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EMCC WITHDRAWS FROM FALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PLAY DUE TO COVID-19 CONCERNS

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The East Mississippi Community College Department of Athletics, with the support of the East Mississippi Community College Board of Trustees individually elected not to participate in fall football should the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference begin league play Oct. 1 as previously announced. As a result, EMCC is currently withdrawing from league play for the fall 2020 season due to safety challenges created by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The East Mississippi Community College Department of Athletics, with the support of the East Mississippi Community College Board of Trustees individually elected not to participate in fall football should the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference begin league play Oct. 1 as previously announced. As a result, EMCC is currently withdrawing from league play for the fall 2020 season due to safety challenges created by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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