The Pac-12 conference is in a state of uncertainty as the college football season approaches. This has left Washington State and Oregon State seeking clarity on what the upcoming season will look like.
The Pac-12 has yet to make a decision on whether or not they will play football this fall. The conference is currently weighing the risks of playing during the COVID-19 pandemic against the potential benefits of playing.
Washington State and Oregon State are two of the 12 teams in the Pac-12 conference. Both teams have been preparing for the upcoming season, but without any clarity from the conference, it is difficult to know what to expect.
Washington State head coach Nick Rolovich has expressed his frustration with the lack of clarity from the Pac-12. He has stated that he would like to have a decision soon so that his team can begin preparing for the season.
Oregon State head coach Jonathan Smith has echoed Rolovich’s sentiments. He has said that his team is ready to play, but they need to know what the rules and regulations will be in order to properly prepare.
The uncertainty surrounding the Pac-12 has left Washington State and Oregon State in limbo. Both teams are eager to get back on the field, but without any clarity from the conference, it is difficult to know what to expect.
It is unclear when the Pac-12 will make a decision on whether or not they will play football this fall. Until then, Washington State and Oregon State will be left in the dark, waiting for clarity on what their upcoming season will look like.