Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

No Lawrence next week vs. Notre Dame

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Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence will not play for the topranked Tigers at No. 4 Notre Dame next week after testing positive forCOVID-19.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Lawrence would miss his second straight week because of the virus. Swinney was informed Thursday of Lawrence’s test and ACC protocol requires at least a 10-day isolation period, plus medical testing post-isolation.

Freshman backup DJ Uiagalelei will make his second college start with Lawrence sidelined. The Tigers beat Boston College 34-28 on Saturday without Lawrence.

The Tigers had their latest round of coronaviru­s testing on Friday.

Swinney said before the game Lawrence was in good spirits and doing well. The coach said Lawrence spoke to the team that day via Zoom.

Illinois’ QB tests positive: Illinois starting quarterbac­k Brandon Peters is not available for Saturday’s game against Purdue, the team announced hours before kickoff. Peters and tight end Griffin Moore were announced as having tested positive COVID-19 and were ruled out against the Boilermake­rs. Both tested positive on Thursday. Several other players were ruled out because of contact tracing. Peters and Moore are eligible to return Nov. 21 against Nebraska, according to Big Ten rules. Players in contact tracing will also miss next week’s game against Minnesota, though the university did not list who was out specifical­ly for contact tracing.

White leads Georgia: Zamir White rushed for a carer-high 131 yards and a touchdown, Stetson Bennett also ran for a score andNo. 5 Georgia beat Kentucky 14-3 on Saturday for its 11th straight win in the series. Their scores opened both halves as the Bulldogs (4-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) improved to 5-1 after byes under coach Kirby Smart. Georgia’s 215 yards on the ground nearly outgained the Wildcats’ total yardage (229). Bennett completed 9 of 13 passes for 131 yards with two intercepti­ons.

Iowa State keeps Kansas winless: Breece Hall matched a career high with 185 yards rushing and two touchdowns, Brock Purdy threw two TD passes and had another score on the ground and Iowa State routed Kansas. Purdy finished with 239 yards passing and Kene Nwangwu also hit the end zone for the Cyclones (4-2, 4-1 Big 12). They bounced back from a tough loss to No. 6 OklahomaSt­ateby beating the Jayhawks for the sixth straight time. The only bright spot for Kansas (0-6,0-5) came on a 100-yard kickoff return by Kenny Logan in the second half.

Ridder keeps Cincy undefeated: Cincinnati quarterbac­k Desmond Ridder spread thewealth, throwing touchdown passes to three different receivers and running for two, leading the undefeated and No. 7 Bearcats to a surprising­ly easy 49-10 win overMemphi­s, the defending American Athletic Conference champion.

Chants rout Georgia State: Grayson McCall passed for 254 yards and four touchdowns, Jaivon Heiligh scored twice, and No. 20 Coastal Carolina cruised to a 51-0 victory over Georgia State. CJ Marable added two rushing touchdowns and 100 all-purpose yards for the Chanticlee­rs.

Boise State QB out: Boise State quarterbac­k Hank Bachmeier did not travel for the Broncos’ 49-30 win at Air Force on Saturday. A reason was not provided for his absence. BSU had to turn to Jack Sears, a transfer from USC. Bachmeier completed 20of 28passes for 268 yardswith three touchdowns­andno intercepti­ons in a 42-13 win againstUta­h State lastweek. He threw for 1,879 yards as a true freshman last season.

Mountainee­rs’ peak peformance:

Jarret Doege threw two touchdown passes, Dylan Tonkery returned an intercepti­on for a score and West Virginia beat No. 16 Kansas State 37-10 on Saturday. Leddie Brown rushed for 102 yards and a score as the Mountainee­rs (4-2, 3-2 Big 12) knocked the Wildcats fromthe top of the Big 12.

Missouri and Florida brawl: Missouri and Florida got into a benches-clearing scuffle at halftime that included several players throwing punches. Coaches Eli Drinkwitz and Dan Mullen got in the middle of it, too.

Florida’s Mullen had to be pulled away several times and was so irate by the end of the exchange that he came back out of the tunnel for a rousing curtain call fromthe home crowd.

It all started when Missouri’s Trajan Jeffcoat delivered a late hit on Florida quarterbac­kKyleTrask after he released a desperatio­n pass at the end of the second quarter. The ball fell incomplete, and Trask landed hard on his back. His linemen came to his defense. So did Mullen, who started screaming at the officials and the opposing sideline.

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