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Ohio State AD thought about making athletic programs independent? 
Ohio State director of athletics Gene Smith. Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK

On the same day Ohio State’s leadership welcomed USC and UCLA into the Big Ten Conference, university athletic director Gene Smith made an interesting reveal.

Smith admits that during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he considered leaving the Big Ten and having Ohio State go independent. And to counteract the millions that likely would have been lost, he also considered OSU getting its own TV rights deal.

“That was the only time that I talked to the boss about ‘maybe we just go independent,'” Smith said, via Cleveland.com. “Emotions were driving me more than my rational thinking.”

Although Smith and Ohio State president Kristina M. Johnson had discussed the move, Smith says the thought was fleeting. It lasted mere “seconds” after his wife, Sheila, talked him down.

“We’re a place where schools want to be,” Smith said. “Bringing them in strengthens the Big Ten for all the reasons we talked about it.

“There’s no reason, in my opinion, for (Michigan) or us or Wisconsin or anybody to think about leaving something that is very strong. We just made it stronger.”

After remaining in place, Smith and the Ohio State Buckeyes will enter the 2022 season as Big Ten betting favorites.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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