The Big Ten presidents voted Tuesday to postpone the fall sports season and try to play in the spring, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the Big Ten has formerly announced its plans not to play college football in the fall, the ACC and the SEC reportedly are moving forward with playing. The Clemson Insider reported Monday afternoon the ACC’s intent is to keep moving towards a fall sports season, while SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey came out on Tuesday morning and said his conference, with the medical advice they have received, continues to progress forward to the start of the 2020 season.