Pinstripe Bowl canceled amid COVID-19 pandemic, bringing season total to five

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Pinstripe Bowl canceled amid COVID-19 pandemic, bringing season total to five

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of yet another bowl game: the Pinstriple Bowl.

The bowl announced its cancellation on Twitter, citing “an abundance of caution” amid rising coronavirus cases in the U.S.:

“The priority of the Yankees, New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Big Ten and ACC is the safety of players, coaches and staff, and this decision is consistent with that approach. We look forward to hosting the New Era Pinstripe Bowl with an enthusiastic crowd filling Yankee Stadium in 2021.”

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With that, the Pinstripe Bowl becomes the eighth college football postseason game canceled this season because of COVID-19. The others involving FBS teams include the Hawaii, Bahamas, Holiday, Quick Lane and Redbox bowls. Moreover, ESPN announced its inaugural Fenway Bowl would be postponed till 2021-22. The FCS’ Celebration Bowl was canceled as well.

The Pinstripe Bowl — played out of Yankee Stadium every year since its inception in 2010 — has pitted the Big Ten against the ACC since 2014. Its cancellation marks one fewer bowl spot for each of those conferences. Prior to that, both conferences lost a bowl tie-in with the Redbox Bowl (Big Ten) and Holiday Bowl (ACC).

As it stands, bowl season will consist of 35 games.