QB Quinn Ewers’ return is great for Longhorns, but Texas and Oklahoma both have other key injury issues

Quarterback Quinn Ewers is back for No. 1 Texas this week in the Red River rivalry against No. 18 Oklahoma. But there’s also other injury news on both sides of the Red River worth monitoring. Freshman punter Michael Kern is questionable for the top-ranked Longhorns going into the highly anticipated matchup. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian […]

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Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Deion Burks (6) catches a pass in front of of Tulane Green Wave safety Caleb Ransaw (7) during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Tulane Green Wave at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Quarterback Quinn Ewers is back for No. 1 Texas this week in the Red River rivalry against No. 18 Oklahoma. But there’s also other injury news on both sides of the Red River worth monitoring.

Freshman punter Michael Kern is questionable for the top-ranked Longhorns going into the highly anticipated matchup. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian did not elaborate on Kern’s injury.

Kern has done an admirable job stepping in as a freshman. He’s averaging 42.8 yards per attempt.

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Sophomore Ian Ratliff will handle the punting duties should Kern be unable to play, Sarkisian said. Ratliff would also take over Kern’s duties as the holder on field goals. Ratliff, a redshirt freshman, has not appeared in a game during his time at Texas.

On the positive front, safety Derek Williams Jr. is expected back for the Horns after missing the last two games with a hamstring issue.

Meanwhile, Oklahoma may be without its best receiver, Deion Burks. He was listed as questionable on the SEC availability report issued Thursday, but ESPN’s Pete Thamel indicated Burks is likely out.

Burks has 26 catches for 201 yards along with three touchdown catches, all team-high numbers. OU’s next best receiver is Bauer Sharp, a tight end with 18 catches for 159 yards and one score.

The Sooners may lean more on freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr.’s legs. After starting the season as the backup, Hawkins flashed tremendous speed against Auburn that helped him win the job permanently.

The Sooners are expecting to get freshman running back Taylor Tatum back. The Longview product left the Tennessee game with a concussion and was not listed on the availability report. He is OU’s No. 2 running back behind Jovantae Barnes.

Injuries have decimated OU’s offensive potential. Coach Brent Venables’ team has already lost four receivers to injury and Burks would be No. 5.

Oddsmakers installed Texas has a 14-point favorite with the knowledge that Ewers was likely returning, based on hints Sarkisian was dropping along the way. It’s unclear if the Sooners could keep up should the game turn into a classic shootout.