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If you ever wanted to see how the sausage is made during spring camp at Ohio State, you can get that chance this season according to a release from the OSU Athletic Department.
On August 1, August 2, August 3, and August 4, fans can experience spring camp by buying tickets for $50 each.
But there won’t be many tickets made available.
Each session will have just 750 ticketed fans, with a minimum of ten tickets per order allowed.
Tickets are on sale as of Thursday and can be purchased by going to a dedicated website.
Along with tickets, fans will get a commemorative set of sunglasses and receive access to “Fanfest.”
For those that purchase tickets, gates will open at 8:30 a.m. with practice beginning at approximately 9:15 a.m. ET.
From a football perspective, this is not a blow to the Buckeyes. Noland was going to be fourth or fifth on the quarterback depth chart.
He signed with the Buckeyes during the early period in December as the number seven player at the position.
A very good performance in the Spring Game led many to believe he was ahead of fellow true freshman and Alabama transfer Justin Sayin.
But Bucknuts’ source in the OSU program said that Sayin was by far the better quarterback throughout the spring. Noland’s absence will certainly slow his development, but it will not have an effect on the Buckeyes’ quarterback situation.
From a personal perspective, you want Air Noland to take all the time needed to work through any issues he may be having.
Ryan Day and his wife are very big proponents of mental health awareness, so there will be no pressure from the OSU head coach to make a return until Noland feels he is ready.
Regardless of where Noland may fit on the depth chart, the most important thing is he properly takes care of himself.