GojiraCane
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It appears to becoming politicized, with conservative led states leaning towards opening and progressive led states leaning towards maintaining shelter in place.Ain't nobody nowhere said anything about continuing the shutdown indefinitely.
Fauci, Birx, and other federal officials put out guidance on how/when to open up. E.g., sustained decreases in new cases and deaths for 2 weeks, testing, contact tracing.
States (mostly R states) are not paying attention to those benchmarks.
As for colleges, I would suspect that many - even in conservative states - will lean towards caution and either have limited openings or virtual teaching in the fall 2020. That makes a 2020 CFB season unlikely, and if an Alabama and Florida try to cobble together a season with 15 other participating schools there could easily be a political backlash that: 1) Casts the institution of college football and the immense expense that it carries in a negative light, for all schools 2) By virtue of point 1, leads to schools who want to have a season backing out a few days later