The NCAA has canceled its championships for the 2020 fall sports season, though the College Football Playoff is still proceeding forward toward a potential fall playoff.
Ohio State RB commit Evan Pryor announces he will forgo his senior season and enroll early, joining fellow Buckeye commits TreVeyon Henderson, Jordan Hancock and Sam Hart.
The Big Ten's move to postpone fall sports to the spring leaves many lingering questions regarding player eligibility, future scheduling, potential transfers, and more.
Ryan Day says Ohio State has all the resources its NFL draft prospects need to continue developing on campus while he thinks transferring now would be a risky move.
The NFL would adjust its calendar if most colleges played in spring, the NCAA recommends more eligibility due to COVID-19, TBDBIT moves on without football and more.
We assess the Big Ten's decision to postpone fall sports, how that could affect Ohio State in the short and long terms and what needs to happen if spring football is going to work.
Gene Smith confirmed Ohio State is no longer exploring the possibility of play a fall football season despite Ryan Day calling it a “fluid situation” earlier Wednesday.
Myocarditis has been a cited catalyst for the cancellation of the fall college football season, but it wasn't new and the medical community was prepared to handle it.
Jonathon Cooper said he's still coming to terms with losing the chance to play this fall and said he believes players should have been involved in the Big Ten's decision.
Ryan Day will fight for early enrollees to be able to play in the spring, so we could see players like Jack Sawyer, TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle McCord sooner than expected.
Ryan Day met with the media on Wednesday to discuss the Big Ten's cancellation of its fall season, his message to his players and how Ohio State plans to move forward.