The return of football in the Pac-12 in November will bring some much needed relief to cash-strapped athletic departments trying to weather the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pac-12 could be playing football and basketball sooner than expected. The 12 schools will soon have the capacity to perform daily, rapid COVID-19 tests on athletes.
The NCAA playing rules oversight committee has announced alterations in football and other sports to accommodate for COVID-19 concerns this coming season.
The Ivy League says will not play sports this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic. The league left open the possibility of moving some seasons to the spring.
The California State University system’s plan for a mostly virtual fall semester doesn’t close the door on football at its three schools that play in the Mountain West Conference.
Five Pac-12 schools are expecting to reopen campuses this fall, a key step to the return of college sports. Still a lot more steps to be taken before any sports is going to played in 2020.
The NCAA Board of Governors recommends delaying a change to the transfer waiver process that allows all athletes to switch schools one time without sitting out a season.