I am remembering my days as a student.How so? Aren't they interacting with more people by playing football and practicing?
In this case, the players will be structured into spending large portions of their day with other people who are regularly tested and quarantined if they test positive. Including the opposing teams.
Plus a full health support system in place.
Versus spending all their time hanging out with tons of people who aren’t regularly tested, and may well be infected and asymptomatic.
With no health support or supervision beyond a nineteen or twenty-year-old’s common sense about going to Student Dea—, er, Student Health.
Or in some extremes, to follow Trevor Lawrence’s tweet, some kids would be back home on their own, with no support whatsoever.
Just my opinion, but I’m gonna call the former the “safer” of the three options.