The Big Ten's full council of presidents and chancellors will meet Sunday and a vote on returning to play is expected in the next few days, according to multiple reports.
Ryan Day makes an appearance on College GameDay to reiterate some of the points he made on Thursday and say he's "just looking forward to seeing what comes next."
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The Big Ten's medical subcommittee will share rapid testing options with a subcommittee of presidents and chancellors on Saturday before a possible decision on the season.
There's been minimal communication from the Big Ten for the past month, but the potential to play this fall is back on the table as public pressure on the conference has increased.
Ryan Day says the Big Ten medical subcommittee has created a “safe pathway toward returning to play in mid-October” and “Our players want to know: Why can't they play?”
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There's still enough time remaining for the Big Ten to reverse course and allow a fall season that has Ohio State able to earn a College Football Playoff bid.
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The Big Ten will not vote on football season until this weekend “at the earliest,” with a Sunday or Monday vote possible, according to Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune.
While Justin Fields and Shaun Wade are secure in their NFL standing, plenty of other Ohio State players are relying on the upcoming season to get on teams' radars.