Texas Football Injury Report -- Horns v. Pokes Edition
The most significant injury this week is to the average Texas fan's ego after last Saturday's 55-17 thrashing. Of course the extent of the injured pride likely depends on the number of 66-3 and 65-13s you've had to endure. Beyond that, perhaps the best news is that Texas football remains relatively healthy entering this week's likely bloodbath upset. Somehow in the middle of the season the injury report has become BON's most optimistic post. Go figure.
- Christian Scott played against Oklahoma and managed six tackles. He appears to have made a relatively full recovery from the wrist injury he suffered against Iowa State adding much needed depth to the safety position.
- John Harris remains the only injury casualty that we know of and he is listed as doubtful with an injured foot.
- Linebackers Chet Moss and Demarco Cobbs did not play against Oklahoma but are not listed on any injury reports and could see action should the coaches dictate.
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Aaron Benson
suffered a concussion against Oklahoma and could be out this week. Also, it sounds like Sedrick Flowers may be available after being slowed by an ankle injury. Would be nice to have him push David Snow for some playing time.
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by Wescott Eberts (GoBR) on Oct 14, 2011 11:48 AM CDT reply actions
Christian Scott with a full recovery?
I guess he’s wearing this for funsies.

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but this is link to football studyhall review of Texas/OU. I was actually surprised at the performance. This is numbers based, so no making comments based on emotion. Its worth a look
http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2011/10/12/2483498/oklahoma-55-texas-17

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