Big Ten reportedly scheduled to meet Monday night on fate of 2020 college football season

There has yet to be a vote on canceling the Big Ten football season per reports. Instead, there is a meeting scheduled for Monday night.

Okay everyone, take a deep breath. It’s been an awfully interesting last 48 hours of college football news, and sourced upcoming news. And it’s not done yet.

Previous and well-sourced information pointed reported a 12-2 Big Ten president’s vote in favor of the Big Ten canceling the fall 2020 college football season. Since then though, that has been clawed back with other sources stating that no vote took place.

So what gives, and what do we believe? Who knows anymore. What does appear certain however at this point is that there is yet another so-called emergency meeting of Big Ten college presidents and that a vote is expected Monday night at 6 PM ET on whether or not the season will be shelved or postponed.

The news was first reported by Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal.

Okay, until it’s not, or until nothing comes of it? We don’t know anymore but all we can do is work with what we know and go with it. So, stay tuned and there’s at least a pretty good chance that we’ll hear some pretty substantial news tonight coming out of the heartland.

Or so we hope.

 

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