

Ohio State football fans across the country are holding their breath.
According to a report from John Talty and Matt Zenitz of AL.com (each cover Alabama and the SEC), CoVID-19 concerns within the Ohio State program could potentially delay the national championship game.
As of now, the game is still scheduled to be played on Monday, Jan. 11.
Their report indicates that Ohio State has informed key decision makers that it could be without an entire position group due to CoVID-19 testing and contract tracing protocols.
More from the report:
When he was asked about the lead up time and level of intensity perhaps dropping off after such an emotional win against Clemson, Ryan Day told the media on Monday:
Meanwhile, Nick Saban's daughter tweeted that she thinks the Buckeyes are using CoVID-19 as an excuse.
Ohio State doesn't release any information related to CoVID-19 issues within the program, so there's no way to know for certain exactly how many players have been impacted by this latest wave. But whenever the game is played, Ohio State is bound by the Big Ten's 17-day return-to-play protocols, meaning any player that's been diagnosed with the virus since the Sugar Bowl won't be able to play in the national championship game. But perhaps the Buckeyes could get any players back that tested positive before the Sugar Bowl was played. That remains to be seen.
In the meantime, CFP Executive Director told SI's Pat Forde, "There are no changes to report. The game is scheduled for January 11 as planned and we are looking forward to it."
We will update this story as more information becomes available.
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