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One of the talking points during Ohio State's preseason football camp has been the precipitous slide of sophomore Mike Adams to the third team.
The Dublin Coffman graduate appeared to have the inside track on the starting left tackle job in the spring, then started alternating with former tight end Andrew Miller. Now Miller is competing with J.B. Shugarts for the starting job.
Some self-proclaimed Internet insiders hint that Adams has done something to get in the coaches' doghouse, but the fact that he hasn't been suspended argues against a violation of team rules. Although Adams' supporters say he is at a disadvantage because he missed most of last season because of injury, the same can be said of Shugarts.
So why has Adams dropped? Offensive coordinator Jim Bollman said in the spring that Adams is a "gifted athlete, but he's got to play with toughness and determination (and) old-fashioned fight."
At the time, it seemed that the competition with Miller was designed to bring that out of him. A week before the opener, it seems likely Adams isn't in the mix because he hasn't shown the coaches the fight they want.
The Columbus Dispatch : Bob Hunter commentary: Rumblings
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