(WPXI) – Member schools of the Big Ten Conference have voted to cancel the fall football season due to ongoing concerns with the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports from multiple media outlets. A formal announcement on the decision is expected to be made Tuesday, according to a report from the Detroit Free Press. The presidents of the member schools voted 12-2 Sunday to end the fall sports in the conference with only Nebraska and Iowa voting to play, Dan Patrick said on his radio show Monday. Unnamed sources told The Free Press Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren prefers the conference to play a spring football season, however no final decision has been made.
Big Ten Schools Vote To Cancel Fall Football Season
August 10, 2020 3:43 pm