Ohio State Football: Big Ten football is finally back, starting Oct. 23-24

COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 01: General view of the Big Ten logo on a yard marker during the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Ohio Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes defeated the Scarlet Knights 58-0. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 01: General view of the Big Ten logo on a yard marker during the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Ohio Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes defeated the Scarlet Knights 58-0. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** /
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An official announcement has finally emerged Wednesday morning that the Big Ten will start football the weekend of Oct. 23-24, giving Ohio State an opportunity to compete for a National Championship.

After weeks of dragging their feet and multiple different formats for a return to football, the Big Ten has finally given in to the outcry from players, their parents, coaches, and fans to allow teams like Ohio State to resume.

With reports coming from across the board in the weeks leading up to the impending decision to return to Big Ten football, the heat was put on this weekend when it was officially announced the university presidents would meet to consider a return to football in fall 2020.

Finally, after reports from multiple different sources, the Big Ten tweeted out their announcement that football would return the weekend of Oct. 23-24, 2020.

With the Big Ten championship expected to be played on Dec. 19, Ohio State will have eight weeks to make their case for the College Football Playoff, with the committee set to announce their final rankings on Dec. 20.

The best thing to come out of this (besides the fact that Ohio State football will be back this fall) is that the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) voted unanimously to return this fall, meaning each team will play.

Moving forward, the Big Ten’s official announcement has all the details on the stringent medical protocols, including daily, rapid COVID-19 testing and cardiac tests for all student-athletes to test for myocarditis. Student-athletes will also be required to sit for 21 days following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

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At the end of the day, the Big Ten listened to the people who make college football the most exciting sport and made the right decision with the safety of the student-athletes in mind.