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Oklahoma QB John Mateer (hand) upgraded to probable vs. Texas
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer is listed as probable for the Sooners’ rivalry game against Texas, according to the SEC availability report released Thursday evening.
Mateer, whom the Sooners listed as questionable Wednesday, is continuing to recover from having hand surgery after the team’s win over Auburn last month.
Earlier this week, Oklahoma coach Brent Venables was non-committal on Mateer’s status. Venables said during his Monday radio show and during his Tuesday news conference that he was unsure when Mateer would return. Venables noted Tuesday that Mateer was not yet a full participant in practice, but the coach was coy when asked about Mateer’s status Wednesday during the weekly SEC coaches teleconference.
Mateer missed the Sooners’ 44-0 win over Kent State last week. Last month, a team source told The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman the initial hope was that Mateer would return in time for Oklahoma’s road trip to South Carolina on Oct. 18. But there has been heavy speculation recently that Mateer would push to return this weekend.
Before the Kent State game, Mateer dressed out for warmups with a brace on his right hand.
Here is #Sooners QB John Mateer, who is wearing a brace on his hand. pic.twitter.com/81KrtF07iR
— Brody Lusk (@BrodyLusk) October 4, 2025
Sophomore Michael Hawkins started in Mateer’s place against Kent State, with Whitt Newbauer backing him up. Hawkins threw for 162 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 33 yards and a score.
When asked Thursday about the impact Mateer would have if he played, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said the quarterback elevates the Sooners.
“He’s instilled a lot of belief in that organization when he takes the field … just his presence alone,” Sarkisian said. “On top of the skill set, his ability to run the ball, his competitive spirit, his ability to throw the ball out of the pocket, his comfort level with Coach Arbuckle from their time at Washington State, there’s added things to that … but one thing he does is instill belief for their team.”
Mateer helped fuel the Sooners’ first four wins by throwing for 1,215 yards and six touchdowns while rushing for 190 yards and five more scores in September. Before his injury knocked him out of the lineup, he had emerged as the betting favorite for the Heisman Trophy.
The No. 6 Sooners (5-0) will face Arch Manning and the Longhorns (3-2) at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
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Oklahoma House designates April 2026 as Library Month in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House of Representatives has approved House Resolution 1054, designating April 2026 as Library Month in Oklahoma.
The resolution was filed by Michelle McCane, D-Tulsa, and recognizes the role libraries play in supporting education, workforce development, access to technology and community engagement across the state.
April 29 was also observed as Library Day at the Capitol, hosted by McCane in partnership with the Oklahoma Libraries Association and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. The event provided an opportunity for residents, library professionals and lawmakers to connect and discuss the impact of library services.
“I am so excited to host the first ever Library Day at the Capitol to help advocate for our libraries and library staff,” McCane said. “Together, we can ensure that libraries continue to thrive and serve as vital resources for generations to come.”
State officials emphasized that libraries serve as critical community resources, offering educational programming, workforce support and access to information. They also highlighted libraries as “third places,” providing spaces for community interaction outside of home and work.
Library representatives from across Oklahoma participated in the event, showcasing programs such as early literacy initiatives and STEM education opportunities, particularly in rural areas.
Officials said the designation and event aim to raise awareness of the role libraries play in improving literacy, supporting communities and expanding access to resources statewide.
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Oklahoma Senate District 38 candidate Barry Christian reported missing in Beckham County
SAYRE, Okla. (KOKH) — The Beckham County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to be on the lookout for Barry Christian, who went missing on Tuesday.
The Sheriff’s Office said Christian’s last known contact was yesterday, after he failed to appear for a scheduled meeting, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
Christian is described as a 54-year-old white male, approximately 6 ft tall and 230 lbs with blue eyes and grey hair.
Authorities said Christian is believed to be driving a charcoal gray 2024 Ram pickup.
Oklahoma Senate District 38 candidate Barry Christian reported missing in Beckham County
If you have any information on Christian’s whereabouts, please contact your local law enforcement agency immediately or call the Sayre Police Department at 580-928-2122.
Christian is currently a candidate for Oklahoma Senate District 38.
Christian is currently running for a seat in the Oklahoma Senate.
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