated the OL averaged losing 20 pounds of fat and gaining 10 pounds of muscle during offseason conditioning. The Buckeyes are moving away from bulky OL this spring to run the spread offense. LT Jack Mewhort said, "Everybody on the team is so much better. Guys' bodies grew up; guys got more physically mature."
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