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(Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated. With AP Photos.)By RUSTY MILLERAP Sports Writer COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - New year, new look, some regrets but high hopes. That's what the Ohio State Buckeyes face as they open spring practices on Tuesday. Many of the team's best-known and most talented players return from last year's 12-0, turnaround season, including Sports Illustrated cover boy Braxton Miller, along with running back Carlos Hyde, linebacker Ryan Shazier and defensive back Bradley Roby. But there are also holes to fill - and they're not necessarily easily patched with just any player. Defensive lineman John Simon and fullback/linebacker Zach Boren not only played well, but were the heart of a team that bounced back from seven losses in 2011. Second-year coach Urban Meyer may be more concerned with finding leaders than personnel after the standard set by last year's seniors.
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