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In effect, they need to quarantine them by Btd
During summer - quite literally do not allow any player to leave campus for any reason. Period. You leave and you are off the team. No exceptions short of hospitalization.
During school - same rules, but they are exposed to the students that are back on campus so that strategy has marginally less control over the outcome.
A scholarship athlete doesn’t have to be allowed to live off campus. It’s a contract. You want it - then accept the terms. The terms are for 2020 season you cannot leave the campus 24x7 for any reason.