I think the others will start to fall in line pretty quickly. My guess:
1) We will have football in the fall, with some sort of attendance restrictions.
2) Most D1 schools/conferences will agree to this, even the mid majors.
3) There will be some schools, in the form of their respective Presidents, who demonstrate "virtue and moral superiority" by initially refusing to play along, at least publicly. Some guesses... Cal, UCLA, Stanford, etc.
4) After an endless few weeks of publicity for those holdout schools, they will eventually get some small meaningless concessions for the sake of student safety and welfare. This could mean small additional restrictions on attendance. It could mean that a % of revenue from football is given to COVID research. But whatever the case, they will feel morally superior to the other schools (like West Virginia) who agreed to play very early in the process.
Bottom line is that I think we'll play football, but not without some eye-roll worthy virtue signaling by several schools.