Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and Notes
Davis suffers sprained knee? Alan Davis, one of three healthy defensive ends in Oklahoma's rotation, suffered what coach Bob Stoops termed a sprained knee Saturday, similar to the one that will keep end Auston English out through the Nov. 22 Texas Tech game. That would leave Jeremy Beal, Frank Alexander and seldom-used Pryce Macon at defensive end against Tech, unless the Sooners consider pulling the redshirt off freshman R.J. Washington. "I don't know, you hate to do that," defensive coordinator Brent Venables said. "We'll evaluate everything." (Tulsa World)
Congrats to Brent and his wife Julie Venables on a third child.
Sooners dominate: Norman Transcript
They're good, but...: Norman Transcript
Even Stevens: Norman Transcript
OU's rout, Iowa's upset re-open title race: The Oklahoman
All things equal for the Sooners: The Oklahoman
OU's Franks finds the end zone again: The Oklahoman
By the numbers: The Oklahoman
OU's Stevens bounces back to kick longest career FG: The Oklahoman
Ground attack fuels romp: The Oklahoman
OU demolishes A&M and it could have been worse: The Oklahoman
A&M coach Sherman -- OU best team on film, and in person: The Oklahoman
Alexander solid in first start: The Oklahoman
OU Report Card: The Oklahoman
Bradford's birthday bash a beauty: Tulsa World
OU primed, ready for next two games: Tulsa World
Kicker bounces back after miss: Tulsa World
Rushing hits season-high: Tulsa World
OU Report Card: Tulsa World
Brownie points? OU makes BCS statement in record rout of A&M: Dallas Morning News
Oklahoma overruns Texas A&M Aggies: Star-Telegram
Sooners break with recent trend and roll at Kyle Field: Star-Telegram
Aggies take 5th home loss, give up most points to Kyle Field visitor: Houston Chronicle
Oklahoma runs past Texas A&M: San Antonio Express-News
Aggies battered and broken by Sooners: San Antonio Express-News
Sooner stampede -- Oklahoma dominates A&M: Bryan-College Station Eagle
OU offense quick to put up points: Bryan-College Station Eagle
Sunday, November 9, 2008