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Report: Big Ten presidents vote to postpone college football season, hope to play in spring
Read full article: Report: Big Ten presidents vote to postpone college football season, hope to play in springANN ARBOR, Mich. Presidents at Big Ten schools have reportedly voted to postpone the college football season in hopes that it can be played in the spring. On Monday, there were reports that the majority of the Big Ten voted against having a fall football season amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Dan Patrick reports Big Ten had internal vote & by 12-2 margin, league members opted on not having a fall football season. Nebraska & Iowa were only schools that voted to play this fall, @dpshow said. BREAKING: The Big Ten presidents have voted to postpone the 2020 college football season with hopes of playing in the spring, per sources.
Report: Big Ten schools vote against having fall football season
Read full article: Report: Big Ten schools vote against having fall football seasonANN ARBOR, Mich. The majority of the Big Ten has voted against having a fall football season amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a report. Dan Patrick reports Big Ten had internal vote & by 12-2 margin, league members opted on not having a fall football season. Nebraska & Iowa were only schools that voted to play this fall, @dpshow said. According to the report, the Big Ten is expected to officially cancel the season Tuesday. Last week, the Mid-American Conference became the first FBS league to cancel football.