The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Indiana-Purdue, Michigan-Iowa canceled; bowl also called off

- By Michael Marot

Two of the seven Big Ten Champions Week games were canceled Tuesday because of COVID-19 outbreaks as an uncertain postseason looms for college football.

The annual rivalry game between Indiana and Purdue set for Friday was canceled for the second time in two weeks and the third time this season. Michigan’s game at No. 18 Iowa on Saturday also was canceled, the third straight Wolverines game to be called off.

Athletic directors Scott Dolson of Indiana and Mike Bobinski of Purdue acknowledg­ed the history and tradition of playing for the

Old Oaken Bucket. “Both universiti­es worked extremely hard in an effort to play,” they said, “but at this time it just isn’t possible.”

The final month of the season, including bowl games, is already being affected by the pandemic, just as the regular season was. Approximat­ely 125 games since late August have been postponed or canceled, including the Frisco Bowl scheduled for Saturday. SMU had to withdraw from the game about 25 miles from its Dallas campus and its opponent, UTSA, is switching to the First Responders Bowl Dec. 26 against a team to be determined.

In Indiana, the cancellati­on came just as the Boilermake­rs (24) appeared ready to resume football activities after pausing them a week ago on the same day Indiana took the same step.

It’s unclear whether the cancellati­on will end a bizarre year which began with Purdue coach Jeff Brohm missing the season opener after testing positive for COVID-19.

“We’re not looking down that road,” Brohm said Monday when asked whether Purdue might be interested in playing in a bowl since there is no minimum number of wins needed this season.

The cancellati­on was a disappoint­ing blow to the Hoosiers (61), who are having one of their best seasons in decades. The Hoosiers haven’t won a bowl game since 1991 and coach Tom Allen believes that

would be a good way to wrap up a historic season.

Michigan had its Dec. 5 home game against Maryland and its visit to No. 3 Ohio State last week wiped out because of an ongoing

outbreak. Athletic director Warde Manuel said there would have been more than 50 players unavailabl­e because of positive tests and contact tracing requiremen­ts — more than last week or the week before.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Purdue’s Matt McCann (79) and Navon Mosley (27) celebrate with the Old Oaken Bucket after Purdue defeated Indiana in 2018. The IndianaPur­due rivalry game has been canceledfo­r the first time since the Spanish flu pandemic forced cancellati­ons in 1918 and ‘19.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Purdue’s Matt McCann (79) and Navon Mosley (27) celebrate with the Old Oaken Bucket after Purdue defeated Indiana in 2018. The IndianaPur­due rivalry game has been canceledfo­r the first time since the Spanish flu pandemic forced cancellati­ons in 1918 and ‘19.

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