coaches and lawmakers, rallying for social cause s and asking for answers about how they are expected to safely play through a pandemic.The latest act in this summer of college athlete empowerment comes from the West Coast, but there are already signs the movement could spread to other parts of the country.
A group of Pac-12 players Sunday presented a list of demands on issues ranging from healthy and safety to racial justice to economic rights.
If they are not addressed — and exactly what that means is unclear — the players say they are prepared not to practice or play.“It seems like the ball’s in the Pac-12′s court now,” Arizona State offensive lineman Cody Shear told AP.