Nonconference opponents for Pac-12 teams must be able to meet the conference’s testing and related safety protocols and must travel to Pac-12 sites, and the games must be broadcast on Pac-12 television partners.
“The Pac-12 is committed to maintaining maximum flexibility to provide our football student-athletes with an opportunity to compete, while continuing to ensure that health and safety remains our number one priority,” commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement.