An event more than 500 days in the making is set for Saturday. Ohio State will play its spring football game in Ohio Stadium in front of several thousand fans. “We’re happy to have Buckeye Nation back in the stadium,” defensive tackle Haskell Garrett said. “Having your family in the stadium is awesome within itself, but having the whole Buckeye Nation, having fans back in there so that they can experience what we experience is even more enticing. We’re just happy to have everybody back in.” Takeaways from Ryan Day’s last press conference The last time the stadium had a normal crowd was Nov. 23, 2019. Justin Fields threw a pair of touchdown passes, J.K. Dobbins ran for two scores and Chase Young had three sacks as the Buckeyes beat Penn State 28-17 in front of an announced crowd of 104,355. With an overcast sky and 42-degree kickoff temperature, it…
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