Harris Receives Honor; Caleb Injured
Sooners' Harris honored: Oklahoma junior free safety Nic Harris has been selected to the 16th annual Good Works Team, chosen by the American Football Coaches Association to recognize football players’ involvement in their communities. There are two 11-man teams, one for Division I-A and one for all other college football divisions.Harris was president and is an active member of Bridge- Builders, an African-American Student-Athlete network group at OU. He helped BridgeBuilders foster relationships with students at Madison Elementary School and residents of Brookhaven Nursing Center, and teamed with Norman’s Food for Friends Community Action Agency to serve lunch to the less fortunate in the community. BridgeBuilders also raised money to provide Thanksgiving dinners to needy families in the Norman area. (Tulsa World)
Caleb out: OU co-offensive coordinator Kevin Sumlin confirmed that second-string receiver Brandon Caleb will not play Saturday. Caleb, a sophomore, suffered what coach Bob Stoops called a slight knee sprain during practice last week. Coaches have offered no timetable for Caleb's return. (NewsOK.com)
Report: Sooners add Fuller commitment: Jeff Fuller, a wide receiver from McKinney, Texas, has given a verbal commitment to Oklahoma, according to recruiting Web site Rivals.com. The 6-4, 200- pound Fuller, who attended last week’s victory over Miami, reportedly announced he would not take scheduled visits to Florida and Ohio State.(Tulsa World)
Utah State quotes on Oklahoma: SoonerSports.com
Sooner vision -- An eighth national title?: The Oklahoman
Longhorns casting wary eye northward toward dominant Sooners: The Oklahoman
Smith returns to Sooners' sidelines: The Oklahoman
Kelly has become Sooners' top offensive threat: Norman Transcript
Zaslaw's effort rewarded: Tulsa World
OU -- Know the foe: Tulsa World
OU Questions: Tulsa World
Maturity paying off for Sooners: Dallas Morning News
Bradford for Heisman? Not so fast, pardner: Houston Chronicle
Stoops works his QB alchemy once more: CBS Sportsline
Do top teams have championship QBs?: FoxSports.com
No way USC, LSU, Oklahoma all go undefeated: SI.com
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