Barry Alvarez releases statement on return of Big Ten Football

This morning, the Big Ten announced that the decision has been made to bring back football for the fall. This decision was made after a n…

This morning, the Big Ten announced that the decision has been made to bring back football for the fall. This decision was made after a new rapid testing technology became available, as well as from pressure on many different sides directed at the Big Ten and its commissioner Kevin Warren.

Here is Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez’s complete statement on the return of Wisconsin Football in October:

I am thrilled for our student-athletes, coaches, support staff and fans that Big Ten football – specifically BADGER FOOTBALL – will return in October. I want to thank Chancellor Blank for her support and thoughtfulness as we navigate these challenging situations on a daily basis.

I supported the conference’s decision a month ago to postpone our fall sports seasons. There was enough question in the minds of the conference’s presidents, chancellors and medical personnel to make the decision to not go forward.

Over the past several weeks, we have learned a lot and significantly improved testing and tracing capabilities. What I have seen and heard gives me confidence going forward. The health and well-being of our student-athletes and staff remains our top priority, so we will continue to emphasize proper protocols and smart decision-making.

I have spoken with Coach Chryst and we both feel good about having our team ready to play when the time comes.

–#Badgers–