The Ohio State football program is doing its best to try and get the word out. The players want a college football season, and are asking all of Buckeye Nation to wear a mask to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 so that things are able to be managed better with this virus in the fall.
There have been other efforts from other Ohio State players, coaches, and personalities — and this time — several Buckeye players got in on the act in a video shard to the Ohio State football Twitter profile.
Wyatt Davis, Chris Olave, and Justin Fields are just some of the OSU players that contributed to the video in an attempt to get the word out.
We all want a season. But more importantly, we want everyone to stay safe and to help end this pandemic.
Let’s work together. Practice social distancing. Wear a mask.#IWantASeason #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/Pebfynyjio
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) July 10, 2020
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Plenty of the most current research has shown that wearing a mask helps prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, but for some reason, wearing a one has become a polarizing topic that has resulted in heated arguments. Some refuse to wear a mask no matter what, and we just don’t get it.
#IwantASeason
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