Husker 247: A group of parents of Nebraska football players are organizing and planning to send a letter to the Big Ten Conference this week after the league opted to postpone the fall season because of coronavirus concerns.Â
The group will join parents at Iowa, Ohio State and Penn State who have voiced their opposition in letters to the Big Ten leadership.Â
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