UteZone: It’s been a week (can you believe that?) since the mayhem that ensued in the Pac-12 after the Big Ten announced that they were going to be playing football this fall. After a day of non-stop news, the Pac-12 CEO group met last Friday with the newfound hope and determination, at least for some, that a fall football season could happen. However, the group elected to give itself more time before coming to an official decision on competing this fall.
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