Duck Territory: The pandemic has taken a toll on everyone in this country. That doesn’t exclude collegiate athletes who’ve had seasons cancelled or postponed. That includes coaches who’ve lost their livelihoods too. It hasn’t spared anyone.
The University of Oregon is not unlike other schools around the country. The university’s of athletic department will lose tens of millions of dollars this offseason as the school’s big money maker — football — will be play a condensed season with zero fans in the stands.
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