Mel Tucker doesn’t think Ohio State will be at a disadvantage without Ryan Day


Ohio State is dealing with positive COVID-19 tests that resulted in last week’s game at Illinois being canceled. The No. 4 Buckeyes (4-0) announced plans to resume team activities on Tuesday with the hope of playing at Michigan State (2-3) on Saturday (noon, ABC). If Ohio State can play in East Lansing, it will do so without head coach Ryan Day, who tested positive for COVID-19 last week and won’t be able to coach the game. First-year Michigan State coach Mel Tucker said he’s unsure of how that will affect the Buckeyes. “I don’t know,” Tucker said Tuesday. “It just depends on the team. It depends on the team, it depends on the staff, I think it depends a lot on what the head coach’s game day responsibilities were, or usually are, and what his involvement has been during the week and how much of that involvement is still able…

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