Post-Tribune

Notre Dame postpones game at Wake Forest because of 7 new COVID-19 cases

- By Teddy Greenstein

Notre Dame has paused all football-related activities — including Saturday’s game at Wake Forest — because of an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

The school reported seven positive tests out of 94 administer­ed Monday. Combined with testing performed last week, the Irish currently have 13 players in isolation and an additional 10 players in quarantine because of contact tracing.

“We knew COVID would present challenges throughout the season,” coach Brian Kelly said in a statement, “and we’ll always put student-athlete health and safety at the forefront of our decisionma­king.”

This is the 18th FBS game postponed or canceled this season and the third Atlantic Coast Conference game.

Both Notre Dame (2-0) and Wake Forest (1-1) have an open date Oct. 3.

When Kelly said Monday his team’s COVID-19 plan was “an evolving situation,” he was not kidding.

The Irish began Tuesday by canceling practice, as first reported by Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel, after four players tested positive last week and another six were quarantine­d. And then came the news of the postponed game.

None of those 10 played in Notre Dame’s 52-0 dismantlin­g of South Florida on Saturday.

The Irish were scheduled to leave Friday for Winston-Salem, N.C., for their first road trip of the season.

Kelly said Monday that as part of the team’s COVID-19 protocol, players would not be able to meet up with family members before the game.

“You’re trying to avoid as much contact outside your ‘bubble’ as possible,” Kelly said. “We’ll do everything as if this is a home game. In other words, all of our meetings, practice and post-meetings will be done here (in South Bend, Ind.). We’ll eat here, board the plane, get in there (Friday) evening, get off the plane and go to bed to lessen the contact in the hotel.

“Our guys will be in individual rooms, wake up in the morning, throw on a Superman cape and go beat Wake Forest. That’s how we do it.”

Notre Dame announced 90 minutes before kickoff Saturday that eight players on the two-deep had been ruled out: quarterbac­k Brendon

Clark, linebacker­s Marist Liufau and Shayne Simon, wide receiver/punt returner Lawrence Keys III, running back Jahmir Smith, cornerback TaRiq Bracy, defensive end Ovie Oghoufo and safety Kyle Hamilton.

Hamilton’s was a non-virus injury (ankle), and he might have returned this week. Wide receiver Ben Skowronek is day to day with a strained hamstring.

Kelly said Monday that while the ACC mandates three tests a week, Notre Dame is testing players from high-risk groups every day.

“Generally speaking, that’s those that fall under close contact, which would be the linemen,” Kelly said. “It’s (a question) of distance, duration and direction.”

Coaches are on high alert after Florida State announced a positive test result for first-year coach Mike Norvell.

“It’s serious, right?” Kelly said. “You’ve got to have a mask. Social distancing is important. We have to be very, very serious.

“We have a succession plan in place for every coach. Mine is not singular in terms of one coach taking over. There are different responsibi­lities. I’m not going to get into who that person is at this time. Hopefully we don’t have to.

“We have it detailed across the board at all positions, from special teams down to wide receivers. We’ve got to be vigilant.”

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP ?? Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly watches warmups before the Camping World Bowl against Iowa State in Orlando, Fla., on Dec. 28, 2019.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly watches warmups before the Camping World Bowl against Iowa State in Orlando, Fla., on Dec. 28, 2019.

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