This is what we wanted, in all its tradition and excitement and, yes, even its imperfection. We knew chaos was a distinct possibility when the Big Ten reversed course on football.
One week of games provided a snapshot of what that might look like.
Purdue coach Jeff Brohm watched his team's opener against Iowa from his home after testing positive for COVID-19.
The Gophers suffered through an embarrassing display of special teams in a prime-time showcase on ABC after two kickers and two punters tested positive.
On Sunday, two Wisconsin newspapers reported that Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz, who had a record-setting debut against Illinois on Friday night in relief of injured starter Jack Coan, tested positive Saturday.
Mertz will undergo additional testing to determine if the first test was a false positive. If his positive is confirmed, Mertz will be sidelined for three games per Big Ten protocols, meaning the Badgers would have to play Nebraska, Purdue and Michigan with their No. 3 quarterback.
It's only Week 2.
Buckle up.