Menu

Miami Hurricanes football coach Manny Diaz tests positive for coronavirus


Miami coach Manny Diaz announced Friday that he has tested positive for the coronavirus and will continue to work with his team virtually. Diaz said he was isolating and "feeling good overall." The No. 12 Hurricanes' scheduled game against Georgia Tech on Saturday was postponed earlier this week because of COVID-19 issues inside Miami's program. (ESPN.com)

Related:

NCAA tournament expansion: What you need to know now that it's official?
It's official: The NCAA is expanding the men's and women's basketball tournaments by eight teams to new fields of 76, set to take immediate effect...

NCAA votes to expand NCAA Basketball Tournament for men, women to 76 teams
Days after reports emerged that the NCAA was in the final stages of expanding the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to 76 teams, the news...

With NCAA Tournament expansion imminent, some of game's biggest coaches still aren't sold on idea
Even as NCAA power brokers are ready to expand March Madness for the men's and women's tournaments to 76 teams, the idea remains controversial among...

Why New NCAA Football Calendar Proposals Make Sense
Greg Barnes discusses the recent proposals by the American Football Coaches Association, which include removing an open date, ending conference championship games, and moving to...

Miami Hurricanes football coach Manny Diaz tests positive for coronavirus