Breaking Down the Economic Impact of the Big Ten and Pac-12 Postponing Fall Sports
When it comes to sports returning, we know that money is a motivating factor, but the business of sports was not enough to keep the Big Ten and Pac-12 from postponing their college football season this fall. Despite the enormous economic ramifications from not playing a 2020 season, both conferences decide to postpone fall sports due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg is joined by MMQB's Andrew Brandt and Brendan Gulick of BuckEyes Now for more on this.
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