I think it's a pretty long stretch to say a rally in Tulsa for a couple hours is going to significantly impact the college football season, and while the protests have been pretty intense in a few cities, they have been predominately inner-city blacks and no matter how we may feel and no matter our rhetoric, as a society we don't seem to care much about them either. Seems to me a few leftists may get the flu and a few rightists may get the flu, it balances out and by the end of June all is forgotten. Then you have all of July to forget about SARS-2 and by fall, we'll be good to go. I saw 22 people wearing masks yesterday and I didn't see ONE being worn correctly. If this virus affects the neck or chin, then these people are going to be in GREAT shape. If you strap on a mask and pull it down around your neck, ala Nancy Pelosi, then just leave it in your pocket! How dumb.
The actual truth about the virus and football is this: IF we have a credible treatment, and maybe steroids are the answer, but if we have a treatment, and IF we are well on the way to a credible vaccine but the start of football, they we will have football. If we have neither, then no matter the facts, football seems unlikely