SEATTLE – Another rivalry game is gone.
A day after Washington (3-1) paused all team-related football activities due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases within its program, Saturday’s game at Oregon will be canceled and declared a no contest, a source confirmed to The Times. The Pac-12 Conference has yet to officially announce the cancellation.
The Pac-12’s minimum threshold requires each team to have 53 available scholarship players – including one quarterback, seven offensive linemen and four defensive linemen – for a game to go on. According to a source inside the program, the Huskies are “well below” the 53-scholarship minimum.
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