Okay, so the game was horrible, causing an unleashing of sarcasm on the game thread by posters like... well, me.

Unanswered, but more important questions:

Did anybody get hurt really badly? (Croteau?) Will it cause the virus to be eventually be spread to vulnerable populations?

Will it do any long-term damage to Cal Football, perhaps hurting our reputation as a "program on the rise", or even causing Wilcox to question if this is really the right place to be?

The good news: Absolutely amazing the way that we were able to schedule this game and pull it off! Just think of the obstacles that we were able to hurdle! I've never seen anything like it in football, ever. Isn't that really the big takeaway here, the life's lesson learned? Life is never going to be perfect and sometimes there are all sorts of problems. So what do you do? You do your best to solve the problems and you GIVE IT A TRY!

Everything was stacked against us this week, not the least of which was the damn virus closing in. Frankly, we might not be able to play another game this year, or maybe we will, who knows? So what did we do? We recognized the problems and we found solutions to them: We made the game happen, we made a last-minute deal with our opponent, we got out there and we did our best! That's what we do. A lesson for the country in these trying times, I believe.

Props to everybody associated with Cal Football for pulling this off! Go Bears!