Parents of football players in the Big Ten made their way to the conference’s offices in Chicago Friday morning to voice their displeasure with the postponement of this fall’s football season.
Tough to get an exclusive interview here. More reporters than protestors. pic.twitter.com/y91pEv4lYB
— jon greenberg (@jon_greenberg) August 21, 2020
According to multiple media members on the scene about 30 parents of football players met up outside the currently closed Big Ten offices outside of Chicago to protest. Some held signs and some gave speeches demanding transparency from the conference and commissioner Kevin Warren regarding the decision to postpone the fall season.
Randy Wade explaining what they want, which is really just a dialogue with the Big Ten. (He was wearing a mask before. pic.twitter.com/kE3Gx0gJId
— jon greenberg (@jon_greenberg) August 21, 2020
Some parents held signs that read, “We want to play.”
That’s a wrap. Rally attracted about 30 fball people & 35 media members pic.twitter.com/0eDIeF9Wr4
— Teddy Greenstein (@TeddyGreenstein) August 21, 2020
The Big Ten announced last Tuesday that the conference wouldn’t be playing football this fall. A number of parent associations responded to the announcement with displeasure, sending letters to the commissioner and organizing this protest. Warren released an open letter earlier this week in response to protest from players, coaches, and parents saying that the decision to postpone the fall season was final and would not be revisited.
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