PISCATAWAY, N.J. — The coronavirus pandemic was considered by many coaches to be the biggest opponent for Big Ten Conference teams coming into this virus-delayed football season, and it certainly has been.
With the annual bragging rights game between Minnesota and No. 18 Wisconsin called off on Tuesday because of another outbreak among the Gophers, five games have been canceled due to COVID-19-related issues since play began on Oct. 23.
And that's just the games. The opening months of the season have seen Purdue coach Jeff Brohm, Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst and Maryland coach Mike Locksley test positive for COVID-19.
Because of federal laws limiting what the conference's 14 universities can say about the health of college athletes, it's hard to say how many have been taken off the field by the virus.
Here is just a snapshot:
— Rutgers had 30 players sidelined during a summer outbreak.
— Minnesota went into a game last week with 61 scholarship players. (FBS programs are allowed 85 scholarships on their roster.)
— Illinois was missing roughly a dozen players early in the season, including its starting quarterback.