Harris Named to Good Works Team
Nic Harris named to Good Works Team: Oklahoma free safety Nic Harris has been named to the 2007 American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team ®. The AFCA accolade is for his contributions in the community. The two 11-man teams, a Division I-A team and a combined team from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III, and the NAIA, honors players for their dedication and committment to community service. The AFCA has been selecting the Good Works Team since 1997. Harris, a junior, served as president and is an active member of BridgeBuilders, an African-American student-athlete network group at Oklahoma. Bridgebuilders joined forces with Norman's Food for Friends Community Action Agency and helped serve lunch to less fortunate in the community. Through four games, Harris has 17 tackles, five tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one interception, four pass deflections and two fumbles forced. OU running back Jacob Gutierrez was named to the Good Works team last season. (SoonerSports.com)
Stoops not concerned with elevation: Stoops said he has no concerns playing in the high elevation Saturday at Colorado. "It hasn't been a factor yet," Stoops said. "And this isn't our first time up there." (Norman Transcript)
Buffs next for No. 3 Sooners: SoonerSports.com
Iglesias grabbing attention as possession receiver: The Oklahoman
Stoops -- Bradford getting more confident: The Oklahoman
Success at Tulsa could net Patrick more carries: The Oklahoman
OU Notebook: The Oklahoman
Gundy on Gundy: Norman Transcript
Colorado coach bucks pressure on son: Tulsa World
OU Notebook -- Gundy family values: Tulsa World
Stoops says he understands Gundy's criticism: Tulsa World
OU's Finley has scary incident at breakfast: Dallas Morning News
No. 3 Sooners quickly gain Buffs' attention: Denver Post
Buffs aim to cook up turnovers vs. OU: Boulder Daily Camera
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