Oklahoma State announced Monday that it has tested 110 football players for COVID-19 and administered multiple tests per athlete, with only 14 positive results to date.
Of the 14 positives, only one student-athlete is still classified as an “active” case, and that player remains in quarantine, per OSU spokesman Kevin Klintworth. It’s unclear which players tested positive and which player remains quarantined, and the names have not been released.
Only a select few OSU football players have chosen to identify themselves as positive publicly. The highest-profile player to date is Amen Ogbongbemiga, who announced earlier this month that he tested positive following a weekend trip to Tulsa to attend a Black Lives Matter protest.