With the Big Ten’s decision to nix the fall sports season, and potentially move these sports to a spring season, the conversation has been dominated by football. That is not surprising given the sport’s popularity and the massive amounts of revenue it generates, but what has seemingly been lost in all of this is the fact that other athletic programs around the conference are also dealing with the consequences of the Big Ten’s choice — men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. The lives of these student-athletes have been affected in many ways.