Kyle McCord and eight of his new Ohio State teammates brought joy to children at the Ronald McDonald House of Columbus on Friday afternoon.
Nine Ohio State football players spent two hours at the Ronald McDonald House of Columbus on Friday afternoon interacting with Nationwide Children’s Hospital patients and their families.
“This is the first event I've done with them, and I’m really at a loss for words for how impactful it was,” said McCord. “They did a great job of setting it up and getting us all together, and it was a great time.” Carter also made a new friend during the visit and said it brought joy to him to spend time with the kids in attendance.
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