Bucknuts: Parents of football players in the Big Ten are making their voices heard. And they are not pleased about the conference’s decision to cancel fall sports this fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just one day after parents of Iowa football players hand delivered a letter to the Big Ten offices in Chicago asking for transparency from the conference on its decision, The Football Parents Association of Ohio State published its own, detailed letter also asking for information from the Big Ten and that the conference reconsiders its decision to cancel the season at this point.
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