If the Big Ten does not play football this fall, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is reportedly prepared to take legal action.
Yost told the Columbus Dispatch that he is ready to recommend Ohio State file a lawsuit against the Big Ten and member schools voting against a fall football season and that he believes the school has an “excellent contract claim for several tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue.”
Yost believes the Big Ten and member schools violated contracts and lacked legal authority to cancel or delay the football season.