Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh joined the school’s football debate on Wednesday, which led the Big Ten to restart their season.
“I’m going to throw a little controversy, that’s my position, I say release the Big Ten,” Harbaugh said, via ESPN’s JAMison Hensley.”Free the Big Ten, Let’s make sure Michigan and Ohio State and all those wonderful groups play football.”
Harbaugh’s brother is Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh, who said the Wolverines tested positive for COVID-19 in August.
“For everyone who wants to retire, they can, ” he added.” Their families deserve to have that selection, just as the SEC handed over this selection to players and families.Most of them to play as a family. I think Big Ten players deserve to have that selection.That frees the Big Ten.”
Big Ten announced on August 11 that it would postpone the fall 2020 season due to coronavirus.Commissioner Kevin Warren later explained that considerations about the long-term effects of the virus and emerging transmission rates were important in decision-making.
Ohio State Quarterback Justin Fields, who filed a petition to repair the season, was a major setback.Eight Nebraska players filed a complaint against the Big Ten.
Despite the players, 11 of the 14 school presidents and rectors voted in favor of deferring the year.
The league is now on a reboot, with Dan Patrick saying it may start on October 10.Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported a possible start date for Thanksgiving, while ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg added the start of the season.get started in enero.es the highest probability.
Obviously, Harbaugh is looking at his brother, but it turns out that coaches and players will probably have to wait to watch Big Ten football.