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Rapid rescheduling: Pac-12 reportedly looking into setting up new game for Sunday after 2 cancelations
By Rolando Rosa
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The Utah-UCLA game is being canceled because of a COVID-19 outbreak by the Utah program. With the Cal-Arizona State game also canceled on Friday, the Pac-12 is reportedly looking into Cal playing at UCLA on Sunday, according to ESPN.
The Pac-12 season kicked off last weekend. The Pac-12 issued an apology to Stanford after COVID-19 testing issues impacted their loss at Oregon, as starting quarterback Davis Mills was among those forced to sit out.
COVID-19 has shaken up schedules across college football, with the tally of postponed or canceled games up to 15, a season record.
Four SEC games have been postponed this weekend, including No. 1 Alabama at LSU, No. 5 Texas A&M at Tennessee, No. 12 Georgia at Missouri, and No. 24 Auburn at Mississippi State.
Breaking: Utah-UCLA has been canceled due to a high number of COVID-19 cases in the Utah program.
Cal-Arizona State was also canceled on Friday and the Pac-12 is looking into the possibility of Cal playing UCLA at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, sources told ESPN. pic.twitter.com/kmpeqFDRDt
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