When the ACC announced last week that they were planning to go forward with their college football season, along with the SEC and Big XII, many decried the obvious problems with a contact sport being played in the current non-bubble environment. People screamed “How could you even think about moving forward when you know a vaccine won’t be available until the beginning of next year at the earliest?”
I outlined multiple reasons why they were doing just this, and the last one mentioned was “time.” The conferences had at least a month prior to the start of these seasons, and they were aware a lot could change, for good or bad, in that time.