The Big Ten's Champions Week has continued to crumble as many games that have been scheduled outside of the actual championship has been going by the way side. Earlier this week, the Michigan Wolverines game at Iowa was cancelled after the Maize and Blue crew continues to battle COVID issues within the program. Based on the Big Ten restrictions from health officials, there is a 21-day no activity for players that test positive. At the time of the announcement Monday, the Wolverines had over 50 players that were out of commission for the contest. On Thursday, the Michigan State Spartans learned that their opponent, the Maryland Terrapins, were forced to cancel their game Saturday. In their release, the Terrapins announced that advice from health officials pushed them to cancel. During the past week, 15 student-athletes tested positive for COVID-19 and three others were presumed positive to tracing. There were also six staff members in quarantine due to COVID issues.