247Sports: The COVID-19 pandemic severely altered the 2020 college football season. From shortened schedules to mostly conference-only matchups, 2020 was anything but normal.
In 2021, college football looks to return to normalcy. A big part of normalcy is having stadiums at full capacity, something that was also lost in 2020.
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