Zach Harrison has a vivid memory of last year’s 52-12 Ohio State victory over host Michigan State. “It was cold,” the Buckeyes defensive end said. Ryan Day wasn’t frigid that day, just miserable. Along with many other staffers and players, the Ohio State coach had tested positive for COVID-19 and had to quarantine at home. “I thought about that the other day when there were outbreaks and things going on across the country,” Day said Tuesday. “I thought back on last year and what that was like, having to deal with that, and certainly we never want to go through anything like that again. That week, in particular, was very difficult.” He said he took pride in watching how the short-handed Buckeyes rallied around acting coach Larry Johnson. “You learn a lot about our character and our culture to see that happen,” Day said. Like all Big Ten games in…
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