A bullet-point rundown of comments from Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, athletic director Gene Smith and team physician Jim Borchers discussing the cancelled game.
Ohio State is one more cancellation away from being ineligible for the Big Ten Championship Game, and its decreasing number of games leave its playoff hopes increasingly uncertain.
Ohio State will not play Illinois this weekend, and team activities have been paused, due to an increase in positive COVID-19 tests among the Buckeyes.
We look at who will call the plays, why Larry Johnson got the nod, the impact on Ohio State's title hopes and other lingering questions following Ryan Day's positive COVID-19 test.
Likely to be without numerous players due to COVID-19, Ohio State will look to get its pass defense back on track and improve to 5-0 as it hits the road to play Illinois in...
11W's own Dan Hope and Andrew Ellis take their seats at this week's roundtable as Ohio State gets set to tangle with Illinois on Saturday in Memorial Stadium.
“Don’t let this team get in the way of that. Don’t let them get in the way of one of the best stories that could be in the history of college football.”
Bob Asmussen, who covers Illinois for The News-Gazette, says Illinois played its best game of the Lovie Smith era against Nebraska and “won't stop playing if it falls behind.”
Ryan Day discusses the secondary's struggles, Justin Fields' uncharacteristic interceptions, the team's plan for Thanksgiving, and more on his weekly radio appearance.