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2012 Spring Practice (started Wed, March 28) and tidbits

These are raw photos, they'll be cropped, enhanced & watermarked later. Wanted to give you guys a quick fix while I work on the full set.

http://jwinslow.fotki.com/photos/football/college/2012-spring-camp/

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Shazier

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Brionte

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Decker

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Pittman & Urban
 
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Finally back and editing...

I was so focused on getting a shot of every notable guy that I missed these potential recruits in the background. Anyone recognize them?

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Official Site: Buckeyes charge into 2012 spring drills

Buckeyes charge into 2012 spring drills
Two-hour session in shells moved indoors because of high winds

March 28, 2012

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Coach Meyer Spring Practice Day 1

COLUMBUS, Ohio
– Exactly 121 days after being named the 24th head coach in the storied history of Ohio State football, coach Urban Meyer took to the practice fields for the first time Wednesday afternoon for the start of the 2012 spring drills.

The time was approximately 3:40 p.m. EDT when he first stepped foot onto the field. And even though it was the indoor practice field of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center instead of outdoors on an otherwise sunny and warm day (it was blow-people-off-the-field windy outside), Meyer liked the feeling of being back in coaching.

“I felt great,” Meyer said afterward. “It was great to blow the whistle and watch the guys run. It was great to coach punting, something I love to do, and to just watch the positions.”

After some early morning rain and mid-morning clouds, the afternoon cleared up nicely and at 1 p.m. there was bright sunshine and temperatures comfortably in the 70s. But wind gusts, reportedly up to 26 miles per hour from the west but what certainly felt like 40 MPH, would not subside and moments before the start of the 4 p.m. practice the decision was made to move practice indoors.

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