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Pac-12 could have football teams forfeit if unable to play due to COVID-19

On the same day an NFL memo went public showing the league could force forfeits and withhold game checks if a contest can't take place, as scheduled, this season because of a COVID-19 outbreak among unvaccinated employees, new Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff told ESPN's Heather Dinich he's considering adopting a policy that involves forfeits for canceled games. 

"I will tell you that I'm leaning towards going back to the pre-COVID rules that had a team that was not able to field enough players to forfeit the game," Kliavkoff said during the conversation. "Part of that is around the financial implications and who bears that. We read with interest the notes from Commissioner [Roger] Goodell to the NFL teams that they're going to treat it as a forfeit and financially penalize the team that is unable to play. I don't know if we end up there or not, but that's where we're leaning. We're not going to make any decisions without input from the ADs and football coaches." 

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Monday his league won't reschedule games because of coronavirus-related absences or other setbacks. "And thus, to dispose of the game, the 'forfeit' word comes up at this point," Sankey added at that time. 

ACC commissioner Jim Phillips and Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren both explained this week those leagues likely won't confirm procedures for handling possible football postponements and cancellations until some time next month. Kliavkoff is following a similar approach. 

"We're not going to make a decision until August because with the delta variant around, you never know how things change, even over the next couple of weeks," Kliavkoff said. "We don't get any benefit in making a decision sooner, so we're going to hold off on that decision." 

On Wednesday, Washington State Cougars head coach Nick Rolovich announced he will participate in Pac-12 media day on Tuesday remotely because he is not vaccinated against the coronavirus. The conference is requiring all in-person participants to be fully vaccinated. 

Later on Wednesday, Washington State president Kirk Schulz seemed to send a strong message via a tweet and prepared statement: 

The full statement reads: 

"Washington State University expects all students, faculty, staff and volunteers to be fully vaccinated before the start of the fall semester. As the state’s land-grant research university, WSU has an obligation to serve the public good and promote the health and safety of its communities. The science clearly shows that the COVID-19 vaccine nearly eliminates the chances of death or serious illness related to a COVID-19 infection and is a critical element in protecting public health locally and worldwide.

"Washington State University respects the right of individuals to decide whether to get vaccinated. WSU has instituted an exemption process for those who have medical or non-medical reasons for not receiving the vaccine.

"Those requesting an exemption will be required to wear a mask and maintain physical distancing and may be subject to other public health measures when on WSU property."

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