It’s a Saturday morning in Columbus, Ohio. It’s fall, which means that a good portion of the city is in one of three places. They could be outside Ohio Stadium enjoying the weather, spending time with friends, eating various grilled foods, and drinking too much; or they could be at home, waiting for the same thing everyone else is: Buckeye football.
No one would know the feeling of Saturday mornings in Columbus better than Paul Keels, and I spent some time talking to him about that feeling, and about what makes college football special.