Two men with Minnesota connections spoke on the state of college football on Tuesday.
Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren, the former Vikings executive, announced the postponement of the conference's football season until the spring.
Former Gophers football coach Lou Holtz said that college football players should be allowed to play because, "When they stormed Normandy, they knew there were going to be casualties."
As college football goes on hiatus, it's not hard to spot the adults in the meeting rooms.
Tuesday, University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel and athletic director Mark Coyle conducted a virtual news conference. Gabel repeatedly said "Safety first," and both cited the obvious problems of conducting fall sports with hundreds of athletes and support staffers on a campus.
It's also not hard to spot the eternally childish. Most of them are highly paid college football coaches.
Holtz produced the kind of pep talk that can work only on unpaid 21-year-olds dependent on their coach for playing time who are without legal representation within the confines of a locker room.