Yahoo Sports: How much did the leaders of Big Ten schools want to keep away from the public when discussing their options for the 2020 football season?
It’s a valid question after a Friday report from the Washington Post. The Post’s story notes that leaders across the conference wanted to set up conversations about the pandemic-impacted season on third-party apps.
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