The USC Trojans plan to have fans in the stands. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Not only are many schools planning on a college football season being played this year, but we know of at least one planning to have fans in attendance for games.

USC Trojans athletics director Mike Bohn wrote to season ticket holders that they are preparing to have fans at games in a reduced capacity at the Coliseum.

Considering as recently as April the mayor of Los Angeles said there might not be mass gatherings for sports or concerts for a year, this represents a significant change. There was also talk in May that the anticipated USC-Alabama non-conference game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington wouldn’t happen, which Bohn seemingly disputed.

The main takeaway is that Bohn seems bullish on a college football season happening — one with some fans. This will be Bohn’s first college football season at USC since getting hired. This will be Clay Helton’s fifth full season as USC’s head coach.

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