The Big Ten has suspended all organized team activities until April 6, which means Ohio State will not be able to hold spring practices for at least the next three weeks.
The NCAA is planning grant athletes who participate in spring sports another year of eligibility, and is still considering whether to do so for winter athletes.
The season came to an abrupt end for Ohio State's winter and spring sports athletes on Thursday, leaving them to wonder what they still could have accomplished.
The Buckeyes' hypothetical Final Four run, Aaron Craft is doing well in Italy, the NCAA will address the eligibility of winter and spring athletes, and more.
The coronavirus outbreak is leading to many recruiting unknowns and potential changes, including to the early signing period, calendar and decision timelines.
Ohio State suspends all in-person classes for the remainder of the spring semester and will start the process for students to move out of residence halls.
Before the NCAA tournament got canceled, Chris Holtmann both agreed with the Big Ten's decision to end its tournament and said "we probably all see where this is headed."
Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren says he's "very confident" in the decision to cancel the men's basketball tournament because it prioritizes student-athlete health.
The coronavirus has the NCAA Tournament in jeopardy, sites could be changing if March Madness does go on, Fred Hoiberg is fine after a virus scare, and more.
Ohio State's 2020 spring game has been canceled, and all other sporting events for the remainder of the academic year are closed to the public, due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Ohio State has suspended all official and unofficial visits through April 20 and will not recruit off-campus this spring due to the coronavirus outbreak.