Home Texas A&M out of Gator Bowl: Officials looking for replacement to face Wake Forest
Football

Texas A&M out of Gator Bowl: Officials looking for replacement to face Wake Forest

Chris Graham

wake forestWake Forest and the Gator Bowl are scrambling to find a replacement for Texas A&M, which has dropped out of the Dec. 31 bowl game, citing a COVID outbreak on the team.

The Aggies program had also been dealing with opt-outs from guys looking ahead to getting ready for the NFL and losses to the transfer portal before the COVID outbreak forced coach Jimbo Fisher to shut down practice over the weekend.

Possible replacements include teams from other bowls that may be left without a dance partner due to similar issues being experienced by Texas A&M and those left out because they had losing records.

One intriguing prospect listed by the Florida Times-Union is Navy, which finished 4-8 in 2021, but upset Army in its regular-season finale.

“Everything is on the table,” said Gator Bowl president Greg McGarity, who has set a deadline of noon Friday to settle on a team, or cancel the game altogether.

Story by Chris Graham

Support AFP

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

donald trump
Politics

Easier to die, harder to vote: The rigged architecture of the Warfare State

virginia tax
Virginia

State income tax filing deadline is Friday: Officials pushing you to file electronically

The filing and payment deadline for Virginia state income taxes is Friday, and Tax Commissioner Kristin Collins is saying it’s best at this stage to file electronically, if you can.

tony elliott gator bowl
Football

UVA Football: Finally, we have the details on Tony Elliott’s extension

UVA Football coach Tony Elliott got himself a million-dollar-a-year raise after his team’s 11-win season in 2025, with a total compensation package at $5.4 million a year, with $100,000 raises over each of the next five years of the deal.

uva football chandler morris
Football

UVA Football: Morris, Taylor among 10 ‘Hoos signing NFL rookie deals

football money
Football

UVA Football: Details on fresh extensions for Kitchings, Rudzinski, Gaither

rob tracinski podcast
Politics, Virginia

Podcast: Rob Tracinski discusses his Sixth District congressional campaign

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom lands first transfer commitment for 2026 class