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Big Ten Presidents And Chancellors Did Not Vote on Returning to Play In Sunday's Meeting, Still Expected to Vote This Week

The wait continues.

A multi-hour long meeting on Sunday filled with presentations from various subcommittees to the Big Ten's Council of Presidents and Chancellors came and went with no vote on when to begin the conference's football season, per various reports.

David Jesse of the Detroit Free Press first reported the lack of a vote, and ESPN's Adam Rittenberg and The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach confirmed it.

Discussions are expected to continue, Rittenberg reported, and a vote will likely come later this week, per Jesse.

Sunday's meeting featured a "comprehensive plan" put forth to the Big Ten's presidents and chancellors that included "an emphasis on medical protocols," per Yahoo's Pete Thamel who noted there was "a lot of optimism" about starting a season this fall.