“I was asked recently if I thought we would be able to watch college football this fall.
My flippant answer: ‘I couldn’t tell my good friend Randy Evans (the U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg) that his beloved Bulldogs would not be playing in Athens this fall, so yes, we will have college football.’
Then I got to thinking about the question.
It is a commentary on the dominance of the dire, defeatist public health pundits that whether there will be football more than 100 days from now could even be a question.
The question instead should be: ‘How will we operate so that all sports – college football, professional baseball, professional football, etc. – can be played safely more than three months from now?'”
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