ICYMI: Safelite Field coming to Ohio Stadium in 2022 as Buckeyes get new on-field sponsor
Safelite has signed a multi-year sponsorship agreement with Learfield's Ohio State's Ohio State Sports Properties.FieldTurf in Ohio Stadium June 1
and was completed in July by Cincinnati-based Motz Group and its turf manufacturing partner Shaw Sports Turf. The turf was last upgraded before the 2014 season and was due for an upgrade after multiple players experienced footing issues early last season., which replaced the natural grass field that was installed in 1990.Get more Ohio State football news by listening to our podcasts
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