Alexander still recovering
Frank Alexander still recovering after stabbing: Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops still doesn't have a timetable for freshman defensive end Frank Alexander to return to the field. Alexander was stabbed in during an incident at a Norman night club Aug. 31. His right arm was injured and he's been wearing a medical brace since. "He's improving, but we still have to wait week to week to see how far along his muscle is," Stoops said. Stoops said it's very doubtful Alexander will be back for this week's game at Washington. (Norman Transcript)
Sam Bradford nominated for AT&Ts All-American player of the Week: Quarterback Sam Bradford is one of four nominees for the AT&T All-America Player of the Week award. The other nominees are Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant, East Carolina quarterback Patrick Pinkney and Michigan State running back Javon Ringer. Fans can text message VOTE to 51234 on their wireless phones for the winner. Fans have until 10:59 p.m. Wednesday to submit votes. The winner will be announced during Thursday's ESPN College Football Primetime Presentation. (ESPNAllAmerican.com)
Caleb close to returning? [Bob] Stoops said wideout Brandon Caleb, wearing a protective boot during the Cincinnati game, is "closer. He had an ankle sprain last week during practice. It's mild. It's not a high way. So we're hoping he's back this week." (Tulsa World)
Huskies have issues with Pac-10 officials, too: Norman Transcript
OU faces a challenge on the road: Tulsa World
Trip to Washington already scheduled, so OU will deal with Pac-10 refs: Tulsa World
Sooners ready to face Pac-10 officials again: The Oklahoman
Stoops talks about Huskies, Broyles: The Oklahoman
The return to Pac-10 country: The Oklahoman
Oklahoma DE Beal makes most of change: Dallas Morning News
Oklahoma seeks better road record this season: Dallas Morning News
Bradford on the cusp of something special: ESPN.com Insider
Broyles waited long time for his Sooner debut: ESPN.com
Stoops brushes off issues with officials: Seattle Times
Huskies can take revenge on Oklahoma this week: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
No. 3 Oklahoma aims for Huskies: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Labels: Brandon Caleb, Injury, Oklahoma Sooners, Sam Bradford



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