The Wildcast, Episode 263: Could life without college football ruin the Pac-12?
Sports back in Arizona? The Star's Justin Spears, Michael Lev and Ryan Finley discuss Arizona governor Doug Ducey lifting the stay-home order and allowing in-state professional sports teams to play games. The California State University system announced decision to have no students on campus with classes strictly online for the fall semester. Could the UC schools follow suit? If so, what could this mean for UCLA and Cal? What about private schools such as USC and Stanford? Lev, Spears and Finley lay out ideas and scenarios for the upcoming college football season and the significant impact COVID-19 could have on the Pac-12. Plus, a breakdown of the "Last Dance" documentary and Michael Jordan's ultra-competitive-alpha-dog mentality.
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