Amid Surge Of COVID-19, Relief That College Football Bowl Game In Dallas Goes As Planned

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Amid Surge Of COVID-19, Relief That College Football Bowl Game In Dallas Goes As Planned
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Despite a surge in cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19, fans of Air Force and Louisville expressed relief Tuesday that the Servpro First Responder Bowl went as planned.

– Despite a surge in cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19, fans of Air Force and Louisville expressed relief Tuesday, Dec. 28 that the Servpro First Responder Bowl went as planned.

“To have the opportunity to play, to play here in Dallas at this beautiful campus SMU, with beautiful weather, we’re pretty excited. As we took note of other games being cancelled, we did come to the realization that this game could also be cancelled. But we’re glad it’s here,” he said. SMU, which played host to the First Responder Bowl, was set to play in the Fenway Bowl until there was an outbreak of the virus at its opponent, Virginia.

“We’re using the same protocols that we used in the past for COVID situations,” said Saban. They will do all their work coaching virtually with players. It’s very similar to the way I did it when I tested positive before the Auburn game a year ago.”

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