TEXAS A&M pauses again; more games put off.
Georgia Tech, which had its game last week against Pittsburgh postponed because of covid-19 issues with both teams, joins No. 5 Texas A&M and Arizona State as teams that will now go two weeks without playing.
The number of games across major college football scheduled for this weekend that have already been called off is up to seven after four went down Monday, including Mississippi at Texas A&M, UNC-Charlotte at No. 15 Marshall and No. 12 Miami against Georgia Tech.
Aggies Coach Jimbo Fisher said the program had only one active covid-19 case but the number of players available to practice was “in the 40s,” about half of what it would usually be. Most of the absences were due to individuals being quarantined after being exposed to someone who tested positive for the virus.
The Aggies missed last weekend’s visit to Tennessee.
“We were wondering if we’d even have football. So we can complain about this and this and that but, listen, we’re still getting to play football,” Fisher said. “The season’s going on. So those are great things for us and the SEC and everybody in college football.”
The SEC has had eight games postponed this season. The SEC said the Texas A&M-Ole Miss game could be made up Dec. 19, the day of the league championship game. The Aggies are scheduled to play the make-up against the Volunteers on Dec. 12.
Miami had its remaining three games rescheduled Monday because of covid-19 cases in the program, forcing the Atlantic Coast Conference to shuffle a total of six games over the last month of the season.
Georgia Tech at Miami scheduled for Saturday is now tentatively set for Dec. 19, the date of the ACC Championship Game. Miami’s game at Wake Forest that was scheduled for Nov. 28 was moved to Dec. 5, and its game against North Carolina was moved back a week to Dec. 12.
“What we know is we don’t have a corona virus- in-college-football problem. We have a coronavirus-in-America problem,” Miami Coach Manny Diaz said Monday. “And everyone, I hope, can see or I would hope can see — you can’t say everyone can see, because the way things are in 2020 everybody can’t agree on anything — but certainly the math is saying that the numbers are really, really getting to a bad place.”
To accommodate for Miami’s issues, the ACC moved up the Wake Forest at Louisville game from Dec. 5 to Nov. 28, and moved Louisville at Boston College back from Nov. 27 to Dec. 12.
Also, the Big 12 officially set the date of its conference title game for Dec. 19.
Last week, 15 FBS games were called off because of covid-19, the most yet this season. The total since schedules were set in late August is nearing 70.
The SEC is allowing teams to rework schedules as late as Monday night for the following weekend. No rematches are allowed, and only games that already exist on the conference-only schedule can be moved up. No new matchups can be created.
The SEC also decided to use Dec. 19 as a make-up date for teams not involved in the conference title game. That probably won’t work for LSU-Alabama, which was among four SEC games postponed last week. The top-ranked Crimson Tide and No. 6 Florida are on track to play for the league championship.
LSU already has a makeup game with Florida scheduled for Dec. 12, and the SEC set its TV times for Thanksgiving weekend, which includes the Iron Bowl between Alabama and Auburn.
Any juggling of schedules in the SEC is likely to come after Thanksgiving weekend.
“I believe LSU and Alabama will play, but we don’t know for sure,” LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said.