With the lockout lingering, fans are beginning to worry that there will be no football on Sundays this fall. That may not be entirely true, even if the NFL isn't active. College football will likely take advantage of the vacancy, shifting games from Saturday if Sunday no longer is occupied. In a recent interview with KTAR in Phoenix, Pac-10 Commissioner Larry Scott said his conference will be ready to play on Sundays, if the NFL isn't. "We certainly have an eye on it, and I think we'll be flexible and opportunistic if the situation presents itself," Scott said. "But we're not spending a lot of time on it," Scott added. "I personally expect that the NFL is gonna settle if not by the beginning of their season early into their season. So I don't think that's a long-term strategy for us, but I think, yeah, we'll be nimble and we'll be opportunistic if there's any opportunity to get big exposure on Sunday, why not?"