When Amanda Babb, stepmother of Ohio State redshirt sophomore wide receiver Kamryn Babb, joined The Football Parents Association of Ohio State (FPAOS) as secretary last year, she did so expecting to help with parent events, tailgates and things of that nature. “Never in a million years,” her words, did Babb believe when she took over as president in 2020 that the group would be a part of a national movement. But just over a week ago, as reports began to leak out that the Big Ten was considering canceling the fall sports seasons due to COVID-19 concerns, and parents started to fear their sons would not get to play football, despite strongly believing in the safety measures Ohio State’s medical professionals put in place, the FPAOS decided it was time to evolve. “It definitely has taken on a different role than what we would normally do,” Babb told Bucknuts. Started…
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