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OU injuries: McCoy is 'good'
By John Helsley and Jake Trotter
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Published: October 5, 2008
Oklahoman
OU suffered some bumps and bruises, but appeared to escape Waco without any serious injures.
Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy hobbled off the field in the second half after twisting his ankle. But after a brief evaluation by trainers, he was back on his feet walking the sidelines. He never took his shoe off nor left the bench.
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"I'm good, I'm good," McCoy said.
Center Jon Cooper left the game with a sprained knee, but said he too will be ready for Texas.
Running back DeMarco Murray had an ice pack on his right knee after the game, but appeared to be walking without a limp.
“We have some nicks,” coach Bob Stoops said. “But I don't think there's anything too serious.”
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