As if any doubt remained, Ohio State offensive line coach Greg Studrawa revealed junior Nicholas Petit-Frere and sophomore Harry Miller as starters at right tackle and left guard, respectively. Petit-Frere has been considered the front-runner there for a few weeks, and coach Ryan Day said last week he had been working primarily with the first team. He held off true freshman Paris Johnson and sophomore Dawand Jones to land his first starting job. Studrawa said Petit-Frere pushed his weight up to 315 pounds during the long offseason with help from his mother's cooking. He said the No. 7 prospect in the 2018 recruiting class per 247 Sports' national composite is bigger and stronger after changing his body. "This offseason his development has really pushed him to the top of that position," Studrawa said. - Cleveland Plain Dealer