
By RJ YoungFOX Sports college football reporter As the SEC, ACC and Big 12 all announced plans to play their seasons during the pandemic, Ohio State coach Ryan Day was in the midst of stumping not for a chance to play in the College Football Playoff, but simply a chance to play. He was joined by players and coaches across the Big Ten in asking for that chance. Then, in one of the most surreal moments of the longest preseason in modern history, Day published a statement on Twitter that he signed and stamped with a Buckeye insignia with his feelings laid bare. “These young men and their parents have asked so many questions that I do not have an answer to, but the one that hurts most is ‘Why can these other teams and players play and we can’t?’ Duke is playing Notre Dame, and Clemson is playing Wake Forest this weekend. Our players want to…
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