Sooner Sports News (10/21): Lawsuit could halt stadium expansion, Bond expected back

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Devante Bond Expected to Return Against Texas Tech

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 10:56 PM PDT

Oklahoma linebacker Devante Bond returned to practice this week and is expected to play against Texas Tech Saturday, defensive coordinator Mike Stoops said Tuesday.

Bond appeared in Oklahoma’s first four contests before sustaining a left ankle injury during OU’s Oct. 3 home date with West Virginia. Through those first four games, Bond totaled 18 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a blocked field goal.
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Lawsuit Could Halt Stadium Expansion Project

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 10:40 PM PDT

The University of Oklahoma is being sued by a construction company that submitted a bid to supply steel for the university's football renovations on claims that OU violated a bidding requirement. 

Haas Metal Engineering Inc. (HME) is suing OU, claiming it violated title 61, section 117 of Oklahoma's Public Competitive Bidding Act. 
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Former Sooner Sam Bradford Has 'Full Confidence' of Chip Kelly

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 12:29 PM PDT

After the Eagles beat the Giants on Monday night, one of the big topics of conversation was Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford.

Bradford remained a topic of conversation for Eagles coach Chip Kelly on Tuesday, although the coach was quick to shut down the notion that the team is thinking about other options at quarterback.
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Linebacker Jordan Evans' Status Against Texas Tech 'unclear'

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 10:52 AM PDT

Jordan Evans, Oklahoma’s second-leading tackler, is in limbo after sustaining a knee injury late in the third quarter of OU’s 55-0 victory at Kansas State Saturday.

“Unclear,” is how Sooners coach Bob Stoops termed it during the Big 12 coaches teleconference Mondaymorning. “I’ll know more after today’s practice.”
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