It's possible COVID-19 could force Ohio State to make changes to its 2020 schedule, but Gene Smith doesn't expect a home game flip with Oregon to be among those changes.
There's a reason for optimism about college football in Columbus this fall due to the widespread desire to play from all parties at Ohio State and Gene Smith's flexibility.
The Woody Hayes Athletic Center will be limited to 10 football players at a time, with symptom checks upon arrival and cleanings in between, when it reopens on June 8.
Gene Smith is opening up to the possibility of Ohio State playing games without fans and has explored potentially capping home capacities to about 20,000 to 22,000 fans.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith explains the football players' return to campus, safety protocols and various scenarios for how the 2020 season could play out.
A dozen years have passed since Rich Rodriguez was hired to modernize the Wolverines, who were suffering through an uncharacteristic *three-season* B1G title drought.
Joshua Perry joins us to discuss the challenges players could face in returning to football after months away from campus, memories from his Ohio State career and more.
Lejond Cavazos and Ryan Watts aren't shying away from the expectations that come with being Ohio State cornerbacks as they begin their development with Kerry Coombs.
Ohio State football coaches and staff are returning to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in a limited capacity while taking extra precautions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With uncertainty surrounding the college football season, we explore what could happen if Ohio State's schedule is delayed, shortened or altered by a minimized postseason.