October 16, 2024

Ohio State coach Ryan Day criticizes Big Ten, publicly asks why Buckeyes can't play this fall

Getty Images The Big Ten announced last month that it has postponed all fall sports with the hopes of playing football in spring 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, we’ve had players petition to play, coaches stand up for them, lawsuits filed, positions defended, parents protesting outside of the conference office and murmurings that the play to delay to the spring could be changed.  Ohio State coach Ryan Day has made a public plea to change it … to mid-October. The second-year coach of the Buckeyes released a statement on Thursday urging the conference to speed up the process. “I couldn’t possibility be prouder of how this team, our medical personnel, athletic director and president have stayed together and managed through this extremely difficult time with so many unanswered questions,” he said. “The Big Ten medical subcommittee has done an excellent job of creating a safe pathway toward returning…

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