
Several major conferences have announced the number of their schools that expect to open their campuses in the fall, which could open the door for the start of the college football season.
In the ACC, eight of the 14 schools plan to open. Pitt is not one of them. Chancellor Patrick Gallagher said last week that the school would likely share plans with students and their families by early July.
So far, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, N.C. State, Virginia and Virginia Tech have all publicly stated the goal of having campuses open for fall classes. Pitt, Duke, Syracuse and Wake Forest are considering their options, while Boston College and Florida State haven’t specifically addressed the topic publicly.
Five of the 12 schools in the Pac-12 believe they’ll open. In the Big 12, all 10 schools expect their campuses to be open, while all but Vanderbilt in the SEC will open this fall. In the Big Ten, however, none of the 14 schools will say for certain if they’ll have students back this fall.
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