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Alabama’s plans to open in the fall, give hope for college football

On Wednesday, reports circled that the University of Alabama is planning on opening it’s campus back up this fall and having students attend classes.

This comes after nearly seven weeks of mandatory quarantine from the universities campus and having its students transition to online classes for the remainder of the spring semester.

UA further confirmed the news in an email to its students which read:

“We have been planning for and will continue to work toward in-person instruction this fall on the regular schedule. Our campus working group has representation from across the University and will be addressing the various elements of our plan, including academic quality, campus life, and health and safety, and will coordinate with the UA System.