I'm always amazed how often people go against their own self interest. Clearly your world view and the school you are paying 70K a year for don't align. I believe you have name dropped Harvard before, Mr Obama appreciates your generosity I'm sure.
At 70K a year, you could have selected an education for your child that was "non-snowflake" appropriate but apparently you feel the libruls need more conservative money
I disagree with the one post who said liability is overblown. Its unknown at this time. Its enough concern that the "non-snowflake" section of the political world has made it an anchor piece in any forthcoming COVID package on the Hill.
Now you have to figure out in a general sense, what percentage of college students are "healthy". Basically a quarter are obese according to several reports over the years. Who knows what else the rest of them have. I agree that overall risk to athletes is very low, but I disagree to the the level of non-chalantness Uni presidents will express about COVID when it comes to deciding for the whole Uni, and not just the most fit one tenth of one percent. And as stated before, they don't have a real good idea what they will and won't be paying out in court in the fall.
The only one who came close to that was the WVU president. All of the rest of the proclamations about football in particular have come with heavy caveats and backtracking, even from the almighty SEC. Red state, blue state, didn't matter. Folks are feeling frustrated sure, who were probably overly optmistic instead of looking at the real world statements by people who matter in front of them, but sort of an individual level of emotional control there.