When it was finally revealed Monday that 11 of the Big Ten’s 14 university presidents and chancellors had voted in favor of postponing fall sports, you didn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out which three schools had voted against the postponement.
Leaders from Ohio State, Nebraska and Iowa had all made their disagreement with the Big Ten’s decision known, and sure enough, ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg and The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach both reported Monday that those were the three schools whose presidents voted for the conference to play football and other sports this fall.