D.
I'm sticking with my March prediction.
However, we need to see the NBA and MLB get going sooner rather than later. If those aren't going in any capacity by July 15 or earlier, there will be no NCAA FB season. The earlier those get going, the more we will have crowds, the more key decision makers will open things up. College presidents and governors need to see games being played and COVID-19 cases not spiking.
Here are the biggest obstacles:
1 - If campuses aren't open for regular students, people will justify that student-athletes shouldn't be required to be on campus either. There will be lots of complaining that football players are now not only getting CTE, but also COVID-19.
2 - Even if A&M opens, and players are on campus, what happens when a Guard is diagnosed with COVID? In the days of flu, they would stay home sick. Nowadays, I feel like the whole team will be required to be quarantined because that is the environment we are in now. There will need to be a plan in place in case someone is diagnosed with COVID. Again, this is where seeing what happens in NBA/MLB would be beneficial.
3 - Even if A&M opens, you need enough campuses to open. Be thankful to be in the SEC, as if you need another reason, because I think most PAC/BIG campuses will be closed in fall. This will be another great year for the PAC TV Network with no live sports.
4 - I feel like college presidents and faculty senates will error on the side of what twitter "experts" think others should be living their life. That will be isolation.