UMBC athletic director Brian Barrio equated his current work to building a house on quicksand. Jennifer Baker, his counterpart at Johns Hopkins, compared it to unpredictable crises she faced while serving in the U.S. Navy. “There’s a lot of unknowns,” Towson athletic director Tim Leonard said with a mordant laugh. “Like almost all of it.” These are the terms Baltimore-area athletic directors are using as they try to plan fall seasons against a mercurial, frightening backdrop created by the coronavirus pandemic. As local universities look ahead to the next six months, administrators hope their student-athletes will get back to practicing and playing games. But the latest news has hardly inspired optimism.
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