Georgia State didn't need to postpone its game on Saturday at Charlotte after all.
On Sunday, the school announced that the postponement was the result of COVID-19 tests that were read incorrectly.
The game has not been rescheduled.
Georgia State received the incorrect results from Thursday's tests as it was preparing to leave for Charlotte on Friday, prompting the postponement of the game. The incorrect results showed four positive individuals and contact tracing identified 17 others, including one coach, who would require quarantining.
According to Georgia State athletic director Charlie Cobb, those in question were retested on Friday, and that night all their results came back negative. Thursday's swabs were restested and came back negative as well.