There are big changes coming to the Big Ten football schedule in 2024, as the conference adds USC and UCLA and ends the traditional setup of East and West divisions.
Wednesday at Big Ten Media Days, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day discussed the possibility of moving the Ohio State vs. Michigan game up from its traditional place as the final game of the regular season.
What’s the case for moving The Game up, and is that really necessary?
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr break down what could be a monumental change.
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