By Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) -
Columbus — With everything else Ohio State has to worry about during the first five games of the season, there isn’t much room for concern about J.B. Shugarts’ feet. The senior right tackle was forced to the sidelines after halftime of two games in the middle of last season, but he said after Saturday’s scrimmage that those foot problems are behind him.
Good thing, because if the Buckeyes have to replace four offensive linemen during September — Shugarts as well as suspended left tackle Mike Adams and graduated guards Bryant Browning and Justin Boren — they’ll be cutting things very close.
“I’ll be fine,” said Shugarts, who said he spent the off-season rehabbing his feet and getting new shoe inserts to help take the pressure off his feet. “They haven’t bothered me at all this spring or this winter.”
And he has been put to
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