Texarkana Gazette

Pac-12 sets Sept. 26 start for its 10-game football schedule

- By Ralph D. Russo

The Pac-12 set Sept. 26 as the start date Friday for its 10-game, conference-only football schedule, joining the Southeaste­rn Conference in pushing back its season by three weeks because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Pac-12 announced July 10 it would eliminate nonconfere­nce games to give its 12 member schools a better chance to manage complicati­ons and disruption­s caused by the health crisis. The plan approved by university presidents adds an additional cross-divisional game to each team’s slate, creates two open dates and moves the conference championsh­ip game back two weeks from Dec. 4 to Dec. 18 or 19.

The title game, originally set to be played for the first time at the new NFL stadium in Las Vegas, will now be hosted by the division winner with the best record. The two-year deal with Las Vegas and the Pac-12 will instead begin in 2021, Commission­er Larry Scott said.

Each team will have one off week built into its schedule and the weekend of Dec. 12 all teams are scheduled off so it

can be used for potential make-up games.

The conference also plans to start the season with a couple of rivalry games usually saved for the end: USC will play UCLA at the Rose Bowl and Arizona meets Arizona State on Sept. 26 — if they can play.

“We’ve got two opportunit­ies for each team to potentiall­y reschedule,” Scott said. “Or delay the start. We realize there are some markets that don’t have the requisite state approval to start (practice) on time.”

California and Arizona have been among the hardest hit by a surge in COVID-19 cases over the last month.

Asked if he believed a college football season will happen, Scott said: “I don’t know. I think we are all trying to take a step at a time. We are cautiously optimistic as we sit here today.”

The Pac-12’s schedule announceme­nt is the third for a Power Five football conference in as many days, following the Atlantic Coast Conference and the SEC. The ACC said it would play 10 conference games and give schools the opportunit­y to play one nonconfere­nce game. The SEC, like the Pac-12 and Big Ten, is playing only within the conference.

“We’re all making our own decision, but I think you’re seeing everyone arrive at a similar place with its own nuance,” Scott said. “We preserved the possibilit­y of bowl games. We preserved the possibilit­y of a College Football Playoff because we all have stayed in sync.”

Still to come from the Power Five is a reworked schedule from the Big Ten.

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