
COLUMBUS, Ohio — While the Big Ten Conference continues to plan for its next step, other college football teams hit the ground running over the weekend. Ohio State and other Big Ten programs will feel even more left out this weekend, when other the ACC and Big 12 begin playing games. With its medical committee supposedly collecting new information to submit to the presidents and chancellors, the Big Ten remains in limbo while many of its Power 5 peers prepare to party. The idle weekend, however, was not nearly the worst look the Big Ten experienced this weekend. Had the league summoned more collective prudence and simply delayed a final vote rather than cancel fall sports, it would likely not have played this past weekend anyway. Hopefully Big Ten administrators are using this period for fact-finding — what are other conferences doing, what are their test results, and how are…
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