The Big Ten appears to be moving toward a winter football season that would start in January, but there are still many questions surrounding that plan that need to be answered. https://t.co/KZ5fbrsb2T— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 22, 2020
Ohio State parents are still demanding answers. And they aren't giving up when it comes to getting them:https://t.co/9L00j0clxL pic.twitter.com/BcCRn7pZFy— Lettermen Row (@LettermenRow) August 22, 2020
The devotion of die-hard Ohio State Buckeyes fans is unwavering https://t.co/iXWdk4COSi— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) August 23, 2020
I don't think anyone has said they won't play.............it remains to be seen if they will finish a season....... I think the B1G University Presidents and commissioner will be feeling the heat if they are successful........ If the B1G is going to attempt to play this "winter", it may be beneficial they come out with a plan prior to the major conferences starting their schedules...... I am frustrated right now..........if I have to watch the SEC, ACC and B12 play safely and successfully, it is going to hurt. The B1G will have to suffer the consequences of making a decision based on fear and not real data or science....
Ohio State is projecting a decline of more than $130 million in athletics revenue for the 2021 fiscal year due to the cancellation of fall sports: https://t.co/LrPP2ik9BX— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) August 24, 2020
Salt in the wounds. Even though Ohio State won't be playing football this fall, the Buckeyes check in at No. 2 in the preseason AP Poll. https://t.co/Z4ueaBANSS— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 24, 2020
The NCAA giving fall sports athletes an additional year of eligibility will provide immediate benefits but also create roster management challenges to navigate in seasons to come. https://t.co/yg5X1BsM8R— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 24, 2020
My thoughts below: 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ https://t.co/RskyaMoe9t— OSUBasketballJunkie (@ScarletBuckeye2) August 25, 2020
More Salt on the wounds. Even though they won't be playing football this fall, Justin Fields, Shaun Wade and Wyatt Davis were given preseason AP All-American honors. https://t.co/GTWc5yCA1b— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 25, 2020
The best- and worst-case scenarios for Ohio State's postponed season, from all Power 5 conferences pushing their seasons back and starting alongside the Big Ten to Justin Fields never playing another game as a Buckeye. https://t.co/RRlTnaDk8e— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 27, 2020
The linebacker trio of Teradja Mitchell, Dallas Gant and K'Vaughan Pope, Marcus Williamson and Kamryn Babb are among the Buckeyes who can benefit from another year of eligibility. https://t.co/kohMJlSgJ9— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 27, 2020
Oct. 3rd should be the Big10 start date!!!! 9 - 10 game schedule, wrapping up the weekend of Dec. 5th (OSU vs. scUM). Go Bucks
Following the NCAA's recent extra eligibility ruling, Ohio State could have 100 or more players on scholarship in 2021. The Buckeyes will also need to return to the 85-man limit for 2022. A look at a complex roster dynamic looming on the horizon: https://t.co/fRwOe7DBTj— Joey Kaufman (@joeyrkaufman) August 30, 2020
So frustrating. Why would I want to want any Buckeye football if there isnt a chance at CFP. I couldn't care less about a Novemebr or January start. No reason to play if you cant win it all. Fields, wade, and davis arnt playing a season without NC hopes