President Donald Trump joined a U.S. senator and a number of coaches Monday in the push to save the college football season from a pandemic-forced shutdown.
Michigan defensive back Hunter Reynolds saw the tweets from Trevor Lawrence and other college football players pushing for the opportunity to play this season despite the pandemic.
Now that No. 0 can be worn in college football beginning this season, Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd is taking the opportunity to be the first in school history to wear the number.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott met with representatives from the #WeAreUnited college player group, with much of the discussion focused on the conference's health and safety protocols.
Utah senior quarterback Jake Bentley announced on Twitter that regardless of what happens with negotiations with the Pac-12 conference and the student-athletes, he plans on playing this season.
Members of the Utah football team tweeted their support for the #WeAreUnited demands that the Pac-12 student-athletes revealed for the conference in a story posted by The Players' Tribune.