Trouble strikes early for the Sooners as quarterback Trevor Knight has exited Oklahoma's game against Kansas State with what appears to be a left arm or shoulder injury.
Oklahoma QB Trevor Knight returns to field after arm injury
We’ll update the story as more information becomes available.


UPDATE: Knight returned to the field after missing one drive.
The injury occurred early in the first quarter when Knight, scrambling to his right for extra yardage, was hit after the play by one of Kansas State’s defenders. The tackle twisted Knight’s left arm, leaving the quarterback in obvious pain. On the same play, Oklahoma fullback Aaron Ripkowski was flagged for targeting and ejected. Knight left the game and was immediately taken to the locker room. He has since returned to the sidelines wearing a brace over his left shoulder.
Replacing Knight is redshirt freshman Cody Thomas. In his lone previous appearance against Tusla, he completed three of his four passes. On his first drive today, Thomas led the Sooners to a touchdown, a two-yard run by Samaje Perine.











