

Ohio State has learned that this weekend's rivalry game with the University of Michigan has been cancelled. The Wolverines are not healthy enough to play as they continue to deal with a CoVID-19 outbreak in their locker room.
Here is the official release from the University of Michigan:
The teams have played every year since 1918.
According to Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports, Michigan was going to be without roughly 45 players this weekend should the game have been played.
Whether or not the Ohio State Buckeyes will play a game on Saturday against another opponent has not been determined yet. ESPN's Adam Rittenberg is reporting that the conference athletic directors will meet tomorrow morning to discuss how to move forward.
As of right now, the Buckeyes have not played enough games to qualify for the Big Ten championship game. But Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said last week he thinks the league will come to Ohio State's aid if this situation arose.
The Big Ten has issued a press release, which closed by saying the following:
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