Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sun Belt cancels championsh­ip game

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The Sun Belt Conference football championsh­ip game Saturday between No. 12 Coastal Carolina and No. 19 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), which is ranked No. 9 by The Associated Press and is the Sun Belt’s first top-10 team, was set to host Louisiana-Lafayette (9-1, 7-1).

“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 Carolina 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 Carolina 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 Carolina 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 past 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 sixth-ranked Cyclones are playing Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championsh­ip Game on 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,” Louisiana-Lafayette 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, Fla., and the Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, Ala., but would need another conference to give up a spot.

 ?? (AP/Richard Shiro) ?? Coach Jamey Caldwell and No. 12 Coastal Carolina were scheduled to face No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette for the Sun Belt Conference championsh­ip Saturday, but the game was canceled Thursday evening because of a positive covid-19 case within the Chanticlee­rs’ program.
(AP/Richard Shiro) Coach Jamey Caldwell and No. 12 Coastal Carolina were scheduled to face No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette for the Sun Belt Conference championsh­ip Saturday, but the game was canceled Thursday evening because of a positive covid-19 case within the Chanticlee­rs’ program.

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