As a player, Curtis Terry missed out on two final chances to run out onto the field at Ohio Stadium. On Saturday, he’ll get a third opportunity. This time, the former Ohio State football player will return to his former home as the defensive coordinator for Central State, which will face Kentucky State in the Classic for Columbus. For the HBCU programs, it will mark a return to action after their entire 2020 seasons were wiped out due to COVID-19. For Terry, it’s that and the birth of his collegiate coaching career at the place where his playing career ended. “It’s funny how things come full circle,” he said. A product of Cleveland Glenville, Terry signed with Ohio State in 2004 and redshirted as a freshman. As a fourth-year junior, he missed out on what could have been senior day in 2007 had he not taken a medical redshirt. Finally,…
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