After the Citadel game on 2/29/2020, it was wonderful that Jordan Lyons was greeting all kinds of fans, including me. Jordan was accepting thanks and admiration, and Jordan was giving major thanks for all his fans, young and old, men and women and children, who stopped by to greet him. The rest of the team and staff had apparently all gone on to the locker room.
It was amazing. I am so glad he did that. I remember what I told him in that moment. At the time, after I said it and left him so he could speak to the next fan, I thought it had been a stupid thing for me to say: after thanking him and saying how much I enjoyed seeing him play, I said "Good things are ahead for you. We don't know what is going to happen, but I know that good things are going to happen for you!" My thought was, certainly without saying it, we may or may not win the SoCon tournament, and we may or may not get into the NCAA, etc. This was February 29, way before all these events started getting cancelled. So it's still absolutely true that good things are ahead for Jordan.
I and many others certainly came in very close physical contact. I just shook hands with him, but he was getting and giving many hugs. COVID-19 could easily have been spread among people in that situation.
There is a point being made in the 2 sentences immediately above, but I want to end by saying that a sub-point is what a fantastic and appreciative and fine human being Jordan Lyons is, and how very thankful that I had that experience.