BREAKING: Big Ten fall football restart vote has reportedly passed, season set to resume

According to Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Big Ten football restart vote has passed and the season will resume.

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Early on Tuesday, Nebraska President Ted Carter mistakenly let it slip that the Big Ten football season will resume and an announcement will be made this evening. While he tried to walk it back after his media conference, that news has now been confirmed by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Jeff Potrykus, who said that the vote already took place and the season is confirmed to be happening this fall.

Potrykus did not that he doesn’t know when the announcement will come, but that it is confirmed. He also noted that the Big Ten teams will be eligible for the College Football Playoffs and this will likely be an eight game season over a nine week period.

Potrykus also responded to a tweet from Brian Schottenstein from the Ohio Presidential Electoral College that these are rumors:

This is in line with the reports over the weekend that came out that the Big Ten was planning on an October 17th start date. Also, despite some rumors to the contrary, all 14 teams are reportedly going to follow suit with any decisions on the restart so this would mean Michigan State will be playing football games this fall.

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