Jon Wilner | CU BuffZone: When the Pac-12 announced its partnership with Quidel Corp. for point-of-care tests on Sept. 3 — the Thursday before Labor Day — commissioner Larry Scott described the deal as a “game changer” for the conference.
Considering the sweeping consequences of not playing football this year, that was an understatement.
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