Big Ten football announces return to play 2020 season on Oct. 24 with unique schedule, daily rapid testing
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...rapid-testing/
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Big Ten football announces return to play 2020 season on Oct. 24 with unique schedule, daily rapid testing
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...rapid-testing/
Shutting down their season was a very bad idea.
Wonder what the Pac-12 will do. Also wonder how many of those small conferences that shut it down will even be able to bring it back.
I just cannot relate to people of this mindset.
Absolutely no reason to keep things shut down. Be safe, but it's time to move on. Actually, the train already has moved on.
By the way I'd consider the Jerry Sandusky debacle an actual "Darkest Day".
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ay/5793238002/Quote:
Opinion: Big Ten's decision to play football signals darkest day in conference's sports history
Just as the Big Ten was looking smarter by the day as COVID-19 outbreaks popped up at Michigan State, Wisconsin and Maryland while other conferences playing football announced COVID-related postponements and soaring cases, the league’s presidents reversed themselves and decided to steer their schools and their football programs right into the teeth of what are predicted to be some of the worst days of the pandemic in October and November.