According to Oklahoma Sooners coach Bob Stoops, quarterback Sam Bradford has been doing more and more during practice, but he has yet to make a decision on whether or not he will start Saturday against the Miami Hurricanes.

“He has picked up his number of throws, the distance and his velocity each day,” Stoops said. “He’s been better every day.”

Stoops said that Bradford has experienced nothing more than routine soreness since he has been back at practice for the Sooners.

“That’s the positive,” Stoops said. “The next day, he hasn’t been any worse for wear. It’s only minor discomfort.”

Bradford sprained his throwing shoulder in the Sooners’ opening game loss to BYU. Since then, the Sooners have dominated their opponents, destroying Tulsa and Idaho State by a combined score of 109-0.

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