The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hurricanes coach Diaz tests positive, will work virtually while out

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University of Miami football coach Manny Diaz said Friday he is in isolation after testing positive for the coronaviru­s, and he will work virtually with the No. 12 Hurricanes until he can return to the field.

Miami is not scheduled to play again until Dec. 5 at Wake Forest. The Hurricanes had games scheduled for today and Nov. 28, postponing both this week because of coronaviru­s issues.

“I have tested positive for COVID- 19. I am currently in isolation and feeling good overall,” Diaz tweeted.“I will continue to work with our team virtually as we prepare for our next game at Wake Forest.”

The Hurricanes are third in the Atlantic Coast Conference, 7- 1 overall and 6- 1 in league play. They’ve won their last four games, including a comeback 25- 24 win at Virginia Tech last weekend.

Miami was “on the brink,” Diaz said, of choosing not to play that game because its roster was dealing with so many coronaviru­s cases.

“We were just really down on the numbers at offensive line,” Diaz said after that game, in which his five starting offensive linemen played all 86 snaps without a substituti­on.“And you know, just makes it hard to practice, makes it hard to do anything.”

He becomes the latest majorcolle­ge football coach to have a positive COVID- 19 test released, a list that includes Florida’s Dan Mullen, Florida State’s Mike Norvell, Purdue’s Jeff Brohm, Arizona’s Kevin Sumlin and Kansas’ Les Miles.

Alabama coach Nick Saban also tested positive, but did not miss a game after that result was later deemed false.

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