Oklahoma QB Mateer Pushes Return for High-Stakes Texas Showdown
Oklahoma QB Mateer Pushes Return for High-Stakes Texas Showdown

Oklahoma QB Mateer Pushes Return for High-Stakes Texas Showdown

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Oklahoma starting quarterback John Mateer is reportedly pushing to return for Saturday’s Red River Rivalry after thumb/hand surgery in late September, with sources saying his recovery is ahead of schedule. Mateer — a Heisman candidate through October — had thrown for 1,215 yards and six touchdowns (and added five rushing TDs) before the injury, making his availability a major boost for the No. 6 Sooners. In his absence Michael Hawkins Jr. started the 44–0 win over Kent State, accounting for multiple touchdowns and showing promise despite some inexperience. Coaches are sending mixed signals: OU’s Brent Venables said he’s “assuming” Mateer won’t play, while Texas’ Steve Sarkisian said his staff will prepare as if Mateer will start and praised Oklahoma’s offense and new play-caller Ben Arbuckle. Mateer’s upbeat public recovery update has raised optimism inside the program, and his potential return could be decisive as Oklahoma faces a challenging slate after the rivalry game.

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