Chaos is going to be the modality of our lives from now on. Not just in sports but in everything else, too.
It’s no surprise that players want to play. That’s what (most) players want to do without looking too much or deeply at other aspects and consequences of other options. Just comes natural to them to want to do their thing.
It’s no surprise that coaches want to coach. That’s what they do, and that is the source of their very lucrative contracts.
It’s no surprise that a university would want to play. You already know why. Lots of you-know-what is at stake and all that you-know-what finds its way to many places of need all around the campus and system.
But... there’s the two big other elephants in the room.
First, considerable legal liability for God-knows-what that could come. The League and NCAA could be in the crosshairs for any number of major lawsuits due to health risks and other concerns if and when any season is played.
And the other elephant? Nobody still has a clue in what we are dealing with in terms of what this virus is, how it functions, how it mutates, how it is affecting different groups of people, and what it might do to us in the future or what its long-term affects really are. And any vaccine to come has already been declared by some experts as probably ineffective.
To have a game plan you have to understand your opponent. To this point, nobody understands This Virus Opponent and so Chaos will rule our days. There is virtually no area of our lives that is not in chaos.