
Ryan Day told reporters late last week it was important his Ohio State Buckeyes – and the Big Ten for that matter – played the college football season. The 2020 season was very much in doubt in the midst of the COVID pandemic. Initially, the Big Ten and the Pac-12 appeared to be put on hold the year while the coronavirus monopolize the headlines. The Buckeyes coach, though, was asked last week about the gap between his team and the Alabama Crimson Tide, who defeated Ohio State 52-24 for the College Football Playoff national championship earlier this month. “First off, the gap is a lot closer now than if we had not played the season,” Day said, per 247 Sports. “If Alabama had gone through the whole season and we had not played, the gap would be hard to catch. I don’t think it’s that far off. “That night, they…
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