The league is going to lose millions of dollars, after shutting down the season. They showed there are more important things in life than football.
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Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020
Pac-12 makes right move, choosing medicine over money in shutting down fall season
Is football ‘a safe haven’? These players and coaches are making their case to play
At 6th in the West, Utah Jazz would face either Nuggets, Rockets or Clippers in 1st round of NBA playoffs
What options are left to save BYU’s once-heralded 2020 college football schedule?
Why the Mountain West Conference postponed its college football season
Pac-12 won’t play football this fall, will consider a return ‘when conditions improve’
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‘Heartbroken’: Utah players react to Pac-12’s postponing of college football
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