© Provided by The Columbus Dispatch Jack Park has documented decades of Ohio State football history. But he could witness something new this fall. The Big Ten’s decision to play only conference games during the 2020 season could bring dramatic changes to the Buckeyes’ slate, including their biggest rivalry game. Athletic director Gene Smith said earlier this month that a consideration for administrators is frontloading schedules with divisional matchups, prioritizing the most important games. Continue reading at BuckeyeXtra.com. Continue Reading Show full articles without “Continue Reading” button for {0} hours.
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