It’s officially time for football once again at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
For the first time since the Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson that ended Ohio State’s 2019 season, the Buckeyes will be back on the field for their first football practice of 2020 – their first of 15 spring practices – at approximately 8:30 a.m. Monday.
Ohio State will enter this spring with no shortage of motivation, as it will look to duplicate its success from its 2019 regular season but go a couple steps further in the postseason, and no shortage of potential.
The Buckeyes enter this spring with 76 scholarship players on their roster, including a highly talented crop of 14 early enrollee freshmen, and many highly touted recruits from past years who will look to use this spring to establish themselves as Ohio State’s next impact players alongside returning stars like Justin Fields, Chris Olave, Wyatt Davis and Shaun Wade.