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10 games for Big Ten

Conference to begin shortened schedule Labor Day weekend

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The Big Ten released its 10game conference-only football schedule beginning as early as Labor Day weekend but cautioned Wednesday there is no certainty games will be played.

The Big Ten was the last of the Power Five conference­s to announce its schedule as college football navigates how to play games amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We're approachin­g this entire process on a day-to-day basis,” Commission­er Kevin Warren said on the Big Ten Network. “We're gathering medical informatio­n daily, we're communicat­ing with all of our constituen­ts in the Big Ten and communicat­ing with student-athletes. This will not be a straight line this year.”

Under the revised schedule, teams will play conference opponents they originally were set to meet and will have one additional cross-division game.

The regular season starts the weekend of Sept. 5 and runs through Nov. 21. There is a built-in cushion allowing for makeup games to be played, if necessary. The 10 games would be played over at least 12 weeks, with each team having two open dates. Nov. 28 also is available for makeup games.

If the coronaviru­s situation dictates, the season could start Sept. 12, 19 or 26.

The Big Ten championsh­ip game in Indianapol­is remains scheduled for Dec. 5 but could moved as late as Dec. 19.

The conference will allow teams to begin preseason practices Friday, or earlier if a team's season begins before Sept. 5.

At least four Big Ten football programs have been impacted by COVID-19. Outbreaks forced the shutdown of voluntary workouts at Ohio State, Michigan State, Rutgers and Northweste­rn.

“In making this announceme­nt, the Conference acknowledg­es that there is much work to be done on our campuses, in our communitie­s and across the country to gain control of a virus that continues to spread at an alarming rate,” the conference said in a statement. “While the Conference remains hopeful for a September 2020 start in all fall sports, including football, issuing a schedule does not guarantee that competitio­n will occur. While our strategy is to continue planning for all fall sports, if the virus continues to spread among our students despite our many preventati­ve measures, including testing and quarantine protocols, we are also prepared to delay or cancel competitio­n pursuant to local and state public health orders or the recommenda­tions of our medical experts.”

Big Ten competitio­n start dates for men's and women's crosscount­ry, field hockey, men's and women's soccer and women's volleyball have been postponed through at least Sept. 5. Conference-only schedules for those sports will be released later.

The conference also released its medical policies and protocols for all sports on testing requiremen­ts, and quarantine and isolation. Testing will be managed by a third-party laboratory to ensure consistenc­y across the conference.

Sports such as football that have a high risk of contact will have a minimum of two tests per week during the competitiv­e season. All other sports will have a minimum of one test per week.

The player advocacy group College Athlete Unity, in a letter to the Big Ten and NCAA published on The Players' Tribune website, called on the conference to penalize schools that don't adhere to testing protocols and other safety measures. The group, among other things, also asked for an adjustment to players' cost-ofliving stipends to account for the increase in personal expenses related to limited access athletic facilities and reimbursem­ent for stipends that were reduced during the summer.

Many of the concerns raised by College Athlete Unity echo those of the (hash)WeAreUnite­d group that has forwarded proposals to Pac-12 administra­tors.

The Big 12 announced this week that its teams would play nine conference games beginning in mid- to late September, with one home nonconfere­nce game before that. Atlantic Coast Conference teams will play 10 conference games and one nonconfere­nce game that will be held in the state of the ACC team, with first games the week of Sept. 7.

 ?? ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Defending Big Ten champion Ohio State is one of four schools whose voluntary offseason workouts have been affected by outbreak.
ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES Defending Big Ten champion Ohio State is one of four schools whose voluntary offseason workouts have been affected by outbreak.

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