College players' renewed call for representation feels more real than ever — and could emerge as the single most defining development from these past several months.
The Big Ten began playing football in 1896. Of all the seasons to be postponed by a global pandemic, it had to be with the Gophers coming off a historic season. Now Saturdays in the fall will be silent.
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The Gophers were eager to get started after reaching the Final Four last year and adding the nation's top-ranked recruiting class. The next few months will test their ability to manage uncertainty.
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Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck said his players are disappointed about the fall season being called off but they believed the Big Ten made the right move.
Incoming freshmen guards Jamal Mashburn Jr. and David Mutaf, members of the Gophers' 2020 recruiting class, are preparing on their own at home but anxious to join the team. Mutaf is set to arrive late this month from Turkey.
The Big Ten has transitioned to spring football. How long is a season? What physical toll will it take on players? Many questions need answering in the weeks ahead.
There were those who thought the Big Ten had no choice but to call off fall sports. Others reacted to the decision, and the whole idea, with varying degrees of astonishments and outrage.
Join former Gophers quarterback Bryan Cupito, columnist Chip Scoggins and host Michael Rand for a discussion about the impact of the Big Ten's decision.
The 2020 college sports landscape changed dramatically when the Big Ten and Pac-12 announced they are postponing their fall seasons. What happened? And what happens now?
As college football goes on hiatus, it's not hard to separate the adults from the children. Most of the latter are highly paid college football coaches.
With the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling fall sports Tuesday, here's where the other three Power Five conferences stood on the issue in what remains a fluid situation:
Capping a tumultuous, six-day span, the Big Ten announced that it is canceling the fall season in football and all other fall sports because of the coronavirus pandemic.
University coaches are awaiting more details on what their teams will be allowed to do in the fall and how schedules can be put together for play after January 1.