The goal posts have shifted from not overwhelming hospitals to not letting anyone get sick from Covid. This standard has made it impossible to have large events for the foreseeable future.
Which brings us back to the fact that nothing will have changed between September and January to move forward with fans. I don't even see how basketball season is feasible let alone football.
When you hear "maybe we'll play with no fans" it translates to "not playing." Playing without fans...
I don't need to wait 3 months to know it's not going to work. "If it's not safe enough for fans, it's not safe enough for players, coaches, refs." Remember those words because you are going to be hearing it a lot as sports are cancelled this year.
You are right about there being no plan and no realistic way to have a season. That's because your hysterical view point is still shared by a majority of the population.
Frenk is supposedly an infectious disease expert, so I'd like to ask him what the plan is when (not if) a player/coach/staff member of UM or UM's opponent tests positive before a game. The only way the season gets played is if sometime between now and September a miracle treatment emerges and...