Granger Out After Back Surgery
DeMarcus Granger to miss BCS Championship: Oklahoma defensive tackle DeMarcus Granger will miss Oklahoma's upcoming BCS title game appearance after undergoing back surgery, OU head coach Bob Stoops said Wednesday. "Our doctors and training staff have worked extensively with DeMarcus and it was finally determined that surgery was necessary," Stoops said. "We're disappointed for DeMarcus and are certainly anxious to do everything we can to assist his recovery." Granger, a junior from Dallas, played in 11 games during the 2008 season, all in a back-up role. He had 20 tackles and 2 fumble recoveries. (Dallas Morning News) In addition, Oklahoma announced earlier this week, DeMarco Murrary will miss the BCS Championship.
Sooners won't have Granger in title game: Tulsa World
Pressure building in Norman: Tulsa World
Back injury sidelines OU's Granger: The Oklahoman
Peterson makes his MVP case: The Oklahoman
Back injury benches Granger: Norman Transcript
'Big Game' Stoops needs to return: SportingNews
Mullen returning to call plays for Gators in Miami: Florida-Times Union
Stoops still has some Gator in him: Gainseville Sun
Holiday good for Gators: Gainesville Sun
Tebow, Killer Defense To Eat Up Oklahoma: New York Post
Gators' defense not worried about Sooners' stats: Orlando Sentinel
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