Ahead of a board of trustees meeting last month, Ohio State released a projection that showed a potential loss of $130 million in athletics revenue for the current fiscal year. It was a gloomy outlook, made as it faced the prospect of a fall without Big Ten football, threatening more than half of the athletic department's annual operating budget. But with last week's announcement that conference teams will attempt a 2020 season beginning next month, Ohio State might be able to reduce its projected losses from nine figures to eight figures...