Sooners' defensive back Colvin still day-to-day
NORMAN, Okla. - Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said he expected defensive back Aaron Colvin to practice Monday after getting hit in the jaw Saturday against West Virginia.
Monday afternoon, defensive coordinator Mike Stoops confirmed Colvin wasn't at practice, saying the Preseason Big 12 All-Conference cornerback was, "day-to-day."
Neither Stoops would say if Colvin suffered a concussion.
Bob Stoops said early Monday afternoon Colvin went to a dentist and then later Monday afternoon Mike Stoops said he expected Colvin to be ready to play Saturday against Tulsa.
"They'll tell me whether he can practice or not and if he can play," Bob Stoops said of how evaluates who will be available.
"We're not going to get into all that," Mike Stoops said about whether Colvin had a concussion.
"I talked to him Sunday and he said he was feeling better," Stoops said of Colvin.
Zack Sanchez and Cortez Johnson will be the starting cornerbacks Saturday if Colvin can't play.
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