
Last Updated on September 24, 2020
The Southeastern Conference kicks off its 2020 season this weekend with an all-conference ten-game slate. Athletic departments have been busy the past couple of months deciding how many fans they could accommodate safely within each stadium, how to allot tickets between season ticketholders and students and how to sit fans relative to their usual seats.
After surveying all 14 athletic departments within the SEC…
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