According to a report from Yahoo!s Pete Thamel, the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors could be getting together for a re-vote possibly in the coming days.
This will all stem around a medical presentation put together by the leagues Return to Competition Taskforce and leading medical consultants. A re-vote might occur by as early as Sunday if what they present sways adequate Presidents and Chancellors to alter their preliminary August vote.
The Big Ten has stated the initial vote back in August was 11-3 not to play. Six Presidents and Chancellors would have to alter their preliminary vote in order to fulfill the leagues 60 percent voting threshold.
The believed now is a possible Oct. 17 start to the season, which would give teams five weeks to prepare.
This would probably allow 8 games to be played over 9 weeks with a championship game on Dec. 19.
There are a great deal of unknowns still, but the advancements with quick screening have actually played a big consider pushing things forward.
Nebraska just recently revealed they have a rapid screening offer in place, while both the Big 12 and Pac-12 conferences have one. Its presumed the Big Ten would likewise need to have one in location in order to resume competitors.