Josh Fryar has seen the concerns about Ohio State’s offensive tackles this year. That’s only giving him more motivation to prove he’s ready to start at left tackle.
at right tackle against Indiana while also playing a majority of the game at right guard against Michigan and seeing situational action throughout the year as a sixth offensive lineman/jumbo tight end in the “Bison” package.
Fryar knows being the starting left tackle is one of the most important jobs on the team, as it means he’ll be protecting the blind side of either Kyle McCord or Devin Brown at quarterback. But he feels ready to shoulder that burden. “It's been a rough three years for me,” Fryar said. “But I think now I'm evolving into I can play anywhere, and it just shows people that you can be confident in me to play left tackle, and you don't have to worry about the left side.”Quick Hits: Ohio State Offensive Linemen Discuss Development in Second Year With Justin Frye, Life Without Paris Johnson Jr.
As Fryar has become more confident in himself, his teammates and coaches have become more confident in him.
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