Reducing players' time demands a key focus of B1G meetings
Brian Bennett, ESPN Staff Writer
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The Big Ten would like to put both those myths to rest through such actions as scrapping the 20-hour rule and putting padlocks on their workout facilities during the summer. Reducing time demands on players became a big topic at the Big Ten spring meetings this week, and -- unlike the pie-in-the-sky freshman-ineligibility idea -- conference leaders have some concrete ideas on how to accomplish that.
"Student-athletes need more time off," Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said "They need a little time to clear their heads, to do an internship, to study abroad."
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