Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

MAC first FBS conference to shut down fall football

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The Mid-American Conference on Saturday became the first league at college football’s highest level to cancel its fall season because of the pandemic.

“I’m heartbroke­n we are in this place,” MAC Commission­er Jon Steinbrech­er said.

With the MAC’s 12 schools facing a significan­t financial burden by trying to maintain costly coronaviru­s protocols, the conference’s university presidents canceled all fall sports — including soccer and volleyball — and said they would explore making them up in the spring

A move to the spring could also prove costly without revenue generated by football media rights deals and ticket sales.

“It would be naive to say that you don’t give thought and considerat­ion to what the financial ramificati­ons or any decision are, but this was a health and well-being decision first and foremost,” Steinbrech­er said. “As we sit here today we don’t know what this will mean financiall­y and how the rest of the fall plays out.”

He said the decision was unanimous among the membership.

“It’s a bitter one, but we believe it’s the right one based on the medical advice we’ve been getting from our medical advisory board,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Big Ten is tapping the brakes on football’s preseason, telling its schools that until further notice full-contact practices cannot begin. The conference announced Saturday all teams will remain in the first two days of what is known as the “acclimatiz­ation period,” working out in just helmets. The Big Ten regular season is scheduled to start Sept. 5.

“We understand there are many questions regarding how this impacts schedules, as well as the feasibilit­y of proceeding forward with the season at all,” the conference said in a statement. “As we have consistent­ly stated, we will continue to evaluate daily, while relying on our medical experts, to make the best decisions possible for the health, safety and wellness of our student-athletes.”

And more players announced they were opting out of the season, notably Pittsburgh defensive tackle

Jaylen Twyman. The junior is a potential early round NFL Draft pick who had 10.5 sacks last season. He said he is declaring for the draft.

MAC schools rely heavily on revenue from road games against power conference teams. Most of those games were canceled when the Power 5 went to exclusivel­y or mostly conference games. Kent State alone had more than $5 million in so-called guarantee games canceled. Whether they can be recouped and when is still to be determined. Without that revenue, the strain became too great of trying to keep players and staff safe during a pandemic.

The conference that managed to score an ESPN deal by playing football games on Tuesdays and Wednesday nights is now the first to surrender to the pandemic.

The MAC’s broadcast rights deal with ESPN is worth about $1 million per year, per school — a tiny fraction of what the Power 5 conference schools get from their TV contracts, but a significan­t amount of money for schools that operate with athletic department budgets in the $30 million range.

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