The strangest anticipated season in college basketball history kicked off Wednesday with dozens of games at arenas across the country. Like everything else in this pandemic world, it was odd and disjointed. Cancellations, protests, quarantined players, piped-in crowd noise, masked cheerleaders, socially distanced bench seating — the start of the season matched the chaotic build up to it. One day down, who knows how many more left. “I’d like normalcy, I’d like a routine, but that’s not what we have right now,” North Carolina coach Roy Williams said.