Michigan AD: Ohio State won’t be punished for not betting 6 games in the middle of COVID

Following the fact that Michigan had to cancel Saturday’s game opposed to the state of Ohio due to an increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the football program, Wolverines sports director Warde Manuel expects the Buckeyes to be punished for respecting the minimum Big Ten game. Limit.

In statements to reporters Tuesday, Warde said he and the Big Ten were “open to a conversation” that would allow the state of Ohio to participate in the Big Ten championship game on December 19.

“We made a resolution months ago, not knowing where this virus would take us. I don’t think anyone will be punished with the resolutions we made (months ago),” he added.

This article will be updated to provide more information about this story as it becomes available.

 

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