Coaches and school officials were eager to reward the Bruins (3-3) for their success this season and becoming only one of two Pac-12 teams to play every weekend. But the desire of many players to spend time with their families after the regular season ends Saturday, plus safety concerns and the lingering uncertainty over when and where a bowl game would be played and how COVID-19 testing and other safety protocols would be implemented, outweighed any longing for what might have been the Bruins’ first bowl game since the 2017 Cactus Bowl...
That's funny. That's like shouting I quit right when you're about to be fired. They were likely not to get a bowl game, even with a win. Only 4 slots. Would likely go to Oregon, usc, Washington, Colorado.
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