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” We had an excellent discussion, extremely efficient, and possibly well be very well shocked. They had it closed up, and I believe they d like to see it open, along with a lot of other football thats being played right now.”
In an earlier Tweet on Tuesday, Trump indicated the Big Tens strategies to return were at the “one lawn line!”
A Big Ten authorities said there was still a great deal of work to do and highlighted that the leagues presidents and chancellors would have to approve any plans.
Sources informed ESPN that several plans are being considered by the Big Tens Return to Competition Task Force– with the prospective earliest start in late November or early January, or later next spring.
” Nothing has changed,” a Big Ten source told ESPN. “Nothing. We have to get all the medical concerns answered before we can even bring back a plan to the presidents for approval.”
A conference source told ESPN that no official strategy to return has been presented yet to the university presidents and chancellors for their approval. While Big Ten athletic directors and coaches want to play as soon as possible, the source stated university presidents require to be guaranteed that the league can reduce their issues about the unidentified effect of COVID-19 on myocarditis, and there needs to be a conference-wide testing procedure that guarantees equivalent ease of access and viability at each campus.
While completion of November stays a legitimate alternative to think about, the Big Tens real return will depend upon how rapidly the athletic directors and medical advisory groups can present a plan to the presidents that will make them feel more comfortable about the threats associated with playing through the coronavirus pandemic.
Pointing out the unpredictability surrounding the pandemic, the Big Ten on Aug. 11 ended up being the very first Power 5 conference to delay football and other fall sports with hopes of playing in the spring. A few hours after that choice was made, the Pac-12 revealed that it was likewise pushing fall sports back to the spring.
The other Power 5 conferences– the ACC, Big 12 and SEC– are still planning to play football this fall.
A Pac-12 spokesperson informed ESPN on Tuesday that White House authorities hadnt reached out to speak to commissioner Larry Scott.
” Nothing has changed,” a Big Ten source informed ESPN. We have to get all the medical concerns answered prior to we can even bring back a plan to the presidents for approval.”
Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren had a phone call with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, after a White House representative reached out about having conversations concerning how the conference can return to playing college football as soon as possible.
While speaking with reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Tuesday, Trump stated the call with Warren was “very efficient.”
Huge Ten playing again and right away,” Trump stated. … I believe they desire to play, and the fans want to see it, and the players have a lot at stake, including possibly playing in the NFL. You have a lot of fantastic gamers in that conference.
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On Monday, the Big Ten acknowledged that its chancellors and presidents voted 11-3 to hold off the fall season, and multiple sources told ESPN that Iowa, Nebraska and Ohio State were the three schools that voted against delaying the season. The league stated the vote was made “for the health, security and wellness of our student-athletes.”
“The Big Ten Conference and its Return to Competition Task Force, on behalf of the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C), are exhausting every resource to help student-athletes get back to playing the sports they love, at the suitable time, in the most safe and healthiest method possible,” the Big Ten stated in a declaration on Tuesday.
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Big Ten playing once again and instantly,” Trump said. … I believe they desire to play, and the fans desire to see it, and the gamers have a lot at stake, including perhaps playing in the NFL. You have a lot of fantastic players in that conference.
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