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Saban tests positive for COVID-19

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Keeping an eye on the world of sports during the pandemic:

The Southeaste­rn Conference had to postpone two games in the last three days because of positive COVID-19 tests, and now Alabama coach Nick Saban and his athletic director have tested positive for the virus ahead of the league’s biggest regular-season showdown.

Saban, above, said in a statement Wednesday that he’ll be working from home with offensive coordinato­r Steve Sarkisian overseeing the second- ranked Crimson Tide’s preparatio­ns to playNo. 3Georgia on Saturday night.

“At this time, I do not have any symptoms relative to COVID, and I have taken another PCR test to confirm my diagnosis,” said Saban, whose AD Greg Byrne also tested positive.

No. 10 Florida’s game against defending national championLS­Uwas postponed Wednesday to tentativel­y Dec. 12 after the SEC postponed Missouri-Vanderbilt on Monday. More positive tests could derail other games after the league waited until the end of September to kick off the season due to the pandemic.

The Gators started testing daily Sunday and pa used activities Tuesday after 19 positives with about a dozen more quarantine­d through contract tracing. Athletic director Scott Stricklin said they had 18 positives among scholarshi­p players plus threewalk-ons for a total of 21.

That left the Gators with less than 50 scholarshi­p players available. Stricklin said it can sneak up on a team in a hurry and the key is hitting the brake.

“The SEC schedule was set up with something with an event like this in mind,” Stricklin said. “As much as we want to give our kids the opportunit­y to compete, we understand this isn’t a normal year and we’re going to have to have the ability to adapt to unusual circumstan­ces such as this.”

Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin wasn’t specific but said his Rebels are dealing with their first COVID-19 issue of the season.. The Rebels (1-2) are scheduled to visit Arkansas (1-2) on Saturday.

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