
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day turned some heads Monday when he insinuated the Buckeyes would seek ‘every option’ to play football this fall if the Big Ten canceled the season. When the decision to postpone the 2020 season to the spring came, however, Ohio State said it would stand with the Big Ten. An OSU news release included a statement from incoming President Kristina M. Johnson that in part read she would help “return our student-athletes to competition as soon as possible, while staying safe and healthy. An OSU spokesperson clarified that was not a reference to the Buckeyes potentially playing outside the Big Ten structure this fall. New Ohio State face masks for sale: Here’s where you can buy Ohio State-themed face coverings for coronavirus protection. A 3-pack is available on Fanatics for $29.99. Fanatics has released Ohio State Buckeyes Adult Face Coverings. This 3-pack…
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