Music City Bowl canceled after Mizzou virus spike

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The Missouri Tigers are out of the TransPerfect Music City Bowl after a rise in COVID-19 cases in its program, it was announced Sunday.

The Tigers were set to face Iowa on Wednesday in Nashville, but Missouri canceled practice Sunday after an increase in positive COVID tests and paused all team activities until Jan. 2.

A source told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the new cases have been traced to Missouri’s Dec. 19 game at Mississippi State.

“Since concluding our regular season and conducting four rounds of tests over the last eight days, we have seen a significant increase in positive COVID-19 tests among our student-athletes, coaches and staff,” athletic director Jim Sterk said in a prepared statement. “… This eight-day uptick within our program is significant and has made it impossible for us to play in the bowl game.”

Iowa was not aware of Missouri’s issues until after the Hawkeyes practiced Sunday morning. Iowa resumed activities Saturday after a five-day pause because of COVID-19 cases in the program, which included head coach Kirk Ferentz.

Missouri completed its regular season at 5-5 under first-year coach Eliah Drinkwitz, finishing third in the SEC East. Iowa played all eight games of the Big Ten’s regular season before a Dec. 19 game against Michigan was canceled because of COVID-19 issues with the Wolverines. After an 0-2 start, the Hawkeyes won their final six games to rise to No. 15.

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