Entirely possible that 2020 "season" will look more like a Saturday afternoon community basketball court - "who's got next?" Figuring out who has open dates, what schools can play/field a team, etc on a week to week basis.
Since OHSAA doesn't seem capable of making a decision or plan before the 11th hour, we'll assume we have a season. RIGHT NOW, they need to mandate a "call it" day so that if a school cannot field a team due to quarantine, they have to announce that by ___ day of the week. Right now if a team forfeits/cancels a game it's an oddball event. This fall it could be all over. Why not let the schools then reschedule?
I know that sounds INSANE, but football did exist before there was 24/7 film sessions and nose tackles scouting opposing guard's finger movements. Play on Friday, but not know who you're playing until Weds? Considering all the limitations based on the OHSFCA recommendations, this year is really going to be all about who has the talent vs week to week scheming anyhow.
Might even lead to some neutral site games - think JV Friday night - Lucas & Mogadore put their shoes & pants on at home, ride a bus to Wooster for the game, then go home.
There will be a lot of questions and situations, but we will all need to ask ourselves what the most important thing is? To me - it's giving the kids a chance to play. Not generating revenue, not playoff points, not crowning a state champ, not any of that stuff. If kids are allowed to show up at a field and play the game they love and their parents get a chance to watch them a few more times before they leave for college, the service or just plain move out then that's what's important.
(steps down off soapbox)