Teams across the Big Ten continue to push back against the league following the postponement of the fall football season on Aug. 11. At the time of the cancelation and following, commissioner Kevin Warren has made it clear the league aims to play a winter/spring season.
Still, from the top of the conference standings to the bottom, several schools have made it clear that sitting out this fall is not their plan.
Though the team would have loved to play a season, Maryland, on the other hand, has been supportive of the Big Ten’s decision, placing an emphasis on prioritizing the health of its student-athletes.