Holiday Bowl canceled just hours before game due to UCLA COVID-19 issues, per report

The Holiday Bowl between UCLA and No. 18 North Carolina State will not be played on Tuesday after a wave of positive COVID-19 cases in the Bruins’ defensive line room.  UCLA announced it wound not participate in the game less than five hours before the game was scheduled.  

The Bruins were down to just two interior defensive lineman yesterday, according to The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, but had more positive tests on Tuesday. Without enough players in the unit, UCLA felt unable to safely field a prepared team for the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. These two teams have not played since 1960. 

“We are extremely grateful to the Holiday Bowl, students, fans, sponsors and the people of San Diego for their support this week,” said UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond. “We are deeply disappointed for our young men in the football program that worked extremely hard for this opportunity. My heart goes out to them. The health and safety of our students will always be our North Star.”

NC State coach Dave Doeren was not happy about the way the cancelation went down, however. 

“We felt lied to, to be honest. We felt like UCLA probably knew something was going on with their team but didn’t tell anybody on our side,” he said. “We had no clue that they were up against that. I don’t feel like it was very well handled from their university. It would have been great to have a heads up that this could happen. Maybe two or three days ago we could have found a plan B. It’s disappointing.”

NC State athletic director Boo Corrigan released a statement that the school has been in touch with other teams and is making every effort to find a replacement opponent. The Holiday Bowl confirmed on its Twitter account that the game would not be played on Tuesday, but…

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