Preston North End vs Hull City Live updates? Time, TV schedule to watch Premier League 2024–25 Coming off back-to-back losses of at least 26 points, Oklahoma football returns to action in Week 10 with a road trip at No. 18 Ole Miss on Saturday. The Sooners' offense is going back to sophomore quarterback Jackson Arnold, the former five-star recruit who began the year as the starter before being benched for true freshman Michael Hawkins Jr. in their loss to Tennessee. Hawkins Jr. surrendered three turnovers — two of which returned for touchdowns — against South Carolina, opening the door for Arnold. Jones was a menace running and catching the ball for the Bulldogs in the Week 1 win. The junior dynamo totaled 210 yards and two touchdowns. Jones carried the ball 16 times and caught two passes. If he is out for eight weeks, he would miss two Champions League group games and up to 10 Premier League matches. While researching and writing a story on Champion in 2017, I recall being struck standing in Perry Cemetery at Champion's gravesite by the simplicity of the stone but the tragic gone-far-too-soon message it conveyed: "Vaughn M. Champion — (March) 4, 1910 — Oct. 5, 1928" It was not uncommon for student-athletes of that era, Champion included, to play football without a helmet. There's no telling if the antiquated helmets of those days would have saved Champion. It might have not even helped much. But there is the clear possibility it could have — and obviously, safety has changed a great deal since then. The Alabama Sports Writers Association is a professional organization for sports writers and editors throughout the state, or any person involved in disseminating sports information or publicity in Alabama including but not limited to sports information personnel, publicists of professional organizations or facilities, or publicists of non-profit organizations sponsoring or governing sporting events. The ASWA is a non-profit organization. That comical caricature, though, provides the backdrop for some of the pushback that is faced as football faces the ever-serious problem of safety. Gulf District Schools Superintendent Jim Norton confirmed that Chance Gainer, an 18-year-old wide receiver and defensive back at Port St. Joe High School, died following the away game at Liberty County High School. Brick Memorial's defense was up to the task of shutting down Brick Township's offense in a 37-6 victory and Tallmadge led the way with a team-high 12 tackles and two went for a loss. Norton called Gainer's death "perhaps the most heartbreaking situation imaginable for a family and a community."