Auburn officials not certain if football will be played this fall

The university is leaving it up to the state government on decisions made regarding sporting events.

Auburn University officials are just as confused as the rest of us on whether college football will be played this fall or not.

Per OANow.com, the university also doesn’t know whether when a decision will be made.

“Decisions regarding football have not yet been made by the NCAA, SEC or the individual states,” Auburn University’s director of public affairs Brian Keeter said. “A timeline for those decisions isn’t yet known.”

This falls the day after the Big Ten voted to have a conference-only schedule for all of its sports this fall and the Ivy League cancelled all of its sporting events through at least January 1.

On the university’s webpage, the school made it clear that they will leave it up to the state government on its decision.

“We definitely hope to play all sports this fall, but will rely on state health orders to make these determinations,” the site reads. “We will provide information as it becomes available.”