OU Announces ESPN GameDay Set Location
Coaches on Bradford's performance: Quarterback Sam Bradford passed another test with his first win over Texas. His performance was hardly a fluke, said offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson. "We had a pretty good blitz period Wednesday and he made some great plays, and (passing game coordinator) Kevin Sumlin said to him, 'That's a good blitz period,' and he said, 'We're going to do that Saturday,' " Wilson recalled. "He was just very assertive about it. I think he's a prideful kid. We didn't play well the previous game, and I think he took that personally as well. He had a great week of practice." (Tulsa World)
ESPN GameDay location: ESPN's College GameDay will originate from Norman this weekend and University of Oklahoma officials have announced logistics for fans wanting to be part of the event. The location for the set will be the infield of John Jacobs Track, which is immediately east of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Fans may enter from gates that will be open only on the southwest corner of the track facility. Officials are stressing that the track itself will be closed and all pedestrians should restrict themselves to the grass infield or bleachers on the south side of the track. The first time that ESPN will originate from Norman is Friday at 4 p.m. Gates will be open to fans at 3:00 p.m. The Saturday morning show originates at 9 a.m. ESPN has requested that fans be in place by 8 a.m., and gates will be open at 7 a.m. The parking lots adjacent to the track will be controlled on Friday and Saturday as they are on all game weekends. Those attending GameDay functions will need to make alternate parking plans. (SoonerSports PR)
Oklahoma's D-Line doing fine: SoonerSports.com
Herbstreit facing a light Saturday: The Oklahoman
Sooner captain learned lessons in discipline from older sibling: The Oklahoman
OU was interested in Keller: The Oklahoman
OU Notebook: The Oklahoman
Coach cultivated Murray's moves: Tulsa World
OU -- The List: Tulsa World
Breakout performance: Norman Transcript
Backup TEs to play more at OU: Dallas Morning News
Sooners will test Mizzou's D: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Missouri receiver getting involved in the action: Columbia Tribune
Bradford is a star in his home state: Kansas City Star
Missouri's defense gains confidence after Nebraska win: Kansas City Star
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