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Sooners QB Mateer Sheds Hand Wrap: CFP Ready?
18 Dec
Summary
- Quarterback John Mateer's hand wrap removed for the first time.
- Mateer's stability and grip have improved significantly.
- Oklahoma needs Mateer to perform like early season form.

Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer is showing signs of recovery from a broken throwing hand, a critical development as the team prepares for the College Football Playoff. Mateer was observed throwing without his protective hand wrap for the first time in over two months, an encouraging development after undergoing surgery in September.
While Mateer still experiences some soreness, head coach Brent Venables confirmed that the quarterback's hand stability has improved, aiding his ability to grip the ball effectively. This recovery is vital, as Mateer's season statistics of 2,578 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions reflect the impact of his injury.
The Sooners are hopeful that Mateer can regain the form he displayed earlier in the season, when he completed 67.3% of his passes. With three weeks to heal and prepare, Oklahoma anticipates Mateer delivering his best performance against Alabama in the upcoming playoff game.




