Well, this could complicate things.
There is no way Gov Kemp will stand in the way of college football, I don't believe that for one second.
If we don't have college football it will be because things get out of hand this summer and basically take away the opportunity for team sports (and probably any large gatherings)
The next 4-6 weeks though are going to be critical country wide. I'm having a harder time seeing states like NY and CA, maybe MI allowing fans at the stadiums.
AZ, TX and the SE are going to be interesting to watch with the current outbreaks. The Univ of AZ President had been one of the early leaders for having students back on campus, but said last week if he had to make a decision now (which he does not) he would not have students return to campus.
The AD's at TX and TX A&M were lobbying for the TX Governor to loosen his 50% limit on large events less than 2 weeks ago because it was going to keep them from being able to seat all their season ticket holders for every game. Can't imagine that limit gets raised now and obviously if things get out of hand in Texas then it could go the other way.
UGA reporting roughly 150 positive tests among faculty, staff and students doesn't exactly fill me with confidence for this fall. Their classes are online right now, so that is spread without classes taking place in person. What happens when you have 30-40K students, faculty and staff all walking around a campus.