A Kansas football coach who survived and even resumed coaching following a double-lung transplant three years ago has died of COVID-19 complications. The Wichita Eagle reports that 50-year-old Aaron Flores, of Coffeyville, died last week following a battle with the virus. Flores was the student affairs director at Coffeyville Community College. He had also been the head football coach of the school's Red Ravens football team until a progressive lung disease required him to undergo the lung transplant in 2018. He and three other members of his immediate family were diagnosed with the virus in mid-December, and Flores was flown to the Omaha, Nebraska, hospital where he had received the transplant to be treated. He died there Friday.
Kansas coach who survived lung transplant dies of virus

By Greenville Sports News & Rumors | The Fan UpstateJan 20, 2021




