SEC to allow fans to attend college football games this fall?

SEC logo during college football season

Sep 3, 2016; College Station, TX, USA; The SEC logo on the chains during a game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the UCLA Bruins at Kyle Field. Texas A&M won in overtime 31-24. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports

It was earlier this week that the SEC announced its altered schedule for the 2020 college football season to take into account conference-only games.

This comes on the heels of two other Power Five conferences in that of the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling fall sports due to the pandemic.

One day after the schedule release, the SEC has come up with guidelines for how to play college football in the age of COVID-19. They are somewhat interesting in the grand scheme of things.

SEC football programs to decide whether fans will be in attendance

“Institutions shall determine the number of guests permitted to attend in accordance with applicable state and local guidelines, policies and/or regulations,” the conference said, via its official website. “In the absence of state and/or local guidelines, policies and/or regulations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations on physical distancing should be applied.”

2020 SEC college football schedule

The season is now expected to start Sept. 26, about a month after the campaign was slated to begin before the pandemic postponed things. For the SEC, this means some rather interesting games on the opening week schedule.

Whether this games actually take place remains to be seen. The SEC has joined with the Big 12 and ACC in deciding to play the 2020 season as scheduled. Obviously, the status of the COVID-19 pandemic will play a role here.

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