
The Big Ten announced its 10-game, conference-only schedule on Wednesday, and with it Ohio State officially lost games against Bowling Green, Oregon and Buffalo while gaining a matchup against Purdue.
The football schedule starts as early as the weekend of Sept. 5 with final games slated for Nov. 21 to align with academic calendars. The Big Ten Football Championship Game remains scheduled for Dec. 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium, though it could be moved as late as Dec. 19. pic.twitter.com/vWp3OSifBc
— Big Ten Conference (@bigten) August 5, 2020
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