
Each day seems to bring with it news of another college athletics department dealing with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. On Tuesday, NBC Sports reported Ohio State announced student-athletes, including football players, “are now permitted to resume the workouts.” The school noted in its release that “[a]ll student-athletes from the seven sports that returned last month to voluntary workouts were tested Monday, and the results were received today. The last round of testing was July 7 resulting in the suspension July 8.” Introducing Rutgers Sports Insider: Sign up for exclusive news, behind-the-scenes observations and the ability to text message directly with beat writers Last week, the Big Ten and Pac-12 announced their intentions to play conference-only schedules this fall because of the COVID-19 crisis. However the Big 12 isn’t ready to make the same decision, according to the Dallas Morning News. The Big 12 will continue to assess COVID-19 developments before…
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