I have no interest in telling people how they should feel about this virus. Everyone is entitled to do what they will with the information available. If you're not scared of it or don't take it seriously, that's up to you. If you aren't concerned with rising numbers of positive cases, that's also up to you. Don't take this post as trying to change your mind.
But, if you have any desire to see football played in any form in a little over 60 days, it is crucial that you understand that the people who will decide whether or not that happens don't think like you. If we do not see a significant drop in positive cases, college football isn't happening.
If you want to see football in 2 months, then starting now you need to limit your public outings as much as possible. When you have to go out, you need to wear a mask and socially distance yourself from anyone who isn't your immediate family. If you find out that you might have been exposed, you need to get a test, and you need to self-isolate until you know that you're negative. If you test positive, you need to self-isolate even if you have absolutely no symptoms. And you need to suggest to anyone and everyone that they do the same.
You can spend the next 60 days thinking how absurd this all is. You can kick yourself for giving in to the media fearmongering. You can be mad at everyone whose fear and paranoia made all of this necessary. But if you want football, you will suck it up and do what you have to do. Because the cases aren't dropping until everyone does what they have to do, and football isn't happening if the cases don't drop.
If football isn't a big enough deal for you, then go on about your business.