With the California Department of Health releasing COVID-19 safety guidelines for schools, UCLA and USC could be in position to start practices soon.
That has left some players worried about their safety. Oregon safety Jevon Holland said during the Thursday meeting with Scott that players’ “deepest fear is the Pac-12’s negligent return to play may result in a member of our Pac-12 family dying due to COVID-19” as teams prepare to start practices as soon as Aug. 17.
“Your response to our concerns, ‘If you feel unsafe, just opt out and go home,’ is not an acceptable answer and proves there are severe inconsistencies in the Pac-12’s standards and its commitment to protecting college athletes under its watch,” the players wrote.
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good don't play football there's plenty of athletes that would like to take your place.
The pac-12 is a franchise built by taking advantage of people. Not a good thing, let alone game changing. Charging the viewers more than cable, never paying those responsible for the viewership, the definition of evil. Stop new media institutions from monopolizing college sports.
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