The Pac-12 university presidents voted on Thursday to play a seven-game fall football season that will begin Nov. 6-7, the conference announced.
The Pac-12 championship is scheduled for Dec. 18, which would enable the conference champion to be available for selection to the College Football Playoff. Those four teams will be announced Dec. 20.
"Our schools are going to be in position to be part of that conversation," Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said, adding that there is no minimum number of games needed to be considered for the College Football Playoff.
No spectators will be allowed to attend any Pac-12 on-campus sporting events.
All of the Power Five conferences will be playing fall football, but the Pac-12 will be the last of the five to begin its fall season and the only one of the five that will be playing fewer than nine games.
The schedule will be announced in the coming days, but Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said each team would face the other five teams in its own division as well as one other team for the other division. Then the division champions would play each other in the Dec. 18 conference title game after six games, and on the same weekend the other Pac-12 teams would play another team from the other division.