Sam Bradford’s Draft Potential
October 26, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Last year, Sam Bradford might have been the number one pick in the NFL draft. With little quarterback competition and his shiny Heisman, he was a strong prospect. He decided, however, to come back for one more year with the Sooners, a decision also made by Tim Tebow of Florida and Colt McCoy of Texas.
Only Bradford isn’t having quite the same season as Tebow and McCoy are having. In fact, I’m beginning to wonder if he wasn’t REALLY naughty when he was a kid, and this is some kind of karmic joke. Bradford got hurt early in the season, and …read more
Can Oklahoma Win without Bradford?
September 9, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Last weekend, Oklahoma fans everywhere gasped in terror as their pride and joy, Heisman winner Sam Bradford, was injured playing against #20 BYU. It’s not as bad as it could be, as he won’t need surgery, but his throwing shoulder is sprained and recent reports say that he’ll miss at least two weeks – and as many as four weeks.
Now, BYU isn’t a bad team by any stretch of the imagination, but the Sooners were highly favored and things fell apart during the second half, as Bradford stood on the sidelines. So that begs the question: Can Oklahoma win without …read more
It’s The BCS Showdown Tonight: Florida Vs. Oklahoma
January 8, 2009 by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo
Filed under Sports Rumors
I’m not much of a college football fan. I don’t follow a certain school throughout the year or keep tabs on the BCS ratings.
But, since it’s inception, I’ve always tuned in to watch the BCS Championship.
I agree with most that the college bowl system is flawed. I also agree that there should be a playoff bracket much like college basketball. But that argument is better served on blogs like BCS Frenzy.
I’d rather just tune into the game without a chip on my shoulder and watch as two Heisman Trophy winners, Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow, go head-to-head.
Whether or …read more




