On Saturday, Norman will host a Top-15 SEC matchup, as Ole Miss travels to face Oklahoma at Gaylord Family–Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. While both teams enter the game with 6-1 overall records, Oklahoma is coming off a win against South Carolina, but Ole Miss is coming off a loss to Georgia. And that’s why, as 5.5-point underdogs, Ole Miss is looking for a chance to make a statement win on the road. Even though analyst David Pollack stated Oklahoma is going to roll. But the latest availability report has Sooners fans feeling apprehensive.
Although the initial SEC availability report listed five Oklahoma offensive linemen, Thursday’s update shows seven offensive players, while eight are injured. Among them, starting correct tackle Derek Simmons is listed as doubtful after carrying a questi

Essentiallysports College Sports

The Denver Post
KSL 5 TV
Charleston Gazette
NFL Dallas Cowboys
Iowa City Press-Citizen
NBC News
Glendale Independent
Newsday
AlterNet