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Brant McAdams, right, football coach at Pacific Lutheran, wears personal protective equipment as he watches student-athletes fill out forms for their three-times-a-week COVID-19 tests, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, on campus in Tacoma, Wash. There was never a chapter in any of the books on becoming a small NCAA college football coach that addressed administering COVID-19 tests in the midst of a pandemic, but now it's something he's doing to give his players the chance at a season. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Brant McAdams, right, football coach at Pacific Lutheran, wears personal protective equipment as he watches student-athletes fill out forms for their three-times-a-week COVID-19 tests, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, on campus in Tacoma, Wash. There was never a chapter in any of the books on becoming a small NCAA college football coach that addressed administering COVID-19 tests in the midst of a pandemic, but now it's something he's doing to give his players the chance at a season. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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