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Towson football won’t play again until fall of 2021

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TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University athletics department will not be playing an intercollegiate football schedule during the 2021 spring season.  

Towson football will now prepare for the traditional 2021 fall season. This decision was made in conjunction with Towson University student-athletes, coaches, department of athletics administrators and medical personnel.  

The football team will prepare to hold traditional spring practices to lower the risks of long-term injuries and get ready for the 2021 season.  All precautions will be taken, including COVID screening for players, coaches and staff.  

With Monday’s announcement, Towson has opted out of the spring 2021 football schedule in the Colonial Athletic Association.  The Towson football student-athletes will retain their year of eligibility per the NCAA.  

Abilene Christian, Campbell, Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky, Houston Baptist, Old Dominion, Sacramento State and Stephen F. Austin have all opted out of a potential spring football season in 2021.  

“In today’s world, there are no easy decisions anymore, everything is a long, planned out decision,” said Towson head coach Rob Ambrose. “The first thing we did is we took a step back once we knew there was going to be a plan for this, and we asked the players, and we listened.  It is amazing how aware, broad-minded, forward-thinking and how intelligent our student-athletes really are.  We surveyed the guys, more than 75% of the team did not want to trade a full season next year for a six-game season this spring.  After listening to the players, I could not come up with a good reason on why we should do this.”  

“With football being a high-contact sport, the student-athletes and coaches agree that potentially sacrificing a normal fall season for a shortened spring year is not the safest course of action,” said Towson University director of athletics Tim Leonard. “We support our student-athletes and coaches in this decision, and we look forward to a return to the field for the 2021 season.”  

In July, Towson announced that intercollegiate schedules for all fall sports — including field hockey, volleyball, cross country and soccer — would be postponed. Tigers men’s and women’s basketball are preparing to play a regular season beginning in November. Those Tigers teams remain in preparations for upcoming competitive schedules, abiding by all health and safety precautions, including COVID-19 screening for players, coaches and staff.  

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