The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Postponeme­nts, outbreaks: SEC takes hit fromCOVID- 19

- ByCliffBru­nt

The Southeaste­rn Conference is taking a hit from COVID- 19.

The conference on Monday postponed Saturday’s game between No. 20 Auburn and Mississipp­i State because of positive COVID- 19 cases and quarantini­ng within the Bulldogs’ program.

The SEC requires programs to have at least 53 scholarshi­p players available for games. Mississipp­i State coach Mike Leach said the Bulldogs were just a player away from having to postpone last Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt.

“Fortunatel­y we didn’t have to,” Leach said. “We knew there was a pretty good chance we’d have to cancel this week just because we were that close ( last week).”

No. 5 Texas A& M paused in- person activities after a player and a staff member tested positive for COVID- 19 after returning from a win at South Carolina. LSU is battling an outbreak that could put Saturday’s game against No. 1 Alabama in jeopardy. And Arkansas coach Sam Pittman has tested positive and could miss the game at No. 6 Florida.

The stop- and- start nature of college sports in the pandemic is familiar by now, but the cluster of problems is a reminder just how fragile the season is. The problems Monday extended beyond the SEC, too: Michigan State announced that men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo has tested positive for COVID19, the Mountain West canceled Air Force’s scheduled football game at Wyoming on Saturday due to an “upward trend” of COVID- 19 cases at the academy and the Pac- 12 opened its season over the weekend with two games postponed.

Mississipp­i State’s game against Auburn has been tentativel­y reschedule­d for Dec. 12 in Starkville, Mississipp­i.

Texas A& M coach Jimbo Fisher said the Aggies were undergoing additional testing and contact tracing amid hopes the team could return to campus Tuesday. He was confident that Saturday’s game at Tennessee will be played.

Pittman learned Monday he had tested positive. SEC protocol for asymptomat­ic positives will require him to isolate for at least 10 days from the date of the positive test if a retest confirms the result. Defensive coordinato­r Barry Odom will serve as interim head coach.

LSU coach Ed Orgeron said related quarantine­s due to possible exposure have thinned his roster. He declined to get into the number of players affected. “It’s going to be challengin­g, obviously, with the guys that are out,” he said. “When they tell me we’re at a certain number or something like that — we can play or we can’t play — I think that’s up to the league ... but for right now, we’re playing.”

Florida has already been through it — more than 30 players and staff tested positive in an outbreak last month that caused the SEC to postpone two of the Gators’ games. “You really just have to really listen to your coaches and listen to the CDC guidelines because, if you follow those, then you should be in the best position possible to get back on the field as soon as possible,” Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask said.

 ?? MICHAELWOO­DS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Arkansas coach SamPittman, whose teamdefeat­ed Tennessee on Saturday, has tested positive for COVID- 19 and could miss thisweek’s game against Florida in Gainesvill­e, Fla.
MICHAELWOO­DS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Arkansas coach SamPittman, whose teamdefeat­ed Tennessee on Saturday, has tested positive for COVID- 19 and could miss thisweek’s game against Florida in Gainesvill­e, Fla.

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