I really like how the curvature of the stadium draws the eyes out to the right edge of the photo. Same with the sidewalk lines in the second photo, except it draws the viewers eyes out to the bottom edge.
The second photo is (obviously) one of the most iconic, symmetrical structures on campus. The stadium really gets to show off its symmetrical form (mind the cherry pickers) in the third photo below!
I lived in Morrill Tower my freshman year, so I decided to include a thirds composition of the tower standing in the late evening light. The center of the tower is nearly exact with the left 1/3 line of the photo if you were to place a grid over it.
These photos show how creatively people at OSU seem to have a preference for geometrical structures (sidewalks, building shapes, squares, ovals, etc.) no matter the event.
Lastly, I enjoy eating at new places around Columbus. I got the macaroons (pictured in the flat lay of the closed composition), from the North Market at the beginning of the school year. For the curious minds, the beige macaroon was coffee flavored, the pink was strawberries and cream, and the green was pistachio. Yum!