COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Big Ten Conference’s latest foray into expansion came at a potentially inconvenient moment for Ohio State. The university has been without a president since Kristina M. Johnson’s resignation went into effect May 7. It has not named an interim president to serve during the search for a permanent successor. Which left the question of who represented Ohio State during the Big Ten’s president-level meetings to formally invite and accept Oregon and Washington. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State football 2023 fall camp: What we saw on offense on Day 1 Ohio State football 2023 fall camp: What we saw on defense on Day 1 How Kyle McCord and Devin Brown performed at Ohio State football’s first preseason practice “Senior Vice President and General Counsel Anne Garcia represented Ohio State at today’s meetings of the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors,” OSU spokesperson Ben Johnson said in…
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