Two Notre Dame football players tested COVID-19 last week, announced the show on Monday.
Both positive tests were discovered through 419 tests conducted last week and Monday. Two more players were quarantined by touch search.
A spokesman for Notre Dame said if the positive effects of the check came before Saturday’s game against Duke, but the announcement indicated that neither the two players tested positive nor the two quarantined players took part in Saturday’s game.
According to Saturday’s game table score, Notre Dame players participated in a list of 116 players.
Early on Saturday’s NBC game broadcast, reporter Jac Collinsworth said NBC had learned that Notre Dame “all right” thanks to Friday’s verification results. The only announcement from the show before Saturday’s game that all players on the intensity board, which included 60 players, were going to have to play.
The football program is being tested lately 3 times a week, as required by the CCA. The program also has access to tests when needed.
Since the start of COVID-19 controls for the football program on June 18, the program has reported 14 positive controls with a control positivity rate of less than 1%.