
Texas Athletic Director’s Fiery Response to Ohio State Fans Sparks Backlash—What Did He Say?
So, picture this: Ohio State and Texas, two titans of college football, gearing up to kick off the 2025 season on a bright Saturday afternoon. Naturally, Ohio State wanted to snag that coveted Sunday night prime-time slot—imagine the buzz, the spotlight, the sheer electric atmosphere of a one-and-done showdown with no NFL games stealing the thunder. But here’s the twist—Texas, cool as a cucumber, firmly said “nope.” Why? Well, Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte laid it out plain and simple: moving the game to Sunday night means a brutal short week for the Longhorns and, frankly, he’s got other priorities—like, um, going to church. Who knew faith and football scheduling could collide so dramatically? Ohio State fans might grumble, but you have to admire the honesty and Texas’s steely resolve to keep Saturday sacred. The showdown stays on August 30th, and whether that noon kickoff will pack as much punch remains the million-dollar question. Ready for the gridiron drama? LEARN MORE.
Ohio State and Texas are scheduled to open the 2025 college football season on Saturday, Aug. 30. The game, which will air on FOX, is expected to kick off at noon E.T. as part of the network’s Big Noon Kickoff promotion.
Post Comment