Sam Bradford's status for Oklahoma's game against Miami is still a mystery.
Sooners coach Bob Stoops skipped his usual post-practice interview session Wednesday, instead sending team spokesman Kenny Mossman to tell reporters there was no update on the quarterback's status.
The Heisman Trophy winner has missed No. 8 Oklahoma's past two games after spraining an AC joint in his right shoulder in the season-opening loss to BYU.
Stoops has said Oklahoma would spend the week watching Bradford's recovery and determine whether he can play Saturday against the 17th-ranked Hurricanes, perhaps as late as game day.
He has said Bradford has not had any setbacks in his recovery, but refused to give any details on what he has been able to do in practice.
More football
Tebow improving: Florida coach Urban Meyer says quarterback Tim Tebow continues to show improvement from his concussion.
Meyer said Wednesday on the weekly SEC teleconference that Tebow "looked terrific" when he saw him late Tuesday night.
"That's the best I've seen him," Meyer said.
Tebow spent Saturday night in a Kentucky hospital after sustaining a concussion against the Wildcats.
Basketball
N.C. Central schedule: N.C. Central will travel more than 16,000 miles during the 2009-2010 men's season.
The schedule under first-year coach LeVelle Moton, announced on Wednesday, includes trips to eight states in the Eagles' third season at the Division I level.
The Eagles will take on opponents from 14 conferences, including four from the ACC and two from the Big Ten.
The season starts off with a Nov. 11 game against defending national champion North Carolina in the 2009 2KSports Classic benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer.
In other ACC matchups, NCCU plays at Miami on Nov. 14, at Virginia Tech on Jan. 18 and at N.C. State on Jan. 30.
Wednesday's results
Women's soccer
Lynchburg 3, Meredith 0: Host Lynchburg (5-2-2) outshot Meredith (5-2-1) 31-6 at Lynchburg, Va.
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