
Today was supposed to mark the beginning of a six-week training camp for Ohio State football, as the NCAA allowed teams to transition from voluntary to mandatory workouts on Monday as part of its expanded preseason format. Alas, after putting things on pause last week out of an abundance of caution surrounding some positive COVID-19 tests, that is not yet the case. College football teams were permitted to transition from voluntary to mandatory workouts today under the expanded preseason format approved by the NCAA, but Ohio State’s voluntary workouts remain on pause since multiple positive COVID-19 tests arose last week. — Joey Kaufman (@joeyrkaufman) July 13, 2020 There is still no clear date in mind for the Buckeyes to resume workouts, and to be honest with you the chances of having a college football season in general seem to be slimming by the day as this country struggles to contain…
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