Chicago Sun-Times

Badgers- Huskers off due to COVID

- BY STEVE MEGARGEE

The pandemic hit Big Ten football just two weeks into its season Wednesday as No. 9 Wisconsin canceled its game at Nebraska and paused team activities for at least a week after a dozen people in the program — including coach Paul Chryst — tested positive for COVID- 19.

Athletic director Barry Alvarez and Chancellor Rebecca Blank made the decision in consultati­on with Big Ten officials. Alvarez said the team had only one positive test two days before Friday’s season- opening 45- 7 victory over Illinois and 12 positive tests afterward.

“With the number of positives in that short a timeline, the chancellor and I felt we have an issue, that we have to make this decision and get our arms around this and control the COVID and virus now before it got out of hand,” Alvarez said.

Alvarez said Wisconsin had reached the “orange/ red” levels in the Big Ten protocols based on its rate of positive tests. The Big Ten says teams in that area must proceed with caution; among the steps is considerin­g the viability of playing.

Chryst said he underwent a polymerase chain reaction test Tuesday and learned Wednesday morning he was positive.

“Physically I feel good,” Chryst said. “Certainly disappoint­ed for what’s happened.”

School officials said six players and six staff members had tested positive over the last five days.

Wisconsin becomes the first Big Ten school to cancel a game since the league started its pandemic- delayed season five days ago. It was the 37th game involving Football Bowl Subdivisio­n teams to be postponed or canceled since Aug. 6.

The announceme­nt followed reports that quarterbac­k Graham Mertz had tested positive twice — which would require him to sit out at least 21 days under Big Ten protocols — and that backup quarterbac­k Chase Wolf had tested positive at least once.

Last year’s starting quarterbac­k, Jack Coan, is already out indefinite­ly following foot surgery. The Badgers’ only other scholarshi­p quarterbac­k is junior Danny Vanden Boom.

Rescheduli­ng the Nebraska game would have been problemati­c because the Big Ten’s nine- game schedule doesn’t give teams any bye weeks.

Wisconsin’s next scheduled game is Nov. 7 at home against Purdue, but that matchup also could be in jeopardy.

The Big Ten requires teams to play at least six games to be eligible for the league championsh­ip game. If the average number of conference games played by all Big Ten teams is below six, programs must play no less than two fewer league games than that average to be considered.

The team has separated players who live together in an attempt to mitigate the virus’ spread. Players who test positive must undergo comprehens­ive cardiac testing before they can return to action. Chryst must selfisolat­e for 10 days.

In the meantime, school officials are trying to figure out what they can do better to prevent additional cases. As photos started circulatin­g on social media that showed Chryst’s mask didn’t cover his nose at times during Friday’s game, he noted that he wore both a mask and a face shield in practice Tuesday.

The state of Wisconsin has been hit hard by the virus lately. State health officials reported 5,262 newly confirmed cases on Tuesday, shattering the daily record of 4,591 set on Oct. 20. They also reported the virus was a factor in an additional 64 deaths, also a record.

 ?? AP ?? Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst is one of 12 people associated with the program who tested positive.
AP Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst is one of 12 people associated with the program who tested positive.

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