After several bad breaks, Halzle has chance to lead Sooners this year
NORMAN — Joey Halzle has learned all about bad breaks — literal and figurative — during his football career.
Rather than let his bad breaks hobble his pursuit of becoming a major college quarterback, he pushed past his misfortunes, not letting them alter his attitude, his demeanor or his passion.
Should Halzle endure another bad break and again be relegated to backup quarterback at Oklahoma this fall, ...
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