The 2020 offseason was one of trepidation and uncertainty. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, college football fans were constantly questioning if there would be a season this fall and, if so, what it might look like. Even after the Big 12 and the ACC began to play, the Big Ten remained on the sidelines after canceling fall sports. But on Sept. 16, Ohio State and Big Ten fans alike received good news when the conference announced a revised eight-game season to begin in late October. The good news continued when the Buckeyes got word that both offensive lineman Wyatt Davis and cornerback Shaun Wade — two key pieces to the 2020 team who declared for the NFL Draft just days before — planned to opt back in and play in this new season. While it was unclear what was required of Davis and Wade to return, head coach Ryan Day…
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