KEY POINTS
  • The Big Ten announced Tuesday it will postpone fall sports this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The conference said it would consider pushing the fall sports to the spring of 2021 if it's safe to do so.
  • About an hour after the Big Ten's announcement, the Pac-12 called a news conference to say its season would be postponed until the spring.
Ohio State Buckeyes running back J.K. Dobbins (2) runs with the ball while trying to avoid being tackled by Michigan Wolverines defensive back Daxton Hill (30) during a regular season Big 10 Conference game between the Ohio State Buckeyes (2) and the Michigan Wolverines.

The first powerhouse conference in college football has decided to postpone its season due to Covid-19.

The Big Ten said Tuesday the postponement affects all sports scheduled for the fall season as concerns about the pandemic continue to plague the U.S. along with fears of a second wave of Covid-19. The Big Ten conference includes schools such as Ohio State University, University of Michigan and Northwestern University. The Big Ten said in a statement Tuesday that it will consider playing the fall sports in the spring instead.