Re: As i mentioned before, Bradford is a cinch for the hiesman
GOOD CALL IN THE EARLY GOING MO:
Sam Bradford's Heisman candidacy picks up steam
OU quarterback surpasses Tech's Harrell, Jason White's TD record
BY JOHN HELSLEY
Published: November 22, 2008
NORMAN ? Popular wisdom pegged Saturday night's showdown as a Heisman-elimination game.
Sam Bradford vs.
Graham Harrell.
Sam stands tall.
OU's Sam Bradford waves to the crowd after the college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Tech University at Gaylord Family -- Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. BY BRYAN TERRY, THE OKLAHOMAN
The Oklahoma offense rolled on, with Bradford pulling all the right strings. He didn't throw often, yet was surgically efficient when he did.
With the ground game gouging
Texas Tech's defense, Bradford was only needed for 19 throws.
He connected on 14.
And four went for touchdowns.
For those keeping count, Heisman voters and crimson crazies, that's 42 touchdown tosses for Bradford this season.
And that's more than any Sooner ? ever ? in a season.
Jason White, OU's
Heisman winner in 2003, had 40 in that special year.
Bradford finished with 304 yards, marking his ninth 300-yard game in 11 starts this season, another Sooner record.
?Sam Bradford, again, is just absolutely incredible,?
Sooners coach
Bob Stoops said.
The Heisman chase now figures to feature three prominent quarterbacks: Bradford,
Texas'
Colt McCoy and
Florida's
Tim Tebow.
?Either McCoy or Bradford's No. 1, but I don't know which one,? ESPN.com's Pat Forde said after the game.
Saturday likely shook out two other would-be contenders: Harrell's Tech teammate
Michael Crabtree and
Michigan State running back
Javon Ringer.
Bradford and Tebow will get the benefit of spotlight games.
The Sooners are headed for another prime time appearance in
Stillwater against
Oklahoma State, then perhaps the
Big 12 title game. Tebow and the Gators face Florida State, before taking a shot at top-ranked
Alabama in the
SEC championship clash.
McCoy gets a solo stage, on Thanksgiving night, when the
Longhorns tangle with rival
Texas A&M.
As for Harrell, his candidacy might have ended on Owen Field, where Bradford outplayed him and the OU defense pressured and picked him.
Sooner
running back Chris Brown might be biased, but he likes his man.
?Sam is so talented,? Brown said. ?He can do so many things. Now, he's even evolved into being able to move around and run with the ball.
?You can't describe what it's like playing with a guy like him. He takes so much weight off your shoulders.? Saturday night, Bradford took the weight of the Heisman watch off Graham Harrell, and placed it right on himself.