Times-Call (Longmont)

CU home opener to feature family members

920 able to attend Nov. 7 at Folsom Field

- BY PAT ROONEY BUFFZONE.COM

Though it was a challenge the University of Colorado expected to handle, a significan­t hurdle that potentiall­y could have thwarted the Buffaloes’ football opener has been cleared.

On Thursday, CU announced that Boulder County Public Health has approved the university’s game day protocols for COVID-19 mitigation during the Buffs’ opener Nov. 7 against UCLA (5 p.m., ESPN2).

The protocols in place for coach Karl Dorrell’s debut include mandator y face coverings, physical spacing, and a no-tailgating mandate surroundin­g Folsom Field. Fans will not be allowed at any Pac12 Conference event until at least Jan. 1, but CU will be allowed to host up to 920 family members of the players and staffs from both teams.

Per NCAA guidelines, the players in uniform on both teams will receive four compliment­ary tickets. Pac-12 guidelines require at least 400 of the 920 seats be designated for the road team. That means about 43 percent of the crowd, such as it is, will be allotted for the Bruins on Nov. 7.

The ability to host even that many fans for CU’S other two scheduled home games — Nov. 21 against Arizona State and Dec. 11 against Utah — will be determined at a later date. All game day staff will be required to undergo a health screening before entering the stadium. Those 920 fans will be divided into pods of 175 or fewer, with each pod being assigned its own restrooms and concession­s.

“We are appreciati­ve of county and state health officials for their diligence in protecting Colorado communitie­s and for the thorough and thoughtful review of our game day plans,” CU athletic director Rick George said in a statement. “The health and safety of our players, coaches, staff and game attendees is our top priority, and we will take a number of precaution­s in our stadium to help ensure a safe game day experience.”

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