
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Michigan and Ohio State has officially been canceled this Saturday. As of now, the Buckeyes are 5-0 on the season and wouldn’t meet the requirement to compete in the Big Ten Championship. The second place team is Indiana, who is 6-1 this season, with the only loss coming by seven to Ohio State. Indiana is scheduled to play Purdue this Saturday, but it was also announced Tuesday that Purdue football program has canceled practice Tuesday to evaluate the results of recent COVID-19 testing. Northwestern will be the representative from the Big Ten West in the title game on Dec. 19. The Big Ten has not said anything yet after this Michigan-Ohio State news. Below is the full press release from Michigan on the cancellation: ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Michigan Athletic Department announced Tuesday (Dec. 8) that an increasing number of positive COVID-19 cases and student-athletes in…
Continue Reading: Big Ten Daily (Dec. 8): Michigan-Ohio State Game Officially Canceled, Purdue Cancels Practice