247Sports: Every Big Ten athletic director wanted a fall 2020 college football season, Nebraska’s Bill Moos told Sam McKewon of the Omaha World Herald. In a column published Saturday by McKewon, Moos said that he and several of his fellow athletic directors — Ohio State’s Gene Smith, Penn State’s Sandy Barbour and Michigan’s Warde Manuel — pushed hardest for the fall while Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren reportedly preferred this spring.
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