San Diego Union-Tribune

SEC REVAMPS DECEMBER SCHEDULE

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The Southeaste­rn Conference has announced a revamped schedule for Dec. 12 and Dec. 19, including Vanderbilt’s game at No. 11 Georgia that could not be played as scheduled today because of coronaviru­s concerns.

The reschedule­d games announced Friday were made necessary following postponeme­nts due to the SEC’s COVID-19 protocols.

Vanderbilt was forced to postpone today’s game at Georgia because the Commodores’ roster fell below minimum requiremen­ts. The game has been reschedule­d for Dec. 19.

With Vanderbilt’s specialist­s unable to participat­e at Missouri last week due to the COVID-19 protocols, Sarah Fuller made history as the first woman to play in a Power Five conference game. Fuller kicked off to open the second half of Missouri’s 41-0 win and was expected to be in uniform again for the game against Georgia.

The COVID-19 concerns are not limited to the SEC.

No. 3 Ohio State appeared to be on track to play after school officials canceled last week’s trip to Illinois due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. Ohio State said Friday in a statement it was prepared to travel Friday to East Lansing, Mich., for its game today against Michigan State.

No. 13 Oklahoma also appears set to get back on the field after its game last week against West Virginia was postponed. The Sooners host Baylor today.

This week, 12 of 56 games scheduled were postponed or canceled. That number and percentage is down from recent weeks and included Washington at No. 17 USC, which was pushed back from Friday to Sunday.

It also includes No. 25 Liberty being unable to play at No. 12 Coastal Carolina. No. 8 BYU has stepped into to replace the Flames, who had COVID-19 issues.

Vanderbilt has had two games postponed because of the virus. The Commodores’ matchup at Missouri scheduled for Oct. 1 was played last week after the SEC also postponed the Vanderbilt-Tennessee game originally set for that day.

The SEC on Friday announced the Vanderbilt-Tennessee game has been reschedule­d for Dec. 12. The league also said Georgia’s game at Missouri, originally scheduled for Nov. 14, will be played on Dec. 12.

The new Dec. 12 schedule also includes LSU at Florida, reschedule­d from Oct. 17; Auburn at Mississipp­i State, reschedule­d from Nov. 14; Mississipp­i at Texas A&M, reschedule­d from Nov. 21; and Alabama at Arkansas, reschedule­d from Dec. 5.

Among other games on the new Dec. 19 schedule, the same day as the SEC championsh­ip game, are Texas A&M at Tennessee, reschedule­d from Nov. 14. Also on Dec. 19, Ole Miss plays at LSU in a game reschedule­d from Dec. 5, and Missouri plays at Mississipp­i State in a game also reschedule­d from Dec. 5.

The Vanderbilt-Georgia and Texas A&M-Tennessee games would not be played if the Bulldogs and Aggies, respective­ly, qualify for the SEC championsh­ip game.

Georgia is a long shot for the

game at best. No. 6 Florida will represent the SEC East in the championsh­ip game unless it loses its last two regular-season games against Tennessee and LSU. No. 1 Alabama leads the SEC West.

Buffalo is waiting

The undefeated Buffalo Bulls are awaiting word from the Mid-American Conference as to whether they have, in fact, clinched the East Division title after their game at Ohio was canceled and declared a no contest.

Athletic Director Mark Alnutt said he believes Buffalo “has a great case to make” to be division champions, but added he likely won’t get an official ruling from the conference until early next week. That’s a switch after school officials indicated earlier in the day that Buffalo had clinched the division title and a berth in the conference championsh­ip game in Detroit in two weeks.

The game at Ohio today was canceled because the Bobcats’ roster

was depleted as a result of players testing positive for COVID-19.

Buffalo is 4-0, and needed a win over Ohio (2-1) to clinch the title. With one game left for both schools after this weekend, Ohio was the only division rival in position to mathematic­ally still win the East.

Friday’s result

No. 25 Louisiana 24, Appalachia­n State 21: Louisiana (9-1, 7-1 Sun Belt) scored 15 points in the third quarter and then held off a late surge by Appalachia­n State (7-3, 5-2) to beat the Mountainee­rs for the first time in school history.

Thursday’s late result

Air Force 35, Utah State 7: Haaziq Daniels had the longest touchdown pass of his career and one of four Air Force rushing touchdowns and the Falcons dominated host Utah State. Air Force (3-2, 2-2 Mountain West), rushed for 334 yards and had 127 on the ground. Utah State (1-4, 1-4) was held to 232 yards.

 ?? ANDREW DYE AP ?? Louisiana running back Trey Ragas (top) celebrates after running for a TD against Appalachia­n State. No. 25 Louisiana held on to win 24-21 Friday when the Mountainee­rs missed a short FG try.
ANDREW DYE AP Louisiana running back Trey Ragas (top) celebrates after running for a TD against Appalachia­n State. No. 25 Louisiana held on to win 24-21 Friday when the Mountainee­rs missed a short FG try.

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