OU football: Sooners land in Miami, begins preparations for BCS National Championship game

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops arrived in Miami for the BCS title game amid speculation he might interview for an NFL job in Denver. AP photo
MIAMI SHORES, Fla. — The Oklahoma Sooners arrived in Miami on Friday to begin preparation for next Thursday’s BCS National Championship against Florida.
The Sooners held their first of six practices at Barry University in Miami Shores at 4 p.m., about two hours after landing at Miami International Airport. Everyone except backup redshirt freshman safety Desmond Jackson made the trip with the team. Jackson was left home due to undisclosed disciplinary reasons. The Sooners already are without running back DeMarco Murray (hamstring) and defensive tackle DeMarcus Granger (back), both of whom underwent season-ending surgeries last month.
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