If they're not having in-person summer courses at universities there's no way they make exceptions for the athletes, just to play games in front of 80K+ fans and more outside the stadiums.

Football players work out in summer and pretty much start filtering back in July if they're not already on campus. Managers and trainers are there prepping for fall drills and seasons. Practice starts in August. Games start a month later.

Y'all really think any of that is going to happen in just 4-5 months with all this going on? Like it's going to return to even semi-normal just for football and sports?


If you were on a school board or are a parent, are you cool with sending your child - of any age - back to K-12 classes from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. five days a week? If you're a teacher would you want to be part of that process in-person with 25-30 kids, or monitoring the cafeteria, or conducting PE classes or band or anything else?


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