The Oklahoman

MILES TESTS POSITIVE

- By Dave Skretta

Almost a week after OSU played Kansas, Jayhawks coach Les Miles has tested positive for COVID-19

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Kansas coach Les Miles tested positive for COVID19 on Thursday and is quarantini­ng in his home, where he plans to fulfill his head coaching responsibi­lities remotely as the Jayhawks spend a week off before visiting West Virginia.

Miles announced his positive test in a joint statement with athletic director Jeff Long, who said the positive test came back through routine testing. The school is going through contact tracing protocols to notify anybody who has been in contact with Miles, including coaches and players from Oklahoma State, who beat the Jayhawks last weekend.

“Although I will not physically be able to attend practice for the time being, I will be using the technology available for remote working to stay connected during staff meetings (and) meetings with players,” the 66- year- old Miles said. “Thank you for your prayers and support in advance. I look forward to beating this virus and returning to my team.”

Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. Florida State coach Mike Norvell, Toledo's Jason Candle and Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson also have tested positive, though each has returned to their teams.

The Jayhawks, who fell to 0-3 with their 47-7 loss to the Cowboys, have had several clusters of positive tests within their program since summer workouts resumed.

The state of Kansas has experience­d a surge in positive cases over the past few weeks. There were 1,969 new cases reported on Wednesday, a record for a single day in the state.

Other sports teams in the area have been affected by COVID- 19. Kansas State has had several players miss each of its first three games, though coach Chris Klieman has not tested positive. The Kansas City Chiefs had practice squad quarterbac­k Jordan Ta'amu test positive, which led in part to a 24-hour postponeme­nt of their game against the New England Patriots.

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