Seems like there's no point trying unless the plan is to do something drastic, like a bubble. If classes are all going to be online anyways, then being away from campus shouldn't be a problem, but I see a quite a few issues and implementation concerns that would raise.
Spread of the virus, particularly while treating the issue recklessly, is a major issue on its own, but there's also other game-related issues like what happens when a team gets decimated by the virus? Are they pretty much toast for however long their players are out? If 5 or 10 or 20 people on a team/team's staff test positive, what do you do about the remainder of the team, some of whom were likely exposed but may be in the incubation period or receive false negatives on their tests? And what is the season working towards? Will there even be bowl games or a playoff?
I'll be interested to see how the SEC and ACC handle those issues, should they arise. Personally, basketball is more my (our) cake, so I'd rather see all effort going into planning how to pull that off, with the NBA as a model, rather than scrambling to bring football back at the last minute.