Simply put, things aren’t looking good for the Big Ten right now.

That’s the latest from Dan Patrick as the radio host relayed the latest on the league during his Tuesday radio show.

Keep in mind, Patrick originally reported on the Big Ten’s and Pac-12’s decisions to postpone/cancel their fall football seasons citing a well-placed source before those events happened.

Since that time, the same source indicated to Patrick that a late October start date was on the table. However, now Patrick says the league’s fate for the fall season is “still up in the air” at this point.

“There is still a push-back from the medical community in the Big Ten to not play and I was told, they simply don’t have enough teams to play,” Patrick shares in the video below. “I was told that the Michigan teams are not going to play, Illinois teams — that’s Illinois, Northwestern are not going to play. Maryland’s not going to play and Rutgers probably won’t play.

“That doesn’t leave you with much if you’re able to pull this off. And now I’m told that the medical community with the Big Ten is trying to push to November now. It was October 10. That was the target date so they could get in a 10-game schedule and qualify for the postseason. I don’t think that’s going to happen.”

We’ll see what happens but it’s got to be devastating for players, coaches and fans from the Big Ten to sit back and watch the upcoming season play out knowing they could be right there with them had they just delayed their decision to postpone the upcoming season.

The way Patrick tells it in the clip below, a spring season doesn’t seem very likely, either: