‘Next-level childish’ – Dave Portnoy’s Fox college football debut in chaos as rivals take extreme action

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Ohio State has reportedly barred Barstool Sports from campus for this weekend’s season-opener against Texas.If leaves Barstool founder Dave Portnoy in limbo, days ahead of what should have been his debut appearance in the new role. Portnoy was set to appear on Big Noon Kickoff for the curtain-raiser on Saturday, that features the Buckeyes against Texas, but according to Front Office Sports (FOS), will not be allowed to enter Ohio Stadium.Barstool and Fox Sports, agreed a wide-ranging collaboration in July that will see Portnoy and other personalities boost coverage around college football and other sports on the network.But ahead of the 2025 season, the deal already faces a major stumbling block that has been thrown up by Ohio State.Portnoy, an outspoken Michigan grad who frequently takes to social media to troll the Buckeyes and their head coach Ryan Day, is still expected to appear on Big Noon Kickoff, but will not feature for the end of the show inside the stadium, according to a FOS source.He has already been told how to behave by Fox executives ahead of his debut. The Barstool College Football Show, which is set to lead into Big Noon for select dates this season, will no longer run as previously planned on Saturday.A Fox source also told FOS that the network anticipated issues between Portnoy and Ohio State, and that the original plan did not include him being inside the stadium this weekend.The issue between Ohio State and Portnoy could continue to run past Week 1 of the season, as the school usually hosts multiple Big Noon games each year.In 2024, the Big Noon crew travelled to Columbus on four separate occasions.Portnoy ‘not welcome’ at Ohio StadiumDuring a recent podcast appearance, former Buckeyes linebacker Bobby Carpenter — who has been a regular contributor to ESPN and the Pat McAfee Show in recent years — suggested ‘a lot of folks at Ohio State were not happy’ with Portnoy’s Fox deal.Barstool founder Portnoy has been banned from entering Ohio Stadium this weekendGettyHe is set to make his Fox Big Noon debut this weekend as Ohio face TexasGetty“There’s a legitimate conversation going, about if Big Noon thinks that they’re going to be able to finish their show inside the Horseshoe — Dave Portnoy is not welcome,” host Austin Ward added.“Like, period. I know there have been conversations about that.”Fans were also quick to react to the news that Portnoy has been barred from Ohio Stadium, with opinion split on the decision. “What an absolute joke. As bad as I can’t stand some of his antics, this is next-level childish from Ohio State,” one person wrote on X.“This can’t be real? They aren’t THAT soft, are they?” another questioned. Meanwhile, a third wrote: “This is pretty iconic on the scale of insane rivalry moves.”Michigan players tried to plant their flag after beating Ohio State last seasonGettyWhy are Ohio State and Michigan bitter rivals?Ohio State’s decision to ban Portnoy from entering their stadium this weekend comes as little surprise, given the school’s massive rivalry with Michigan.The two teams face each other annually, and as of 2024, Michigan has the most wins and Ohio State has the second most wins of any program in NCAA Division I football history.It has been ranked in the past by ESPN as the ‘greatest North American sports rivalry ever’ — and tensions spilled over when the two schools met last November.After The Wolverines beat the Buckeyes 13-10 at The Horseshoe, a group of Michigan players planted their flag on the field, and were confronted Ohio State players. The skirmish ended with a number of players and coaches bloodied, and several players pepper sprayed by members of law enforcement.One day later, the Big Ten Conference handed out $100,000 institutional fines against both schools for violating their sportsmanship policy.As it stands heading into 2025, Michigan is on a four-game winning streak against Ohio State. While Portnoy will not be inside Ohio Stadium on Saturday, he will likely reference that fact when he appears on the pre-game Big Noon coverage in Columbus.talkSPORT has reached out to Ohio State for comment. Stay up to date with the latest from college football across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the offseason news, interviews and more.