Former South Carolina, current Utah QB Jake Bentley shares thoughts on Pac-12 season cancelation
Even on the most negative of days, Bentley is still looking for the positives.
Kotsar left South Carolina as a 1,000-point scorer and was second in program history with 121 career starts.
Spartanburg, S.C. (WOLO)–Three more South Carolina schools are canceling their upcoming football seasons. Thursday the Southern Conference announced it will postpone all fall sports including football. The Citadel, Furman, and Wofford are all members of the southern conference. Categories: Local News, Local Sports, News, Sports, State
Charleston Southern, USC Upstate, Winthrop and Presbyterian are the South Carolina schools affected by the decision.
That means all three majors in this year of COVID-19 will not have fans, and the silence figures to be most deafening at Augusta National when the Masters is played Nov. 12-15.
The decision now leaves three of the Power 5 conferences intent on playing, for now.
Even on the most negative of days, Bentley is still looking for the positives.
Earlier Tuesday, the chairman of the ACC medical advisory group, Duke infectious disease doctor Cameron Wolfe, told Sports Business Daily he felt a season could be played safely.
Dr. Cameron Wolfe, a Duke infectious disease specialist, told Sports Business Daily that doctors have learned enough over the past six months to manage the risk.
The second major domino falls in the college football world.
Pac-12 presidents and chancellors were meeting on Tuesday and also were expected to vote on whether to proceed with a fall schedule or punt to the spring.