Yesterday was Saturday, September 26. As we sat without sports in March and April, saw a spike in coronavirus cases in June and July, and saw the Big Ten and Pac 12 try to sabotage the season in early August, it seemed like we would never reach the day that SEC football would return. Over the past several months, we saw conferences go rogue in their decision making, media personalities try to push their personal agendas like Nicole Auerbach, college football players using their voices on social media to try and save the season, and even the President and state governors advocate for a season. Yet, nothing was promised. The pandemic still rages on, and it was quite possible we