
COLUMBUS, Ohio — After a weekend of disappointment and frustration, Ohio State football received some positive news on Monday. Per a program spokesperson, those Buckeye players not in quarantine or isolation due to coronavirus cases returned to the Woody Hayes Athletic Complex in “small group workouts” on Monday. The spokesman told cleveland.com OSU is allowed to have such Monday activities if it did not practice over the previous weekend. Monday is typically an off day during the season. Ohio State had been on a pause from all team-related football activities since Friday, when it announced the cancelation of the scheduled game at Illinois. Full team activities remain on pause, per the spokesperson. The program has not disclosed the results of updated testing since Friday. Team officials said Saturday that the team’s test positivity rate needed to drop in order for the Buckeyes to play Saturday at Michigan State. • Ohio State…
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