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MSU’s Samuel Stanley: Big Ten presidents reached ‘consensus’ in postponing football season
The Big Ten presidents postponed the fall 2020 football season a week ago
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>>In making its decision, Stanley said the conference relied on a report prepared for the Big Ten that raised issues about the availability of rapid-response testing, the number of positive cases among athletes throughout the conference and the potential after-effects for those who contract COVID-19.
Stanley, a medical doctor with a background in infectious diseases, said little has been published on the latter topic but said the information available creates cause for concern.
“There’s not a lot published on that, but there were preliminary things that have been talked about that may be of concern,” Stanley said. “In the absence of clear, scientific published data, I think those things we were concerned about, but they weren’t the only thing we were concerned about, but we really weighed every factor we could and came to the conclusion that it made more sense to not try and proceed forward at this time.”<<
>>Stanley said that while school presidents considered input from a variety of stakeholders, they ultimately reserved the decision for themselves.“Ultimately that was always our decision to make,” Stanley said. “That’s a fundamental tenet of the Big Ten.”<<