Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh spoke Wednesday for the first time since he announced that Big Ten football would return next month amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Dave Ablauf and Chad Shepard of the University of Michigan athletics website, Harbaugh said in a statement: “Today is great news. Over the next month, I have felt the anticipation of our players and coaches, and I am extremely happy that they will have the chance to play a 2020 season. Stay positive. Negative test. Let’s play football. “
After the Presidents and Chancellors of the Big Ten first voted to postpone the 2020 Big Ten football season instead of celebrating it in the fall, the convention announced Wednesday that it would begin its season on the weekend of October 24. .
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