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USC Football Home Game vs. Washington State Moved To Sunday, Dec. 6

Nov 29, 2020

UPDATE (Nov. 30): The kickoff time of this Sunday's (Dec. 6) USC home football game against Washington State has been moved to 4:30 p.m. PT (previously 6 p.m.). It will air on FS1.

LOS ANGELES — USC's home football game against Washington State originally scheduled for Friday, Dec. 4, has been moved to Sunday, Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. PST on FS1 to allow for the return of USC players who are in isolation due to COVID-19 positive tests or in quarantine as a result of contact tracing. We appreciate the flexibility of the Pac-12 and Washington State to accommodate this change.

USC's football activities remained paused today, Sunday, Nov. 29. In direct consultation with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and USC Student Health, USC football has developed a plan to resume team activities on Tuesday, Dec. 1, pending the results of PCR testing on Monday, Nov. 30, in preparation for next weekend's game.

USC's home game this past Saturday, Nov. 28, against Colorado was not played after USC paused football activities on Thursday, Nov. 26. Since that time, two additional players have tested positive for COVID-19. The first individual reported symptoms on Thursday, Nov. 26; he subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 and was isolated. Two other players were identified as high-risk contacts and were placed in quarantine. The second individual tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, Nov. 27, and was isolated.

Earlier last week, two USC players tested positive for COVID-19 and were isolated, and five other players were quarantined after being identified through the contact tracing process.

In total, USC currently has four positive cases among its football players and seven additional players in quarantine after being identified through the contact tracing process.

USC Athletics will continue to collaborate with the county's Department of Public Health and USC Student Health. We will provide updates as the week progresses and additional testing is conducted.