Article By J. Robert Byrom on 17th June, 2009
Actually, no freshman or sophomore has ever come within 30 TDs of his totals or led the Bowl Subdivision in passing rating his first two years. Despite having two full seasons of eligibility left, all Bradford needs to do to break the all-time record for touchdowns is repeat last year's production.
But last year, in both of Oklahoma's losses, Bradford had the ball late with a chance to make a final winning drive—and fell flat. Suddenly, that unstoppable offense, the one that broke 700 points for the first time in the AP era, was going three-and-out at the end of the Red River Rivalry.
The QB that seldom throws an interception throws one—and loses the biggest game of his life.
Many players in OU...
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