When Ohio State junior linebacker Teradja Mitchell took to Twitter and suggested Monday that the Buckeyes play in the SEC instead of the Big Ten, wide receivers coach Brian Hartline echoed the sentiment. Elaborating on his support of Mitchell’s statement, he drove home an emphatic point with regards to OSU playing the 2020 college football season. “Our players deserve the opportunity to choose whether they play or don’t play,” Hartline said in a tweet. “We will play anyone, anywhere. We don’t care who it is.” Hartline’s statement came as a latest from the Ohio State football team, which has been vocal about a desire to play amid the Sunday and Monday reports that the Big Ten is set to cancel its fall sports season. “I wish everyone could see our players these last 3 months, the last 3 days, and especially the last few hours,” said Mickey Marotti, the Buckeyes’…
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