Covid outbreaks at Virginia, Boston College scuttle Fenway, Military bowls
BOSTON — The Fenway Bowl and Military Bowl were both canceled because of the pandemic Sunday as coronavirus outbreaks at Virginia and Boston College forced them to call off their postseason plans.
The game scheduled for Wednesday at Fenway Park was to pit the Cavaliers against SMU. The Military Bowl scheduled for Monday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md., between Boston College and East Carolina was canceled because of positive covid-19 tests at BC.
“This is not the way we wanted to see this season come to an end,” said Eagles coach Jeff Hafley, whose team features former Pine-Richland quarterback Phil Jurkovec. “We just do not have enough players to safely play a game. My heart goes out to our seniors who will not have one final opportunity to wear a BC jersey, and I can’t thank them enough for all the contributions they made to our program.”
The Fenway Bowl was supposed to bring a college football postseason game to the century-old home of the Boston Red Sox, but those plans have been stymied twice by the pandemic. It was to be the last game for Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall, who announced his resignation after the Cavaliers concluded a 6-6 regular season.
But leading up to the team’s planned departure on Christmas Day, players began showing symptoms of covid-19 and tested positive. The full team was tested in the morning, and additional positive results came back Sunday.
“Playing this game was something our team very much looked forward to, and it is unfortunate Coach Mendenhall will not have one last opportunity to coach this group,” Virginia athletic director Carla Williams said. “We appreciate all of the hard work by our team and coaching staff. They earned this bowl invitation, and it is unfortunate they will not be able to compete in the game to complete the season.”
It’s the second year in a row that the pandemic has spoiled bowl bids for Boston College and SMU.
“I’m disappointed for our fans, and even more disappointed for our players, that we will be unable to play in a bowl game for the second straight season,” Mustangs AD Rick Hart said. “We are, however, sympathetic to Virginia’s situation, having had to withdraw from our bowl last season due to covid. We hope those impacted get well soon.”
The Hawaii Bowl was canceled earlier after Hawaii withdrew from its game against Memphis on the eve of Thursday’s contest because of covid-19, season-ending injuries and transfers.
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