247Sports: The Pac-12 conference is seriously looking to play football in the fall. According to 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, the league’s start date will likely be Nov. 7 and teams will play a seven-game schedule.
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott has communicated to the CEO Group a six-week period of practices should be required before the start of a football season. Some football players have gone home after campuses limited in-person classes and the Pac-12 initially canceled the fall season in August. Players, however, have been asked to be prepared to return next week, sources at several universities tell 247Sports. Oregon players were asked last week to return Sunday.
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