Bradford’s ordeal at Oklahoma will likely impact others
Sam Bradford will go down as a Heisman Trophy winner, an all-time great Oklahoma quarterback and the triggerman of the most prolific offense in modern-day college football history.
Not a bad legacy. Not bad at all.
Bradford, a second-generation OU player, always seemed to cherish his ties to the school and his experiences as a finance student as well as an athlete.
He deferred NFL millions for the right reasons.
Then he suffered a sprained shoulder in the season opener against BYU and aggravated the injury against Texas in the AT&T Red River Rivalry.
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10/26/9
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