If the Big Ten cancels its 2020 college football season, one Ohio State player suggests a move to the SEC. Teradja Mitchell took to Twitter after a report by Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press said Monday that the Big Ten’s fall season would be canceled, and the junior linebacker suggested the Buckeyes try a one-time SEC slate. “Can we go play in the SEC then ?!” Mitchell said in a tweet. Kara Hartline, the wife of OSU wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, appeared to co-sign Mitchell’s suggestion. “LFG,” Kara Hartline said in a quote tweet. When news of the Big Ten holding its meeting surfaced Saturday, as the Detroit Free Press reported, that commissioner Kevin Warren would prefer to play a spring season rather than follow through with the fall. The Big Ten announced earlier this summer it was moving to a 10-game, league-only slate, and other Power…
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