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.
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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.
Ohio State would not be among the schools voting to cancel the Big Ten fall football season, though no Monday vote is expected, according to multiple reports.
Scott Frost says if the Big Ten cancels fall football, he thinks Nebraska is "committed to playing football any way that we possibly can regardless of what anyone else does."
Ryan Day tweeted that he is “swinging as hard as we possibly can right now for these players” as the Ohio State football program fights to keep its 2020 season alive.
Remembering the time there were talks of canceling the 1918 college football season amid concerns that collegiate sports took away from wartime efforts.