Ohio State University was one of the few Big Ten schools to vote against postponing the football season until this spring, according to a court filing.
The filing is the conference's response to a lawsuit brought by a group of Nebraska football players who want the fall season reinstated. The season was moved to spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The filing did not identify how each school specifically voted, but a person familiar with the outcome told the Associated Press the presidents of Iowa, Nebraska and Ohio State voted against postponment.