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Michigan State Spartans football • Rutgers Scarlet Knights • Michigan State University • Big Ten Conference • Mel Tucker • American Rugby • Greg Schiano

Greg Schiano just changed the trajectory for this Rutgers program. Now what? | Politi Greg Schiano didn’t get a Gatorade bath after his first victory at   Rutgers   in almost nine years, but a half hour after   this 38-27 stunner   over Michigan State was in the books, he brought a bucket of ice water to his press conference. This isn’t Schiano’s first rodeo. The head coach knows that plenty of people  in his fan base  and the media (ahem) might be guilty of going overboard after one Big Ten victory. This is not the time to look too far into the future, even if flights to Pasadena for early January are just $263 out of Newark right now. I kid, I kid! So before we could all get too carried away, the coach wisely decided to turn down the music at his own party. “It’s great to get started with a victory, but we’ve got to make sure we keep it all in perspective,” Schiano said from East Lansing. “We have a lot of work to do. We know that. It’s a good start, but that’s really what it is -- a

Wisconsin Badgers football • University of Wisconsin-Madison

Local leaders warn against large gatherings for first Badgers game of the year MADISON, Wis. — Friday marks the first Badgers football game day of the year, and local leaders are asking people to be mindful about any large gatherings they may be having on game night. There won’t be any fans in the stands at Camp Randall Stadium, but some bars and restaurants are still expecting some people to show up for the game. Earlier this week, Dr. Jeff Pothof of UW Health warned against large gatherings for the game, saying they could easily become “super spreader” events if people didn’t wear masks and socially distance. Because of those COVID concerns, Madison police and local health officials warned businesses and houses in the campus area about hosting tailgate parties for Friday night’s game. Local gathering orders will be enforced, which in Dane County means outdoor gatherings are capped at 25 people, while indoor gatherings are capped at 10 people. “We’ve been working as a department with

Illinois Fighting Illini Football • Illinois • Social justice • Josh Whitman • Wisconsin Badgers football • Lovie Smith • Big Ten Conference

Pair of college teams among those promoting social justice awareness on helmets, uniforms CINCINNATI ( WICS / WJLA /WKRC) - A pair of college football teams will be among those promoting social justice awareness on helmets and uniforms this season. Members of the Illinois football team have been using their voices and platforms throughout the year to promote racial equality and social justice. The team will continue to bring awareness to those issues throughout the season. In the Big Ten opener against Wisconsin on Friday night, the Illini plan to wear black Block I decals on their helmets, replacing the traditional orange and blue Block I. In addition to the black Block I, the Illini will include a black fist decal on the back of their helmets, as well as one of five messages on the rear bumper. Players will choose between Black Lives Matter, I Fight Against Racism, Together, Equality, or United. Illinois will wear black I decals in the season opener against Wisconsin (Illinois Athlet

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