Posted on 08/11/2020 12:35:28 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
MADISON, WI As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of our lives, both personally and professionally. For many students and staff, it has brought anxiety and stress and we are all looking forward to a time when things begin to look and feel more "normal."
For many months, we had hoped that the return of fall collegiate sports might be an opportunity to restore some sense of normalcy and provide brighter moments for our university, our city and our state. Even so, today's decision by the Big Ten to postpone the fall 2020 sports season is the correct one.
It was made with the input of medical professionals and with the best interests of student-athletes, fans and staff at its core. Athletic Department staff have worked incredibly hard to create as safe an environment as possible for our teams to practice and prepare for the season, but there is simply too much unknown risk for us to proceed with the confidence we need to launch our sports seasons. At the end of the day, the health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches and staff is our top priority. Nothing is more important.
As the Big Ten statement indicates, sports are simply different from other campus activities. There is no way to preserve physical distancing during competition, and masking can make competition very difficult. There are also a variety of unknowns about the interaction of COVID-19 with extreme physical exertion. As a result, playing the fall season would pose risks that we think are not acceptable for our student-athletes and our athletic staff.
This is a difficult moment for all of us student-athletes, coaches, staff, students, fans and local communities whose lives are intertwined with Badger Athletics in a variety of ways.
We are all going to miss the excitement of Saturdays at Camp Randall, cheering the volleyball team in the Field House as it was headed toward another run for a National Championship, the excellence of our cross country runners and the memorable experiences that come with men's and women's soccer.
We are particularly heartbroken for the student-athletes and coaches who put so much time and effort into preparing for competition.
We also recognize that this decision will have a major financial impact on not only our Athletic Department, but the many businesses and members of our community who rely on Badger events to support their livelihoods. These financial issues within Athletics are compounded by the deep financial challenges facing all of campus at this moment.
Today's decision affects fall sports only, and we are still hopeful that we can find a path forward so that their seasons can be played in spring 2021. There are many obstacles to overcome for this to happen, but we will begin planning in case that is possible. At this point, no decisions have been made regarding winter sports.
Despite this postponement, we will continue to provide support and care for our student-athletes. That is central to our Athletic Department mission, and includes continuing their scholarships, academic advising and support, health insurance, and meals. This also includes the safe and successful opening of the fall semester on our campus, so that all students have an opportunity to move forward in their education.
We recognize how disappointing this news is to our Badger community. We appreciate the continued support and understanding of all those associated with Badger Athletics and the fans who cheer them on and look forward to the day we can safely resume competition in college athletics.
Spring semesters begin in early January. Think outdoor football in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan about that time of the year. Smart move........NOT!
Thank the Lord I won’t be subjected to college level wokeness.
Well I won’t get to see the games I never see anyhow. What a loss. /s
Does the Big 10 winner normally go to the Rose Bowl? I haven’t kept up with the changes to college bowl games in recent years. But, just wondering, is it time to cancel all the post season college bowl games now too?
Awe what a shame, bunch of plastered brainwashing commercials for the MBS bundlers no more.
The Rico gang better get on that 1200 pronto.
Saves a lot of kneeling by campus commies and the loss of revenue will hurt them plenty.
Now if the SEC and ACC stick with their plans to play, they can make manifest what is already known to many that the Big 10 is totally irrelevant...
The Rose Bowl was cancelled several weeks ago, at least the parade was.
This used to be true. Would not be true if 2020 season were held, because the Rose Bowl is scheduled to host one of the college football playoffs.
Lou Holtz is trending. He apparently said on Fox Sports “We have to move on from this eventually. They got over Normandy, didn’t they?”
Of course, nobody in the Big 10 is old enough to remember Normandy...
What does Kamala Harris have to do with this ?
Big 12, SEC and ACC can still do just fine.
Even if we can't play this fall, we still hate you.
Sincerely,
Willie the Wildcat and Goldy the Gopher
LOL!
IS THIS the hill you chose to die on? ;)
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