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OK, call me Debbie Downer today. Those people writing about how Oklahoma can still play in the BCS national championship are smoking dope. After losing to LSU, Alabama only dropped one spot to in the BCS to number 3, leaving…
The Sooners began their next home winning streak Saturday night, with a 41-25 victory over Texas A&M.
But, they also saw the career end for the most prolific wide receiver in NCAA history.
All-American Ryan Broyles, the NCAA’s career leader in receptions, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and will miss the remainder of the season.
He got hurt while cutting to make his second catch of the game, a 30-yarder that set up one of four third-quarter touchdowns in the Sooners’ 41-25 victory Saturday.
“It’s just a bad deal,” quarterback Landry Jones said. “You hate for something like that to happen to such a good guy.”