TrojanSports: The Pac-12 and Big Ten won’t play fall football in 2020. The basis and science of the decision can be argued elsewhere, but what’s clear for the purposes of this story is that the cancellations will have wide-ranging effects. Here is a look at where this decision will have a negative impact across the two conferences

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