Under normal circumstances, the Ohio State football team would currently be in its third week of spring practices and knee-deep in preparation for the upcoming season this fall.
Instead, coaches and the majority of players aren’t even on campus as the Woody Hayes Athletic Center is currently closed, classes for the spring semester have moved online, all organized team activities are suspended indefinitely and it’s uncertain when they will be able to resume due to the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic.
That’s forced Ryan Day and his staff to adapt and find ways to continue coaching their players and help them prepare for the season that they hope will happen this fall, even though they aren’t able to be with them in person.