USCFootball.com: When the Pac-12 and B1G postponed the 2020 college football season two weeks ago, many questions dealing with roster management came to light. Would players lose a season of eligibility? Does everyone keep their scholarship? Would programs have room for what would essentially be two incoming freshman classes back-to-back if a spring season didn’t develop?
The NCAA released a statement last week that provided some clarity, giving us a better picture of how USC can manage its roster going forward.
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