Young people recover but just the fact it spreads so easy will keep sports from happening. Unless you totally isolate and stay in a bubble your chances of getting this are 80%. If we treated this from the start like the flu instead of scaring everyone the results would be much different.
Treating it like the flu would have been foolish since it's not like the flu: it's more contagious, and we have no vaccine. Those are big differences. We've already lost 4x more people than the flu kills, and that's with a total shutdown... without one it would have been exponentially higher. That's why expert epidemiologists make these decisions and not you.
As for football, an article in The Athletic quoting AD's said that late July was the expected timeframe for decisions on when and how to play the season, to see how numbers look a few weeks after July 4. But they said even SEC AD's were watching the Ivy League decision, and that the option to move the whole season to the spring was gaining support. But that was a few days ago, and maybe the Big 10's decision will sway things toward a shorter fall season, at least for now. But it's a very fluid situation and there will be more turns in the road.
If we can't have fans and make money, I'd personally rather have Pitt & Boise come another year when we can. But I hope that wouldn't mean waiting 4-5 years.