That is a very elaborate press release with all the "safety measures" they are now implementing, including daily testing. Considering they've been practicing up to now without these measures makes you wonder if this is just them going overboard to show they're doing something different as to why they couldn't have played earlier.
The more interesting thing will be all the information about the actual play and logistics that they haven't released. How many games? I'm assuming conference only, but 8? 10? If they start on October 24, with no bye weeks and 10 games, they end 12/26. Are they playing outside at home stadiums? Or neutral site indoor facilities?
Regardless of all the mess, it's good to have football back!