Conference to allow in-person workouts next month
The Pac-12 announced Tuesday that voluntary, on-campus workouts for football players could begin as soon as June 15, “subject to the decision of each individual campus and where permissible by relevant governmental entities.”
The move comes with the conference-wide suspension of team activities expiring Sunday and follows return-to-campus decisions by other leagues, including the SEC, which will allow workouts beginning June 8.
Pac-12 presidents, athletic directors and conference officials have been in constant contact with a medical advisory committee, which includes public health and infectious disease experts.
The conference provided a detailed outline of the protocols for athletes.
“As educational institutions, our highest obligation is to the health and welfare of our students, faculty, and staff,” said Colorado chancellor Phil DiStefano, chair of the Pac-12 CEO Group.
“As we considered the pros and cons of taking steps that can pave a path to returning to play, those considerations
were foremost, guided by the advice of our own medical experts along with public health officials.”
The opening of facilities is the first step in a rapidly-widening path to the season starting on time and sets the stage for training camp to begin in late July.
The move follows a vital, broader development: Tentative plans by universities to open campuses for fall instruction after shutting down for the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Academic activity, even in a hybrid model, is essential for the presidents to approve athletic competition for the fall.
While many fans and media outlets have been skeptical of the Pac-12’s ability — or willingness — to keep pace with its peers on the road to restarting, the conference has, to this point, tracked other Power Fives.
NEAA >> Voluntary workouts permitted: no earlier than June 1
AEE >> Voluntary workouts permitted: at the discretion of the school
WIO 12 >> Voluntary workouts permitted: beginning June 15
WIO TLN >> Voluntary workouts permitted: at the discretion of the school
PAE-12 >>Voluntary workouts permitted: beginning June 15
SLE >> Voluntary workouts permitted: beginning June 8
Two factors — one long haul and one immediate — are at the heart of this initial step:
LONO RAUL >> The deep dependence on football revenue as the primary funding source for athletic departments.
IMMLIIATL >> The health of the athletes.
The presidents, athletic directors and coaches believe working out on campus is safer than in a local gym.
“As states have either already opened or begin to open up access to parks, gyms and other training facilities, student-athletes should have the option at this time to be in, what for many, will be a much safer environment on campus, where they can have access to the best available health, wellbeing and training support,” commissioner Larry Scott said.