
Football coaches around the state have organized a Let Us Play movement to try and convince Gov. J.B. Pritzker to change course and allow fall sports.
The group will hold rallies at the Thompson Center in Chicago and the state capitol in Springfield on Saturday.
Every state that borders Illinois is playing football this fall. Only golf, girls tennis, cross-country and girls swimming and diving are currently happening in Illinois.
Pritzker released a set of restrictions on high school and youth sports on July 29.
“These are incredibly important moments in the lives of our children,” Pritzker said. “When the multi-billion-dollar sports leagues with multi-million-dollar athletes are struggling to protect their players it is obvious there won’t be enough protection for kids on our school’s playing fields.
There has been no indication that Pritzker has changed his mind, despite a rash of other states and governors, including Michigan, changing course and allowing high school football.
The Illinois High School Association announced on Friday that it sent a letter to Pritzker asking for permission for the IHSA “to resume control over determining the resumption of IHSA sports and activities.”
However, the IHSA did not say if it supported a resumption of high school sports. In the same announcement the IHSA said that “there have been no discussions, let alone proposed timelines, for resuming any sports at this time.”
The IHSA and the governor are allowing teams across the state to practice this month under specific COVID-19 guidelines. However, Chicago Public Schools isn’t even allowing that.
“With the support of the Office of Student Health and Wellness, we made this decision with the health, safety and welfare of our student-athletes and coaches in mind,” CPS Sports Director David Rosengard wrote in an email to principals and athletic directors.
That makes it seem unlikely that CPS would allow fall sports even if the governor changed his mind.