The Denver Post

Emotions on edge as COVID lingers

- By Hank Kurz Jr.

Indiana coach Tom Allen was heartbroke­n. Kansas State’s Chris Klieman doesn’t know if he will be, too, eventually, but said he wants to keep his players on campus.

Across the country, the looming collapse of the college football season is beginning to hit home for coaches who have scrambled to pull a season together through a pandemic.

The Big Ten and Pac-12 became the first Power Five conference­s to cancel their fall football seasons because of concerns about COVID19. The Big Ten said it hopes to compete in the spring, and the Pac-12 pushed even basketball back to Jan. 1.

“My heart breaks for our players. I couldn’t be prouder of the commitment and focus they have demonstrat­ed from the start of this pandemic,” Allen said of the Big Ten’s decision Tuesday.

“Our number one priority always has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of our players. While this is a difficult day, the decision is in the best interest of our players,” he said.

Shelly Meyer, a nurse and wife of retired college coach Urban Meyer, tweeted that with players losing their sport, “please make sure we have outlets/resources to help them cope w this loss. And yes, it IS loss, even if u think it’s ‘just a game.’”

The announceme­nts, which came about an hour apart, left the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Southeaste­rn Conference and the Big 12 as the Power Five conference­s still intending to play in the fall, and left Klieman clinging to hope.

“I hope they don’t totally lose a season,” he said of his players. “What is the plan for each league, whether they play in the fall or play in the spring?”

It’s a question coaches still preparing their teams for a fall season have to be asking almost hourly at this point, especially as some schools prepare to welcome students back to campus.

For many, staying on campus is still their best bet.

“You don’t want to send them home because I really believe the environmen­t we have at K-State is the safest environmen­t we have for these guys,” Klieman said.

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