The Ohio State Buckeyes football players are safe after an attack on campus Monday morning. A man drove his vehicle over a curb outside a classroom building and into a group of pedestrians on the Ohio State campus in Columbus. He then got out of his car and started slashing students with a butcher knife before he was shot to death by a police officer. “All our players are safe and accounted for,” Ohio State spokesman Jerry Emig said later Monday. The second-ranked Buckeyes were not scheduled to practice and many of the coaches were on recruiting visits following their 30-27 win in the double overtime against Michigan on Saturday. Nine people were injured in the attack as campus resumed activity following the Thanksgiving break. The injured were rushed to hospitals with one person in critical condition, according to university Police Chief Craig Stone. There was not a shooter on…
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