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OU locker room issues: Medical staff

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From an article on an OU site (source article), further below about alleged player health mismanagement from the OU medical staff of players. @Ketchum stated yesterday in his article that his sources mentioned the below about OU, just adding that in here as another variable with OU's FB program issues.

"Thought I would pass this note along for those of you that enjoy Oklahoma misery. "They are so cooked," a source said. "I think they are about to enter their Charlie Strong stage. Or worse. Charlie won 5 games. I'm not sure they get there in 2025."


OU board had the below article:

Energing Details about why Nic Anderson entered the Transfer Portal

Nic Anderson’s decision to enter the transfer portal has sparked plenty of speculation, but the reasons behind his move appear rooted in a troubling history of injuries and a lack of trust in his team’s medical staff. Here’s what we know about the situation that led to this point.

Anderson’s freshman season was marred by a hamstring injury that sidelined him for the entire year. After struggling to recover under the care of Oklahoma’s team doctors, Anderson sought out a private physician. The difference was immediate—his injury healed quickly, leaving him questioning the approach taken by the team’s medical staff. That initial skepticism set the stage for what would unfold in the seasons to come.

In 2023, Anderson bounced back and put together a strong season, showcasing the potential that made him such a coveted recruit. However, the momentum came to a halt in 2024 when he suffered a quad strain during preseason activities. This is where the rift between Anderson and the medical staff deepened.

The team doctors opted against conducting an MRI, relying instead on their judgment to guide Anderson’s treatment. They eventually cleared him to return for the team’s fourth game of the season against Tennessee. It didn’t take long for disaster to strike—Anderson reinjured the same quad during the game.

Frustrated and distrustful of the team’s approach, Anderson took matters into his own hands. He sought out an MRI on his own, which revealed that the injury was more severe than initially diagnosed. This discovery eroded whatever trust remained between Anderson and the team’s medical staff. From that point forward, Anderson decided to rely exclusively on his private doctor, even traveling 30 minutes to Edmond for daily treatment.

Anderson’s experience didn’t just affect his own career—it seems to have had an impact on the locker room as well. While no names have been mentioned, reports suggest that other players on the team have started to share Anderson’s skepticism toward the medical staff. This undercurrent of distrust has created a challenging dynamic behind the scenes, with the handling of Anderson’s injuries serving as a focal point.

As Anderson enters the transfer portal, his next steps will be closely watched. His talent on the field is undeniable, but the circumstances surrounding his departure from Oklahoma highlight the complex relationship between athletes and the medical professionals tasked with keeping them healthy. Wherever he lands next, Anderson will undoubtedly be looking for a fresh start—both on the field and in the training room.

Now, all eyes are on Brent Venables to see how he handles this abismal showing from the med staff.
 
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