College football is going to look a lot different this fall, both because of the coronavirus pandemic and the fact that there'll be new faces in key positions around the country.
As it stands now, Ohio State's schedule looks like one of the toughest in the country. A week 2 trip to Eugene for a showdown against a top 10-ranked Oregon squad sets the tone early, and an October stretch that features games against Iowa, Michigan State, Penn State and Nebraska could define the 2020 campaign.
Whether the season goes on as scheduled is the question. The Buckeyes just had to pause voluntary workouts due to the number of positive coronavirus cases the program detected, which has happened at a number of schools around the country.