Big Ten football teams could play in January
MADISON – Big Ten officials are working on a revised football schedule that could feature teams starting their season in early January.
Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour said Monday during a Zoom meeting with reporters that the league could release the revised 2020 schedule within a week or so.
Multiple college football sources told the Journal Sentinel that Big Ten officials have decided to start the season as early as possible. That would allow players to finish their season before the 2021 National Football League draft, set to be held April 29 through May 1.
The Big Ten announced Aug. 11 it was shutting down all of the league's fall sports because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic but hoped to move the football season to the second semester.
A January start likely means the Big Ten would attempt use indoor facilities. Several candidates are home to NFL teams. Those are: Indianapolis (Colts), Minneapolis (Vikings) and Detroit (Lions). Other possible facilities are in St. Louis and Syracuse.
The final week of the 2020 NFL regular season is set for Jan. 3. The Colts and Lions are scheduled to play at home that weekend. The Vikings are to play the Lions at Ford Field.
The current NFL schedule has divisional round games set for Saturday Jan. 16 and Sunday 17. The conference
title games are to be played Jan. 24, which is a Sunday.
It remains unclear how many games the Big Ten will attempt to play. However, UW athletic director Barry Alvarez told reporters that coaches and athletic directors are wary of asking players to play too many games in the second semester and then return in August for a full 2021 season.
“It wouldn't be two full seasons,” Alvarez said.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day proposed an eightgame schedule with teams opening in the first week of January and finishing in the last week of February.
That would allow for a Big Ten title game in the first week of March.
“I think that starting the first week in January would be the best way to go,” Day said. “That way there is some separation between that season and the next season.”
UW coach Paul Chryst and Alvarez also noted it is imperative that the revised schedule provide as much separation as possible from the 2021 season.