CBS Sports: Police kicked out SMU’s entire student section during the first half of Saturday’s game against Memphis. The removal of the students from the end zone hill portion of Gerald J. Ford Stadium occurred because a “vast majority” of students were not wearing masks or adhering to social distancing requirements.
“Following last week’s home game, SMU consulted with local government and health officials on our continued commitment to social distancing and masking to provide a healthy game day experience,” SMU said in a statement.
CBSSports.com
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