Big Ten commissions respond to news of 2020 cancellation


Michigan says JJ McCarthy:

“I mean it’s 2020, so it was not something that blew my mind, haha. This is out of everyone’s control and we, like Michigan, take it one day at a time. I feel for the high school footballers “But we all know that hard times never last, but tough people do. This will unite college football and in the years to come college football will be even more valued.”

Michigan promises Kechaun Bennett:

“I’m shocked because the way Michigan handled the virus, I assumed every other school was too. I thought everything was fine, but I’m also afraid this means my season might not happen either.”

Maryland obliges Marcus Bradley:

“Very crazy. Some players will only play for 2 years.”

Michigan says Louis Hansen:

“That was difficult to see, especially since I felt the players and coaches who pleaded to play had some great arguments in their favor. It will be difficult for me and the rest of Michigan. recruiting class, because many of us haven ” I personally experienced a Michigan game, which was something we all set out to do together. And most of my family have not been able to make it on a visit. . ‘

Ohio State Obliges Kyle McCord:

“It’s really unfortunate. It’s probably going to go to each of the conferences. I hope it has nothing to do with me being there early.”

State State commitment from Evan Pryor:

“I find it sad. There are boys depending on the season to be drafted.”

Penn State commits Landon Tengwall:

“Wow! My response is that some type of player panel like NCAA PA like the NFL needs to be formed so we can meet our needs.”

Penn State commits Christian Veilleux:

‘Very crazy, but I’m not surprised. COVID was winning anyway, so I think it’s better that they do it now by halfway through the season. I wish the season could continue, but safety should be the priority. Ultimately, I think it’s a losing-losing situation for the NCAA and the teams / players. ”

Iowa commit Brody Brecht:

‘They have to keep it in the fall. Moving it to the spring will do nothing. Covid will still be round. All coaches and players want to play, but they have no say in the last word what kind of stupidity is. I get that they are concerned about the safety of the players, but that players play a very physical sport and risk injury every time they step on the field. However, it does not affect my recruitment, will still be a Hawkeye. ”

Ohio State commits Jantzen Dunn:

“(Jantzen) just feels bad for the players in Ohio State. Especially the seniors. He feels this would be a championship season for them. It sucks for everyone but necessarily. You have kids and coaches who have posted a ton of work and that will go unnoticed. I hope we can get back to some kind of normalcy soon. ”- Dunn’s father, Mitchell Dunn, via Dave Lackford, BuckeyeGrove.com

Penn State commits Lonnie White:

“That’s crazy to hear. All these players put in the work and don’t come to play. It’s sad.”

2022 State State includes Gabe Powers:

“They’ve worked too hard for their season to cancel like that. It’s discouraging to see so many players cancel their season and end some careers because they can not take this opportunity with the concept.” via Dave Lackford, BuckeyeGrove.com

Jack Sawyer commits Ohio State:

“It’s ridiculous. It’s hard to imagine falling without football.” via Dave Lackford, BuckeyeGrove.com

Penn State commits Liam Clifford:

“I’m really excited about the news that may have been canceled. I thought what all the fellow athletes were doing on Twitter was hoping to have a great season. It was really cool to see so many different players from different teams come together so well. ” via Ryan Snyder, BlueWhiteIllustrated.com

Iowa commit Max Llewellyn:

“I can not imagine that the Big 12 and other conferences are not far behind them, and even if they fail to do so, I will be a Hawkeye forever, regardless.”

Iowa commit Keegan Johnson:

“Nothing changes. I have made a promise, and I will honor it. Just need to adjust by going to the circumstances. ”

Iowa tasette Jordan Oladokun:

‘It has no (impact on his recruitment). I mean, I was a man who would go in December, so I have no idea if I can still or if it needs to be changed. ”

Iowa tasette Jeremiah Pittman:

‘It would not really change anything. But it’s really sad, because not only could I not do my job, but I can not go to games in the fall. ”

Iowa commit Arland Bruce:

“It does not really affect my recruitment, but it does affect me to sign up early, depending on what the Big Ten is doing. If they move the season to spring, I probably will not go. I do not want to lose a year of eligibility as there are two recipients, Ihmir Smith-Marsette and Brandon Smith, who are graduating and are potential running picks. “

Michigan pleads Tristan Bounds:

‘It does not affect my recruitment. But as far as my mind is concerned, the season should be played in the fall. ”

Michigan says Xavier Worthy:

‘It sucks, but I’m all Michigan. Nothing changes. ”

Nebraska tawize Heinrich Haarberg:

“In my opinion, the Nebraska administration and coaches have handled this the best in the country. They have brought the best interests of the athletes to mind while still keeping them safe. ‘

State State deploy Ohio Hancock:

‘I’m really surprised they canceled so early. I’ll miss them watching them play, but otherwise, that does not bother me. ‘

Nebraska pleads for Marques Buford:

“It’s crazy that they choose to remove the student-athletes from an extremely safe environment to safely protect against the virus and add to the players who want to play and if there was a choice to play on the season. to choose, there should be someone to sign you up as well. As for my recruiting, I’m 110 percent committed to the University of Nebraska and to the coaching staff there. I feel like they did a great job for the players to let them play and the fact that they are one of the programs of 12 to say ‘yes, let’s let our athletes play’ really stands out to me. ‘

Nebraska commit Malik Williams:

“Not recruiting from my recruitment because I’m already started, so at my end no that does not affect me.”

Nebraska pleads for Teddy Prochazka:

“I would hope they could invent and play something this fall, but if it did not affect me, I would still be able to graduate early and get there.”

Nebraska advocates for Branson Yager:

‘I do not have much else to say then let’s play. We put our lives in danger as we step on the field every day. How are we going to leave a disease that you need to be tested to know if you have it, stop us from our season and put us out hundreds of millions of dollars. Nebraska wants to play and they all know the risks. Let’s play. It does not affect my recruitment on my side of things. I’m 100 percent committed to Nebraska. I’m not aware of what could happen to the program or to football in general if we do not have a season. ‘

Nebraska commit Seth Malcom:

‘It does not affect my recruitment. I believe Nebraska do everything they can to play. If they decide to move it to the spring, then that is the best case scenario for the players and staff. I know that health no. 1 is for Nebraska and I hope they are able to play. I can not wait to be in Lincoln and see them in Memorial Stadium. ”

Nebraska commit Latrell Neville:

“It really affected me in an important way, mostly because I’m half a year old, so I do not know what that would sign up for me early on.”

Ohio State Obliges Sam Hart:

“It will be sad if they have to cancel or move the season, but I understand that teams have to do what they have to do for the safety of the players, staff and the people around them. I really hope they can find a safe way to play this fall and whatever the outcome then, it will not affect my recruitment at all. I’m still a Buckeye. ”

Ohio State Obliges Ben Christman:

“I’m still waiting to hear what’s going on and in terms of my recruitment I’m locked up and I’ll sign with Ohio State in December.”

Donovan Jackson commits Ohio State:

‘It will not affect my recruitment at all. I’m just amazed that it’s a possible solution. ”

Penn State commit to Zakee Wheatley:

‘It kind of makes me kind of unsure about how things will go for the 2021 class. I know a lot of players want to play and I think if I was in that situation, I would want to play as long as there were things to help keep us safe. As far as I know, based on my conversation with Penn State, it did not affect my recruitment, but everything is so crazy at the moment, who knows. “

Wisconsin tasizze Ayo Adebogun:

‘It’s a shame they can not play in the autumn, but it’s great that they still have a chance to play. From what I know, the exchange does not affect recruitment. ‘

Wisconsin promises Jake Chaney:

“I feel it could have a big impact on my recruitment because it might not allow me to go to school early and if we do not have a season at all, that will give seniors another year and some of our scholarships. weihelje? “

Wisconsin tawize Ricardo Hallman:

‘It does not affect my recruitment Somehow I am confident in the decision I have made. Whatever the season may move to the spring it will be difficult, but I’m all for it as long as the boys play a season. ‘

Rutgers assign Tyler Needham:

“I think at the moment it’s not really my place to be a lawyer or try to change one way or another for a change, but there will definitely be teams and players who will become in many different ways affected, if they are good or bad. ” via Richie Schnyderite, TheKnightReport.net

Rutgers tawize Henry Hughes:

‘Honestly, I find that breaking down is not the worst idea. Corona is a very serious matter, and even though I would love for my team to play, I understand the reason for the Big Ten to cancel the selection. ” via Richie Schnyderite, TheKnightReport.net