247Sports: College football in 2020 looks like it could be trending towards not happening. On Monday, reports surfaced that the Big Ten Conference had made the decision to cancel the 2020 football season. And then, people began wondering what that meant for other Power Five conferences.
It seemed likely, after reports on Sunday, that the Pac-12 would likely following the lead of the Big Ten. But that might not necessarily be the case.
According to Jon Wilner of Pac-12 Hotline, the Pac-12 Conference has yet to make a decision on canceling the 2020 season. A decision will also not be made on the year until Tuesday at the earliest, according to the report.
Source: #Pac12 presidents have not made final decision to cancel. And they won’t until tomorrow at the earliest.
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) August 10, 2020
If this happens, the #Pac12 will announce the same within hours … or perhaps jointly https://t.co/DYkRq8XfGj
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) August 10, 2020
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