There's no more doubt about it: Bradford and Murray answer queries — they are the real deals No more doubt about it: Bradford and Murray are real deals
DALLAS — In the old days, this Cotton Bowl mosh pit, this war between the states, was where legends were made. In the new age, it's where championships are won.
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In this Sunset Boulevard stadium that Saturday sported new seats and new scoreboard and best of all new plumbing, everything new turned old again. The Sooners didn't secure the Big 12 South Division, but the makings of a legend were planted. Maybe even two.
OU beat Texas 28-21 in a football game just as good as the score sounds. Big plays galore. Hairy moments. And heroes whose names just might live forever in Oklahoma lore.
Sudden Sam Bradford played like a veteran of these fistfights, not a yearling locked in a quarterback derby a mere seven weeks ago. And freshman tailback DeMarco Murray unleashed a 65-yard touchdown run that jumps to near the top of the list of most spectacular Sooner feats on this patch of Dallas turf.
How will green players fare when put on this gas grill gridiron? "Until you come in this arena, how do you know?” asked OU offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson.
Murray and particularly Bradford answered all queries and in the process cleared a couple of clouds from Week 1 of the Big 12 race:
•The Sooners, despite trailing by a game, are back in the shotgun seat for the South title.
•Texas is finished as a championship contender this season, with its fourth straight Big 12 loss despite playing its best game in almost a year.
The Sooners won this 102nd Red River holy war the best kind of way. Fourth quarter. Tie game. Critical third downs. Doesn't get any more tense than that.
And Bradford delivered. A 94-yard touchdown drive. Seven completions in eight attempts, with the only miss a wide-open drop by Quentin Chaney; 83 yards passing on the drive. A nice bookend to the day for Bradford, who in an 84-yard, first-quarter TD drive completed five of five passes for 95 yards.
That's the stuff of legend.
In the most pressurized situation a college quarterback can face, Bradford was flawless as a freshman. The Sooners threw often (32 times) and threw deep.
"We told 'em all week, told 'em last night, we were going to be aggressive,” said offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson. "We couldn't come in and play Texas and play it close to the vest.”
Bradford cracked under pressure only after the game, admitting to ABC cameras he had "been dreaming ... a long time” about leading a victory over Texas.
Soon enough, Bradford was back in poise mode and seemed like he had just won a stuffed giraffe on the Midway, not conquered the Longhorns with an historic game.
"His demeanor never changes,” said flanker Malcolm Kelly, who speared the game-winning, 35-yard TD pass. "Never looks happy, never looks sad. That's just Sam.”
Bradford became just the second Sooner quarterback to throw for at least three touchdowns against Texas and just the second OU freshman quarterback to beat the 'Horns, joining Justin Fuente, who beat UT 30-27 in overtime in 1996, then was gone little more than a year later.
Bradford thus kept alive the possibility of becoming the first OU quarterback to go 4-0 against Texas; 4-0 is a long way off, but you can't get there if you don't win the first one.
The Sooners won the first one because this freshman quarterback played like a veteran.
"I don't have a lot of hesitation in my thought process, don't ask, ‘Is that good for Sam or not?' ” Wilson said. "He gives me a great deal of confidence.”
Bradford's throws led to and produced three of OU's four touchdowns. The fourth came on a play that launched Murray into OU-Texas annals.
With starting tailback Allen Patrick banged up and ineffective anyway, Murray took a routine off-tackle play, broke an arm tackle, jumped over fallen teammate Joe Jon Finley and sprinted away from the Texas defenders. The 65-yard touchdown run gave OU a 21-14 lead with 4:24 left in the third quarter.
Think Joe Washington.
"Big play in the game,” Bradford said. "To turn around and watch DeMarco go 65, it gave us some momentum back.”
On the sideline, Bob Stoops' analytical mind wouldn't resort to exhilaration. He just turned the play into slow motion.
"He hit it,” Stoops said. "Hit that fourth or fifth gear. I thought, if he can get his feet down, they're going to have a hard time catching him.”
With Bradford and Murray's careers just starting, Texas will have a hard time catching the Sooners any time soon.
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Stoops is amazing. Change QB's, Hybl, White, Bradford, the results are the same. He can win with less talent than Mack. Until VY, Mack could never win. Without him, he will have a hard time again.
Stoops is amazing. Change QB's, Hybl, White, Bradford, the results are the same. He can win with less talent than Mack. Until VY, Mack could never win. Without him, he will have a hard time again.
Stoops is amazing. Change QB's, Hybl, White, Bradford, the results are the same. He can win with less talent than Mack. Until VY, Mack could never win. Without him, he will have a hard time again.
I concur that the play calling was pretty vanila. And, I might add, predictable, that every First down call was surely going to be a run. Not very aggressive!! VANCE, Eureka Springs, AR.
Why would we want more stories by the only member of
the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.
Why would we want more stories by the only member of
the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.
Why would we want more stories by the only member of
the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.
Great win on Saturday. I hope our defensive problems will be fixed for the Mizzou game. (That last play of the Texas game was scary, as there was a wide open receiver with nobody else within 20 yards.) The Mizzou quarterback can also light things up with an average defense. Here's hoping OU's defense shows up on Saturday. It's going to be a great game. :)
Bradford, Murray, Brown, Gresham, Kelly, Iglesias. Pick your poison. They can all beat you. And guess what? They're all underclassman, as is much of the O line. Scary!!! Comin' after Mizzou next Saturday. ESPN College Game Day will be in Norman.
There was nothing better than to watch the Sooners backed up into the end zone and work their way out of a hole ten yards at a time. Just cut and get your hands up for the ball 'cause its already going to be in the air, and as Bradford has proven its going to be there. As much as I hate to jinx it, Bradford looked alot like Montana in his 49er hey-days aggravating the defense with short completions just ten yards at a time. BOOMER SOONER!
Tie for 5th in 1 poll, 6th in another. Not a bad comeback, and a solid win with no turnovers. Colt Mccoy over 340 yards passing, not good. Good thing Missou is at OU next week. OU is still a good team.
OU is not ready for NC this year. Maybe not next year depending on how many of our Jr. players bolt to the NFL. I don't really know if we could beat Texas again. Our defence is too passive. Not aggressive enough. What happened to our blitz package. They just sit back there and let our front four rush. Eventually that will get them beat. MU looks really good. Our corners are playing off the receivers way too far. OU can't beat LSU or FLA. They have got to get more pressure on the QB. BOOMER SOONER!!!
I still feel the play calling is rather reserve, though much better than the CU game. It was good to see OU work in some vertical passes in this game. Good job Sooners!
Lofton was spectacular! Reynolds played poorly for the first 3 quaters and Holmes was the liability this time instead of Wolfe. Reggie has some excellent coverage in the 4th. I have been defending Wilson, but it is getting hard, i would not call that play calling aggressive, kinda vanilla. Anyone see LSU and Florida put on a clinic of misdirection and big plays?!
A real "nail biter". Man what a game! We can play with anyone if "Kelly" is in the game and he was Saturday. Now if we could just fix the special teams, like the special teams of "Old" then we would be "awesome". I worry about Missouri this Saturday, but glad we are playing them in Norman. Way to Go Sooners!
Wow, Stanford beat SC, Wisconsin went down, Fla. lost to LSU. Oklahoma should rise up to at least #7 this week. Cal still plays SC, LSU still has some hard games, South Florida had an early struggle with Fla. Atl., they play Rutgers soon. Ohio St. may stumble. It is still possible for OU to make it to the National Championship game. Need to take down a strong Mizzou team that thrashed Neb. 41-6. The dream still lives. BOOMER SOONER!!
Great Game, seems that DJ Wolfe is a bit of a weak link for the defense, always seems out of place with a couple of interceptions falling into his lap while being out of place, poor tackler as well.....safety position needs attention to beat Missouri especially if the Sooners want to play Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl............
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the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.
the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.
the Oklahoman staff to pick Texas over O.U. before
the game? Maybe he should be assigned to high school
games from now-on !!! Leave the story-writing to those who can pick 'em.