Huge Ten presidents and chancellors voted 11-3 to delay the fall college football season due to health and wellness issues tied to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a short and 2 sworn affidavits filed by the league on Monday.
Per a league source, the 3 dissenting votes were Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio State.
The information in the documents suggest that the conference now means to supply some transparency to the players and the moms and dads who have repeatedly called for it concerning the leagues decision-making process on the way to postponement, even while the Big Ten is looking for the dismissal of the relevant suit filed recently by eight Nebraska football gamers. The league called the fit “a baseless problem” in its filing on Monday.
“The Big Ten asks that the movement be denied,” the league stated in a declaration. “The Big Ten Conference continues to share the frustration that families and student-athletes …