Oklahoma Coaches on Miami; Brown and Patrick Expected Back
Venables on Miami's QB Kirby Fressman: "Kirby is very fast and athletic,” (Brent) Venables said. "You'd much rather play a guy like Chris Simms back there who isn't comfortable running the ball.” (NewsOK.com)
By the numbers: Eight OU players made their first career starts and 64 saw action. (Dallas Morning News)
Bobby Jack Wright impressed with English: OU sacked the Mean Green QB six times. "Our pressure was good all night, especially from the defensive ends," Wright said. "Auston English, Alonzo Dotson, John Williams, they were all really active." Asked if English is the quickest defensive end Wright has seen in his nine years at OU, Wright wasn't ready to go that far. "I don't know that he's the quickest, but he's in that class with the Dan Codys and the Jonathan Jacksons," Wright said. "He really does have a great first step. (NewsOK.com)
Brown, Patrick expected to play Miami: Offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson said (Allen) Patrick, Chris Brown and redshirt freshman DeMarco Murray would play at RB against Miami. (Dallas Morning News)
Coach Stoops impression of Miami: "Just a good solid football team. As you watch them, like always, you see a lot of physical, good-looking players who play hard. A lot of speed and they're coached well. They're in position. Just what you usually see when you watch a good Miami team." (Palmbeachpost.com)
Coach Stoops on memories of past OU-Miami games: "I remember watching them back in the mid-80s. They were great teams with great players all over the place, great coaches. They were great games for sure. Both teams, between the two of them, there's not a lot of losses there." (Tulsa World)
Easy does it: Norman Transcript
Four questions -- true verdict awaits: The Oklahoman
Breaking down Miami: The Oklahoman
Sooners may have been great, Miami was better: The Oklahoman
Fully loaded arsenal: Tulsa World
Sooners seek to build on momentum: Tulsa World
Big 12 status at stake on Saturday: Dallas Morning News
No offense, but Canes can't beat Oklahoma: Palm Beach Post
No time to waste for Canes as stakes get bigger: Tampa Tribune
Canes' next task will be tougher: Tampa Tribune
Shannon — Nice win, now on to Oklahoma: St. Petersburg Times
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