East Lansing, MI – Ohio State is experiencing issues with positive COVID-19 tests inside its football program, resulting in a canceled game against Illinois and the contest vs. MSU hanging in the balance. On Tuesday, the Buckeyes announced a return to normalcy, as team activities began with hopes of competing in East Lansing. However, should Ohio State kickoff, they will do so without head coach Ryan Day, who tested positive for coronavirus. Yet, Mel Tucker wasn’t sure if his absence would negatively affect the Buckeyes. “It just depends on the team. It depends on the team, it depends on the staff, I think it depends a lot on what the head coach’s game day responsibilities were, or usually are, and what his involvement has been during the week, and how much of that involvement is still able to take place,” Tucker told reporters Tuesday afternoon. “I think every situation is…
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