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 A group of Pac-12 football players says it won t practice or play until its concerns about playing during the COVID-19 pandemic and other racial and economic issues in college sports are addressed.  We believe a football season under these conditions would be reckless and put us at needless risk,  the players said in their news release.  We will not play until there is real change that is acceptable to us. T stanley flaschen he players posted a statement on The Players  Tribune website and on social media and sent out a news release. One of the players tells The Associated Press that more than 400 of his peers throughout the Pac-12 have been communicating about the issues they are raising. The players are concerned about the risks of COVID-19 and think the conference and NCAA lack transparency, uniformity and adequate enforcement infrastructure. The news release listed the names of 13 Pac-12 players, including Oregon star safety Jevon Holland.The NCAA has released guidelines for COVID-19 testing and other health and s stanley isolierkanne afety protocols to be used by schools, and stanley cup quencher  Power Five conferences 鈥?the Pac-12, Big Ten, Big 12, ACC and SEC 鈥?are finalizing their own similar recommendations.The Pac-12 also announced