
The Buckeyes are focused on trying to return to the field next Saturday. To speculate any further than that would be counter-productive. As the Buckeyes deal with the reality of now being right on the threshold of six games needed to qualify for the Big Ten championship game, fans have been speculating whether or not the conference should reconsider their CoVID-related regulations. While Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith admits he understands why people are feeling that way, his focus right now is elsewhere. “No, the conversations have not occurred,” Smith said. “I understand that question and understand that people are thinking about that, but that’s not where we are.” The other topic that has come up surrounds the mandatory 21-day absence for any player that tests positive for the virus. Should the conference reconsider how long a player needs to sit out before returning to competition? “My concern today…
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