With college and professional sports on a hiatus due to the outbreak of COVID-19, attention has turned to college football this fall.

Currently, multiple options are on the table for the 2020 season. A regular season could happen with or without fans, or a delayed season could take place. There could also be a split season between fall and spring, or a spring season altogether. We are likely about a month away from knowing the plan for the 2020 season, but the SEC is hoping to bring back football players to campus in June.

FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt joined Clay Travis’ Outkick the Coverage radio show Thursday morning, and the big topic was college football. Klatt, who lives in California, had some interesting things to say, but both Klatt and Travis came to the same conclusion that the SEC is going to play this fall, period.

“I think that the PAC-12 is in a much more precarious situation than let’s say the SEC, the SEC is going to play, just get ready, like mark it down, they’re going to play,” Klatt said on the radio show. “And, I do think that they’re going to have fans to some capacity. I don’t think full capacity, but to some capacity.”

Klatt also had another interesting thought when it comes to the Pac-12. There’s chatter about the Pac-12 playing a spring season; however, that’s to be determined. With the conference’s very-much-up-in-the-air season, Klatt appears to be informed that a team like Southern California could play its home games in Arizona, a state that has opened up following the outbreak of COVID-19, instead of California.