Everyone is dealing with a new normal these days. From social gatherings, to face coverings, to almost everything being shut down to try and mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, we’re all grappling with ways to make it through our day to day lives.
It’s no different with the Ohio State football team. While things may have come to a screeching halt as far as meeting and practicing in person, there’s still a routine the coaching staff is trying to get the players to follow to remain sharp and in shape.
But it doesn’t come without its challenges.
Head coach Ryan Day was interviewed on ESPN by Mike Greenberg on Get Up Friday morning and had several updates on what’s going on behind closed doors. You can listen to that entire interview by clicking on the below link that’ll take you to the YouTube channel of ESPN where Day’s comments are archived.
Watch and listen to how he expresses the utmost concern for his players and those impacted by COVID-19, discusses workout regimens and plans players are adhering to from different parts of the country, and the timeline of potentially returning to the field of play.
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