Get hype! Unable to attend crucial game, Ohio State families send in virtual hype videos for Buckeyes
For the first time this season, the families of Ohio State players will not be able to attend home games in the Horseshoe.
Though the B1G had previously shut fans, bands, and cheerleaders out of games this season, a small number of family members have been allowed inside stadiums to watch the action. Unfortunately, things were shaken up even further this week.
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Due to rising COVID-19 numbers in Ohio and around the country, tighter restrictions have been put in place in the state. That meant no spectators at sporting events, including family members.
It is a tough spot to be in for everyone involved, but the families are doing their best to cheer on the Buckeyes. That includes sending in hype videos virtually to support the team.
Here are some of the best as shared by Ohio State Football:
Since our parents couldn’t be at the game, they sent in some special encouragement for our guys!
We couldn’t resist sharing a few of our favorites! First up… @bshaw272727!#GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/BQGBdAbARL
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 21, 2020
Next up… @SevynBanks‘ dad has us hyped up and ready for kickoff! 😤#GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/YP7BKCbvqL
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 21, 2020
LET’S GO! @JonathonCooper7‘s family has us FIRED UP for gameday!#GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/DSAnR69BIv
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 21, 2020
.@zacharrison_‘s family was not able to contain their positive vibes here! We love it! 🕺#GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/62bA3u7zAz
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 21, 2020
Drum roll please… 🥁 @LukeFarrell89‘s parents got the band together to wish us good luck! #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/uAh7oCbx6D
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 21, 2020