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FOOTBALL CUSA games this week

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

UAB at South Alabama (ESPN) 6:30 pm

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

Middle Tennessee at UTSA (CBSSN) 7 pm

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

Georgia State at Charlotte (ESPNU) 11 am
FIU at Liberty (ESPN3) 12 pm
Tulane at Southern Miss (Stadium) 1:30 pm
UTEP at Louisiana-Monroe (ESPNU) 2:30 pm
South Fla. at Florida Atlantic (CBSSN) 5 pm
Houston Baptist at LA Tech (ESPN3) 6 pm
North Texas at Houston (ESPN+) 6 pm
 
What's this "deep ball" thing UAB keeps throwing?

Is that something that's a real thing when the OL actually blocks longer than 1.3 seconds and the receivers can actually get open?
 
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Thursday, September 24
MatchupTime (ET)
UAB 42, South Alabama 10 Final

Friday, September 25
MatchupTime (ET)
UTSA 37, Middle Tennessee 35 Final

Saturday, September 26
MatchupTime (ET)
Liberty 36, FIU 34 Final
Tulane 66, Southern Miss 24 Final
UTEP 31, ULM 6 Final
Louisiana Tech 66, Houston Baptist 38 Final
Georgia State at Charlotte Postponed
North Texas at Houston Postponed
USF at Florida Atlantic
 
The Charlotte Ga State game was cancelled due to Covid at Ga State.

Turns out the initial results were wrong:


A strange college football season became stranger Sunday when Georgia State announced what were thought to be positive COVID-19 test results were actually misread, causing the the Panthers’ game against the Charlotte 49ers on Saturday to be postponed.

The game, which was to be Charlotte’s home opener, could have been played.

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On Sunday afternoon, Georgia State athletics director Charlie Cobb said in a statement that the Panthers medical staff was alerted by a lab director that “human error Friday morning caused the error in test results.”

According to a release from Georgia State, results from a Thursday test showed four positives and contact tracing identified 17 others, including one coach, who would require quarantining. At that point, Georgia State decided it wouldn’t play the 49ers in their home opener at Richardson Stadium on Saturday.

“As part of our protocols, we tested the individuals again Friday afternoon and were informed by our lab Friday night that none tested positive,” Cobb said. “They also retested the swabs from Thursday and all tested negative as well. It was at this point that the lab director informed our medical staff that a human error Friday morning caused the error in test results.

By that time, Healy said, “the ship had sailed.” It was too late to reverse course and play the game.


 
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