Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence, the possible No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, has tested positive two days before the Tigers' next game against Boston College.

In a year in which Nick Saban originally tested positive but was then revealed to have had a false-positive COVID-19 test, we will see what this news brings for Trevor Lawrence and Clemson.

It is worth noting — in an ironic twist — that Trevor Lawrence, who helped start the “Let Us Play” campaign in August, has now come down with the virus which threatened to shut down the entire college football season.

There is no update yet if other players have tested positive or if Clemson-Boston College will still be played.

Trevor Lawrence's positive test is poorly-timed for the Tigers. ACC regulations require a 10-day isolation period following a positive COVID-19 test.

Trevor Lawrence will be forced to miss not only this week's Boston College game, but also a pivotal game next week against Notre Dame, possibly Clemson's toughest test of the season.

Trevor Lawrence is expected to be the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy and the number one pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Rumors have run rampant on Lawrence's future after he left the door open to staying in South Carolina for his senior year at Clemson.

“My mindset has been that I'm going to move on,” Trevor Lawrence said Tuesday. “But who knows? There's a lot of things that could happen.”

Many have speculated that the reason for his hesitancy is the likely team with the 2021 top pick: the New York Jets. While he may wait, the uncertainty of Tua Tagovailoa's future after his injury last season may be a precautionary tale for Trevor Lawrence.

Right now, however, he has to focus on recovering from COVID-19 before he is able to look to his NFL future.

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