Quote Originally Posted by coachnorm View Post
I am confused and maybe fellow Elitedoggers might be able to clear up muddy waters. The NFL is discussing having digital video work to make a stadium crowd appear in an empty stadium during a possible televised game. I have a problem processing how that preparation by the NFL might relate to college football. I wonder if there is a difference between thousands of people touching something as simple as a hand rail at an NFL stadium compared to a college stadium. Also, older people are more at risk compared to the young. Who actually pays the big bucks in the scheme of things? Also I get confused with students on campus in a limited capacity, just to do distance learning on "Zoom"? If this is a method to say the school is open, is the organization truthful?
You are a college coach. Tell us..... can you see college football being played if the nfl is not playing or in an empty stadium?

My opinion is that college football will not happen unless MLB goes good this summer and the NFL makes a decision to play. Also schools must the decision to have students on campus. All that has to happen first.