Big Ten’s Cancellation of 2020 College Football Season Derails University of Wisconsin’s Playoff Hopes

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The University of Wisconsin’s football team had high hopes for the 2020 season, with many expecting them to make a run for the playoffs. However, those hopes were dashed when the Big Ten Conference announced the cancellation of the 2020 college football season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The University of Wisconsin had been preparing for the upcoming season for months, and the cancellation came as a shock to many. The team had been ranked as high as No. 7 in the preseason polls, and had been expected to be one of the top teams in the Big Ten. The team had also been expected to compete for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

The cancellation of the season has been a huge blow to the University of Wisconsin’s football program. The team had been looking forward to competing for a championship and making a run at the playoffs. Without the opportunity to play this season, the team will have to wait until 2021 to make their playoff dreams come true.

The Big Ten’s decision to cancel the season has also had a major financial impact on the University of Wisconsin. The school was expecting to generate millions of dollars in revenue from ticket sales, merchandise sales, and other sources. Without the season, the school will have to find other ways to make up for the lost revenue.

The cancellation of the 2020 college football season has been a huge disappointment for the University of Wisconsin and its fans. The team had been looking forward to making a run at the playoffs, but now they will have to wait until 2021 to make their dreams come true. The Big Ten’s decision has also had a major financial impact on the school, and they will have to find other ways to make up for the lost revenue.

Big Ten's Cancellation of 2020 College Football Season Derails University of Wisconsin's Playoff Hopes