Many things have changed with the routine Ohio State’s football staff would follow in a typical spring, but what hasn’t changed are the goals of the program to remain the class of the Big Ten and contend for a national championship. Staying on that course has required some creativity, creating solutions amid prohibitions on off-campus recruiting and on-campus visits, amid the cancellation of spring practice and the return of most players to their respective homes while they wait out COVID-19 quarantine and hope for clearance to return to campus. Day’s staff has enjoyed remarkable recruiting success during the coronavirus precautions and last week gained an arsenal of ammunition that should help in those efforts going forward with the drafting of 10 Buckeyes by the NFL. As much as it sounds romantic to say that elite high school players come to Ohio State to get their degree or because they love…
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