Wolverines' AD Sounds Off, Maryland-Michigan Game Canceled

Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel strongly rebuked any notion that the Wolverines would try to avoid facing rival Ohio State in the regular-season finale, calling the notion "ridiculous" and infuriating in a scathing statement Wednesday.

NEW ORLEANS, LA - APRIL 09: Athletic director Warde Manuel of the Connecticut Huskies after the championship game of the 2013 NCAA Womens Final Four at New Orleans Arena on April 9, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images)

Manuel spoke hours after Michigan's game against Maryland this weekend was canceled because of an outbreak of COVID-19 in the Wolverines' program. The outbreak could also threaten Michigan's annual rivalry game against Ohio State on Dec. 12 — and the Buckeyes' chances to play for a Big Ten title.

Ohio State had to cancel its game last week at Illinois because of a spike in COVID-19 cases in its program. It was the second game the Buckeyes (4-0) have lost from their regular-season schedule. One more would leave them unable to reach a conference-mandated minimum to be eligible for the Big Ten championship game.

Earlier this week, ESPN analyst and former Buckeyes quarterback Kirk Herbstreit apologized after saying he thought Michigan would wave a "white flag" and potentially avoid facing the Buckeyes, who would be heavily favored in their matchup with the Wolverines.

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 07: Kirk Herbstreit at ESPN College Game Day during a game between Georgia Bulldogs and LSU Tigers at Mercedes Benz Stadium on December 7, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

In a video released by Michigan, Manuel fired back, although he didn't mention Herbstreit by name.

"I think it's ridiculous," Manuel said. "I have to pause because my words, the anger — I was infuriated by the insinuation that Michigan would do anything other than play a football game. We've been playing this game since 1879 — 1879 — and we're the winningest program for a reason. Because we play whoever's in front of us. And the only way we want to keep anybody from moving on is to beat them on the fields of play. And to insinuate that, to say something other than that, is a statement by a fool."

Manuel wasn't finished.

"I can't tell you how embarrassed I am for the Big Ten Conference, to have one of their representatives who played this game, to say that about any team in this conference," Manuel said. "And to say it about college football and the student-athletes around this country who are trying to play games during a pandemic — it is ridiculous and sad."

EAST LANSING, MI - OCTOBER 29: Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh and Director of Athletics Warde Manuel chat prior to a Big Ten Conference NCAA football game between Michigan State and Michigan on October 29, 2016, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, MI. Michigan defeated Michigan State 32-23. (Photo by Adam Ruff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Michigan has paused in-person football activities until at least Monday. Ohio State said the Buckeyes had resumed in-person football activities Tuesday, an encouraging sign that they will be able to play at Michigan State on Saturday.

For Maryland (2-2), it was the third time a game has been canceled this season. Matchups against Ohio State and Michigan State were wiped out last month after the Terrapins had 23 positive tests for COVID-19, including coach Michael Locksley.

Maryland has played only one game since defeating Penn State on Nov. 7, losing last week at Indiana. The Terps are scheduled to wrap up the regular season Dec. 12 at home against Rutgers.

BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 28: Taulia Tagovailoa #3 of the Maryland Terrapins is sacked by Jerome Johnson #98 of the Indiana Hoosiers during the game at Memorial Stadium on November 28, 2020 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Elsewhere, there was uncertainty Wednesday night about whether one of the games of the week would be played. No. 25 Liberty faces No. 14 Coastal Carolina, but a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that No. 8 BYU officials have spoken with Coastal Carolina officials about coming to Conway, South Carolina, on Saturday if COVID-19 issues keep Liberty from playing.

The person spoke to AP on condition of anonymity because no deal has been made as Liberty is still hoping to be ready to play.

"Our focus and intention remain on preparing and playing Liberty University on Saturday and showcasing our University and campus to the college football world via ESPN College GameDay," Coastal Carolina said in a statement. "There are no changes or adjustments to that schedule and both schools are still completing weekly COVID-19 testing protocols that would impact any game decision."

So far, eight games scheduled for this weekend have been postponed or canceled, including Washington State at No. 17 Southern California, which was pushed back from Friday to Sunday.

Kent State at Miami University in the Mid-American Conference and Boise State at UNLV in the Mountain West were also canceled Wednesday.

Mississippi also suspended team activities in football Wednesday, though the Rebels have an open date this weekend. Coach Lane Kiffin said the team could return to the practice field after as little as a one-day hiatus.

"We'd be able to play as of right now, with no more" positive tests, Kiffin said.

The Rebels still have games to make up against Texas A&M and LSU.

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