A day after the Big Ten canceled the football season, and without answers to a number of questions, namely, why was this decision was made, several parents of Michigan players are furious.
Just days after Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren unveiled a conference-only 10-game composite schedule with built-in flexibility and set to kick of Labor Day weekend, he announced Tuesday that there will be no season because of lingering COVID-19 fears.
Michigan players are still going through voluntary 20-hour practice week in helmets-only. The Big Ten is considering a modified spring football schedule in addition to playing in the fall 2021.