TrojanSports: When the Pac-12 announced last month that it would launch a delayed fall football season starting Nov. 6/7, the conference stated that there would be no fans permitted in any of the stadiums.
Other schools around the country are playing before limited capacity crowds — but still significant numbers like the 24,000-plus who watched Texas A&M host Florida last weekend.
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