The Football Parents at Ohio State (FPAOS) are not happy that their sons won’t be playing football this fall, so they’re trying to do something about it. According to multiple reports, the parents group representing the Buckeye football team is sending a letter to the Big Ten Conference office Saturday morning, protesting the canceled fall season and asking them to reconsider their decision. Perhaps more than anything, the parents are looking for answers. Why was the season canceled now? Why wasn’t it delayed? Why did the league put out a schedule and then pull the plug only six days later? What information did the Big Ten consider that led them to this decision, while three other Power 5 conferences are studying the same thing and they’ve decided its safe to continue playing football? “It’s unacceptable,” Corey Teague told ESPN. He is the father of Ohio State running back Master Teague…
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