Sunday’s 11:08 a. m. : the presidents and chancellors of the big ten have also afforded what’s happening elsewhere. positive this weekend This is an additional proof that this can be done safely.
“Perhaps apparent but still incredible: after yesterday’s trials, the 3,600 players and team staff, as well as another 1,400 attendees consistent with the day, were allowed for today’s games, according to the source. A remarkable achievement for the league and its players. ”
10:27 a. m. Sunday: Michael Spath of Wolverines Digest, the Sports Illustrated Michigan website, tweeted Sunday morning saying that the Michigan president “didn’t have the political capital” to vote against football again.
According to a source this morning about whether Michigan’s president will vote to play football: ‘He’s looking to put out so many fires on campus that he just doesn’t have the political capital to turn down the sport, especially when the reaction is much bigger than what I think someone is expecting. \ “
9:49 a. m. Sunday: Adam Rittenberg of ESPN tweeted that he thought the Big Ten would vote to resume play and also that a unanimous vote would be in favor of unity.
“Don’t say it’s going to happen, but if B1G presidents vote to resume play (I think they will), they’ll get a unanimous vote, even if some schools retire. After the ugliest and most divisive month in league history, a united front would be useful today’.
8:55 am Sunday: Here is the link to my Sunday morning column, with the intention of reminding others that the ten great presidents did not think they made a bad resolution in August and that it would possibly take a long time to change course today. CLICK HERE