It should come as no surprise that new Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork wants to make a positive mark on the Buckeyes’ athletic programs.
One of his goals is to improve the football facilities inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. In an interview with 10TV’s Adam King, Bjork explained that they are … “out of space. We need more efficient space. We need more room in a lot of areas. It’s really not that we’re adding a lot of bells and whistles, we’re adding functional teaching spaces that make the players better, that make the timing better.”
Bjork continues to say that this summer and fall is extremely important regarding the process in gathering information, and could make a formal announcement in early 2025.
"We're out of space, we need more efficient space… maybe we will announce something in 2025"
OSU AD Ross Bjork says they are being aggressive in an assessment on improving the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Bjork says it's all about finding space that helps the athletes grow: pic.twitter.com/a40GJtA6yd
— Adam King (@AdamKing10TV) July 14, 2024
It’s great to see that the focus on improving the Buckeyes’ facilities is at the forefront of his early tenure. Hopefully, Bjork gets all the answers he is looking for during the remainder of this year, and we find out what the plans are early in 2025.
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