Texas A&M backs out of Gator Bowl after Covid outbreak leaves team without enough players

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Texas A&M suddenly ended its season on Wednesday by backing out of the Gator Bowl, citing injuries and a Covid-19 outbreak. The Aggies had been set to play Wake Forest a week from Friday.

, though several top players have been sidelined and placed in Covid protocols. Thursday's scheduled game between the Brooklyn Nets and Portland Trail Blazers was postponed, the league said Wednesday.No. 20 Wake Forest still hopes to play a football game next week.

"While we are disappointed that we do not have the opportunity to play a talented Texas A&M football team next week in Jacksonville, our student-athletes and staff are still extremely excited and want to play in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl next week," Wake Forest coachCollege football teams that go at least 6-6 are almost guaranteed an invitation to play in a post-season game.

Gator Bowl organizers could conceivably pick a 5-7 team if that program can gather all its players from their holiday vacations or grab a squad that's

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