Kevin Warren says Big Ten presidents and chancellors were “overwhelmingly in support of postponing fall sports” and the decision will not be revisited.
The NCAA approved a plan that will allow college football teams who don't play this fall to hold up to 12 hours of weekly team activities, including five hours of on-field drills.
Gene Smith says Ohio State is “actively planning” on a return to football in the winter or spring, saying he views the postponement as a “temporary delay.”
The NCAA Division I Council formally recommended that fall sports athletes will not lose a year of eligibility no matter how many games they play in this year.
Justin Fields says he hasn't really thought about whether he would play a spring college football season and is taking "each day at a time" knowing things can change day by day.
Shaun Wade's father Randy plans to lead a demonstration outside Big Ten headquarters on Friday as Ohio State and other conference teams fight to try to save their football season.
The calls for the Big Ten to provide more answers have only grown louder as the conference has remained quiet in the week since it announced it was postponing fall sports.
Parents of Ohio State football players share their thoughts on the Big Ten's decision, how Ohio State has kept their sons safe, their concerns about a spring season and more.
Justin Fields said he thinks it's safe for Ohio State and the Big Ten to play this fall and that it will hit players hard if they're sitting at home while other conferences play...
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields has created a petition on MoveOn.org, asking for signatures in the collective effort to reinstate the Big Ten football season.
A look at the pros and cons of Ryan Day's winter football model and Jeff Brohm's spring football model against the possibility of no Big Ten football at all for the 2020-21...
At some point in the months leading up to August, it might've been possible to save Ohio State football in 2020. Bad decisions and planning sank that chance.