Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Trump pushing Big Ten to return to play

- By Eric Olson

The Big Ten Conference, already in court and under pressure from players and parents over its decision to cancel fall football, is now hearing from President Donald Trump.

Trump tweeted Tuesday that he spoke with Big Ten Commission­er Kevin Warren about reinstatin­g the fall season.

“Had a very productive conversati­on with Kevin Warren, Commission­er of the Big Ten Conference, about immediatel­y starting up Big Ten football,” the tweet said. “Would be good (great!) for everyone — Players, Fans, Country. On the one yard line!”

The Big Ten, in a statement, said a White House representa­tive reached out to Warren to set up a phone call. The statement said Warren and Trump had a “productive conversati­on.”

“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 studentath­letes get back to playing the sports they love, at the appropriat­e time, in the safest and healthiest way possible,” the statement said.

The conference is filled with teams from battlegrou­nd states that will prove critical in the upcoming election.

The Big Ten announced Aug. 11 it would move its football season to the spring semester because of health risks associated with the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Pac-12 followed suit, joining the Mid-American Conference and the Mountain West. Other leagues are playing shortened seasons.

Warren has been under pressure for three weeks as the outcry against the decision has grown louder. Last week, a group of Nebraska players filed a lawsuit seeking a reversal of the decision, and Gov. Pete Ricketts has been a vocal proponent of the Cornhusker­s playing fall football.

“Before the Big Ten’s decision, we were already working with the university and public health officials on plans to play football this fall,” said Ricketts, a Republican. “We would love for the Big Ten to give schools the flexibilit­y to make decisions that are right for them.”

The Associated Press and other outlets reported last week that Big Ten officials are working on multiple plans for staging a football season — including one that would have the league kicking off during the Thanksgivi­ng weekend. Soon after, Trump brought up the state of college football.

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