On Aug. 11, the Big Ten announced it would be postponing its college football season from the fall to the spring, followed by the likes of the Pac-12, the MAC, and the Mountain West making similar decisions.
While some opted to postpone, others – namely the SEC, ACC, and Big 12 – decided to move forward as scheduled with the fall season.
In the weeks following the Big Ten’s announcement, though, the conference has been met with criticism from its own athletic directors, coaches, players and fans, with a group of Nebraska players going as far as to file a lawsuit just last week in hopes of overturning the decision.