The conversation surrounding the Ohio State Buckeyes and the College Football Playoff took a major turn yesterday when their game against Michigan was cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns. The cancellation means Ohio State won’t be eligible to compete in next week’s conference championship game, barring the conference changing the rule of having to play a minimum of six games. This is an unfortunate situation for all involved. The Buckeyes have had two games canceled due to COVID-19 issues with opponents, and one canceled due to issues within their own program. Speaking with ESPN last month before the Indiana matchup, Ohio State center Josh Myers detailed how this would be the worst possible situation. Myers happens to be one of the 23 Buckeyes that would have been unavailable against Michigan this weekend due to COVID-19 still lingering within the program. “I can’t think of a worse situation than being undefeated and…
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