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Related: About this forumBig Ten will deem any football game canceled by COVID-19 a 'no contest'
The Big Ten will determine whether to cancel games this year based on COVID-19 testing positivity rates within a team, and if a game can't be played, it will be deemed a "no contest," the conference announced on Thursday.
The Big Ten, which begins its season at 8 p.m. ET on Friday when No. 14 Wisconsin hosts Illinois, is attempting to play an eight-game conference season in eight weeks, plus a ninth game for all 14 teams during Big Ten champions week the weekend of Dec. 19. In order to compete in the Big Ten championship game, a team must play at least six games, according to conference tiebreaker rules that were also released on Thursday.
On Sept. 16, when the Big Ten announced its return this fall, the conference also released specific, color-coded guidelines of green, orange and red to follow when determining if practices or games can continue. If the test positivity rate for a team exceeds 5%, a "team must stop regular practice and competition for a minimum of seven days and reassess metrics until improved."
If a game is canceled, it won't count as a win or loss for either team. Because of the league's truncated schedule, there is no flexibility or bye weeks built in, so conference officials have accounted for the possibility of unbalanced schedules in their lengthy tiebreaker policy. It is similar to that of the Pac-12, which was released earlier this week.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/30170135/big-ten-deem-football-game-canceled-covid-19-no-contest
More details about cancellations, and how they would effect ranking and playoffs, at the link.
So, they're playing. On with the show ...
captain queeg
(10,103 posts)During a pandemic & recession
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,852 posts)... the explosion of new cases this Fall/Winter.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)What could possibly go wrong..........
Auggie
(31,133 posts)gab13by13
(21,264 posts)if a player or coach tests positive they are out for 21 days. That's not going to happen in the SEC. Nick Saban tested positive and never missed a beat.
House of Roberts
(5,167 posts)after his one positive test. His one positive test was thus ruled a false positive.