Final Stretch of Practice, A. Peterson No Show, April 10 Notes and Articles
Oklahoma Sooner's 4/10 Notes and Articles
Final Stretch of Practice: The Sooners start their final week of the spring Monday. One of the offensive keys will be simulating more live game action. That started with the use of the play clock and less on-the-field coaching Saturday. "We had a quick tempo, as much as we could, in and out of the huddle," Stoops said. "We will stress next week in some of the practices more signaling and getting more people off the field." (NewsOK)
A. Peterson No Show for Scrimmage: Adrian Peterson made nary an appearance on the Owen Field turf Saturday afternoon. We can only suppose he was off doing curls or lifts or whatever you do to rehabilitate a surgically repaired shoulder. Absent from Oklahoma's second spring scrimmage, the running back played instead on thoughts. He would have broken this run. He would have eluded that tackle. The Sooner offense is showing promise this spring even with its inexperienced quarterbacks, rebuilt offensive line and young wide receivers. Without Peterson, though, the unit is but an imitation of the real thing. (NewsOK)
Wroking Quick Passing Game for Thompson: Quarterback Paul Thompson was unable to throw downfield as much as Rhett Bomar and Grady. The junior said the fact he had to throw underneath most of the afternoon didn't bother him. He was working in the quick passing game. "With that, your reads are going to be really quick," Thompson said. "You don't have a lot of time to sit back there and go through a bunch of reads." (NewsOK)
Bomar makes his move: The Oklahoman
Bomar makes it interesting: Norman Transcript
Grady Displays His Confidence : Tulsa World


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