Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott has tested positive for the coronavirus and is self-quarantining, the conference announced Friday night.
In its statement, the Pac-12 said Scott, 55, experienced mild flu-like symptoms late this week and was tested for COVID-19 out of an abundance of caution. He is self-quarantining at the direction of his doctor and is continuing to work remotely as normal.
Earlier Friday, the Pac-12 announced it would play a conference-only schedule and delay the start of the football season as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Scott lives in Danville, California, and the state has seen a resurgence in coronavirus cases in recent weeks.
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