As the Oklahoma Sooners gear up for their upcoming clash with Mississippi, there’s some disappointing news for fans. Wide receiver Deion Burks and running back Gavin Sawchuk will both be sidelined for the road game this Saturday. It’s a tough break for the team who has been hoping for their return.
Burks has been nursing a soft tissue injury that initially occurred during the game against Tennessee. He has been out of action for the last three games, and while he showed some promise by being listed as a game-time decision last week against South Carolina, friends and fans were left holding their breath. Unfortunately, after being downgraded from questionable to doubtful on Thursday night, the final word came Friday night that he will *officially* miss this week’s game. It seems Burks’ recovery is taking a bit longer than expected.
On the other side, running back Sawchuk has also been struck by injury. During Tuesday’s practice, Coach Brent Venables revealed that Sawchuk has a strained quad, which will keep him out of the matchup. The team is now facing some significant holes in their roster heading into this challenging road game.
To add to the mix, *Mississippi* has their own injury concerns to consider. Star wide receiver Tre Harris is currently listed as questionable ahead of the game. His status will be closely monitored, as his presence on the field could make a difference for the Rebels.
The Sooners are gearing up to face Mississippi at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Oxford, Mississippi, and the anticipation is building. As is typical for these matchups, the players will be putting everything on the line. The energy from both teams should be electric, even with the injury setbacks for the Sooners.
The Sooners need to adjust their strategy without Burks and Sawchuk on board, and fans are eager to see how the coaching staff will adapt. The expectations are still high, and the Sooners will have to rely on their remaining talent to step up. As always, preparation will be key, and this is a chance for other players to make their mark and showcase their skills.
As things currently stand, the next update regarding players’ availability will be released 90 minutes before kickoff. All eyes will be on Oxford as fans look to cheer their team to victory. The matchup against Mississippi is shaping up to be a test of resilience and teamwork for the Sooners, and there’s still room for excitement despite the injury woes. Make sure to tune in to ESPN to catch all the action come Saturday morning!
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