WATCH: Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day talks opening day of fall camp
There's still a lot of key battles for some key starting and depth positions, a quarterback competition still ongoing, and some new coaches in meaningful positions that have to all come together to make this team become what it can be. All of that, and more, was reflected and opined upon by Day, and we have the entire press conference for you thanks to the WBNS 10TV YouTube channel.
In it, you'll hear Day talk about the attitude of this team, how he thought the quarterbacks did in practice numero uno, staying away from injuries, and more.
We'll continue to keep you updated and have news, analysis, and opinion of what's coming out of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center as Ohio State fall camp grinds on.
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