Oklahoma DT Granger denied medical hardship waiver
Oct 27, 2009 - 6:14 PM NORMAN, Okla.(AP) -- The NCAA has denied a request from Oklahoma defensive tackle Demarcus Granger for a medical hardship waiver that would allow him to play another season.Sooners coach Bob Stoops said Tuesday that Granger's request for a fifth year of eligibility had been turned down.
A former starter, Granger had surgery on his lower back in December. He's said he was born with a condition that didn't allow enough room for the nerves in his lower back, and a surgeon had to scrape some bone away to relieve the pain.
Granger started 11 games for Oklahoma in 2007 before playing as a reserve last year.
The 22nd-ranked Sooners host Kansas State on Saturday.
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