Per the Phase 4 state guidelines, stadiums are allowed to have 50 spectators. Not sure if that will change before March 19th, hopefully it will and they allow more fans in attendance since football is played outdoors and much more space for fans to watch. However, as it stands right now, I am hearing that the strong majority of the conferences are leaning towards having absolutely no fans at any of the football games. Simple reason is that they don't want to have a "lottery" system on who can attend and who can't and do not feel that is would be fair to have some parents in the stands and not others. A smaller team with a roster of 25-30 may be able to have parents only at games, and that will be up to their conference AD's. But most teams roster 50+ kids and there is no way to appease all the parents, boosters, etc. so at this point many are saying no fans at games, period! Most larger schools will plan to live stream every game if they have the capability. Unfortunately there will definitely not be a student section and long time community fans who would come to every home game. I expect a ton of parents and fans to be lined outside the stadium fences on the sidewalk near the street trying to watch the game. I know there will be a lot of angry parents, fans, etc. but again lets just focus on the fact that we now have games and the kids will be playing. We all would have been happy if we were offered this scenario in the fall or even a few weeks ago. The Boys are playing football and that is all that really matters! If anything changes (and hopefully it will for the better) on this I will update the board, thank you