The fact of the matter remains, it is almost July and still nobody knows. The AD's don't know. The NCAA doesn't know. The University Prez's don't know.
I read yesterday in an article by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that my alma mater's (Ga Tech) AD, Todd Stansbury, just made a presentation to the athletic board that outlined 4 different home football attendance scenarios:
1. Full capacity allowed
2. Half capacity allowed
3. 25% capacity allowed
4. No fans
So, they don't know. This is just football. He also has to worry about volleyball and other sports.
The article then went on to talk about the decisions that would have to be made about concessions, will pre- and post-game on-campus gatherings be allowed (i.e., tailgating), student attendance policies, and so forth. Point being, it is much bigger as we all know than just a bunch of folks showing up for a game inside the stadium.
GT rarely sells out its home stadium and when it does it is usually filled with orange Clemson or red UGA fans (sad to say for me). But, at places like Clemson and UGA, if they limit their season ticket holder base to 30-50% capacity, it will be interesting to see what's going to happen when they tell folks who have contributed to the athletics funds for years that they are not allowed in. Not saying that will happen, but it won't be popular if it does. They don't know...yet. We are inching closer and closer to when some, if not all, of these decisions will have to be made. I sense many are "monitoring the situation" to see what others decide to do. The state/local governments have a part to play as well of course. I bet there is at least one AD in this country who would like the state Gov to make a decision so he/she won't be potentially viewed as a scapegoat.