Michigan and Ohio Stated have played each other every season since 1917 — until blasted 2020 broke the 103-year streak.
This proves two things: 1.) The rivalry is the most cherished in college football; and 2) The COVID-19 pandemic is serious. —
This once-in-a-lifetime event should make fans realize playing sports in a pandemic is frivolous, not essential.
Michigan would have been out a double-digit number of starters so canceled Saturday’s game, and positive COVID-19 cases were increasing each day, according to Yahoo Sports.
The Big Ten hasn’t been able to get through one week without a cancellation since opening weekend.