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Oklahoma State safety Malcolm Rodriguez was one of the OSU that was diagnosed with COVID-19 during the off season. He has since recovered and says he feels confortable with the way practice is being handled.
“The medical staff here does a very good job of making sure our procedures are good, everything’s tight,” said Rodriguez, who tested positive for COVID-19 in early June and spent two weeks in quarantine. “I feel safe, for sure.”
Oklahoma State, which currently has eight active COVID-19 cases among football players, altered some of its practice routines to keep players socially distanced when possible, and working in smaller groups.