CFB: Bradford has surgery on non-throwing hand
Associated Press
NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford is expected back at practice within 10 days after having surgery on his left hand today.
Bradford hurt his non-throwing hand while stiff-arming Oklahoma State linebacker Orie Lemon in the Sooners' regular season finale. He played Saturday in the Big 12 championship game, leading Oklahoma to a 62-21 win against Missouri.
The Sooners are taking off this week before starting preparations for the BCS championship game against Florida in Miami on Jan. 8.
After a 90-minute operation today, Bradford was discharged from the hospital and attended a team function in the evening.