I like how these are trotted out as successes until people realize that it's largely because athletes were in a sudo-bubble prior to students coming back on campus. None of that really matters, what will matter is what those test rates show in 2-3 weeks from now when players have been in dorms, classes, restaurants, etc and games are getting ready to kick off soon. Can the student body at large be responsible enough to help make football a reality? I have my doubts, unfortunately.