College football teams set to play this fall are trying to help their depth amid the coronavirus pandemic by finding players capable of playing multiple positions. Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley says it's "something every coach in the country is thinking about right now." That's because positive tests, contact tracing and quarantines could abruptly alter any roster. That's on top of the injury risk that has long been part of the game. Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said there's "just a lot more what-ifs" for teams with trying to prepare for what could happen this fall.
Multi-position players boost options in pandemic season

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By KFH RadioAug 28, 2020




