Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LSU-Bama latest SEC postponeme­nt

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No. 1 Alabama at LSU and No. 5 Texas A&M at Tennessee will not be played Saturday because of covid-19 issues, raising the number of SEC games postponed this week to three.

The SEC said Tuesday that the Aggies and Volunteers will be reschedule­d for Dec. 12, but the Crimson Tide’s game against the defending national champion Tigers is in danger of not being played at all after covid-19 cases in LSU’s program.

“While it is unfortunat­e to have multiple postponeme­nts in the same week, we began the season with the understand­ing interrupti­ons to the schedule were possible and we have remained focused throughout the season on the health of everyone around our programs,” SEC Commission­er Greg Sankey said in a statement. “We must remain vigilant, within our programs and in our communitie­s, to prevent the spread of the virus and to manage activities that contribute to these interrupti­ons.”

Both Alabama and LSU are coming off their open dates, and LSU already has a game against No. 6 Florida scheduled for Dec. 12 that had to be postponed last month because of an outbreak that shut down the Gators for two weeks.

The SEC said it would consider using Dec. 19, the day

of the conference championsh­ip game in Atlanta, to make up regular-season games not involving teams playing for the title.

Texas A&M said it has three active covid-19 cases, including two people who traveled with the team to South Carolina last week.

“The nature of away game travel [flights, meals, lodging, locker room, etc.] naturally leads to an increase in the number of student-athletes, coaches and staff who meet the criteria for mandatory quarantine based on contact tracing guidelines,” Texas A&M Athletic Director Ross Bjork said.

On Monday, No. 24 Auburn’s game at Mississipp­i State was postponed because of covid-19 positive tests and contact tracing within the Bulldogs’ program. That game has been tentativel­y reschedule­d for Dec. 12.

Then on Tuesday, Auburn paused team activities after nine players and three staff members tested positive for covid-19.

Auburn also has “a handful of close contact” cases having to quarantine, in addition to the positive tests, Coach Gus Malzahn said. He didn’t give a specific number or say which positions had been hardest hit.

Auburn, which is coming off an open date, is next scheduled to host Tennessee on Nov. 21.

In the American Athletic Conference, Navy’s game at Memphis on Saturday was postponed because of positive covid-19 tests at the Naval Academy.

Alabama-LSU is typically one of the most anticipate­d games of the college football season. Last year, the Tigers broke an eight-game long losing streak in the series and won a thriller in Tuscaloosa, Ala., that propelled them to an SEC championsh­ip and national title.

The matchup has lost its luster this season, with LSU stumbling to a 2-3 record and Alabama favored by more than three touchdowns.

This year’s game was scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Central and be broadcast by CBS, following the network’s coverage of the Masters. The pandemic forced the golf major to be postponed from April. Now CBS will not carry an SEC game this weekend.

Alabama’s next game is Nov. 21 at home against Kentucky.

It’s the second week in a row that Navy had a game postponed because of positive coronaviru­s tests at the Academy and the subsequent quarantine of athletes. The Midshipmen were scheduled to host Tulsa last weekend before that game was called off.

Navy has not been on the field since Nov. 2 and has not had a regular practice since Oct. 29.

The American has not announced potential makeup dates for Saturday’s game or the Tulsa-Navy game. Memphis and Navy do not share a common open date through the rest of the season.

The AAC did announce that a previously reschedule­d game between No. 7 Cincinnati and Tulsa will be played Friday, Dec. 4, instead of Saturday, Dec. 5.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Saturday’s scheduled game between top-ranked Alabama and Coach Nick Saban (right) and defending national champion LSU and Coach Ed Orgeron has been postponed because of covid-19 concerns. Also in the SEC, Texas A&M-Tennessee and Auburn-Mississipp­i State have been postponed.
(AP file photo) Saturday’s scheduled game between top-ranked Alabama and Coach Nick Saban (right) and defending national champion LSU and Coach Ed Orgeron has been postponed because of covid-19 concerns. Also in the SEC, Texas A&M-Tennessee and Auburn-Mississipp­i State have been postponed.
 ?? (AP/Butch Dill) ?? Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn said the Tigers have “a handful of close contact” cases having to quarantine, in addition to the nine players and three staff members who tested positive for covid-19 on Tuesday. As a result, Auburn’s game against Mississipp­i State on Saturday has been postponed until Dec. 12.
(AP/Butch Dill) Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn said the Tigers have “a handful of close contact” cases having to quarantine, in addition to the nine players and three staff members who tested positive for covid-19 on Tuesday. As a result, Auburn’s game against Mississipp­i State on Saturday has been postponed until Dec. 12.

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