Oklahoma Sooners V Miami Hurricanes Saturday
The Oklahoma Sooners face a rather tough task when they take on the Miami Hurricanes and it doesn't even involve their opponents yet.
Apparently, the Oklahoma Sooners have some sort of a ''QB issue'' heading to the 2007-08 NCAA college football season. Many thought it would be Tommy Grady, then it was Rhett Bomar.
As of press time, Grady will be playing for the Utah Utes while Bomar will suit up for the Sam Houston State Bearkats. So what does that leave the Oklahoma Sooners? Sam Bradford.
A redshirt freshman named Sam Bradford will play QB for them when they go up against the equally talented team of the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday.
Sam Bradford was ''decent'' after making his debut in the 2007-08 NCAA college football season against the North Texas Mean Green. He completed a whopping 21 of 23 passes for a grand total of 363 yards.
He also threw THREE touchdowns en route to a 79-10 destruction of the Mean Green. However, against the Miami Hurricanes defense, I don't think Bradford can come up with the same performance he had in Week 1 against North Texas.
STILL... These guys are the Oklahoma Sooners and betting against this football program always is a bad idea.
Of course, Oklahoma Sooners QB coach Josh Heupel will probably agree.
''For him to come out and play the way he did was encouraging,'' Heupel said. ''He didn't grade out perfect. He graded out extremely well. He took care of the ball. He threw the ball on time.''
''When they were blitzing and he was hit, he got rid of the ball. He knew where to throw. He took shots in the mouth, got himself up and played the next play. Those are things you want to see from a young guy.''
Who will win the 2008 BCS national championship in NCAA college football? AcesAce sportsbook has the odds.
Florida Gators +500
Ohio State Buckeyes +2500
Texas Longhorns +900
Oklahoma Sooners +1000
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