Wisconsin Game Cancelled

We know how they got it...they f#&%ed around and didn't follow instructions.

We also know that the Big Ten rules were not set up with success in mind but rather failure. 

The only thing I want to see come out of this now is Wisconsin not being able to play for the next 3 weeks.  That better hold up and they should be punished for being stupid.  This should not just be a "quarantine" thing, it should be a consequence thing.  


Think so as well.  Like I said before Wisconsin.

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Sounds like the spreader event was a recent wedding.  The state of Wisconsin is seeing major growth in new cases.
Was the wedding the week before? 
 

Is this from one of their boards? 
 

so if we’d started the year with the rest of the country they probably would have never attended that wedding. 

 
Sounds like the spreader event was a recent wedding.  The state of Wisconsin is seeing major growth in new cases.
Unbelievable.  

Why the hell wouldn't every football player, coach and staff member be on total lock down from anything close to a large gathering leading up to and during the season.

This is pathetic on their part.

 
Was the wedding the week before? 
 

Is this from one of their boards? 
 

so if we’d started the year with the rest of the country they probably would have never attended that wedding. 
I don't have any details.  One of my brothers told me about it.  It could be just a rumor.  

 
Sorry if this has already been brought up, but I heard this this morning......

Apparently Wisconsin already had a bunch of players test positive months ago.  Once a player tests positive they are no longer included in the team total.  The % threshold numbers now use a smaller population because they don't count the previously infected players.

Can anyone confirm this is true?

 
Sorry if this has already been brought up, but I heard this this morning......

Apparently Wisconsin already had a bunch of players test positive months ago.  Once a player tests positive they are no longer included in the team total.  The % threshold numbers now use a smaller population because they don't count the previously infected players.

Can anyone confirm this is true?


Trying to figure out the Big Ten's testing procedures...

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Maybe I missed it, but since they're shutting down for 7 days at minimum, they'll all but have to cancel their game next too, right? 3 days or less of practice after missing a whole week of activities and then a game seems dangerous 

 
Maybe I missed it, but since they're shutting down for 7 days at minimum, they'll all but have to cancel their game next too, right? 3 days or less of practice after missing a whole week of activities and then a game seems dangerous 


I'm going to guess they'll find a way to play. 

 
So do our players that were supposed to be out for the first half get to come back fully for nw? Big ten doesn’t address that in policy to my knowledge. Would be really unfortunate if they were held out 

 
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