Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden is facing a second health scare in recent weeks, but the coach remains in good spirits.

Jim Henry of The Tallahassee Democrat reported that he had a conversation with Bowden, and the former coach has tested positive for COVID-19. He was recently in the hospital for an unrelated leg infection.

Bowden is 90, and has a birthday on Nov. 8.

Bowden otherwise has enjoyed retirement since coaching his final game 10 years ago in the Gator Bowl, a 33-21 victory over West Virginia. He plays golf regularly, and until recently has had few health scares. In 2018, he was hospitalized over Thanksgiving with pneumonia. Last year, he dealt with hip/leg pain that doctors believed was nothing serious, although it prevented him from playing golf.

Bowden’s official record according to the NCAA is 377-129-4, which would place him fourth among all coaches at all levels behind John Gagliardi (489 wins), Joe Paterno (409) and Eddie Robinson (408). But that record does not include 12 wins vacated from the 2006-07 seasons because of an academic fraud scandal and 22 wins from South Georgia State College that are not counted by the NCAA.