June 26, 2026

Michigan-Ohio State Cancelled Due to Virus


For the first time since 1917, “The Game” between Ohio State and Michigan will not take place. The annual rivalry between the Buckeyes and Wolverines has been canceled due to an increase in COVID-19 cases and contact tracing within the Michigan program, according to a school statement. The cancelation could have some major implications for the Big Ten, as the conference requires a team to play at least six games to be eligible for the conference championship. With the cancellation, Ohio State (5-0) will have played a total of just five games this season. The Buckeyes might need to add a replacement game Saturday to be eligible to represent the East in the conference championship game against Northwestern, according to guidelines put in place by the Big Ten before the season. Big Ten athletic directors will meet Wednesday to potentially discuss changing the rule, according to sources. If another Big Ten game scheduled for Saturday were to be canceled, the conference could make moves…

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