If Ohio State plays football this fall, there will likely be new conditions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Players could be asked to quarantine themselves when they return to campus. They could have their temperatures checked every day when they arrive at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. There might not be any fans in the stands. They could return to campus before other students, and it’s feasible they could even be asked to sign waivers confirming they’re willing to accept the increased risk of contracting COVID-19 by playing football.
Ohio State center Josh Myers said he’s willing to accept all of those conditions if it means he can suit up for the Buckeyes this season.