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Title game in the Sun Belt canceled

Chanticlee­rs, Ragin’ Cajuns were both in contention for a spot in a New Year’s Six bowl

- By Ralph D. Russo

The Sun Belt Conference football championsh­ip game Saturday between No. 9 Coastal Carolina and No. 17 Louisiana-Lafayette was canceled Thursday night because of a positive COVID-19 test within the Coastal Carolina program.

An entire position group would have been unavailabl­e to play for the unbeaten Chanticlee­rs because of contact tracing, the conference said.

“We are very disappoint­ed that the championsh­ip game cannot be played, but we are so proud of all of the players and staff members and their hard work during this truly challengin­g season,” Sun Belt Commission­er Keith Gill said in a statement. “We will honor both teams as 2020 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions.”

Both schools were in contention for a New Year’s Six bowl spot with a victory in the first Sun Belt title game featuring a matchup of ranked teams.

Coastal Carolina (11-0, 8-0, No. 12 CFP), the Sun Belt’s first top 10 team, was set to host Louisiana-Lafayette (9-1, 7-1 No. 19 CFP).

“Surely we are going to reschedule this game, right...?” Ragin’ Cajuns coach Billy Napier posted on Twitter.

The upstart Chanticlee­rs have been one of the stories of the season. Picked to finish last in the Sun Belt East Division, Coastal is the only 11-0 team in the country, including a victory at home two weeks ago against then-unbeaten BYU.

“We are all obviously devastated with this developmen­t and hurt for the student-athletes from both institutio­ns in that they will not have a chance to compete for a conference title,” Coastal Carolina athletic director Matt Hogue said. “However, the adherence to health and safety protocols for our student-athletes has been and remains the first priority. Those protocols and guidance from our medical team fully governs this decision.”

Coastal played last weekend, rallying late to beat Troy in a game that had been postponed because of COVID-19 issues.

Chanticlee­rs coach Jamey Chadwell complained after the BYU game that Coastal had to play Troy last week even though it had clinched its division, while Louisiana-Lafayette had an open date and extra week to prepare for the conference championsh­ip.

The Ragin’ Cajuns’ only loss was 30-27 at home against the Chanticlee­rs on Oct. 14.

Louisiana-Lafayette has won the West Division of the Sun Belt the last three seasons, losing each of the first two conference title games to Appalachia­n State.

In a season when Power Five conference teams have played few games outside their leagues, Louisiana-Lafayette has maybe the most impressive nonconfere­nce victory: 31-14 at Iowa State in its opener.

The eighth-ranked Cyclones are playing Oklahoma in the Big 12 championsh­ip game Saturday.

“We are severely disappoint­ed for our student-athletes and staff to not have the opportunit­y to play in what would have been a truly exciting championsh­ip game for the Sun Belt Conference,” ULL AD Bryan Maggard said. “For our football program, fans and alumni, we look forward to learning of our bowl destinatio­n this weekend.”

In this strange season, where 11 bowls have already been canceled and almost a dozen Power Five teams have said they won’t play in the postseason if offered, the Ragin’ Cajuns and Chanticlee­rs could consider playing their rematch in a bowl game.

The Sun Belt has spots available in the Cure Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and the Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama, but would need another conference to give up a spot.

 ?? VASHA HUNT/AP ?? Coastal Carolina quarterbac­k Grayson McCall during the first half of game on Dec. 12 in Troy, Ala.
VASHA HUNT/AP Coastal Carolina quarterbac­k Grayson McCall during the first half of game on Dec. 12 in Troy, Ala.

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