Stoops gives injury report, changes to come
Coach Stoops’ press conference could have been conducted at Norman Regional today, given that much focus was on the injury situation for QB Sam Bradford and TE Jermaine Gresham.
He said Bradford’s AC sprain can heal enough to put him back on the field in two to four weeks. Good news, under the circumstances.
Stoops also announced that TE Jermaine Gresham’s career at OU hinges on the results of this afternoon’s arthroscopic surgery, to determine whether the cause of his knee locking up is a chipped meniscus, or cartilage damage that will require stitching. If the former, he will be back on the field in a couple of weeks. If it is the latter, then surgery will lead to a five-month recovery and Gresham’s next play will be in an NFL uniform (hopefully, for him).
“It’s pure speculation now because none of that shows through three different MRIs. Until they (orthopedic surgeons) get in there you won’t be able to tell.”
Stoops’ report indicates that KOCO’s report this morning that Gresham is definitely out for the season was premature. Imagine that — a sports reporter jumping the gun (in true Sooner land run fashion).
Meanwhile, all those penalties against offensive linemen during the BYU game will apparently lead to some personnel changes. Stoops would not identify who might that be, but every Sooner fan knows that Senior OL Brian Simmons and Junior OL Cory Brandon got flagged for more procedure and holding penalties than most teams get in a season.
“It’s still college ball, I’m not going to call anyone out. But there will be changes,” Stoops said.
Also, full back turned tight end turned center Brody Eldridge will get moved back to tight end, in light of Gresham’s standing. He’s valuable at the edge of the line because of his blocking ability to create creases for Oklahoma’s running backs, whose play becomes increasingly more important during Bradford’s absence.
Still, juggling around players at different positions won’t solve some of the problems suffered by Oklahoma last Saturday in Arlington. The Sooners must re-assess their focus and understand that just wearing the jersey doesn’t make for a championship team.
“Our team can’t overlook anybody if we can’t play correctly and play smart,” Stoops said.
“We have to play more responsible and disciplined if we are to beat anyone.”