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Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 5:18 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa State, Big 12, Injuries

Iowa State coach
Paul Rhoads says junior quarterback
Austen Arnaud is ready to return to the Cyclones starting lineup this week when they take on Oklahoma State.
Arnaud, a two-year starter for the Cyclones, has been sidelined the last weeks with a bruised throwing hand. He was injured during the Oct. 17 win over Baylor.
Rhoads says Arnaud was close to returning to the lineup last Saturday at Texas A&M but that his velocity just wasn't there so he stuck with redshirt freshman
Jerome Tiller for one more week.
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 5:01 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Oklahoma, Big 12, Injuries, Heisman

It's the great mystery in Norman, Okla., right now.
Is quarterback Sam Bradford's career over at Oklahoma? Will the 2008 Heisman Trophy winner opt for surgery to repair the sprained AC joint in his right shoulder? Could he play again this season or next?
Those are all burning questions that
Sam Bradford was supposed to address following Wednesday's
Oklahoma Sooners practice, but he called off a scheduled press conference. Oklahoma associate athletic director for media relations Kenny Mossman told FanHouse that Bradford wants to gather more information. There is no rescheduled date set and that Bob Stoops will not be taking any questions on Bradford after practice.
Posted: Oct 10th 2009 8:30 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Oklahoma, Big 12, Injuries, Heisman
Sam Bradford at times looked a little rusty, and he and his receivers seemed out of synch, but the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback returned after a nearly one-month layoff to lead the 19th-ranked
Oklahoma Sooners to a 33-7 win over Baylor on Saturday in Norman, Okla.
Bradford, who had missed three games after spraining the AC joint in his (right) throwing shoulder in the first half of the season opener, passed for 389 yards and a touchdown in a relatively easy Big 12 opener. The real test comes next Saturday when the Sooners take on No. 2 Texas in the annual Red River Rivalry in Dallas.
"It's extremely gratifying just to get back out on the field," Bradford said. "Just to be out there with the guys that I have put in so much work with in the offseason and just the simple things like handoffs. Everything out there, it's just exciting to be back."
Posted: Oct 9th 2009 3:25 PM ET by John Walters (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Notre Dame, Washington, Injuries, Daily Domer

SOUTH BEND, Ind -- The first and last plays of last Saturday's Washington-Notre Dame contest had something more in common than being the bookends of one of the most entertaining games waged in South Bend in years.
Each play featured a jarring hit that left one player with a concussion ... and those two concussions were only half the total the game rendered on its participants.
Posted: Oct 9th 2009 1:45 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Oklahoma, Big 12, Injuries

After two weeks of will he or won't he, Oklahoma announced Friday that Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback
Sam Bradford will return to the lineup for Saturday's Big 12 opener against Baylor.
Bradford, a junior, has missed the Sooners' (2-2) last three games and has been sidelined since the end of the first half of their season-opening loss to BYU (Sept. 5) with a sprained A-C Joint in his right throwing shoulder. There had been some speculation Bradford might return last week for the Miami game when he started throwing with the team for the first time, but it was determined the shoulder wasn't quite ready.
Posted: Oct 6th 2009 8:50 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Oklahoma, Big 12, Injuries, Heisman

Oklahoma quarterback
Sam Bradford seems like he wants to return to the field with the Sooners after being sidelined since the season opener with a Grade 3 sprain of the A-C joint in his throwing shoulder.
The burning question is when?
Bradford began throwing with the team for the first time last week, leading to speculation he might return in time for last Saturday's non-conference showdown at Miami. Soreness in his shoulder as the week progressed caused the coaching staff and Bradford to nix that plan even after doctors cleared him to play.
Now there is speculation the
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback will give it a shot during Saturday's Big 12 opener against Baylor if all goes well in practice this week. That would seem most ideal with the rivalry game with Texas coming up on Oct. 17 in Dallas.
Posted: Oct 6th 2009 6:19 PM ET by Brian Grummell (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Florida, LSU, USC, Washington, SEC, Injuries

Its a simple headline but the implications are immense. Florida quarterback
Tim Tebow returned to practice -- albeit in a limited manner -- Tuesday. This more than a week after a concussion against Kentucky left him a physical, hospitalized mess on national television. Florida has yet to publicly name Tebow's backup
John Brantley the starter ahead of this week's game against LSU.
Its probably head games, but even if Tebow is 'cleared' Florida would have to be insane to play him. Head injuries are no joke and Tebow has well earned that baby rhinocerus nickname. Mix in his all-out style with LSU's terrific hitting and its an easy call: sit him.
LSU is prepared for either quarterback and delaying only makes Meyer look desperate while potentially undermining Brantley before his first career start.
Posted: Oct 5th 2009 4:57 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Oklahoma, BCS, Big 12, Injuries

The news just seems to keep getting worse for the
Oklahoma Sooners.
Coach
Bob Stoops confirmed Monday that leading receiver
Ryan Broyles (right) will miss the next four to six weeks with a broken left shoulder. Broyles, who has caught 23 passes for 346 yards and seven touchdowns, broke his shoulder during Saturday's 21-20 loss at Miami.
The
Sooners are still awaiting word on when Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback
Sam Bradford can return to action. He has been out since suffering a shoulder sprain during the season-opening loss to BYU. Stoops acknowledged Bradford's progress last week when he began working with the team for the first time, but it was determined he wasn't healthy enough to return to the lineup against the
Hurricanes.
Posted: Oct 4th 2009 5:30 PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Texas Tech, Big 12, Injuries

Texas Tech quarterback
Taylor Potts was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon after being kept overnight from complications of an apparent concussion suffered in the second quarter of the Red Raiders' 48-28 win over New Mexico.
An operator at Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock, Tex. confirmed to FanHouse that Potts was discharged Sunday while free safety Nathan Stone remains hospitalized with what is believed to be some type of spinal cord injury. The hospital would not release any information on the health of the two players.
But the
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported Potts suffered a concussion and that Stone had a spinal injury.