One of the most unique Ohio State football traditions returned Monday evening in Columbus with the annual hotel check-in day.
The Buckeyes will spend the next couple of weeks together in a Columbus hotel as they work through the grueling days of fall camp in preparation for the 2024 season.
The evening that they arrive at the hotel for check-in has emerged as a quirky tradition among Ohio State media, a chance to see every player on the team, get some pictures, and commemorate the upcoming start of another Ohio State football season.
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