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Clemson Tigers • Trevor Lawrence • Boston College Eagles football • College rugby • Dabo Swinney • Quarterback • Clemson University • American Rugby

Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence tests positive for COVID-19 Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence   has tested positive for   COVID-19 . The school said Thursday night that  Lawrence will miss Saturday’s game against Boston College . “Trevor has authorized us this evening to announce that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now in isolation,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said in a statement. “He is doing well with mild symptoms but will not be available for this week’s game against Boston College. While we certainly will miss Trevor, this is an opportunity for other guys to step up and we’re excited about competing against a very good BC team on Saturday.” ACC rules mean that Lawrence could potentially also miss No. 1 Clemson’s huge matchup at No. 4 Notre Dame on Nov. 7. According to ACC’s COVID-19 protocol, “a student-athlete who tests positive for COVID-19 shall be isolated for at least 10 days from the onset of symptoms/positive test and at least 1 day has passed since recovery defined as reso

Michigan State Spartans football • Rutgers Scarlet Knights • Michigan State University • Big Ten Conference • Mel Tucker • American Rugby • Greg Schiano

Greg Schiano just changed the trajectory for this Rutgers program. Now what? | Politi Greg Schiano didn’t get a Gatorade bath after his first victory at   Rutgers   in almost nine years, but a half hour after   this 38-27 stunner   over Michigan State was in the books, he brought a bucket of ice water to his press conference. This isn’t Schiano’s first rodeo. The head coach knows that plenty of people  in his fan base  and the media (ahem) might be guilty of going overboard after one Big Ten victory. This is not the time to look too far into the future, even if flights to Pasadena for early January are just $263 out of Newark right now. I kid, I kid! So before we could all get too carried away, the coach wisely decided to turn down the music at his own party. “It’s great to get started with a victory, but we’ve got to make sure we keep it all in perspective,” Schiano said from East Lansing. “We have a lot of work to do. We know that. It’s a good start, but that’s really what it is -- a

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