There are now four Southeastern Conference football games off the schedule this weekend due to COVID-19 positive tests.
The SEC announced announced earlier today that the Georgia vs. Missouri game is postponed due to positive tests and contact tracing within the Missouri program:
NEWS | The Georgia at Missouri FB game of Nov. 14 is postponed due to positive tests, contact tracing & subsequent quarantine of individuals within the Missouri FB program. The action is consistent with SEC COVID-19 management requirements.
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) November 11, 2020
Yesterday, the league announced that Alabama vs. LSU and Texas A&M vs. Tennessee are postponed due to COVID-19 cases at LSU and A&M.
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NEWS | The Alabama at LSU and Texas A&M at Tennessee FB games of Nov. 14 are postponed due to positive tests, contact tracing & subsequent quarantine of individuals within the LSU and A&M FB programs.
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) November 10, 2020
Auburn at Mississippi State was postponed on Monday due to COVID-19 issues at State.
There was a report that the Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt game is “50/50” for this weekend, but UK has since said that they still intend to play the game as scheduled.
Obviously, it’s a fluid situation and no games are locks to happen at this point.
