 My name is Mark Utsick. My son, Sam Utsick, is a sophomore at the University of Alabama. When we arrived at campus for move-in, we could tell that everything was thought out. There was so much preparation put into place for move-in schedules and things were being disinfected all the time and I could just see that the process was in place to protect our kids, yet allow them to be able to have a college experience that we all hope for for our kids. Obviously sending a child off to college is a big deal. We want them to be safe but we also want them to be able to experience the things that a college kid should be able to experience and I felt that it was a very good balance where Alabama was using good common sense of judgment and be able to also keep the kids safe. I also feel very good about it because kids that haven't gotten sick, they have protocols in place to where I know he'll be taken care of, whether that be area where he can quarantine and have a dorm, to having the help available to him, if he's got medical issues, bringing him meals. So I feel very much in the loop and that's what pits my mind at ease. A big part of what I'm getting is I'm getting from him because he's kind of telling me the type of life that he's having and how things are not normal but they're still you know very much you know normal in many ways and I told them to go out and have fun but to use good common sense and make sure you're distancing and using a mask where you're asked to be. You know I know it's a big difference and it's a trust thing and but you've got to let go and understand that the university has protocols in place and I feel very comfortable that they're doing everything in their power to take care of our kids.