Game-changing antigen testing will hopefully get the B1G through the season, Dwayne Haskins trolls Michigan, athletes will have a day off on Election Day and more.
Big Ten football returns in October, Ohio State will get its chance to compete for a national championship and we're excited to talk about an actual football season again.
Dabo Swinney made it clear that he didn't think college football needed the Big Ten, saying "the last time I checked there’s been a lot of champions come from conferences that were already playing."
OSU recruits TreVeyon Henderson, C.J. Hicks, Gabe Powers, Dasan McCullough and Bennett Christian detail their emotions when they first heard the B1G was returning.
After weeks of hanging onto hope following the season’s cancellation, Ryan Day believes his team is even stronger, and today he was finally able to tell his players “there’s...
Ryan Day said Shaun Wade and Wyatt Davis “wanted to play” this fall and he expects to have conversations with them about whether they'll come back in the next couple of days.
Following a masterclass in communication management failure, B1G revoked its death penalty and will use football to advance COVID-related cardiac research in 2020.
The Big Ten's protocols include daily testing before games and practices, positivity rate thresholds and 21-day bans from competition for those who test positive.
Ohio State president Kristina Johnson, athletic director Gene Smith and head coach Ryan Day talk about the Big Ten's decision to start football on Oct. 24.