USC football's season opener against Alabama may not go on as planned. (Ron Jenkins/Getty Images
Alabama has talked to TCU about the possibility of replacing USC football if the Trojans can’t play in Week 1, according to Paul Finebaum.
The coronavirus pandemic has just about everyone looking ahead to the college football season with uncertainty. So naturally, programs are beginning to create contingency plans.
One of those contingencies concerns USC football’s upcoming matchup with Alabama in Arlington, Texas.
The Trojans were supposed to face off with the Tide to start the season, but Alabama has already scoped out a potential replacement if USC isn’t able to begin the season on time, according to Paul Finebaum on ESPN Radio.