JSU football coach John Grass tests positive for COVID-19
JSU football coach John Grass tests positive for COVID-19
HAPPENING RIGHT NOW JUST INTO THE NEWSROOM JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY’S FOOTBALL HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JOHN GRASS TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID. HE MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENT THROUGH THE GAMECOCKS TWITTER PAGE. THE GRASS SAYS AFTER LEARNING ABOUT HIS POSITIVE RESULTS. HE WENT IF ISOLATION AT HOME FOLLOWING PROTOCOL, HE ALSO SAYS FOR NOW HE’LL OVERSEE TEAM PREPS FOR THIS WEEKEND’S GAME AT NORTH ALABAMA VIRTUALLY ADDING THE TEAMS IN G
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JSU football coach John Grass tests positive for COVID-19
Jacksonville State Gamecocks head football coach John Grass has tested positive for COVID-19, JSU Athletics announced Thursday night.Grass said he is now in self-isolation at home and will remain there until he is cleared."I will remain involved remotely and continue to oversee our team's preparations for Saturday's game at North Alabama, and assistant head coach Jimmy Ogle will oversee the team on site Saturday in Florence," Grass said.On Wednesday, Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban tested positive for the virus and will miss Saturday's home game against Georgia. Like Grass, Saban is in quarantine at home and working remotely. He does not have any symptoms and is "doing fine."
JACKSONVILLE, Ala. —
Jacksonville State Gamecocks head football coach John Grass has tested positive for COVID-19, JSU Athletics announced Thursday night.
Grass said he is now in self-isolation at home and will remain there until he is cleared.
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"I will remain involved remotely and continue to oversee our team's preparations for Saturday's game at North Alabama, and assistant head coach Jimmy Ogle will oversee the team on site Saturday in Florence," Grass said.
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On Wednesday, Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban tested positive for the virus and will miss Saturday's home game against Georgia. Like Grass, Saban is in quarantine at home and working remotely. He does not have any symptoms and is "doing fine."