Well yeah, and they got there with some extreme canceling, including sporting events. In the meantime India and most of South America has spiked hugely.
The gist from some folks is that the egghead beancounters of the University world might actually enjoy canceling sports, but I think the institutions are just freaked out about kids dying on their watch and will change their minds if the prevailing sentiment helps cover their a$$.
Also: the money.
B1G still searching for a perfect solution that doesn't exist. Start in September, you risk an outbreak and a season cancellation - and on top of that possible lawsuits and the optics aren't great. All that being said you gave the fans, players, coaches and ADs what they wanted - and they'll be happy you tried.
Start in the spring, MAYBE there will be viable treatments that make the virus less deadly, maybe immunity at the community level greatly drops the amount of cases. You still give the players, coaches, ADs, and fans a season - with the possibility of it being a safer environment. But on the other end, maybe it's not any safer to play in the spring, you are asking kids to squeeze two full seasons into a year.
Judging by the B1Gs behavior, a November season seems the most likely to me. It will allow them to appease all parties. Players, Coaches, ADs, Fans - guess what we played fall football! Presidents, University leadership worried about a possible outbreak, lawsuit - guess what we have a full month to see if the SEC, Big 12, ACC have any issues - and if they do we can pull the plug and save face while the rest of them have egg on their face.