The University of Minnesota will not be traveling to Madison to take on the Wisconsin Badgers Saturday afternoon.

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According to a release from Gopher Sports, the University of Minnesota football team will pause all team-related activities as it responds to positive COVID-19 cases in the program.

After consulting with the Big Ten Conference, Director of Athletics Mark Coyle, President Joan Gabel, and Gopher Athletic's Medical Director Dr. Brad Nelson made the decision to pause football activities.

“The health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches, and staff has always been our main priority,” said Coyle. “We have experienced an increase in positive cases recently and have made the responsible decision to pause team activities. We will continue to rely on the guidance of our medical experts as we navigate the next several days. We are doing everything we possibly can to miss the fewest amount of days possible. Our goal is to be healthy enough and ready to compete on December 5 against Northwestern.”

 

According to the release from Gopher Sports, nine student-athletes and six staff members have tested positive for COVID-19in the last five days, and there were additional presumptive positive tests today and the program is awaiting confirmation of those results.

“This is the right decision,” said Nelson, the department’s medical director. “There was a sudden increase in positive cases and this pause will allow the team to focus on stopping the spread of the virus.”

The game against Wisconsin will not be rescheduled per Big Ten Conference policy. It will be ruled a no contest. In addition to the Big Ten’s established daily antigen testing, Minnesota will also implement PCR testing two times each week for members of the football program as it works to return to the field.

“The health and safety of our student-athletes will always come first,” said head coach P.J. Fleck. “Like almost every program in the country, we have been affected on some level by COVID-19 every week this season, but these last few days have resulted in more cases than we have previously seen.

“I am disappointed for our student-athletes and our fans that we will not be able to compete on Saturday, but we need to focus on the health of our student-athletes and staff, which means stopping the spread of the virus. I support the decision made by our administration and medical professionals in consultation with the Big Ten Conference, and I want to thank our athletic trainers and team doctors for everything they are doing to support our program. We will return when it is determined safe to do so by medical experts.”

You can catch Gopher Football all season long on Newstalk 1340 KROC-AM and 96.9 FM.

 

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