USCFootball.com: The Pac-12 took a hit when Stanford was forced to relocate out of Santa Clara County after health officials enforced temporarily directives that prohibit recreational and athletics activities that involve contact, that do not allow for social distancing, or that take place indoors.
L.A County recently implemented a new stay-at-home order that has some thinking about the potential of a similar shut down to Santa Clara County.
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