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SIAC TO SUSPEND FALL ATHLETICS

noreply • Jul 02, 2020

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July 2, 2020 by A.D. Drew, Black College Sports Network

Per multiple sources, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) will not sponsor football in Fall 2020.  This decision comes on the heels of Morehouse College suspending athletics last week, reports this week of the Ivy League strongly considering playing Spring football in a self-contained league (source: ESPN ), and various Historically Black College or University (HBCU) Classics and high profiled non-conference HBCU games that have been cancelled.  The SIAC would become the second conference to cancel Fall sports, following the lead of the California College Collegiate Association ( read more here ) that made the decision this past June. Of course, all of these decisions are being made in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Per Yahoo Sports , factors such as cost surrounding COVID-19 compliance and testing, along with student-athlete safety have factored into the decision that Morehouse made last week (See co-host Bryan Fulford’s story on the effect of the Morehouse decision here ).  A schedule scramble has occurred over the past 30 days for many HBCUs. Thus far, the cancellation of the Morehouse schedule for football and cross-country is the only event that has affected the conference while traditional homecomings have been cancelled among the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and numerous Classics have been cancelled or moved featuring schools in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). 

The SIAC has 14 institutions that compete in athletics.  Eleven members play football (LeMoyne-Owen, Paine, and Spring Hill do not play football) and thirteen members (all schools excluding Morehouse) play volleyball. The SIAC website does not specify who participates in cross-country. Sources suggested the straw vote was essentially a 50/50 on whether to play or not to play. Below is a breakdown of several of the issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and SIAC fall sports:

  • We reached to the SIAC office. When we asked for an interview to talk about the rumored cancellation of the SIAC football season, the conference office stated that they would not be available to discuss rumors.
  • According to sources, nine SIAC Presidents with football programs held a straw vote this past Saturday to gauge whether they should play or suspend football.

What is the reasonable level of risk that the conference or the institutions are willing to take?  What are the moral obligations?  What are the financial impacts of these decisions?  As these questions are to be answered by the SIAC and it’s member institutions. The Black College Sport Network will continue to do its best to provide information as it becomes available. Follow the BCSN Sportswrap with Bryan & A.D ., along with Dr. Cavil’s Inside the HBCU Sportslab with Charles Bishop and Mike Washington for breaking news. For the most up to date information, download the MyJBN/MyBCSN app (available on the App Store and Google Play) or follow us on social media at @mybcsn1. 


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