Photos of Ohio State football players and coaches leaving the Woody Hayes Athletic Center following the Big Ten's announcement of a canceled fall season.
Gene Smith said Ohio State will not attempt to play a fall football season outside of the Big Ten, and that the Buckeyes are preparing for a spring season.
The Big Ten has officially shut down its football season and other fall sports for the remainder of 2020, and will instead attempt to play those sports in the spring of 2021.
Ohio State was against postponing the fall season, with Gene Smith and Kristina Johnson "totally aligned" in their efforts to delay the start instead of postponing.
The Big Ten's decision to postpone the fall football season did not go over well with the Buckeyes, who took to social media to express their disappointment.
There is a way forward for college football, even for college football in 2020. But this week on the Dubcast we posit that a lack of leadership is failing athletes.
Many Ohio State players tweeted Monday about how hard they worked to prepare for the 2020 season, which would make no football this fall a tough verdict to accept.
The #WeWantToPlay push might have actually worked, Jonathon Cooper's leadership is unparalleled, Ryan Day says OSU could go outside the B1G if the season is canceled, and more.
Ohio State commits and targets have joined the #WeWantToPlay movement started by college football players, and the Buckeyes offer 2022 OL Gunner Givens.