With the Big Ten football season set to kick
off Friday night, the conference announced Thursday that any
game that can't be played due to a coronavirus outbreak will be
declared "no contest."
Neither team would receive a win or a loss in such instances.
While other conferences have postponed games and shuffled
schedules to accommodate contests put off due to positive
COVID-19 tests, the Big Ten has no such leeway due to its late
start to the season.
All Big Ten teams will play eight games in eight weeks starting
this weekend and running through Dec. 12. The Big Ten
championship game will be played Dec. 19, featuring the
first-place teams from each division. That same day, all other
teams in the conference will play a ninth game, with the
second-place team in the Big Ten East facing the second-place
team in the Big Ten Week, the third-place teams meeting up, etc.
Games will be canceled if one team or both teams have both a
test positivity rate (number of positive tests divided by total
number of tests administered) of at least 5 percent and a
population positivity rate (number of positive individuals
divided by total population at risk) of at least 7.5 percent.
With no makeup games possible and understanding the likelihood
of games behind canceled, the Big Ten published a five-page
document spelling out the tiebreaker procedures for determining
the final standings.
The top standings criteria will be winning percentage, but a
team must complete at least six games to be eligible for the
conference championship game, unless the conference average for
games completed is fewer than six games. In the latter case, a
team must have contested no less than two games fewer than the
conference average.
If division rivals end up tied in the loss column after playing
a different number of games, their head-to-head result will be
the first tiebreaker over total wins. If division foes are tied
and their head-to-head matchup was canceled, division winning
percentage will be the first tiebreaker.
Illinois plays at No. 14 Wisconsin on Friday before the other 12
Big Ten teams are in action on Saturday.
--Field Level Media
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