Ohio State football starting long snapper Bradley Robinson said he is returning for a seventh season of eligibility.
Along with thecoaches, teammates and fans, Robinson quoted the movie Tommy Boy. “Lots of people go to school for seven years,” Robinson quoted Chris Farley’s character, Tommy Callahan, as saying.
Robinson, a walk-on, was the Buckeyes’ starting long snapper the past two seasons. He began his career at Michigan State before transferring to OSU. He is taking advantage of the extra season of eligibility all players were granted by the NCAA in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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