Oklahoma's Andrel Anthony 'doesn't have any limits' with ACL as season opener nears
Sooners linebacker's recovery from March ACL injury is 'ahead of schedule'
Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Andrel Anthony is making a remarkable recovery from an ACL injury he suffered in March, and he's expected to be ready to play in the season opener against UTEP on Sept. 3.
Anthony's road to recovery
Anthony tore his ACL during the Sooners' spring game on March 26, a major setback for a player who was expected to be a key contributor this season. However, he has made a quick and successful recovery, and he's now back to full strength.
"I feel like I'm back to 100%," Anthony said. "I don't have any limits. I'm able to do everything that I was doing before I got hurt."
Anthony's recovery is a credit to his hard work and dedication. He says he worked out "every single day" to get back on the field as quickly as possible.
"I knew that if I wanted to get back on the field, I had to put in the work," Anthony said. "I didn't want to let my team down."
Anthony's impact on the Sooners
Anthony is a versatile linebacker who can play both inside and outside. He's a physical player who is good at tackling and making plays in the backfield. He's also a good pass rusher, and he had 4.5 sacks in 13 games last season.
Anthony's return is a big boost for the Sooners' defense. He's a talented player who can make a big impact on the field.
"Andrel is a great player," said Oklahoma coach Brent Venables. "He's a physical player who can make plays all over the field. He's going to be a key part of our defense this season."
Anthony's future
Anthony is a rising star in the college football world. He's a talented player who has the potential to be a star at Oklahoma. He's also a hard worker who is dedicated to his craft. He's a player who is going to have a bright future.
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