Saturday’s game between the LSU Tigers and the Florida Gators would be postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak with the Florida football team.
The SEC announced the news wednesday and said the game was postponed until December 12:
NEWS: The LSU at the Florida FB game on October 17 is postponed due to positive testing and the next quarantine of Americans from the Florida FB program. The action meets the control requirements of SEC COVID-19. The game is tentatively postponed until December 12.
The Gators have announced that sports director Scott Stricklin will face the media at 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY ET to talk about the football program epidemic.
The University of Florida announced Tuesday that there were five COVID-19 tests on the show last week and all football activities have stopped.
As First Reported Payton Titus of the Independent Florida Alligator on Tuesday and shown through ESPN’s Andrea Adelson, the Gators had 19 COVID-19 tests among players, coaches and staff.
The game at the time the SEC competes this week to be affected by an outbreak of coronavirus. Vanderbilt in Missouri postponed because the Commodores were unsuccessful in the minimum of 53 SEC fellows.
The Gators were scheduled to meet LSU at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at p. m. And Saturday.
Lane Kiffin says Ole Miss is handling the epidemic ”as we can”, ‘still expects to play in Arkansas on Saturday