Exactly one week ago, Ohio State and the rest of the Big Ten conference announced that football, like all fall sports, would play only league foes as the world deals with the ongoing giblet stomps doled out by the coronavirus.
It could've been worse — the league could've scrapped football altogether. Instead, it took the baby stomp of eliminating non-conference matchups, leaving hope for a 10-game league schedule to be revealed soon.
The subtraction of three non-conference games for the Buckeyes means Ohio State won't be headed to Oregon for what would've been a sexy matchup with the Ducks in Autzen Stadium.