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The Mid-American Conference has canceled its football season this fall because of player health and safety concerns regarding COVID-19, sources told Stadium.

The 12-member MAC is the first Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conference opting not to play this fall. On Wednesday, UConn, an independent, became the first FBS school to announce it would not play this year. The MAC intends to try to play in the spring, sources said.

The MAC reached its decision Saturday morning in a vote by the league’s presidents, sources said. The conference presidents initially met Thursday to finalize the league’s scheduling format. However, Northern Illinois president Lisa Freeman, a former research scientist at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, indicated her school would not play this fall because of the health and safety concerns, sources said.

“The league didn’t like the look of NIU going out on their own and not playing,” said a source, explaining the MAC’s non-vote on Thursday.

The Huskies have made a league-record eight MAC title game appearances and won four of the last nine MAC titles. After the league didn’t reach a decision Thursday, it voted Saturday not to play this fall, sources said.

Besides the health and safety concerns, the MAC was one of the leagues most impacted financially by the Power Five’s decision to eliminate or reduce non-conference games. The MAC had 11 games canceled against Big Ten members, costing MAC schools a combined $10.5 million. Bowling Green State lost $2.2 million, Central Michigan lost $2.15 million, Kent State lost $1.5 million and NIU lost $1.1 million.

After the Big Ten announced its conference-only format last month, Bowling Green State athletic director Bob Moosbrugger called the decision “the tip of the iceberg. Ten FBS conferences have signed a college football playoff agreement with an expectation that we will work together for the good of college football. If we are to solve these challenges and be truly dedicated to protecting the health and safety of our student-athletes, we need to do a better job of working together.”

At the time, MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said the league’s intent “was in playing a full schedule. [Those non-conference games] are very valuable. We’ll now have to step back and contemplate what that means for us.”

The MAC was established in 1946. The current membership consists of Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green State, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, Ohio, Toledo and Western Michigan.

Several smaller Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conferences also have canceled their fall football seasons. The NCAA announced Wednesday all Division II and III fall sports championships would be canceled.

The question now is this: Will other FBS leagues follow suit and cancel their seasons?

“A Group of Five league canceling would make our presidents more nervous in an already nerve-racking time,” a Group of Five athletic director said.

Added a Power Five AD: “Everyone understands the financial implications without a football season, but will the other conference presidents want to take the chance of something happening on campus — [like] a major COVID outbreak that shuts down the football program and the campus? That would be a major PR hit and then there’s the liability concerns.

“Who knows? I guess we’ll find out soon enough.”
 
Why not let NIU walk and play a 10 game round robin with the remaining 11 members?

Edit: NM. The issue, as usual, is money. Or in this case, a lack of money. Most of the MAC schools had P5 road games that were going to go a long way in paying the bills. Most of those were cancelled.
 
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One of the MAC OOC P5 games that had not been cancelled was Western Michigan at Notre Dame. Will be interesting to see if ND now puts Navy back on their schedule.
 
Is Navy restricted to one OOC game? I haven't seen any info on the AAC.
I don't know. I did see CUSA's MTSU has scheduled a game against Army...some are still scheduling for the fall. The Army game is listed as the 4th or 5th of September, I believe. LIterally, they haven't announced which date, just the two.
 
I really enjoy going to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and watching games. No, its not Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Oklahoma or Washington but they play some really good football. Personally, I think we will see other small, FBS leagues follow suit in the upcoming days. I also feel that we will see a P5 conference make the decision not to play as well. I hate it like everyone else but I'm afraid that is the reality we are facing.
 
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