Ohio State Football cancels spring game due to Coronavirus, limits recruiting efforts

The NCAA is not allowing spectators at March Madness and now Ohio State Football has canceled their spring game due to the coronavirus.

The NCAA is not allowing spectators at March Madness and now Ohio State Football has canceled their spring game due to the coronavirus. It’s just the latest in a long line of measures being taken across the country to combat the spread of the virus.

The university has already issued a notice that face-to-face classes will be canceled until further notice as well.

This virus, that started in Wuhan, China and starts with flu-like symptoms, has put the entire world on notice, canceling and altering major sporting events and work-life events around the country.

Since 2016, the Buckeyes spring game has averaged over six figures in attendance. It’s a beloved time for fans to get a relatively cheap and early look at the programs’ returning talent.

The game was slated for April 11 at Noon.

What impact this will have down the road is uncertain, but we’ll continue to monitor the situation. Find out all of President Trump’s new restrictions here.

Ryan Day has also announced that his recruiting visits will be suspended through April 20.