247Sports: The Big Ten Conference will hold a regularly-scheduled meeting on Saturday to discuss the parameters of the upcoming 2020 college football season where commissioner Kevin Warren is expected to tell those on the call he prefers a spring season instead of playing this fall, The Detroit Free Press reports through sources. The meeting of university presidents within the Big Ten comes after the Mid-American Conference became the first FBS league to cancel its fall college season in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, citing safety concerns for student-athletes.
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