Define "we".
I'd personally feel pretty good about college sports for a practically unaffected population that undergoes regular testing and has well above average access to treatments in the very unlikely event they're necessary.
Not trying to start some kind of debate or argument here. But in the state where I live, Colorado, people aged 20-29 have been the largest group testing positive for covid. Much of this in my immediate area is CU students that continue to have parties and hang out in close quarters (this last statement sure makes me sound like an old guy doesn't it?). So while yes, college students are less likely to die from covid, they clearly are not immune, are still transmitting to people around them, and can (are) still sustain(ing) long term lung damage. This virus is shattering what epidemiologists expect from similar viruses and unfortunately it keeps changing with more data. In short, our student athletes ain't practically unaffected.
Here's a dashboard on recent covid cases from our health department. Posting this just to show the data. Again, please, I don't want to inflame any kind of aggravated conversation because as far as I'm concerned, we're all on the same team and shouldn't stoop to the level of football fans

and I sure as heck want wrestling to happen this year!
How does this affect wrestling? Maybe some kind of face covering will be required. After all, headgear is required in folkstyle. I can see some wicked face covering + shorts combinations given the new NCAA uniform rules
