The latest news and notes similar to COVID-19 have been through the University of Notre Dame football team. As always, Irish Illustrated brings you an update.
“A total of 240 COVID-19 tests were administered to Notre Dame football students-athletes last week (Tuesday through Sunday). Of the 240 tests, there was a positive test, according to college doctor Dr. Matt Leiszler. This student- The athlete is isolated and didn’t make it to last week’s game at Georgia Tech. As of Monday, November 2, two players in general are recently isolated, while a player is quarantined after being known as a close touch by a positive result of football show doors. “
Notre Dame introduced the 2020 football season in mid-September. The Fighting Irish beat the Duke Blue Devils 27-13 before defeating South Florida 52-0. Notre Dame then beat Florida State four2-26 to go 3-0 the season before adding Victory 12-7 over Louisville. Notre Dame beat Pittsburgh four5-3 at Heinz Field and then went 6-0 after a 31-13 win on the way to Georgia Tech last weekend. The Fighting Irish are recently at number four in the United States according to the AP Top 25 ballot and are competing with the Clemson Tigers No. 1 this Saturday night in South Bend.
This is what the rest of the calendar likes.
September 12 against Duke (Notre Dame, Indiana) – Victory: 27-13
September 19 vs. South Florida (Notre Dame, Indiana) – Victory: 52-0
October 10 vs Florida State (Notre Dame, Indiana) – Victory: 42-26
October 17 vs. Louisville (Notre Dame, Indiana) – Victory: 12-7
October 24 in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, Pa. ) – Victory: 45-3
October 31 at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Georgia) – Victory: 31-13
November 7 vs. Clemson (Notre Dame, Indiana)
November 14 at Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Mass. )
November 27 in North Carolina (Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Friday night)
December 5 vs. Syracuse (Notre Dame, Indiana)
December 12 at Wake Forest (Winston-Salem, N. C. )
Things will end with an ACC championship, which is lately scheduled for Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina Starting today, the adjustment is scheduled for December 19. The two most sensitive groups will be based only on the convention’s win percentage, as there will be no two separate divisions at this year’s convention. The semi-finals of the school football playoffs are scheduled for January 1, 2021. Lately it’s unknown. The 2021 National College Football Championship will be played on January 11, 2021 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.