This got split off to a new thread, so I'll expound a bit on my thought. First off, as
@TerryP mentioned, I probably overshot with the 90% estimate, but I was trying to make a point while probably being a bit extreme. I honestly had no idea how many bowl games there were (though it's too many IMO - yes, I do think there is such thing as too much football [when it is really bad football]).
I think the major bowls, the New Year's Day group and some others like the Peach and the Florida Bowls will try to do everything in their power to hold the games. The issue, obviously is the impact the bat flu will have, not just with the teams, but with the respective bowl sites (like in CA as mentioned). Bowls would be held after Christmas break, and while some schools may opt to keep their guys on campus and in the preverbal "bubble", most won't, and honestly shouldn't for what would amount to a worthless (non-playoff) bowl game. Players are going to want to go home. Many players need to go home. But doing so, will cause the virus ripple effect that we inevitably get from doing such things.
It is a high risk, high reward situation. And we have seen how conferences handle such things... some like the SEC and ACC are more aggressive in their push to play games, others like the PAC-12 and B1G are much more tentative. If a bowl game
is successfully played, then that is a win for everyone involved... the schools, the TV side, the bowl sponsors, etc. But it is a risk that will be weighed by each bowl, and I could see many of them canceling either because of political pressure or because they want to play it safe. If they do play most of the bowls, I'd think the only way it would work would be if teams flew to the bowl site the day before (like an in-season game), but that would take away much of what bowl week is about for the players. But by not doing so, you risk wasting a lot of money on travel, lodging, etc. if the game ends up being called 24-48 hours before kickoff because of positive tests.
Now, as mentioned, I think the big bowls and the playoff bowls will do everything possible to play, but even with those guys, I bet things are heavily altered in terms of how teams go about their business leading up to those games.