Once upon a time, Team Photo Day was open to the public, and an intrepid young man by the name of Johnny Ginter rolled on up to Ohio Stadium to take some pictures of players having fun with their families. I was joined by about a thousand other members of the media, and came away with exactly one incredible picture and about 500 terrible ones.
Team Photo Day is no longer a public event, and ultimately that's probably for the best. Because given that these players are expected to live like extremely stressed warrior monks for an entire month, getting to chill with their families for one lousy Sunday afternoon in the summer isn't too much to ask.