
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Big Ten has voted to cancel the fall 2020 college football season, and all sports. No team is more impacted by the season than Ohio State, which was expected to begin its season on with a trip to Illinois on Sept. 3 as part of a conference-only schedule. The Buckeyes were among the favorites to contend for a National Championship in their second season under head coach Ryan Day. For a fourth straight season, they were the favorite to win the Big Ten Championship in the cleveland.com Preseason Poll. Ohio State has an expectation to be at a National Championship level every year. But with the positive momentum it had heading into the season, the cancellation will have fans thinking about what could have been. Here are seven things that will be missed the most: A possible Ohio State-Clemson National Championship game Clemson has beaten Ohio…
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