
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Day came in with a plan, and if you thought Ohio State’s football coach was preparing to say goodbye to a football season on Wednesday, he instead was formulating how an entire new season might look. Thought the option for the Big Ten after canceling the fall football season Tuesday was spring football? Not really. Day wants to start in early January. Thought every eligible NFL prospect in the Big Ten was done with college football? Nope. Day wants to present a scenario for an eight-week season in January and February that he thinks would work. He draws a major distinction between a true spring season in March and April, and then trying to play again in the fall; as opposed to a winter season and then playing again in the fall. Day wants that plan drawn up by the Big Ten fast, in “weeks, not…
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