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Big 10 Cancels Football Season, No Ohio State Football: Reports

The Ohio State University Buckeyes may not take to the gridiron again until 2021.

The Ohio State Buckeyes may not play competitive football again until 2021.
The Ohio State Buckeyes may not play competitive football again until 2021. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

COLUMBUS, OH — The Big Ten has reportedly voted to cancel the fall football season.

During his radio show Monday, Dan Patrick reported that the Big Ten's presidents voted 12-2 to cancel the upcoming football season. The lone dissenting voices came from Nebraska and Iowa, Patrick reported.

The announcement from the Big Ten officially canceling the season is expected Tuesday, the Detroit Free Press reported. This would mean the Ohio State Buckeyes won't play competitive football again until 2021.

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The Big Ten originally scheduled an all conference schedule for its teams. The Ohio State was set to begin play Sept. 3 against Illinois.

The decision to cancel the season comes amid controversy involving fall sports in America. While COVID-19 continues to spread in Ohio and other states, Division I athletes across the nation have started the #IWantaSeason and #WeWanttoPlay campaigns, which featured prominent Buckeyes such as Justin Fields and Shaun Wade advocating for football to be played this fall.

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However, other conferences have already begun pulling the plug on fall athletics. The Ivy League and Mid-American Conference canceled football earlier this year, shifting the focus to more prominent football-focused colleges, such as those in the Big Ten.

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