Recent reports have indicated that Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud’s scores on the S2 Cognitive Test  were shockingly low. It appeared that his score that could impact his draft status Thursday night, but Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was not accepting that possibility. The Buckeyes head coach explained that the test has nothing to do with intelligence and that some of the scores released were not accurate.

Day said he had a Zoom meeting Thursday morning with administrators of the test so he could learn about it, since he was not aware of its components in the days leading up to the draft.

“There’s 10 scores that actually get evaluated during the testing process,” he said, “and you don’t know what those scores mean. They’re all evaluating different things. To just kind of take a number that got leaked and make an evaluation of somebody is a little irresponsible.”