Pac-12 to Play 7 Games Starting in November

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Sep/24/2020

The Pac-12 will begin playing in November with a seven-game schedule to be released shortly.


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It is unclear when the Pac-12 will release its schedule of games, but a source told ESPN that the conference championship game will be played Dec. 18, a weekend that all 12 teams will be in action.

A conference call was scheduled for 8 pm ET Thursday.

The news followed the Big Ten Conference decision to start their season October 24.

In August, the Pac-12 CEO group, which includes a president or chancellor from each university, voted unanimously to postpone the season. The explanation for the postponement included the need for daily rapid turnaround tests for COVID-19. At the time, there wasn't a belief that would be possible during the fall.

However, that changed less than a month later when the conference reached an agreement with a company to provide FDA-approved daily tests that are expected to be operational in early October.

Oddsmakers were expected to release regular season wins total betting this coming weekend.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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