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1 H A H H N a h a h a H A tulsa (September 3 at Norman, Okla.) florida state (September 17 at Tallahassee, Fla.) MISSOURI (September 24 at Norman, Okla.) BALL STATE (Oct. 1 at Norman, Okla) Texas (October 8 at Dallas, Texas) Kansas (October 15 at Lawrence, Kan.) texas tech (October 22 at Norman, Okla.) kansas state (October 29 at Manhattan, Kan.) texas A&M (November 5 at Norman, Okla.) baylor (November 19 at Waco, Texas) IOWA STATE (November 26 at Norman, Okla.) OKLAHOMA STATE (December 3 at Stillwater, Okla.) 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL Welcome From Head Coach Bob Stoops The football tradition at Oklahoma stands like few others. Here, we celebrate what our teams did 60 years ago and what they did just a few months ago. It is that way because the Sooner program is as vibrant today as it was 50 years ago. We re proud of our history, but we don t rest on our laurels. Our focus is squarely on the next championship. Success here creates a desire for more - more success on the field, more success in the classroom and more success in life away from football. And the people here ask the right questions... How can we achieve more? How can we do it better? How can we help you reach your goals? The real winner is the student-athlete. This environment inspires greatness and encourages excellence. It does so with an eye on compassion and friendliness, qualities that have defined this university and the state of Oklahoma for many years. I don t believe there is a better situation in all of college football than the one that has been created right here in Norman. There is an unmistakable energy and yet a comfortable pace that co-exist on this campus. It is that atmosphere that allows us each year to strive for college football s highest goals, to prepare for that next championship. We know that success here is judged by championships and we wouldn t have it any other way. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS 2011 ou FOOTBALL GUIDE The 2011 Oklahoma Football Guide was designed and produced by the OU Athletics Department in Norman, Okla., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The guide was printed by OU Printing Services of Norman at no cost to the taxpayers of the state of Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer. (July, 2011) PROJECT COORDINATORS Kenny Mossman, David Bassity cover design Scott Matthews contributors Jason Bodin, Mike Brooks, Lauren Burkholder, Debbie Copp, Will Estell, Tori Kukowski, Jason Matheson, Clark Wilson photography Lisa Hall, Mark Kraus, Jackson Laizure, Jerry Laizure, Phillip Laizure, Jason Matheson, Jay Meric, Ty Russell, Shevaun Williams & Associates, John Williamson, Cal Sport Media, Icon Sports Media, NFL, OU Athletics Communications Archives, OU Western History Collections Nike is the official footwear, apparel supplier and sponsor of the University of Oklahoma football * * * * * * This season, the Sooner family honors the memory of Austin Grant Box, who would have been a senior linebacker on this year s team. He passed away May 19, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

2 LANDRY JONES 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2 6BOOMER SOONER An overview of the Oklahoma football tradition including seven national championships, 43 conference titles, 26 bowl victories, five Heisman winners, 64 major award winners, 152 All-Americans, player honors, Sooners in the NFL, OU-Texas, facilities, Sooner power, coaching staff, the university and academics. 52 MEDIA SERVICES The Oklahoma Athletics Communications Department provides complete services for media covering the Sooners throughout the year. View contact information, media instructions and policies, information on credentials and media availability for coaches, staff and student-athletes. * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM 55 THE STADIUM Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is one of America s most recognized college football cathedrals. Situated on the east side of the Norman campus, this historical facility is the largest sports arena in the state and ranks among the 15 largest on-campus facilities in the nation. 58 season outlook A new round-robin conference format will be in play for the first time in Big 12 history. Big 12 foes Missouri, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Iowa State visit Norman while OU travels to Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor and Oklahoma State. The 106th OU-Texas game remains in the Cotton Bowl. An early-season trip to Florida State highlights the non-conference slate that includes Tulsa and Ball State. 62 ROSTERS Despite the loss of a group of talented leaders including All-American safety Quinton Carter, the Sooners return 48 letterwinners, 33 of which have started at game during their time in Norman. Fourteen of the 33 have registered double-digit start totals.

3 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE BOOMER SOONER OU Football Quick Facts Sooner Football Tradition Booming Sooners National Championships Conference Titles All-Americans National Award Winners Sooners in the NFL National Attention Bowl Championships OU-Texas Weekend Football Time in Oklahoma Football Facilities Sooner Power Explosive Offense Dominating Defense Sooner Special Teams Head Coach Bob Stoops OU Coaching Staff The University of Oklahoma Academic Success Sooners in the Community Norman & Oklahoma City Big 12 Conference MEDIA SERVICES OU Athletics Communications Media Information & Policies Maps & Directions Stadium Information & Layout SEASON Season Outlook Rosters & Pronunciations Preseason Depth Chart Sooners at a Glance Opponent Information COACHing STAFF Head Coach Bob Stoops Coaching Staff Support Staff THE SOONERS Player Profiles Newcomers SEASON REVIEW 2010 Game Recaps & Statistics Overall Team Statistics Individual Statistics Awards & Honors HISTORY Individual Records Team Records Longest Plays Records by Position Bowl Tradition Heisman Trophy Winners All-Americans Under Stoops National Award Winners All-Americans All-Conference Honors Letterwinners Sooners in the NFL Draft Sooner Football All-Time Results Records & Championships at a Glance Prentice Gautt Academics Center Academic Honors University President Director of Athletics OU Athletics Department Administration Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Oklahoma Traditions BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS 70 COACHING STAFF Identifying and recruiting talent, coaching talent to play at its peak and preparing players for life after college, whether it be football or in the business world, nobody does it better than head coach Bob Stoops and the Oklahoma coaching staff. 90 PLAYER BIOS Among the players returning are those who have launched an assault on the Oklahoma record books, or those who have already placed their name atop the prestigious list of records. Returning players account for over 30 Oklahoma records with more set to fall in SEASON REVIEW The 2010 season saw OU return to stages it was accustomed to, celebrating both the program s seventh Big 12 Championship and its 26th bowl win, its third of the BCS variety, defeating Connecticut in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The 12-2 season saw OU complete its sixth 12+ win season. 140 SOONER TRADITION History is one tough customer at Oklahoma. The tradition, so rich and so long-standing, is as daunting as it is impressive. To be among the best at Oklahoma is to be among the best in college football. Review complete statistics, award winners, player honors, letterwinners, bowl game tradition and NFL Sooners. 192 SEASON BY SEASON The 2011 season will mark the 117th season of intercollegiate football at OU. The Sooners were playing football 12 years before Oklahoma became a state. Rarely has a football program and commonwealth enjoyed a more harmonious relationship that what exists in the Sooner state NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 3 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

4 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 4 OU FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS University Information Name of School University of Oklahoma Location Norman, Okla. Founded Enrollment ,092 Nickname Sooners School Colors Crimson & Cream Conference Big 12 (South Division) School President David L. Boren Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Programs and Director of Athletics Joe Castiglione School Web site OU.edu Athletics Web site SoonerSports.com Conference Web site Big12sports.com Stadium Information Stadium Name Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Field Name Owen Field Surface Natural Grass Official Capacity ,112 First Year First Game at Site Oct. 20, 1923 (OU 62, Washington, Mo. 7) Largest Crowd ,646 on Nov. 22, 2008 (OU 65, Texas Tech 21) Record at Stadium (.809) ( ) Most Consecutive Wins (2005-present) Oklahoma Coaches & Staff Bob Stoops Head Coach (13th Season) Overall Record at OU (.806) Brent Venables Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coord./LB Bobby Jack Wright Asst. Head Coach/ Asst. Defensive Coord./DE Josh Heupel Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB Jay Norvell Co-Offensive Coordinator/WR Cale Gundy Director of Recruiting/RB James Patton Assistant Coach/OG, C Jackie Shipp Assistant Coach/DL Willie Martinez Assistant Coach/DB Bruce Kittle Assistant Coach/TE, OT The Sooners This Season Offensive Lettermen Returning Defensive Lettermen Returning Specialist Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Players Redshirted in Seniors Juniors Sophomores Redshirt Freshmen True Freshmen Final Record Conference Record (Big 12 Champions) Final AP Ranking No OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Oklahoma Football History First Year of Football (2010 is 116th season) All-Time Record (.717) All-Time Conference Record (.750) All-Time Bowl Record (.602) National Championships (AP) National Championships (NCAA-Recognized) Conference Titles Big 12 Conference Titles Bowl Appearances Bowl Championships Undefeated Seasons Win Seasons (No. 1 in the nation) Most Consecutive Wins , (NCAA D1 Record) All-Time Points Scored ,437 (No. 1 in Nation) All-Americans (74 Consensus) First-Team All-Conference Players Heisman Trophy Winners (2008, 2003, 1978, 1969, 1952) Years with OU Player in Heisman Top National Award Winners All-Time NFL Draft Picks (four No. 1 picks) All-Time First Round Picks Sooners on Television Games ( ) First TV Game Nov. 8, 1952, on NBC at Notre Dame

5 RYAN BROYLES Oklahoma Head Coaches Bob Stoops (1999-Present) (.806) John Blake ( ) (.353) Howard Schnellenberger..... (1995) (.500) Gary Gibbs ( ) (.652) Barry Switzer ( ) (.837) Chuck Fairbanks ( ) (.772) Jim Mackenzie (1966) (.600) Gomer Jones ( ) (.452) Bud Wilkinson ( ) (.826) Jim Tatum (1946) (.727) Dewey Luster ( ) (.594) Thomas Stidham ( ) (.792) Lawrence Jones ( ) (.583) Lewie Hardage ( ) (.482) Adrian Lindsey ( ) (.500) Bennie Owen ( ) (.677) Fred Ewing (1904) (.563) Mark McMahon ( ) (.595) Fred Roberts (1901) (.600) Vernon Parrington ( ) (.792) No Coach (1896) John Harts (1895) (.000) Oklahoma Football by Decade 2010s (.857) 2000s (.821) 1990s (.543) 1980s (.773) 1970s (.877) 1960s (.606) 1950s (.895) 1940s (.710) 1930s (.585) 1920s (.551) 1910s (.747) 1900s (.647) 1890s (First season in 1895) (.800) Overall (.717) Modern Era of College Football* 1. Oklahoma (.763) 2. Ohio State (.751) 3. Penn State (.734) 4. Texas (.718) 5. Michigan (.712) 6. Nebraska (.706) 7. Southern Cal (.700) 8. Alabama (.694) 9. Notre Dame (.689) 10. Tennessee (.686) * First full season after WWII to present ( ) Weeks Ranked No. 1 in AP Poll* 1. Oklahoma Notre Dame Ohio State Southern Cal Nebraska Miami (Fla.) Florida State Alabama Texas Florida Weeks Ranked Top 5 in AP Poll* 1. Oklahoma Ohio State Nebraska Alabama Notre Dame Michigan Southern Cal Texas Florida State Miami (Fla.) * 1,021 Associated Press polls since service began in National Championships (AP) 1. Notre Dame (1988, 77, 73, 66, 49, 47, 46, 43) 2. Oklahoma (2000, 85, 75, 74, 56, 55, 50) Alabama (2009, 92, 79, 78, 65, 64, 61) 4. Miami (Fla.) (2001, 91, 89, 87, 83) Southern Cal (2004, 03, 72, 67, 62) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 5 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

6 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SOONER FOOTBALL TRADITION Great college football and the Oklahoma Sooners. For as long as anyone can remember, the two have been one and the same. Unlike some schools where tradition represents ancient history or others where it harkens back only a few years, Oklahoma s tradition is a constant accomplishment unfettered by eras or time. The Sooners were playing football before Oklahoma became a state and have achieved a legacy so successful that more than contributing to the history of this great game, it defines it. Why Oklahoma? Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers The tradition and family atmosphere drew me into OU. My coach, Jackie Shipp, was the main reason I chose OU but after I got there the family atmosphere made me fall in love with it. I m big on family and the family atmosphere was very apparent inside and outside the locker room with the team and the fans. Most Successful Program of the Modern Era Oklahoma is king in the modern era of college football. Since the end of World War II, the Sooners are the nation s No. 1 team, with more victories (567) than any other school and the best winning percentage (.763). Victories : 6 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

7 Heisman 64 National Championships Conference Championships Bowl Championships Trophy Winners National Award Winners Greatest Players in College Football Some of the greatest players in college football history have worn the Crimson and Cream. The University of Oklahoma has averaged more than one All-American per year since it began playing football in To date, OU players have earned the prestigious honor 152 times. Five Sooners have been awarded the Heisman Trophy, including quarterback Sam Bradford in 2008, quarterback Jason White in 2003, running back Billy Sims in 1978 and running back Steve Owens in Running back Billy Vessels was OU s first Heisman winner in BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF 152 All-Americans THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 7

8 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS BOOMING SOONERS What have you done for me lately? In Oklahoma s case, plenty. This is one of the hottest programs in all of sports. Oklahoma has played in four national championship games over the last 11 seasons, owns seven Big 12 championships during that time and has played in all four of the BCS games. OU also has turned out a list of award winners and draft picks so long that it taxes even the best memory to name them all. Greatness begets greatness and there has been plenty of that in Norman lately. Now, from all corners of the country, the best players come to join a program of traditional success that is riding one of its biggest waves. Most 10+ Win Seasons DEMONTRE HURST 112 Consecutive Televised Games Imagine every game of your college career televised for family and friends back home. To a Sooner, that s no dream; it s reality. Every one of the past 112 OU football games have been on TV. Thanks to ABC, ESPN and Fox Sports Net millions of viewers tune in to see Oklahoma on a regular basis. Everyone loves a winner and the Sooners have been just that under head coach Bob Stoops. But OU s success also has driven ratings since the program s first televised game in In all, the Sooners have played 304 games on TV. 8 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM This is the center of the college football world and the television cameras are never far away.

9 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF Stoops Era Attendance Exceeds Five Million Since Bob Stoops became the head coach in 1999, Oklahoma has drawn 5,601,205 fans to Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Never has Sooner football been more popular with its rabid following. Stoops winning ways, which have yielded 72 victories in 74 home games, stoked the Sooner nation and have led to the expansion of OU s stadium by 9,347 seats. Even so, attendance has exceeded the listed capacity of 82,112 in 42 consecutive games. In 2008, Oklahoma set records for average season attendance (85,075) and single game attendance (85,646). Both are typical of what has happened here in recent years. The top 10 seasons for OU home attendance have taken place since Stoops arrived. THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9

10 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 10 SEVEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Stoops Leads Oklahoma to Seventh Title In a 2000 season so richly laced with great moments, the one for the ages came in the national title game, a 13-2 victory over Florida State in the Orange Bowl. It has been called by some the greatest defensive effort ever in a championship game. The national title season came just two years into Bob Stoops tenure and just two years removed from a sub-.500 season. Along the way, the Sooners had thrilling wins over Nebraska, Texas, Texas A&M and Kansas State (twice), with only one of those contests played at Owen Field in Norman. Headliners included QB Josh Heupel, who finished second in the Heisman voting, and big-play linebacker Torrance Marshall. The mark at the end of the season was an unblemished * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM NATIONAL CHAMPS

11 Oklahoma is Championship Football Nothing defines the competitive success of a college athletics program like a national championship. Oklahoma, with seven national titles sprinkled over four decades, is one of the very few programs that sets out each fall with the expectation and legitimate goal of pursuing the national crown. That pursuit rates as a lot more than just talk around here. The aura is unmistakable, and it radiates from real and repeated success on college football s biggest stage. Oklahoma has claimed more national championships than any other Big 12 program. The Sooners under Bob Stoops earned the program s most recent title in 2000 with an Orange Bowl victory over Florida State to cap an undefeated, 13-0 season. OU s other championships came under Barry Switzer in 1985, 1975 and 1974, and Bud Wilkinson in 1956, 1955 and Oklahoma has played for the BCS title four times during Stoops tenure. Consensus National Titles Since 1950 HEAD COACH BOB STOOPS BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS BUD WILKINSON BARRY SWITZER Head Coach Barry Switzer Barry Switzer led his Oklahoma teams to national championships in 1974, 1975 and He also won 12 Big Eight Conference championships and had eight bowl victories in 13 appearances. Switzer directed the Sooners on a 28-game win streak from 1973 (his first season as head coach) to When Oklahoma won the national championship in 1975, it marked the first time in history a team had won back-to-back titles more than once. In 1970, as an assistant, he convinced head coach Chuck Fairbanks to make the most significant and gutsy move in OU s football history, a switch to the wishbone offense. Head Coach Bud Wilkinson Oklahoma s 13th football coach produced teams that were 6-2 in postseason play, won the national championship in 1950, 1955 and 1956 and did not lose an astounding 74 straight conference games from (72 wins, 2 ties). His teams still hold the modern record for consecutive wins by a FBS school with 47 straight victories from After the 1947 season, the Sooners won 12 straight conference championships. In 17 seasons at Oklahoma, Wilkinson fostered racial integration and graduated players at an 87.2 percentage rate while becoming the eighth winningest coach in FBS history. * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 11 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

12 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS No Team Has More Big 12 Titles Oklahoma won its first conference championship in 1915 and has since tacked on another 43. In other words, the Sooners average a conference title just about every two seasons. That same pace has carried through the Bob Stoops era with seven league crowns in 12 years. That feat merits considerable respect. Under the previous Big 12 format, teams must first win a divisional crown over five opponents before advancing to meet the other divisional winner at a neutral site. * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM 2010 Big 12 Champions OU 23, Nebraska 20 Seven Big 12 Conference Championships Since the formation of the Big 12 Conference in 1996, no team has won as many league titles as Oklahoma. In fact, no other schools won more than three and six of the league members are yet to win their first. The most recent of OU s seven came in 2010 when the Sooners took down Big 12 North champion Nebraska, 23-20, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Sooners other Big 12 crowns came in 2008 (62-21 over Missouri in Kansas City), 2007 (38-17 over Missouri in San Antonio), 2006 (21-7 over Nebraska at Kansas City), 2004 (42-3 over Colorado at Kansas City), 2002 (29-7 over Colorado at Houston) and 2000 (27-24 over Kansas State at Kansas City).

13 SEVEN BIG 12 TITLES 2008 Big 12 Champions OU 62, Missouri 21 Oklahoma s 43 Conference Titles Year Conference Record Overall Coach 2010 Big Bob Stoops 2008 Big Bob Stoops 2007 Big Bob Stoops 2006 Big Bob Stoops 2004 Big Bob Stoops 2002 Big Bob Stoops 2000 Big Bob Stoops 1987 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1986 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1985 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1984 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1980 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1979 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1978 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1977 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1976 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1975 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1974 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1973 Big Eight Barry Switzer 1972 Big Eight Chuck Fairbanks 1968 Big Eight Chuck Fairbanks 1967 Big Eight Chuck Fairbanks 1962 Big Eight Bud Wilkinson 1959 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1958 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1957 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1956 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1955 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1954 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1953 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1952 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1951 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1950 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1949 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1948 Big Seven Bud Wilkinson 1947 Big Six Bud Wilkinson 1946 Big Six Jim Tatum 1944 Big Six Snorter Luster 1943 Big Six Snorter Luster 1938 Big Six Tom Stidham 1920 Missouri Valley Bennie Owen 1918 Southwest Bennie Owen 1915 Southwest Bennie Owen 2004 Big 12 Champions OU 42, Colorado Big 12 Champions OU 38, Missouri Big 12 Champions OU 29, Colorado 7 * * * * * * 2006 Big 12 Champions OU 21, Nebraska Big 12 Champions OU 27, K-State NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 13 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

14 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 152 ALL-AMERICANS If it s a college football season, the likelihood is that more than one Sooner ranks among the best players in the land. That was true in 1913 when OU produced its first All-American and it s true today when the rate of additions is so rapid that the total now outnumbers the age of the program itself. One of college football s greatest programs has been built by some of college football s finest players. That s the natural result when talent meets coaching at a program with eye-popping facilities and great visibility. RYAN BROYLES Consensus All-Americans in the Big 12 University of Oklahoma players have earned consensus All-America honors 74 times in the program s history. No other school in the Big 12 Conference has produced more consensus All-Americans. What is a consensus All-American? The NCAA officially recognizes selections from five All-America teams: The Sporting News, AP, AFCA, FWAA and Walter Camp. A player is designated a consensus All-American if he is a first team selection on at least three of the five teams. Ryan Broyles and Quinton Carter became the latest Sooners to add their names to the prestigious list as both were named consensus All-Americans in QUINTON CARTER * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

15 GERALD MCCOY 116 Years of OU Football 152 All-Americans BOOMER SOONER Consensus All-Americans All-Americans Under Stoops OU All-Americans Since 2000 Oklahoma players have earned All-America honors 32 times during head coach Bob Stoops 12-year tenure in Norman (an average of nearly three per year). The total includes 16 players from the defense, 14 players on offense and two from special teams. 32 All-Americans Under Stoops Player Position Year Ryan Broyles Wide Receiver 2010 Quinton Carter Defensive Back 2010 Trent Williams Offensive Tackle 2009 Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle 2009 Sam Bradford Quarterback 2008 Jermaine Gresham Tight End 2008 Duke Robinson Offensive Guard 2008 Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle 2008 Duke Robinson Offensive Guard 2007 Curtis Lofton Linebacker 2007 Rufus Alexander Linebacker 2006 Mark Clayton Wide Receiver 2004 Dan Cody Defensive End 2004 Adrian Peterson Running Back 2004 Jammal Brown Offensive Tackle 2004 Vince Carter Center 2004 Jammal Brown Offensive Tackle 2003 Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle 2003 Teddy Lehman Linebacker 2003 Antonio Perkins Punt Returner 2003 Derrick Strait Defensive Back 2003 Jason White Quarterback 2003 Mark Clayton Wide Receiver 2003 Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle 2002 Brandon Everage Defensive Back 2002 Teddy Lehman Linebacker 2002 Rocky Calmus Linebacker 2001 Jeff Ferguson Punter 2001 Roy Williams Defensive Back 2001 Rocky Calmus Linebacker 2000 Josh Heupel Quarterback 2000 J.T. Thatcher Defensive Back 2000 * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

16 7 NATIONAL C HA MPI ONSHIPS 43 CONFE REN CE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 6 4 NAT IONAL AWARD WINNERS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 16 SAM BRADFORD Eighteen Winners in Last 11 Seasons For many years, college football has paused at the end of each season to recognize its finest players. The award names like Heisman, Outland, Thorpe and Butkus are woven into the fabric of the game as a tribute to the past and a beacon for the present. The awards ceremonies attract the greatest names in the game, and of course, they attract and honor Oklahoma Sooners. The road to the bright lights, podium and acceptance speech starts with great talent and hard work, common staples at OU. The Sooner program then provides the national stage on which players can be seen. The result has been an impressive collection of hardware Heisman Trophy Winner Sam Bradford 2003 Heisman Trophy Winner Jason White 1978 Heisman Trophy Winner Billy Sims 1969 Heisman Trophy Winner Steve Owens 1952 Heisman Trophy Winner Billy Vessels 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE * SOONERSPORTS.COM National Award Winners Under Stoops Year Player Position Award Sam Bradford QB Heisman Trophy Sam Bradford QB Davey O Brien Award Jammal Brown OT Outland Trophy Jason White QB Davey O Brien Award Jason White QB Unitas Award Jason White QB Maxwell Award Tommie Harris DT Lombardi Award Jason White QB Heisman Trophy Teddy Lehman LB Butkus Award Derrick Strait DB Thorpe Award Teddy Lehman LB Bednarik Award Derrick Strait DB Nagurski Award Jason White QB Davey O Brien Award Roy Williams DB Nagurski Award Rocky Calmus LB Butkus Award Roy Williams DB Thorpe Award Josh Heupel QB Walter Camp Trophy J.T. Thatcher RS Mosi Tatupu Award

17 5 Outland Trophy Winners Under Stoops: Jammal Brown 5 Heisman Trophy Winners Under Stoops: Jason White, Sam Bradford 4 Butkus Award Winners Under Stoops: Teddy Lehman, Rocky Calmus 3 Lombardi Award Winners Under Stoops: Tommie Harris 3 Thorpe Award Winners Under Stoops: Derrick Strait, Roy Williams OU Two for Two with Nagurski & Thorpe Only one school has produced the winner of the Nagurski Award (best defensive player) and Thorpe Award (best defensive back) in the same season. And Oklahoma has done it twice. Roy Williams was the first to pull off the double in 2001 and Derrick Strait followed in BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS DERRICK STRAIT SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 17

18 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SOONERS IN THE NFL Elite Program Prepares Players for Next Level The league. Pro ball. The next level. It is the dream of every college football player. It is reality for many Oklahoma Sooners. Few programs in the country attract talent and prepare it to move on better than Oklahoma. Four Sooners were tabbed in the 2011 NFL Draft alone, a year after three of the first four picks were Sooners, giving Bob Stoops a total of 52 of his former Sooners drafted into the league. OU plays pro schemes, has three coaches with NFL experience and employs a rigorous strength and conditioning program that is so effective that many of those who have gone on to professional careers come back to Norman in the offseason to continue their training. Players with the ability and drive to make the NFL flourish at Oklahoma and leave here equipped to play football beyond their college days. SAM BRADFORD ADRIAN PETERSON Sooners Selected in 2011 DeMarco Murray Third Round - Dallas Cowboys Quinton Carter Fourth Round - Denver Broncos Jonathan Nelson Seventh Round - St. Louis Rams Jeremy Beal Seventh Round - Denver Broncos 18 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

19 Welcome to the Oklahoma Draft. - ESPN s Chris Berman 52 Sooners Drafted Under Stoops Player Position Year Team DeMarco Murray Running Back 2011 Cowboys Quinton Carter Defensive Back 2011 Broncos Jonathan Nelson Defensive Back 2011 Rams Jeremy Beal Defensive End 2011 Broncos Sam Bradford Quarterback 2010 Rams Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle 2010 Buccaneers Trent Williams Offensive Tackle 2010 Redskins Jermaine Gresham Tight End 2010 Bengals Keenan Clayton Linebacker 2010 Eagles Dominique Franks Cornerback 2010 Falcons Brody Eldridge Tight End 2010 Colts Phil Loadholt Offensive Tackle 2009 Vikings Juaquin Iglesias Wide Receiver 2009 Bears Nic Harris Linebacker 2009 Bills Duke Robinson Offensive Guard 2009 Panthers Manuel Johnson Wide Receiver 2009 Cowboys Curtis Lofton Linebacker 2008 Falcons Malcolm Kelly Wide Receiver 2008 Redskins Reggie Smith Defensive Back ers Allen Patrick Running Back 2008 Ravens Adrian Peterson Running Back 2007 Vikings Rufus Alexander Linebacker 2007 Vikings C.J. Ah You Defensive End 2007 Bills Davin Joseph Offensive Line 2006 Buccaneers Chris Chester Offensive Line 2006 Ravens Dusty Dvoracek Defensive Tackle 2006 Bears Travis Wilson Wide Receiver 2006 Browns Clint Ingram Linebacker 2006 Jaguars J.D. Runnels Fullback 2006 Bears Jammal Brown Offensive Line 2005 Saints Mark Clayton Wide Receiver 2005 Ravens Brodney Pool Safety 2005 Browns Mark Bradley Wide Receiver 2005 Bears Dan Cody Defensive End 2005 Ravens Brandon Jones Wide Receiver 2005 Titans Antonio Perkins Defensive Back 2005 Browns Donte Nicholson Defensive Back 2005 Buccaneers Lance Mitchell Linebacker 2005 Cardinals Wes Sims Offensive Line 2005 Chargers Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle 2004 Bears Teddy Lehman Linebacker 2004 Lions Derrick Strait Defensive Back 2004 Jets Andre Woolfolk Defensive Back 2003 Titans Quentin Griffin Running Back 2003 Broncos Jimmy Wilkerson Defensive End 2003 Chiefs Trent Smith Tight End 2003 Ravens Roy Williams Defensive Back 2002 Cowboys Rocky Calmus Linebacker 2002 Titans Torrance Marshall Linebacker 2001 Packers Josh Heupel Quarterback 2001 Dolphins Stockar McDougle Offensive Line 2000 Lions William Bartee Defensive Back 2000 Chiefs They get quality athletes and give them a chance to make plays. Plus, they do a great job of coaching at Oklahoma. That program has a tremendous amount of pride. They ve won a lot of big games. And that type of atmosphere usually rubs off on the players. - Eric DeCosta Director of College Scouting, Baltimore Ravens They do a tremendous job at Oklahoma. Players who come out of that program are well-equipped from a mental and physical standpoint. They do a really good job of coaching and Jerry Schmidt does a wonderful job developing the players. -Gil Brandt NFL.com; Former Director of Player Personnel, Dallas Cowboys I m glad Oklahoma isn t on my schedule. That s the fourth Oklahoma player I ve seen in the first 21 picks. I ve never seen anything like that before. Jon Gruden ESPN Analyst during the 2010 NFL Draft CURTIS LOFTON JERMAINE GRESHAM BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY They re actually the same things we did at Oklahoma. It eases my mind to know that there are things I have done before. Sam Bradford On the St. Louis Rams playbook * * * * * * TRENT WILLIAMS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 19

20 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS NATIONAL ATTENTION AT OU Sooners at Center of College Football Oklahoma is a household name due to the overwhelming media attention that hovers around the Sooners. Writers and broadcasters representing the nation s most recognized media outlets regularly interact with Sooner players and coaches and routinely spend time in Norman. And when they can t come to campus, those same observers keep tabs on OU thanks to extensive television coverage. In 2009, all 13 Oklahoma games appeared on live television, including six that were carried nationally or regionally on ABC or ESPN. The Sooners are at the very center of college football and the entire world is watching. 20 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

21 DEMONTRE HURST The popularity of the Sooners is evident in the immense amount of products and apparel purchased by fans. OU ranks 11th in its consortium in sales of licensed merchandise. Over the past 11 years, ESPN s popular College Gameday production has broadcast on site from 22 of Oklahoma s games. That s an average of more than two games per season. BOOMER SOONER 31 Sooner football is one of the most popular subjects for SI with 31 cover appearances. Since 2000, Oklahoma players have appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 10 times Over More than 35 million people visited SoonerSports.com last year, making the official web site of the Oklahoma Athletics Department one of the top collegiate sites in the nation. The Sooners have played in front of 74 consecutive sellout crowds at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, including every home game of Coach Bob Stoops tenure. the past nine seasons, 97 percent of Oklahoma s games were televised live (131 of 135 games). In fact, 112 consecutive OU games have been on TV SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS Why Oklahoma? Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams I would not be where I am today if not for my experience at Oklahoma. The bonds that I formed with my teammates will last forever, and of course, there is no way I could begin to thank the coaches and everyone else on staff there for what they meant to me. I grew up an OU fan so my expectations of the university and the football program were already high. It s safe to say that the actual experience of being there exceeded all of my expectations. I can t imagine a better environment for someone to reach their full potential as a student and an athlete. OU is a very special place. * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 21 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

22 24 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Forty-four bowl appearances and 26 bowl victories have firmly entrenched Oklahoma among the most tradition-rich schools in America. The Sooners have become synonymous with postseason play at the highest level. At a school where the bowl history is laced with games of historical significance, the last few years have represented another fabulous roll for the Schooner. Four times in the last 11 seasons, the Sooners have played for the national championship, eight times they have been in BCS bowls and in nine seasons they played in January games. OU enjoys favored status among the bowl community, mostly for its tradition, but also for its fan following. Some 50,000 ventured to the Rose, Sugar, Orange and Fiesta Bowls over the last few seasons. Regardless of the location, Sooner fans flock to follow a bowl tradition that is as fresh as it is historic. Head coach Bob Stoops has taken all 12 of his Oklahoma teams to bowl games during his tenure in Norman. Of the 12 games, four were National Championship bouts, eight were BCS bowl games and nine were in January. The Sooners and their fans have enjoyed trips to Phoenix, San Diego, Miami, Pasadena, New Orleans and Dallas while playing in some of the most prestigious bowls in college football. 22 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

23 44 Bowl Appearances Since 1939 BOOMER SOONER 12 8 BCS 4 BCS Bowls in Stoops 12 Seasons Bowl Games Under Stoops Title Games in 10 Years Perennial Bowl Power The Sooners have been a mainstay in college football s bowl tradition since their first trip to Miami in Oklahoma ranks fourth among all schools in total bowl wins with 26. OU is one of just 11 schools with 40 or more bowl appearances. The Sooners rank fourth in bowl winning percentage among those teams SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 23

24 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS OU-TEXAS WEEKEND Storied Rivalry at Cotton Bowl in October The Oklahoma-Texas game, played each season at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, a location approximately halfway between the two campuses, is one of the country s most spectacular sporting events. Staged during the State Fair of Texas, the contest is witnessed by a crowd perfectly defined by color half crimson, half burnt orange in an atmosphere that is arguably more unique than that found at any other game. This rivalry is one that marks time and gives players and fans alike experiences for a lifetime. The Tunnel Experience From the top of The Tunnel that leads into the floor of the Cotton Bowl it looks like no big deal. All you can see is end zone. Then you start running and the world explodes around you. Your eardrums are pounded by the screams of 75,587 people and the blasts of the modified 12-gauge shotguns that the OU Ruf/Nek spirit group carries... You feel the world shake and start to understand why every Longhorn or Sooner who has taken these steps before you can never seem to find the exact words necessary to convey what has just happened. You ve just run down the tunnel at the OU-Texas game -- generally regarded as one of the greatest moments a college football player can experience. - Mark Wangrin, ESPN.com GOLDEN HAT TROPHY 24 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

25 BOOMER SOONER TRAVIS LEWIS 7 Victories in Stoops 12 Games 2011 SEASON 22 Average Margin of Victory in the Seven Consecutive Sellouts Since 1946 Consecutive Games at Cotton Bowl COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 25

26 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 26 FOOTBALL TIME IN OKLAHOMA SOONERS TAKE THE FIELD Sooners Set to Perform in Norman To understand a football Saturday in Norman, one must first understand what the sport means to Oklahomans. The Sooners were competing on the gridiron before this grand land moved from territorial status to statehood. Few college programs are more ingrained in their surroundings than the one at OU. Game day at Oklahoma is about more than 80,000 fans witnessing one of the most historic and vibrant programs at one of the game s truly great cathedrals. It is about pride for a great university. Indeed, it is about pride for an entire state. At Oklahoma, game day here represents football and a whole lot more. What They re Saying: Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State Their fans, they ve got wild fans. They do know how to get into a player s head, especially if you haven t played in a big game. You drop a pass, they re screaming. You drop a punt in pregame, they re screaming. It s kind of tough for a lot of young players. * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM FRANK ALEXANDER

27 The legendary stadium oozes history and an overload of decibels. - The Sporting News 5 12 Although OU just completed a stadium expansion, the facility operated at 103 percent capacity in seventh best in the nation. That means no empty seats for games in Norman. The official capacity of Memorial Stadium is 82,112 but OU averaged 84,738 fans per game last season. That put the Sooners at No. 12 in the nation in average attendance. BOOMER SOONER 17 Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is the 17th largest stadium in the country Oklahoma The Sooners have 37 undefeated seasons at home, including 10 perfect home seasons under head coach Bob Stoops. The Sooners have played in front of 74 consecutive sellout crowds in Norman, every home game of Bob Stoops tenure. has won 81 percent of its home games at Memorial Stadium. Since the facility s opening in 1923, the Sooners are at home. M E M O R I A L S TA D I U M 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 27

28 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS OU FOOTBALL FACILITIES Preparation Meets Opportunity It would be hard to imagine a football program doing more over the last few years to enhance its facilities than OU. The $111 million expansion and enhancement of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is perhaps the most noticeable upgrade, but it is simply the lead project in a plan that has impacted every facet of Sooner football. A new locker room, a new indoor training facility, a new weight training facility, a new practice field, roughly 8,000 new seats and 60 new stadium suites are testaments to OU s dedication to providing the best for its student-athletes. Preparation routinely meets opportunity at Oklahoma. It does so largely because the Sooners have what they need to succeed. 5 Five regulation-size practice fields are available to the Sooners right outside their locker room: Owen Field, two grass fields plus indoor and outdoors artificial turf fields. The ceiling inside the Everest Training Facility hangs a full 65 feet above the SafePlay Synthetic Turf surface. This allows for all kicking and throwing drills during practice. Oklahoma recently completed a $70 million stadium expansion and enhancement project that added nearly 9,500 seats. On those rare days that the weather forces Oklahoma to practice indoors, the Sooners can move to the 74,000-square-foot Everest Indoor Training Facility. KENNY STILLS OKLAHOMA LOCKER ROOM 28 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

29 EVEREST CENTER BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS The Barry Switzer Center Located at the south end of the Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Switzer Center houses football offices, the football locker room, equipment room, the 13,000-square-foot Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex, the 10,000-square-foot Freede Sports Medicine Facility and the 7,000-square-foot Touchdown Club Legends Lobby. BARRY SWITZER SEASON REVIEW HISTORY The area underwent renovation in the summer of 2009 to expand and remodel the locker room, players lounge, sports medicine area and equipment room. The project also included the addition of a 950-square foot hydrotherapy area and a new 4,000-square-foot Red Room with seating for 211. * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 29

30 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SOONER POWER Championship Strength & Conditioning The best testimony for the impact Jerry Schmidt and his staff have on Oklahoma football players comes from former Oklahoma players -- those in professional football. It s not uncommon for members of that select fraternity to return to Norman for part of their offseason training regimen. During their time in the Sooner program, they learned the quality of the strength and conditioning program. Schmidt has been involved with three national football championships at three different schools. His success is no coincidence. Now in his 13th year at OU, he is recognized nationally as one of the best in the business, and the athletics department has surrounded him with facilities that give Sooner student-athletes the best opportunity to excel. 3 Jerry 5 28 Schmidt During Schmidt has coached with teams that played in six national championship games. He has three national title rings from Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Florida. Schmidt has worked with five Heisman winners, including Sam Bradford (Oklahoma), Jason White (Oklahoma), Danny Wuerffel (Florida), Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State) and Tim Brown (Notre Dame). has coached 28 NFL first-round picks including Sam Bradford, Gerald McCoy, Trent Williams and Jermaine Gresham all in the 2010 first round No. 38 for the Cincinnati Bengals and former Sooner standout, Roy Williams, donated $100,000 to establish a new weight room in Oklahoma s Everest Training Facility. Schmidt s tenure in Norman,52 Sooners have been selected in the NFL Draft including 12 first-round picks, not to mention three of the first four picks in COACH JERRY SCHMIDT Why Oklahoma? Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings One thing that stood out the most was the strength and conditioning staff. They ve got Coach Jerry Schmidt. We call him Schmidtty. He s a transforming guy. Coming to Oklahoma helped me reach my peak, physically and mentally. 30 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

31 SOONER STRENGTH BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS RONNELL LEWIS The Best in the Business Jerry Schmidt is Oklahoma s Director of Sports Enhancement. He worked under Tom Osborne at Nebraska, Lou Holtz at Notre Dame and Steve Spurrier at Florida, where he became buddies with the Gators then-defensive coordinator, Bob Stoops. Schmidt made sure that Stoops players were big and fast. Insiders will tell you he s probably the best in the business. Almost to a man, the Sooners looked like they were cut out of marble. There were no guts hanging over belts. There were no skinny arms or pear-shaped frames. They were as soft as petrified trees. These guys looked like well-conditioned athletes. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY - Ted Miller, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2005 * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 31

32 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS EXPLOSIVE OFFENSE Big Names, Big Results Pass oriented? You could make that case. Numerous records for both passing and receiving have fallen over the last few years and the single season passing mark was set in Run oriented? Maybe. After all, the Sooners rushed for more than 2,000 yards in six of the last eight seasons. Well, which is it, passing or running? At Oklahoma, the answer is both. While most schools dream of balance, OU is balance. While it s true that the 2,000-yard mark was exceeded in six straight seasons under Bob Stoops, it s also true that the team has thrown for more than 3,000 in seven of the last nine years. And that balance creates opportunity for some of the best-known names in all of college football. It s common to see the ball in the hands of players during a game. Many stay involved to the detriment of none. Under Stoops, the Oklahoma offense, with its pro influence and varied formations, has produced: QB Three All-Americans, four Heisman finalists, two Heisman Trophy winners and every OU record holder in the passing game department. RB WR TE OL One Heisman finalist, one All-American, seven 1,000-yard rushers, Oklahoma s single season rushing yards record holder and OU s No. 3, No. 5 and No. 9 career rushers. Three All-Americans, two Biletnikoff Award finalists and OU s record holders in game, season and career receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions. Two Mackey Award finalists, one All-American and Oklahoma s record holder in touchdown receptions in a game. Six All-Americans, one Outland Trophy winner and two Rimington Award finalists. RYAN BROYLES 32 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

33 160 Oklahoma has scored in 160 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to Nov. 7, Some 66 offensive records have been set in Stoops tenure at Oklahoma. Oklahoma has averaged 37 points per game under Stoops. BOOMER SOONER 25 The big-play Sooners have 178 scoring plays of 25 yards or longer since Stoops became the head coach Fourteen different Sooner players logged a pass reception during the 2010 season. Oklahoma has produced an All-Big 12 offensive lineman in each of the last 12 seasons. LANDRY JONES 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS OU Outscores College Football Entering the 2008 season, Oklahoma needed 228 points to become the first ever program in college football history to eclipse 30,000 points. The 2008 Sooners did that and then some with 716 points, the most ever scored by a major college football program. The total broke the previous record by a full 60 points as the Sooners scored an NCAA record 99 touchdowns. The team also became the first to score 60 or more points in five straight games. Since Bob Stoops arrival, Oklahoma has collected a total of 5,363 points. That averages to points per season and per game. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 33

34 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS DOMINATING DEFENSE Attacking Defense Built on Speed Oklahoma s defense suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. With a takeaway in 141 of Bob Stoops 160 games and 38 interception or fumble returns for touchdowns during this coach s tenure, the defense has a reputation of, well, being a little offensive. The Sooners attack-style defense, long appreciated for its speed and aggressive attitude, is perhaps best known for its consistency. OU has ranked among the top 16 teams in the nation in total defense for eight of the last 11 years. Outstanding players have dominated the landscape. Twice in the last 11 years, a Sooner has been named the best defensive player in the nation. FRANK ALEXANDER Oklahoma has forced at least one turnover in 141 of 160 games (88 percent) over the last 12 seasons. The Sooner defense has at least one interception in 105 of 136 games (77 percent) over the last 11 years. Sooner defenders have scored 38 touchdowns, an average of more than three per year, since Bob Stoops took over at Oklahoma. Since Bob Stoops arrived in 1999, the Oklahoma defense has surrendered an average of just 18 points per game. The Oklahoma defense has registered 13 shutouts during Stoops tenure. OU s defense allowed less than 100 rushing yards per game in five of the last 10 seasons. DEMONTRE HURST * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

35 T R AV I S L E W I S Oklahoma Defense Under Stoops DE DT LB DB Three Hendricks Award finalists, one Lott Award finalist and one All-American. One Lombardi Award winner, three Lombardi Award finalists, one Nagurski Award finalist and four All-Americans. Two Butkus Award winners, four Butkus Award finalists, one Lombardi Award finalist, one Nagurski Award finalist, one ABC Defensive Player of the Year and five All-Americans. Two Nagurski Award winners, two Thorpe Award winners and five All-Americans. Turnovers Equal Points with Sooner D At Oklahoma, the offense s ability to light up the scoreboard has long been intertwined with the defense s knack for taking the ball away from opponents. That notion was affirmed again in The Oklahoma D forced 32 turnovers on the season. Of those 32, 11 were converted into TDs, including three by the defense. Over the last three seasons, 95 takeaways have been converted into 49 touchdowns, better than 50 percent. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 35

36 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 36 SOONER SPECIAL TEAMS A strong case can be made that no program has played better on its special teams in recent years than Oklahoma. Time and again, the Sooners have blown games wide open with electric and innovative special teams play. Bob Stoops commitment to special teams performance is evidenced by the number of first-team players who participate on those units. The wisdom of that move, and the program s overall devotion to special teams play, is found in the staggering numbers that relate to every possible facet of the kicking and return games. OU Special Teams Under Stoops K Two P RS Lou Groza Award finalists. One All-American and one Ray Guy Award finalist. Two All-Americans and one Mosi Tatupu Award winner. * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM TRESS WAY JIMMY STEVENS

37 29 The Sooners have 29 special teams touchdowns under their current head coach. Sixteen of those came on punt returns by six different players. JAMES WINCHESTER BOOMER SOONER 26 8 Antonio Oklahoma has blocked 26 kicks since head coach Bob Stoops arrived in Norman in Perkins tied an NCAA record during his career at Oklahoma ( ) with eight punt returns for touchdowns. He had three against UCLA in SEASON 4 3 Opposing Oklahoma special teams have converted on four scoring plays (three touchdowns and one two-point conversion) off faked kicks since punt returners averaged just 3.04 yards per return against the Sooner punt coverage unit in 2010, the second-best punt defense in the nation. COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 37

38 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 38 HEAD COACH BOB STOOPS Winningest Active Coach in College Football The kind of admiration Bob Stoops has achieved is the best kind. It s a by-product of the success his program has enjoyed and the manner in which he has conducted himself. Football observers from coast to coast have witnessed the renaissance authored by Stoops at Oklahoma and often proclaim the Sooner coach among the very best in the land. When Stoops arrived in Norman, OU had fallen on brief and uncharacteristic hard times. He has returned Oklahoma football to its rightful place among the elite, and there is no denying that he is the person most responsible for the turnaround. The pride has been restored and a nation has noticed. Winningest active coaches with at least 10 years as head coach: Quotes on Coach Stoops This is a (Sooner) team that s going to contend for the National Championship as long as Bob Stoops wants to. - John Saunders, ABC Sports He has brought us back to the pinnacle of college football. Bob is creating his own legend. He inherited a program with great tradition, and he s added to it. - Barry Switzer, Former Oklahoma Head Coach In a sport in which icons are dropping annually from sight, and phenoms are forever heading to the NFL, Stoops is the closest thing to a budding legend in the NCAA. - John Romano, St. Petersburg Times Bob Stoops is one of the first guys in the coaching profession that has ability to mix family along with coaching. About 15 years ago, you couldn t do that. People thought that was the wrong thing to do. So I admire coach Stoops in that every time I talk to him, something about family comes up. You have three kids to raise, a wife to take care of and a football team to coach. In that order. - Urban Meyer, Former Head Coach, University of Florida Stoops philosophy is at the same time unbending and liberating. He presides over players who are competitive and aggressive, but also respectful and talkative. - David Barron, Houston Chronicle * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM HEAD COACH BOB STOOPS

39 Bob Stoops: The only active coach to have multiple Heisman Trophy winners Stoops Bob The Sooners have spent 24 weeks ranked No. 1 under Coach Stoops. OU leads all programs in college football history for most weeks (97) ranked No. 1. Oklahoma has played in bowl games in all 12 seasons under Stoops. Eight of the 12 have been BCS bowls and four have been National Championship games. has produced 32 All-Americans in his 12 seasons in Norman including 19 consensus selections. OU had a record seven All-Americans in 2003 and five in During Stoops tenure in Norman, 52 Sooners have been selected in the NFL Draft, including 12 first-round picks, including three of the first four picks in Stoops Oklahoma Sooners strike fast and hard. OU has held double-digit leads in 129 of the team s 160 games, or 81 percent, since Stoops took over as head coach. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACH STOOPS COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS Why Oklahoma? Malcolm Kelly, Washington Redskins I put Coach Stoops above everything else. He is very down to earth. He never acts like he is above everybody else or better than the next guy. All of the coaches here are great. This is home away from home, a family away from my family. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 39

40 OU COACHING STAFF 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Cumulative Years of Experience In Bob Stoops 12 seasons at the University of Oklahoma, six of his assistant coaches have gone on to become head coaches at other I-A programs. It s not hard to gauge the quality of the Sooner staff or Stoops ability to hire good people. The beneficiaries are Oklahoma s players. In record numbers they have been honored and drafted into the professional ranks. And that has been true regardless of what position they play. Identifying and recruiting talent, coaching talent to play at its peak and preparing players for life after college, whether it be in football or in the business world, nobody does it better than Oklahoma. BRENT VENABLES Assoc. Head Coach, Defensive Coord., Linebackers BOBBY JACK WRIGHT Asst. Head Coach, Asst. Defensive Coord., D-Ends JOSH HEUPEL Co-Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks Jay Norvell Co-Offensive Coordinator, Receivers Cale Gundy Director of Recruiting, Running Backs JACKIE SHIPP Assistant Coach, Defensive Line JAMES PATTON Assistant Coach, Offensive Guards, Centers WILLIE MARTINEZ Assistant Coach, Defensive Backs BRUCE KITTLE Assistant Coach, Tight Ends, Offensive Tackles * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM JOSH HEUPEL BRENT VENABLES

41 BOBBY JACK WRIGHT BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS OU s Three former Stoops assistants are now head coaches: Mike Stoops, Arizona, Kevin Sumlin, Houston, and Kevin Wilson, Indiana Three current assistants played for Oklahoma. Jackie Shipp ( ), Cale Gundy ( ) and Josh Heupel ( ) all wore the Crimson & Cream. The Oklahoma staff has coached 81 players with National Football League experience, including 39 Sooners selected in the past seven NFL Drafts. coaches have a cumulative 64 years on the sidelines in Norman. Venables, Wright, Gundy and Shipp were on Bob Stoops first staff in The OU staff has been involved a combined 129 bowl games, including 119 as coaches. The staff played in another 14 bowl games during their college careers. The Oklahoma coaching staff has a cumulative total of 170 years of coaching experience which averages to more than 19 years per coach. JAY NORVELL * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 41 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

42 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Flagship Educational Institution of the Sooner State The University of Oklahoma is experiencing a golden era in the history of a great institution. The quality of new students is soaring and donor confidence is at an all-time high. Over the last 17 years, OU s total endowment has grown to $1.8 billion, more than five fold since President David L. Boren has spurred significant changes that have resulted in a learning environment of the highest order. As a result, the state of Oklahoma enjoys resources that impact everything from medical science to the arts for many years to come. The University of Oklahoma has long embraced the great tradition of Sooner athletics. With competitive facilities all located on the main campus, including several near the heart of the university, student-athletes and their classmates mingle comfortably in an environment that fosters an attitude of excellence, regardless of the endeavor. 1 OU The 21 OU 30 ranks No. 1 in the nation among all public universities in the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled. The Princeton Review ranks OU among its top 10 in terms of academic excellence and cost for students. Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College offers the largest honors program among public universities in the United States. More than 3,500 students participate in small classes of 19 or less. has 21 colleges offering 163 majors at the baccalaureate level and 166 majors at the master s level. The university s annual operating budget is more than $1.5 billion. OU boasts an enrollment of more than 30,000 students and more than 2,400 full-time faculty. The Norman campus maintains a student to instructor ratio of 20:1. OU STUDENT UNION THE SEED SOWER 42 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

43 CAMPUS IN AUTUMN BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF What do you know about OU? OU ranks No. 1 in the nation among all public universities in the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled, with a record 225 National Merit Scholars in this year s freshman class 29 more than the previous OU record. BIZZELL LIBRARY THE SOONERS The Princeton Review has ranked OU among the best in the nation in terms of academic excellence and cost for students. OU ranks in the top 10 in the nation among most wired colleges, one of only a few universities to achieve the ranking two years in a row. OU has over a $1.5 billion impact annually on the state s economy each year. This year, OU achieved the Carnegie Foundation s highest tier of research activity classification, the first time a public institution in Oklahoma has received this outstanding recognition. OU is a leader among all American universities in the international exchange and study abroad programs. OU currently offers programs in over 50 countries and 100 cities in six continents. OU s entrepreneurship program in the Price College of Business ranks in the top five in the nation among all public universities. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY For complete information on The University of Oklahoma and the Norman campus, please visit the official website at NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 43

44 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ACADEMIC SUCCESS Preparing Leaders for Tomorrow The recent Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium expansion and improvement included remodeled office space in the facility s north end. The largest piece of that project was the Prentice Gautt Academic Center. Some 35,000 square feet are dedicated to the academic pursuits of Sooner student-athletes. Indeed, there is considerable emphasis on classroom performance at OU. The center staff has achievement as its focus, a fact that is reflected in a graduation rate that exceeds that of the general student body. In addition to its academic work, the staff assists in several life skills areas designed to enrich students in a broad range of tasks. 2 The 35 Some The 90 Prentice Gautt Academic Center maintains two computer labs for OU student-athletes with more than 100 desktop units and over 40 laptops available to check out. 35,000 square feet are dedicated to the academic pursuits of Oklahoma student-athletes at the Prentice Gautt Academic Center in the stadium s north end. Legendary running back Prentice Gautt wore No. 38 during his Sooner career from The first African-American player at OU, the academic center is named in his honor. graduation rate for University of Oklahoma studentathletes who complete their eligibility is 84 percent. The Prentice Gautt Academic Center is available more than 90 hours per week for OU student-athletes. GABE IKARD McCLENDON CENTER 44 * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

45 PRENTICE GAUTT The Legacy of Prentice Gautt The OU Academics Center that today s student-athletes use everyday now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process. It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt, University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said. His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater. His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON BRIAN LEPAK Sooners Tops Both On and Off Field Recent numbers from the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) show that the Oklahoma football program is a prime example of accomplishing excellence not only on the field, but off the field as well. Oklahoma led all Big 12 Conference institutions for three consecutive years in the academic ranking that is used as a real-time assessment on how student-athletes perform in regards to eligibility, retention and graduation. In 2008, along with leading the Oklahoma offense to the NCAA record for most points scored in a single season, quarterback Sam Bradford and running back DeMarco Murray were named ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans. Brian Lepak became the third Sooner in as many years to garner the honor when he was named to the team in Lepak, a finance major, was eligible for the Academic All-America team as a student-athlete who was a varsity starter or key reserve, maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00 and had reached sophomore athletic and academic standings. Lepak was one of 16 student-athletes from the Oklahoma football program to be named Academic-All Big 12, including eight with first team honors. COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 45

46 SOONERS IN THE COMMUNITY 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 46 LANDRY JONES QUINTON CARTER * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM PARTNERS IN YOUTH CAMP Sooners Take an Active Role OU lives by a clear and strong motto as it interacts with its studentathletes Inspiring Champions for Today, Preparing Leaders for Tomorrow. As part of that promise, the Athletics Department and the football program take an active role in a number of community service projects. Individually, football players serve with numerous groups. Two of their largest projects include a free football clinic for underprivileged youth and the distribution of food that is donated by Oklahoma fans at a designated home game. Each year on the morning of the spring football game, the Sooners provide a complimentary football clinic for a select group of youth from throughout the central Oklahoma region. The team also plays an active role in a food drive that takes place near the Thanksgiving holiday. OU fans donate food at a game and players help in the distribution the following Monday. Oklahoma s student-athletes recognize that wearing the Crimson and Cream means representing a popular sports program and themselves as individuals. They are encouraged to respond to a public that adores them, while learning important lessons about making a positive impact in the lives of others in and around the community in which they live.

47 Oklahoma s student-athletes are as visible off the field as they are when competing for the Sooners. Their significant efforts in the area of community service have been recognized not only on the local scene where they have the most impact, but also from national organizations who recognize the scope of OU s outreach. No player embodied the Sooner spirit better than Quinton Carter who was named the recipient of the seventh annual Wooden Citizenship Cup. The award is presented annually by the Atlanta-based Athletes For a Better World. The award honored Carter who started his own foundation, the SOUL Foundation, while at OU. The Las Vegas native also adopted a class at Norman s KinderCare while volunteering for a multitude of other causes. In four of the last five years, players from Oklahoma s football team have been named to the American Football Coaches Association s Good Works Team, an honor reserved for individuals who excel in their service to others. Jacob Gutierrez was named to the team in 2006, Nic Harris in 2007, Gerald McCoy in 2008 and Carter in Gutierrez, who in 2005 was the recipient of the Norman Youth Citizen Volunteer of the year, also was named a finalist for the Wooden Cup. Then, in 2006, Carl Pendleton also was tabbed a finalist for the honor. Subsequently, Pendleton received post-graduate scholarships from the NCAA and the National Football Foundation, while also being named Big 12 Conference Sportsman of the Year. In addition, Pendleton won the Bobby Bowden Award, the highest student-athlete honor presented by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Oklahoma s roster has long included players who understand what it means to be a role model and those individuals have so involved themselves in the community that it has captured the national spotlight. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS JAMES HANNA SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 47

48 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 48 NORMAN & OKLAHOMA CITY GAMEDAY IN NORMAN Norman - Home of the Sooners Norman is an ever-changing city of more than 110,000 residents. Located in the heart of the state, it has grown to become the third largest city in Oklahoma. Despite its continuous growth, it has maintained the spirit and serenity of a small, close-knit community. Since the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889, Norman has grown into a popular and well-educated city. The spirit of Norman and its citizens is unwavering and uncompromising. While other towns were clamoring to become the state capital, Norman residents wanted to have the first state university. When the first OU president got off the train and saw a prairie, he saw opportunity. As home to the state s premier educational institution, Norman boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives on and celebrates the diversity of its community. Legendary University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer called Norman a university town with a championship spirit. Norman continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous local and national athletic events OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * o With the entire city seemingly coming to a halt on gamedays, it was no suprise that Norman was named the No. 3 Best College Sports Town by Forbes. Norman was ranked third nationally in Bloomberg s Business Week Best Places to Live list. The University, entertainment, world-class museums and affordability were all reasons listed for the high ranking Located just 18 miles north of Norman, the state s capital, Oklahoma City, offers all the trappings of a large metropolitan area within an easy drive. The average annual temperature in Norman. The area enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters. Four distinct seasons with a warm spring and fall. Norman boasts more than 175 restaurants including barbecue, Mexican, Oriental, Greek, Indian, Italian, Thai, seafood, health and natural foods. Due to its central location, Norman is a quick 196- mile drive from Dallas. Roughly 20 percent of OU s students are from Texas and choose to come north.

49 THE STATE CAPITOL Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, the state s capital, is located just 18 miles north of the Norman campus. It was the first city settled in the Land Run of 1889 because of its position at the center of the state. Oklahoma City offers a variety of attractions and activities different from any other place in the country. Oklahoma City sprawls across 625 square miles of America s heartland. The city s metro population numbers more than one million -- a third of the entire state s population. Oklahoma City has become a haven for exciting sports action. It s NBA franchise, the Thunder, played in the NBA Western Conference Finals in just its third season. The city is also home to three minor league teams and is the host of the NCAA College Softball World Series. Located just southeast of downtown, Bricktown is OKC s entertainment and dining district. Restaurants with a total capacity of more than 4,000 seats, shopping, and a generous helping of turn-of-the-century charm has turned Bricktown into a hotspot for Oklahoma City nights. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THUNDER S KEVIN DURANT OKLAHOMA CITY SKYLINE THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 49

50 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 50 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Prominence on a National Stage One. True. Champion. The Big 12 enters its 16th year in a unique position as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field. Around here, it s every team against every team. We believe that s the way a true champion is made. Determining our champion on the field is just one portion of how we play in the Big 12 Conference. The member schools of the Big 12 are neighbors, where road games don t require crossing time zones. We battle each other hard on Gameday and celebrate wins against outside competition. Our student-athletes, fans and alumni have each other s backs on other days because that is what you do for your neighbor. A hard work ethic and Midwestern values are part of everyone associated with the Big 12 and its member schools. This work ethic has translated to enormous success on the field of play in the first 15 years of the league. Since it began play in , the Conference can boast of 42 team crowns and 477 individual NCAA Championships. Big 12 squads are highly-regarded on a national level in every sport. All but one sport the Conference sponsored this past season had at least one team ranked in the top five of the national polls, with eight sports boasting the nation s No. 1 team. BAYLOR Oklahoma has won all 20 of its meetings with the Bears. IOWA STATE OU owns a commanding series lead over Cyclones. KANSAS OU s series lead includes 18 shutouts of Kansas. KANSAS STATE Sooners once reeled off 32 straight wins over Wildcats. MISSOURI Oklahoma has won 66 of 75 games against Tigers. OKLAHOMA STATE College football s most lopsided, continuous in-state rivalry. TEXAS OU has won seven of last 11 by combined score of TEXAS A&M Oklahoma has won 10 of last 12 for advantage. TEXAS TECH Sooners own 13-5 series lead against Red Raiders OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * JAMES HANNA TONY JEFFERSON

51 BEN HABERN In its first 15 years, the Big 12 Conference has distributed more than $1.4 billion to its member institutions. With a total of more than 340,000 students enrolled, the Big 12 Conference ranks No. 2 among the nation s conferences. OU has a total enrollment of more than 30,000. Newspapers in the Big 12 region have a combined circulation of more than eight million. Markets include Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City, San Antonio and St. Louis. The television households throughout the Big 12 Conference represent 18 million people. The past 112 OU games have been televised live. Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to the upper Midwest, Big 12 Conference schools are located in five different states with a total population of more than 40 million people. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS College Football at the Highest Level The Big 12 s seven BCS National Championship Game appearances leads the nation. The Conference has played for the national title three times in the last six seasons. From , Big 12 squads played in the title game five times during the six-year span. The last three years have seen at least one Big 12 athlete in the top five of the Heisman Trophy finalists, which two each in 2008 and The Big 12 is home to 78 major award winners since 1996 with six honors in Big 12 teams averaged over 60,000 fans per home game in 2010 for the fourth consecutive year with an average of 62,944 in just shy of the Big 12 record of 62,956 set in SEASON REVIEW HISTORY TRENT RATTERREE For more conference information, please visit NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 51

52 OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 52 Kenny Mossman (Football contact) Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications kmossman@ou.edu Mike Houck Associate Communications Director mhouck@ou.edu jared thompson Associate Communications Director jaredthompson@ou.edu david bassity (Football contact) Assistant Communications Director dbassity@ou.edu CASSIE Gage Assistant Communications Director cassie@ou.edu CRAIG MORAN Assistant Communications Director cmoran@ou.edu Debbie Copp Director of Publications dcopp@ou.edu Scott Matthews Director of Graphic Design smatthews@ou.edu OU Athletics Communications Communications Main Phone (405) Communications Fax (405) University of Oklahoma Athletics Communications McClendon Center, Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Suite 2525, 180 W Brooks St, Norman, OK SoonerSports.com The latest, official information on Oklahoma football is available at SoonerSports.com. Log on for complete media services including statistics, rosters, bios, schedules, press conferences, quotes and more. SoonerSportsMedia.com Action photos, mugs and logos are available for download. Visit SoonerSportsMedia.com for details. Oklahoma Football Online OU on Twitter Twitter.com/SoonerSportscom OU on Facebook Facebook.com/OklahomaSooners OU on YouTube Youtube.com/SoonerSportscom Big 12 Conference Big12sports.com Big 12 Media Services CollegePressBox.com NCAA Statistics NCAAsports.com 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Jason Matheson Director of Internet Services jmatheson@ou.edu Tory kukowski Assistant Director of Internet Services tkukowski@ou.edu JASON BODIN Communications Graduate Assistant jasonb@ou.edu LESLIE KOCH Communications Graduate Assistant lesali@ou.edu ben coldagelli Communications Student Assistant bcoldagelli@ou.edu ASHLEY ELKINS Communications Student Assistant ashley.d.elkins-1@ou.edu WILL ESTEL Communications Student Assistant will.estel@ou.edu desiree garrett Communications Student Assistant dagarrett@ou.edu Clark wilson Communications Student Assistant cwilson11@ou.edu OU Athletics Phone Directory All numbers (405) four-digit extension OU Athletics Main Line OU Athletics Ticket Office Joe Castiglione, Director of Athletics Larry Naifeh, Executive Associate AD Jason Leonard, Execute Director of Compliance Dr. Brandon Martin, Sr. Assoc. Atheltics Director/Administration Dr. Nicki Moore, Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA/Psychological Services Joe Washington, Varsity O Association Director Matt Roberts, Asst. AD/Development Charlie Taylor, Asst. AD/Director of Marketing & Promotions McK Williams, Asst. AD/Ticket Operations Greg Tipton, Asst. AD/Lloyd Noble Center General Manager Luther Lee, Asst. AD/Business Lindy Roberts, Asst. AD/Event Management Scott Anderson, Head Athletics Trainer Eric Barnhart, Sooner Sports Properties Brandon Meier, Executive Director of Video Production Danny Davis, Director of Facilities Brian Martin, Coordinator of Team Video Jerry Schmidt, Director of Sports Enhancement Renata Hays, Director of Licensing

53 Media Credentials Requests for media credentials for University of Oklahoma home games should be made online at SoonerSportsMedia.com. Only those requests submitted by the sports editor of a newspaper or the sports director for a radio or television station will be considered. Priority is given to daily newspapers (by circulation), television stations and radio stations that program sports for more than half of their daily broadcast schedules. A credential does not guarantee a seat and access to the team bench area is prohibited at all times. Credentials include: Press Box: Primary recipients are newspaper writers, television reporters and radio personnel. This pass gains access to the press box. Sideline access is only permitted for the last five minutes of the game. Sideline: Primary recipients are photographers. Only photographers on assignment for accredited publications (not web sites) will be afforded credentials. Pass only gains access to the sideline (not the press box). Combination: These are only for those individuals who require access to the press box and the sideline. Few are issued. Season Credentials Requests should be made at SoonerSportsMedia.com by August 13. Only those media who routinely cover OU games, practices and media conferences are eligible for season credentials. Any media member who loses a season credential will automatically be moved to the single-game list for the following season. Media outlets who cannot provide names for passes for an entire season will be placed on the single-game list and should provide names on a weekly basis. Single-Game Credentials Requests must be made at least one week in advance of the contest. Any organization that requests a single-game credential then does not use it will not be granted another pass for the remainder of the season. No credentials will be granted after Thursday of game week. OU-Texas Credentials Those interested in covering the annual Oklahoma-Texas game at Dallas will need to make a separate request for credentials. Each school handles the requests from its regular pool of media. Aside from national media, only season credential holders are eligible. Texas will serve as the host school this year. Any media not based in Oklahoma or Texas should contact UT for credentials. OU-Texas credentials will be distributed to local media at the Tuesday media luncheon in Norman. Any credentials not claimed that day will be available the Friday before the game at a pickup location in Dallas (times and exact location TBA). Credential Pickup (OU Home Games) Credentials may be picked up from the Oklahoma Athletics Communications office during the week or from media will call (Gate 2) at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on game day beginning three hours before kickoff (see map on page 55). Photo identification is required for pickup. Each media representative must claim his or her pass. No group pickups are allowed. COVERING THE SOONERS Credential Requests Credential requests for Oklahoma football season will only be accepted online at SoonerSportsMedia.com. Please visit the web site for complete instructions on submitting the online application form. Pertinent media information, including forms, instructions and special media releases, are available online 24 hours a day. Approved media outlets also have access to OU s high-resolution image library for player and coaching staff action photos and mugs. Parking Passes Parking passes are in a limited supply and will be prioritized similar to the way credentials are issued. Most media parking is located in the Asp Ave. Parking Facility, located immediately west of the stadium, one half block north of the intersection at Lindsey and Asp (see map on page 55). Daily Media Availability Monday: Bob Stoops participates on the Big 12 s Weekly Teleconference at 10:10 a.m. All coaches and offensive players* are available following practice. Tuesday: Media Luncheon at 11:30 a.m., at the stadium. Coach Stoops comments, beginning at noon, available via telephone to media only (contact Athletics Communications for more information). A few players also are available. All coaches^ and defensive players* are available following practice. Wednesday: Coaching staff available following practice. No player availability. Thursday, Friday & Sunday: No availability. Saturday: Post-game availability only. Members of the OU Athletics Communications staff will escort media representatives to the appropriate locker room areas with five minutes remaining in the game. The Oklahoma locker room, home or away, is closed to the media at all times. Head coach Bob Stoops and several Sooner players will be brought to a designated interview area. At home games, that area is the Big Red Room, located in the Switzer Center (first floor). At the beginning of the fourth quarter, interview requests will be collected. For games in Norman, the opposing head coach will meet with the media inside the opponent interview room, the SoonerVision studio (southwest corner, under the stadium grandstands). A representative from the OU Communications Office will be on hand to assist the media in finding this area. Interviews with the head coach and players from the visiting team will be based on the post-game policy of that institution. * Some players have evening classes that could preclude them from post-practice interviews. ^ Bob Stoops weekly radio show takes place each Tuesday night during the season. Depending on the length of the workout, he may not be available for interviews after practice. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 53

54 MAPS & DIRECTIONS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Directions from OKC Airport Follow directions from airport terminal to Interstate 44. Travel west on I-44 (towards Lawton). Merge to I-240 east. Take exit 4A south on Interstate 35. Norman is 17 miles south of the airport. Once in Norman, exit I-35 at Lindsey Street. Turn left (east) at the top of the ramp onto Lindsey. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is located approximately three miles east of I-35 on the corner of Asp and Lindsey (circled on map to right). Directions from Dallas/Ft. Worth Travel north on Interstate 35 to Norman. Once in Norman, exit at Lindsey Street. Turn right (east) at the top of the ramp onto Lindsey. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is located approximately three miles east of I-35 on the corner of Asp and Lindsey (circled on map to right). Return to OKC Airport Drive I-35 north from Norman to I-240 west. Follow I-240 west to I-44 (I-240 automatically merges with I-44 just west of May Avenue). Take Exit 116B, Airport Road, exit on the left. Follow Airport Road west to Meridian Ave. Take the Meridian Avenue southbound exit and follow Meridian south approximately one mile to the airport OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

55 MEMORIAL STADIUM BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF MEDIA WILL CALL Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is one of America s most recognized college football cathedrals. Situated on the east side of the Norman campus, this historical facility is the largest sports arena in the state and, following its expansion in 2004, now ranks among the 15 largest college football stadiums in the nation. With the expansion of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium to an official capacity of 82,112 and with every home game exceeding that capacity, Oklahoma set numerous attendance records the past two years. In fact, the 10 largest crowds in Memorial Stadium history have occured in the past few seasons. Oklahoma s average attendance in 2010 for six home games was 84,738. OU ranked third in the Big 12 Conference and No. 12 in the nation in average attendance. Oklahoma ranked No. 5 in the nation in percent of stadium capacity filled for home games at 103 percent. The largest crowd ever to watch a game in the history of the state of Oklahoma jammed Memorial Stadium on November 22, The Sooners stormed past rival Texas Tech, 65-21, in front of 85,646 fans. OU has compiled a 72-2 record at home (.973) under head coach Bob Stoops ( ). Not coincidentally, those 12 seasons all rank at the top of the list for average home attendance. Stadium Quick Facts Stadium Name Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Field Name Owen Field Field Natural Grass Official Capacity ,112 First Year First Game at Site Oct. 20, 1923 (OU 62, Washington, Mo. 7) Largest Crowd ,646 on Nov. 22, 2008 (OU 65, Texas Tech 21) OU s Record at Stadium (.809) ( ) Most Consecutive Wins (2005-present) Stadium Capacity Through the Years , , * , , , , , , ,000 * Capacity decreased to accomodate disability seating. * * * * * * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 55 THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

56 SOONER RADIO & TELEVISION 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Sooner Football Radio The Sooner Sports Radio Network with Toby Rowland, Merv Johnson and Chris Plank blankets the state of Oklahoma and also delivers Sooner football games to fans and alumni in neighboring states. The flagship stations for the network are 50,000-watt KOKC, AM 1520 and KRXO, FM in Oklahoma City. In Tulsa, the Sooner Sports Radio Network broadcasts may be heard on 100,000-watt KMOD, 97.5 FM and AM These three stations, along with more than 35 regional affiliates, carry Sooner Sports Talk with Bob Stoops on Tuesday nights, the Coaches Corner with Sooner Coordinators on Thursday evenings and Sooner Sports Today, which airs twice daily, five days per week throughout the season. Game Broadcasts Network broadcasts for all Sooner football games will begin 90 minutes prior to kickoff with a call-in segment, the Sooner Tailgate Show. The show includes interviews with coaches and players plus a pre-game conversation with Bob Stoops. After the game, the Sooner Wrap-up Show features game highlights, player comments and a post-game interview show with Stoops and his assistant coaches. Sooner Sports Talk with Bob Stoops Each Tuesday throughout the season, Sooner Sports Talk provides fans with the opportunity to talk to OU head coach Bob Stoops. The statewide broadcasts air from 7:05-8 p.m. Central. Call toll free at (877) Coaches Corner Each Thursday throughout the season, Coaches Corner will feature OU assistant coaches on a statewide call-in show. The broadcast will air from 7:05-8 p.m. Central. Call toll free at (877) Sooner Sports Today This three-minute program airs twice daily (Monday through Friday) on network affiliates. It features timely information and comments from Sooner players and coaches. Sooner Football Television Sooner Football 2011 Sooner Sports Properties, in conjunction with SoonerVision, produces and syndicates the highly popular 60-minute replay/game highlight show. Broadcast each week following Sooner football games, Sooner Football 2011 features the dramatic plays and highlights of the game action with analysis and comments from Bob Stoops. Sooner Football 2011 airs on KWTV-9 and KAUT-TV UPN 43 in Oklahoma City, KWBT-TV 19 in Tulsa, KSWO-TV 7 in Lawton and KOMI-TV 24 in Woodward.The show has additional airings during the week on cable affiliates around Oklahoma and the region. Check local listings or visit SoonerSports.com for a complete broadcast schedule. Sooner Sports Radio Network Ada KADA-FM 99.3 Altus KRKZ-FM 93.5 Antlers KDOE-FM Ardmore KVSO-AM 1240 Bartlesville KYFM-FM Clinton KCLI-AM 1320 Cordell KCLI-FM 99.3 Dallas KKGM-AM 1630 Duncan KDDQ-FM Durant KSEO-AM 750 Elk City KXOO-FM 94.3 Enid KGWA-AM 960 Fort Smith, Ark KHGG-AM 1580 Fort Smith, Ark KHGG-FM Fort Smith, Ark KFPW-AM 1230 Frederick KYBE-FM 95.9 Guymon KKBS-FM 92.7 Hobart KTJS-AM 1420 Houston, Texas KGOW-AM 1560 Hugo KITX-FM 95.5 Idabel KBEL-FM 96.7 Idabel KBEL-AM 1240 Lawton KJMZ-FM 97.9 Lawton KXCA-AM 1380 McAlester KNED-AM 1150 Miami KGLC-FM Muskogee KTFX-FM Oklahoma City KRXO-FM Oklahoma City KOKC-AM 1520 Ponca City KLOR-FM 99.3 Ponca City KOKB-AM 1580 Poteau KPRV-FM 92.5 Shawnee KGFF-AM 1450 Tulsa KMOD-FM 97.5 Tulsa KAKC-AM 1300 Tulsa KTBZ-AM 1430 Vinita KITO-FM 96.1 Wichita KGSO-AM 1410 Woodward KWOX-FM Live Sooner Network broadcasts are available across the nation on Sirius Satellite Radio and around the world on SoonerSports.com. Sooner Sports Properties Sooner Sports Properties, LLC, a division of Learfield Sports, is the multimedia rights holder for athletics at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to the broadcast programming for OU athletics, Sooner Sports Properties has exclusive rights for corporate sales for advertising, event sponsorships, game promotions and cross-retail promotions, advertising sales and vending of game programs and athletic periodicals, and the development of the official athletics website, SoonerSports.com, and the subscription-based premium content All-Access OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

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58 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2011 Season Outlook Sooners in Familiar Role At Oklahoma, home to seven national titles and just as many Big 12 crowns, life in the football program comes with big crowds, big games and, perhaps most of all, big expectations. It won t be any different in With several key contributors returning from a team that finished 12-2 and won both the conference championship and Fiesta Bowl games, the Sooners are in a familiar role; that of the hunted. While others are left to consider the strength of what returns, OU s coaches will set about the business of getting better and filling gaps, and to be sure, this team has room for both. OU lost a pair of defensive standouts in All-American safety Quinton Carter and defensive end Jeremy Beal, and must also replace running back DeMarco Murray, the most prolific touchdown scorer and all-purpose yardage gainer in school history. And the schedule that awaits features a road game at Florida State in non-conference play before the rigors of the Big 12 begin. Fortunately, the team can call on the likes of receiver Ryan Broyles and linebacker Travis Lewis, both of whom bypassed the NFL Draft to return for another season at Oklahoma. Then, of course, there s quarterback Landry Jones, whose assault on many of Sam Bradford s records came more quickly than most expected. After establishing himself as one of the nation s top signal-callers last season, he returns for his junior campaign with a pair of bowl victories and a conference title under his belt. Experience abounds at other positions as well, despite the fact that this team could still be labeled as young. The goals are more aged. Win championships and fulfill expectations OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

59 The Offense When All-American Ryan Broyles announced he would return for his senior season, it solidified the Sooner receiver corps... and just about everything else on the offensive side of the ball. With one of the college game s best threats in the fold, and in the sites of accurate passer Landry Jones, Oklahoma has a great starting point for its offense. The loss of DeMarco Murray means that for the first time since 2007, the team s leading ball carrier will be someone other than Murray or Chris Brown, who finished his eligibility in Otherwise, much of the offense, including six who drew starting assignments on the line, return. Quarterbacks There was a time when Landry Jones name was mentioned only in the same sentence with Sam Bradford, the quarterback he replaced unexpectedly in No more. Last year s success on both the team and individual fronts gave Jones his own identity. Now, armed with the experience of 24 starting assignments and two bowl victories, the junior is poised for more success. Last season, Jones completed 66 percent of his passes while tossing 38 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He averaged yards per game and nearly 12 yards per completion. The most experienced of the backups is junior Drew Allen, who saw action in five games last season and scored one rushing touchdown. Others include Blake Bell, who redshirted last year, and Kendal Thompson, who enrolled for the 2011 spring semester. Running Backs DeMarco Murray s graduation is impossible to ignore. He etched his name among the top 10 career rushers at a school that has churned out dozens of great backs. He also set Oklahoma records for career touchdowns and all-purpose yards, displacing iconic Sooners Steve Owens and Joe Washington, respectively, atop those lists. There was seemingly little that Murray could not do. He broke long runs, got tough yards and proved almost un-coverable as a receiver. It s unlikely that one player will replace all of his contributions, but a solid stable certainly has that potential. Sophomore Roy Finch emerged as OU s second-leading rusher last season and the diminutive and elusive speedster is a constant threat to break the big play. His classmate, Brennan Clay, also played last season, and will be a factor too. The same can be said of Jermie Calhoun, a junior coming back from injury, and sophomore Jonathan Miller, who redshirted last season. The signing class yielded Brandon Williams, who enrolled early and participated in spring practices, and Danzel Williams. The two are not related. In the spring, the program witnessed the emergence of Dominique Whaley, a transfer from Langston University. The junior led all ball carriers in the annual Red-White Game. At fullback, the Sooners welcome back Trey Millard, who impressed greatly as a freshman. A powerful runner, he s also dangerous in a pass-catching role. Millard is backed up by Marshall Musil and David Driskill among others. Receivers Ryan Broyles accomplishments are blinding, but the story doesn t end witih Broyles alone. The emergence of a full receiving corps last season probably did as much as anything in aiding the development of both Broyles and Landry Jones. Then-true freshman Kenny Stills stepped in and erased Broyles school marks for receptions and receiving yards by a freshman, no small feat. Another freshman, speedy Trey Franks, ranked fifth on the team in catches and, like Stills, enters 2011 more experienced than most sophomores. OU also will welcome back Dejuan Miller, the biggest player among the receivers at 6-4, 220. He had just moved into the starting line-up last season when an injury forced him to miss the final seven games. Others who look to crack the line-up are sophomore and Jaz Reynolds, redshirt freshmen Justin McCay and Sheldon McClain. At tight end, OU returns James Hanna and Trent Ratterree, who shared most of the snaps last season. Also back is Austin Haywood, who played extensively on special teams last season. Offensive Line Six players with starting experience are set to return for Oklahoma on an offensive line landscape that looks starkly deeper and more experienced than one year ago. At tackle, the Sooners must replace Eric Mensik, who started on the right side. The former tight end was an All-Big 12 selection marking the 11th consecutive season that an OU player had achieved that honor. Jarvis Jones and Donald Stephenson split starting assignments at left tackle last season. Stephenson will remain in the spot while upstart redshirt freshman Daryl Williams mans the right side to begin the season. Jones suffered an injury during spring drills and could miss half of the season but will be in the mix at right tackle upon his return. Others who will vie for the spot include converted tight end Lane Johnson, who impressed after a position change in the spring, and sophomore Josh Aladenoye, who saw spot duty last season. Also keep an eye on redshirt freshman Tyrus Thompson. At guard, Tyler Evans, Stephen Good and Gabe Ikard were starters in All are juniors or younger, but have combined for 66 games played already. Ikard, on the left side, and Evans, on the right, finished spring drills as starters, but Good will push hard along with sophomore Bronson Irwin. Coaches also are excited about redshirt freshman Adam Shead, who starts out in a back-up role to Evans. The center position was manned all last season by Ben Habern, who also anchored the line as a freshman until an injury forced him to the sideline. Now a junior, he s a steady performer who has been around the block several times. Austin Woods, who handled the long snaps on Oklahoma s placements last season, works behind Habern while Drew Serruto provides depth at both center and right guard. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 59

60 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS The Defense Over the last decade-plus, Oklahoma has had defenses that ran like the wind and hit like a wrecking ball. The 2011 unit has the potential to be yet another. The loss of safeties Quinton Carter and Jonathan Nelson, both NFL draft picks, means the Sooners will have to address the back end of the defense, while the graduation of defensive end Jeremy Beal opens a spot along the front. Otherwise, this is a unit that is long on experience, physical play and speed. Multiple starters return from a unit that was among the top 10 nationally last season in both pass efficiency defense and tackles for loss, while ranking among the top 20 in sacks. Defensive Line Beal left Oklahoma among the school s very best in categories like career sacks and tackles for loss (ranks No. 2 in both). He was relentless at making tackles behind the line of scrimmage, and a model leader for the entire team. In the spring, Frank Alexander, who owns 18 career starts, and the athletic Ronnell Lewis, held their spots atop the depth chart. Alexander is backed by David King, with R.J. Washington behind Lewis. Geneo Grissom, who redshirted last season after suffering an injury, and classmate Chuka Ndulue are interesting prospects who will push for reps. Even with the loss of a fixture like Beal, OU will have good athletes with a range of talents at the end positions. At tackle, Adrian Taylor is gone, but the season-ending injury he incurred in game 10 of last season meant that OU had to get accustomed to his absence in the thick of a championship run. Stacy McGee got 11 starts last season and appears ready to make a bigger splash as he enters his junior season. JaMarkus McFarland, another junior, will challenge him. The nose guard spot will include Casey Walker, who battled a knee ailment last season, but started four games. Redshirtfreshman Torrea Peterson will get a look too. Linebackers Four of the returning linebackers have starting experience including Travis Lewis, the team s leading tackler in each of his first three campaigns. Lewis, who mans the weakside position, has started all 41 games in his career and has tied the OU record for interceptions by a linebacker. He ll be a candidate for high post-season honors. Those behind Lewis with significant playing time are Corey Nelson and Jaydan Bird, both of whom have made their mark on Sooner special teams. Experience also resides with Tom Wort, who played in 12 games last season with nine starts. The redshirt sophomore notched his best tackle total in the Texas game with 10 stops. The strong side features Tony Jefferson and Joseph Ibiloye, another pair who know well the rigors of game action. Jefferson was the Big 12 s Defensive Newcomer of the Year last season, while Ibiloye, a rangy presence and converted safety, is another of those hybrids so necessary defending today s spread offenses. Defensive Backs Cornerbacks Demontre Hurst and Jamell Fleming return, but the Sooners will usher in a pair of new safeties. Fleming, the boundary corner, led Oklahoma with five interceptions, including one that he returned for a touchdown. Hurst broke up 11 passes last season, second only to Fleming s 14, and he ll again be slotted at field corner. In the spring, Gabe Lynn proved himself capable of more playing time and could easily start at one of the corner positions, and the Sooners also will look to Julian Wilson. Aaron Colvin moves to strong safety from corner. He started and played well against Texas last year. Others who will compete there are redshirt-freshmen James Haynes and Quentin Hayes. It also won t be a shock to see strong side linebacker Tony Jefferson in the role. Over at free safety, Javon Harris and Sam Proctor are the most familiar names. Harris was brilliant at Oklahoma State last season when he logged eight tackles in a relief role. Proctor, a senior, has started 10 games in a Sooner uniform and played in OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

61 TRESS WAY BOOMER SOONER 2010 SEASON The Special Teams The changes on special teams will be negligible. There may be some adjustment to a few of the returner roles, but otherwise, most of the key figures return. Kicker Jimmy Stevens was more than solid down the stretch in 2010 and is a strong candidate on placements after making 19-of-23 field goals last season. He ll work on increasing his range, but Stevens accuracy inside 40 yards has been superb. The Sooners will also be on the lookout for someone who can place kickoffs deep into enemy territory. Tress Way, the team s punter, had that responsibility for most of last season along with Patrick O Hara. Punter Tress Way, a junior, is among the best punters in the Big 12 in both distance and placement, and it s no coincidence that the Sooners have ranked among the nation s leaders in both net punting and punt coverage defense since he took over. Returners Broyles remains dangerous on punt returns. The Sooner staff will spend the fall finalizing options for kickoff returns, but there are several intriguing candidates. As it stands now, there are four on the roster who filled the role last season. Deep Snapper James Winchester, an athletic player who recovered three fumbles and made three tackles last season, is back to hike the ball for punts. Sophomore Austin Woods is expected to fill the same role for placements for a second straight season. Holder Oklahoma will take to the field in 2011 with its third different holder in as many years following the graduation of John Nimmo. Nyko Symonds and Ben Sherrard both received work at the position in the spring and will spend the fall camp attempting to hold down the position. COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY * * * * * * RYAN BROYLES N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S 61

62 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ROSTER Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 1 Jefferson, Tony DB 2 Franks, Trey WR 2 Wilson, Julian DB 3 Powell, Joseph DB 4 Stills, Kenny WR 5 Ibiloye, Joseph LB 6 Hurst, Demontre DB 6 Sherrard, Ben QB 7 Nelson, Corey LB 8 Haynes, James DB 9 Lynn, Gabe DB 9 Caro, Ryan WR 10 Bell, Blake QB 10 Favors, Rashod LB 11 Thompson, Kendal.... QB 12 Jones, Landry QB 13 Taylor, Londell LB 14 Colvin, Aaron DB 15 Allen, Drew QB 15 Harris, Lamar DB 16 Reynolds, Jaz WR 17 Stevens, Jimmy K 17 Metoyer, Trey WR 18 Hunnicutt, Michael K 18 Jackson, Kameel WR 19 McCay, Justin WR 19 Bell, Jesse DB 20 Shannon, Frank LB 21 Clay, Brennan RB 21 Wort, Tom LB 22 Finch, Roy RB 23 Williams, Brandon..... RB 24 Miller, Dejuan WR 25 Franklin, Aaron DB 26 Miller, Jonathan RB 27 Proctor, Sam DB 28 Lewis, Travis LB 29 Hayes, Quentin DB 30 Harris, Javon DB 31 Franklin, Daniel LB 31 Whaley, Dominique.... RB 32 Fleming, Jamell DB 32 Musil, Marshall FB 33 Millard, Trey FB 34 Calhoun, Jermie RB 35 Winters, Julian DB 36 Way, Tress P 36 Welchert, David FB 37 Williams, Danzel WR 38 Okotcha, Bennett DB 39 Schooley, Dillion DB 40 Lindley, P.L LB 41 Lee, Erik LB 42 Paulsen, Jesse DB 43 O Hara, Patrick K 44 Hughes, Nathan DE 45 Gastelum, Caleb LB 46 Hughes, John-Philip....TE 47 Montana, Zach DB 47 Ratterree, Trent TE 48 Ripkowski, Aaron FB Alphabetical Roster No. Name (Letters) Pos. HT WT Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 73 Aladenoye, Josh* OT So. Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite HS) 84 Alexander, Frank*** DE Sr. Baton Rouge, La. (Southern Lab) 15 Allen, Drew* QB So. San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 77 Anderson, Marquis DT Fr. Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS) 10 Bell, Blake QB RFr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll HS) 19 Bell, Jesse DB Sr. Rowlett, Texas (Northeastern State) 55 Bird, Jaydan** LB Jr. Wichita, Kan. (Conway Springs HS) 87 Bradley, Derrick WR Jr. Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik HS) 85 Broyles, Ryan*** WR Sr. Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) 34 Calhoun, Jermie** RB Jr. Ben Wheeler, Texas (Van HS) 9 Caro, Ryan WR Sr. De Soto, Texas (De Soto HS) 21 Clay, Brennan* RB So. San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS) 14 Colvin, Aaron* DB So. Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS) 70 Dismuke, Dylan OT Fr. Duncan, Okla. (Duncan HS) 49 Driskill, David FB RFr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Casady HS) 80 Eagle Road, Jordan WR Fr. Talihina, Okla. (Talihina HS) 75 Evans, Tyler** OL Jr. Strafford, Mo. (Strafford HS) 72 Farniok, Derek OT Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington HS) 10 Favors, Rashod LB RFr. Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar HS) 22 Finch, Roy* RB So. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville HS) 32 Fleming, Jamell** DB Sr. Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS) 25 Franklin, Aaron LB RFr. Marshall, Texas (Marshall HS) 31 Franklin, Daniel** LB Jr. Mount Airy, Ga. (Habersham Central HS) 2 Franks, Trey* WR So. Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS) 45 Gastelum, Caleb LB RFr. Claremore, Okla. (Home School) 82 Gillette, Tanner WR Fr. Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) 77 Good, Stephen*** OL Sr. Paris, Texas (Paris HS) 85 Grissom, Geneo DE RFr. Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson HS) 61 Habern, Ben** OL Jr. Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian HS) 82 Hanna, James*** TE Sr. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) 30 Harris, Javon** DB Jr. Lawton, Okla. (MacArthur HS) 15 Harris, Lamar* DB Jr. Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer HS) 29 Hayes, Quentin DB RFr. Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS) 8 Haynes, James DB RFr. Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS) 89 Haywood, Austin* TE So. Moore, Okla. (Southmoore HS) 67 Hollis, Robert OT Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Edison HS) 94 Hosek, Eric K Fr. Sherman, Texas (Sherman HS) 46 Hughes, John-Philip TE Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Edison HS) 44 Hughes, Nathan DE Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Oak HS) 58 Humphrey, Eric DT RFr. Dallas, Texas (Parish Episcopal HS) 18 Hunnicutt, Michael K RFr. Richardson, Texas (Pearce HS) 6 Hurst, Demontre** DB Jr. Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS) 5 Ibiloye, Joseph** LB Jr. Garland, Texas (South Garland HS) 64 Ikard, Gabe* OL So. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 68 Irwin, Bronson* OL So. Mustang, Okla. (Mustang HS) 18 Jackson, Kameel WR Fr. Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston HS) 1 Jefferson, Tony* DB So. Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS) 69 Johnson, Lane* OT Jr. Groveton, Texas (Kilgore College) 76 Jones, Jarvis** OT Sr. Richmond, Texas (LSU) 12 Jones, Landry** QB Jr. Artesia, N.M. (Artesia HS) 84 Kasitati, Nila TE Fr. Euless, Texas (Trinity HS) 90 King, David** DE Jr. Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep HS) 41 Lee, Erik LB So. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Casady HS) 56 Lewis, Ronnell** DE Jr. Dewar, Okla. (Dewar HS) 28 Lewis, Travis*** LB Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Robert E. Lee HS) 40 Lindley, P.L. LB Fr. Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) 9 Lynn, Gabe* DB So. Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) 19 McCay, Justin WR RFr. Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Bishop Miege HS) 88 McClain, Sheldon WR RFr. Cibolo, Texas (Byron M. Steele HS) 97 McFarland, Jamarkus** DT Jr. Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS) 92 McGee, Stacy* DL Jr. Muskogee, Okla. (Muskogee HS) OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

63 Alphabetical Roster No. Name (Letters) Pos. HT WT Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 17 Metoyer, Trey WR Fr. Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) 33 Millard, Trey* FB So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS) 24 Miller, Dejuan*** WR Sr. Metuchen, N.J. (Metuchen HS) 26 Miller, Jonathan* RB So. Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS) 47 Montana, Zach DB Jr. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) 32 Musil, Marshall* FB So. La Crosse, Kan. (La Crosse HS) 98 Ndulue, Chuka DE RFr. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Jesuit Prep) 7 Nelson, Corey* LB So. Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) 51 Offenburger, Greg LB Fr. Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) 43 O Hara, Patrick** K Jr. Topeka, Kan. (Washburn) 38 Okotcha, Bennett DB Fr. Coppell, Texas (Copell HS) 42 Paulsen, Jesse* DB Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (New Mexico) 94 Peterson, Torrea DT RFr. San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) 80 Phillips, Jordan DT Fr. Towanda, Kan. (Circle HS) 3 Powell, Joe* DB So. Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) 54 Presgrove, Colten OL Fr. Pauls Valley, Okla. (Pauls Valley HS) 27 Proctor, Sam*** DB Sr. Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) 47 Ratterree, Trent*** TE Sr. Weatherford, Okla. (Weatherford HS) 78 Reed, Jake OT So. Ardmore, Okla. (Ardmore HS) 16 Reynolds, Jaz* WR So. Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS) 48 Ripkowski, Aaron FB Fr. Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) 39 Schooley, Dillion DB RFr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS) 60 Serruto, Drew OL Jr. Centerville, Ohio (Eastern Michigan) 20 Shannon, Frank LB Fr. Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) 74 Shead, Adam OL RFr. Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) 6 Sherrard, Ben QB Jr. Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS) 59 Stephenson, Donald** OT Sr. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs HS) 17 Stevens, Jimmy*** K Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall HS) 87 Stevenson, Max TE Fr. Spring, Texas (Klein Oak HS) 4 Stills, Kenny* WR So. Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) 81 Symonds, Nyko WR RFr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southmoore HS) 13 Taylor, Londell LB Fr. Vian, Okla. (Vian HS) 11 Thompson, Kendal QB Fr. Moore, Okla. (Southmoore HS) 71 Thompson, Tyrus OT RFr. Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS) 95 Wade, Jordan DT Fr. Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS) 53 Walker, Casey* DL Jr. Garland, Texas (Garland HS) 91 Washington, R.J.** DE Jr. Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Fossil Ridge HS) 36 Way, Tress** P Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 36 Welchert, David FB RFr. St. Joseph, Mo. (St. Joseph Christian HS) 31 Whaley, Dominique RB Jr. Lawton, Okla. (Langston) 23 Williams, Brandon RB Fr. Brookshire, Texas (Brookshire Royal HS) 52 Williams, Damon DT RFr. Irving, Texas (Nimitz HS) 37 Williams, Danzel RB Fr. Arlington, Texas (James Martin HS 79 Williams, Daryl OT RFr. Lake Dallas, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) 99 Williams, Mitch DE Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Northeastern State) 2 Wilson, Julian DB RFr. Moore, Okla. (Southmoore HS) 86 Winchester, James** DS Sr. Washington, Okla. (Washington HS) 35 Winters, Julian DB RFr. Sacramento, Calif. (Christian Brothers HS) 50 Woods, Austin* OL So. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath HS) 21 Wort, Tom* LB So. New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) Pronunciation Guide Josh Aladenoye uh-lad-uh-noy Jermie Calhoun JER-me Derek Farniok FAR-nee-ock Geneo Grissom GENO Ben Habern HAY-burn Javon Harris JUH-von Demontre Hurst DEE-mon-trey Joseph Ibiloye IB-uh-loy ROSTER Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 49 Driskill, David FB 50 Woods, Austin OL 51 Offenburger, Greg......LB 52 Williams, Damon......DT 53 Walker, Casey DL 54 Presgrove, Colten......OL 55 Bird, Jayden LB 56 Lewis, Ronnell DE 58 Humphrey, Eric DT 59 Stephenson, Donald... OT 60 Serruto, Drew OL 61 Habern, Ben OL 64 Ikard, Gabe OL 67 Hollis, Robert OL 68 Irwin, Bronson OL 69 Johnson, Lane OT 70 Dismuke, Dylan OT 71 Thompson, Tyrus OT 72 Farniok, Derek OT 73 Aladenoye, Josh OT 74 Shead, Aaron OL 75 Evans, Tyler OL 76 Jones, Jarvis OT 77 Anderson, Marquis.....DT 77 Good, Stephen OL 78 Reed, Jake OT 79 Williams, Daryl OT 80 Phillips, Jordan DT 80 Eagle Road, Jordan.... QB 81 Symonds, Nyko WR 82 Hanna, James TE 82 Gillette, Tanner WR 84 Kasitati, Nila TE 84 Alexander, Frank DE 85 Broyles, Ryan WR 85 Grisson, Geneo DE 86 Winchester, James.... DS 87 Stevenson, Max TE 87 Bradley, Derrick WR 88 McClain, Sheldon..... WR 89 Haywood, Austin TE 90 King, David DE 91 Washington, R.J DE 92 McGee, Stacy DL 94 Peterson, Torrea DT 94 Hosek, Eric K 95 Wade, Jordan DT 97 McFarland, Jamarkus...DT 98 Ndulue, Chuka DE 99 Williams, Mitch DE Gabe Ikard EYE-curd Kameel Jackson CUH-meel Nila Kasitati KNEE-La Cos-uh-tot-tee Trey Metoyer MUH-toy-yer Trey Milliard MILL-erd Marshall Musil Mue-sill Chuka Ndulue CHOO-ka N-duel-E Bennett Okotcha O-cot-cha Adam Shead SHED BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 63

64 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS PRESEASON DEPTH CHART Offense Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. 10 GP CGP Hometown LT 59 Donald Stephenson** Sr Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs HS) 69 Lane Johnson* Jr. 7 7 Groveton, Texas (Kilgore College) LG 64 Gabe Ikard* So Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 77 Stephen Good*** Sr Paris, Texas (Paris HS) 68 Bronson Irwin* So. 8 8 Mustang, Okla. (Mustang HS) C 61 Ben Habern** Jr Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian HS) 50 Austin Woods* So Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath HS) RG 75 Tyler Evans** Jr Strafford, Mo. (Strafford HS 74 Adam Shead RFr. - - Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS) RT 79 Daryl Williams RFr. - - Lake Dallas, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) 73 Josh Aladenoye* So Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite HS) TE 82 James Hanna*** Sr Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) 47 Trent Ratterree*** Sr Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford HS) WR 24 Dejuan Miller*** Sr Metuchen, N.J. (Metuchen HS) 16 Jaz Reynolds* So. - 9 Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS) WR 4 Kenny Stills* So Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) 19 Justin McCay RFr. - - Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Bishop Miege HS) SL 85 Ryan Broyles*** Sr Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) 2 Trey Franks* So Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS) QB 12 Landry Jones** Jr Artesia, N.M. (Artesia HS) 15 Drew Allen* -OR So. 5 5 San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 10 Blake Bell RFr. - - Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll HS) FB 33 Trey Millard* So Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS) 32 Marshall Musil* So. 8 8 La Crosse, Kan. (La Crosse HS) RB 21 Brennan Clay* -OR So. 8 8 San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS) 26 Jonathan Miller* So. - 7 Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest HS) defense DE 56 Ronnell Lewis** Jr Dewar, Okla. (Dewar HS) 91 R.J. Washington** Jr Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Fossil Ridge HS) DT 53 Casey Walker* Jr Garland, Texas (Garland HS) 94 Torrea Peterson RFr. - - San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) DT 97 Jamarkus McFarland** Jr Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS) 92 Stacy McGee* Jr Muskogee, Okla. (Muskogee HS) DE 84 Frank Alexander*** Sr Baton Rouge, La. (Southern Lab HS) 90 David King** Jr Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep HS) SLB 1 Tony Jefferson* So Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS) 5 Joseph Ibiloye** Jr Garland, Texas (South Garland HS) MLB 21 Tom Wort* So New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) 55 Jaydan Bird** Jr New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS) WLB 28 Travis Lewis*** Sr San Antonio, Texas (Robert E. Lee HS) 7 Corey Nelson* So Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) BCB 9 Gabe Lynn* So. 7 7 Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) 32 Jamell Fleming** Sr Arlington, Texas (Seguin HS) SS 14 Aaron Colvin* So Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS) 29 Quentin Hayes RFr. - - Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS) FS 30 Javon Harris** Jr Lawton, Okla. (Macarthur HS) 27 Sam Proctor*** Sr Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) FCB 6 Demontre Hurst** Jr Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster HS) 3 Joe Powell* So. 4 4 Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) specialists K 17 Jimmy Stevens*** Sr Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall HS) 43 Patrick O Hara** Jr Topeka, Kan. (Washburn) KO 43 Patrick O Hara** -OR Jr Topeka, Kan. (Washburn) 36 Tress Way** Jr Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) P 36 Tress Way** Jr Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) KR 2 Trey Franks* So Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS) 85 Ryan Broyles*** Sr Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) KR 21 Brennan Clay* So. 9 9 San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS) 85 Ryan Broyles*** Sr Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) PR 85 Ryan Broyles*** Sr Norman, Okla. (Norman HS) 4 Kenny Stills* So Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) LS-Punts 86 James Winchester** Sr Washington, Okla. (Washington HS) LS-Kicks 50 Austin Woods* So Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath HS) start chart Offense Player 2010 Streak Career Broyles (WR) Habern (C) L. Jones (QB) Evans (RG) Stills (WR) Hanna (TE) Ikard (LG) J. Jones (RG/RT) Stephenson (LT) Good (LG) 2-9 Miller (WR) 1-9 Ratterree (TE) 5-9 Franks (WR) 4-4 Millard (FB) 2-2 Finch (RB) 1-1 Defense Player 2010 Streak Career T. Lewis (LB) Alexander (DE) Hurst (CB) McGee (DT) Proctor (S) Wort (LB) 9-9 Jefferson (SS) 9-9 Ibiloye (LB) R. Lewis (LB) Walker (DT) 4-4 King (DE) 3-3 McFarland (DT) 3-3 Colvin (CB) 1-1 Specialists Player 2010 Streak Career Stevens (K) Way (P/K) Winchester (LS) Woods (SS) O Hara (K) OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

65 PRESEASON AWARDS & HONORS Frank Alexander, Defensive End Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Ryan Broyles, Wide Receiver Biletnikoff Award Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List Walter Camp Award Watch List Athlon Preseason First Team All-American Lidny s Preseason First Team All-American The Sporting News Preseason First Team All-American Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-American Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 First Team (Punt Returner) Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team (Punt Returner) Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team (Punt Returner) The Sporting News Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Aaron Colvin, Defensive Back Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Roy Finch, Running Back Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Jamell Fleming, Defensive Back Jim Thorpe Award Watch List Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Stephen Good, Offensive Line Lombardi Award Watch List The Sporting News Preseason Second Team All-American The Sporting News Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Ben Habern, Offensive Line Lombardi Award Watch List Outland Trophy Watch List Phil Steele s Preseason Fourth Team All-American Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team James Hanna, Tight End Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team Demontre Hurst, Defensive Back Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Gabe Ikard, Offensive Line Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Tony Jefferson, Defensive Back Jim Thorpe Award Watch List Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team Landry Jones, Quarterback Davey O Brien Award Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List Walter Camp Award Watch List Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-American The Sporting News Preseason Third Team All-American Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team The Sporting News Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Ronnell Lewis, Defensive End Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Travis Lewis, Linebacker Bednarik Award Watch List Butkus Award Watch List Lombardi Award Watch List Nagurski Award Watch List Phil Steele s Preseason First Team All-American Athlon Preseason Second Team All-American Lindy s Preseason Second Team All-American Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team The Sporting News Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Jamarkus McFarland, Defensive Tackle Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Trey Millard, Full Back Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Corey Nelson, Linebacker The Sporting News Preseason Second Team All-American The Sporting News Preseason All-Big 12 First Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team Jimmy Stevens, Kicker Lou Groza Award Watch List Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team Kenny Stills, Wide Receiver Biletnikoff Award Watch List Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team Tress Way, Punter Athlon Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Lindy s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Brandon Williams, Running Back Phil Steele s Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team Tom Wort, Linebacker Butkus Award Watch List NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 65 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

66 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SOONERS AT A GLANCE Coaching Staff Name (Alma Mater, Year) Title Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983) Head Coach Brent Venables (Kansas State, 1992) Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/LB Bobby Jack Wright (SW Texas State, 1973)......Assistant Head Coach/ Asst. Defensive Coordinator/DE Cale Gundy (Oklahoma, 1994) Recruiting Coordinator/RB Josh Heupel (Oklahoma, 2001) Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB Jay Norvell (Iowa, 1986) Co-Offensive Coordinator/WR James Patton (Miami (Ohio), 1993) Assistant Coach/OG, C Jackie Shipp (Langston, 1992) Assistant Coach/DL Willie Martinez (Miami, 1985) Assistant Coach/DB Bruce Kittle (Iowa, 1983) Assistant Coach/TE, OT 2010 Season in Review 2010 Final Record Conference Record , third, Big 12 Champions Postseason Bowl Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Postseason Result Oklahoma 48, Connecticut 20 Final Ranking No. 6 BOB STOOPS Returning Players What Returns By Percentage Rushing Yards % Passing Yards % Receiving Yards % Punt Return Yards % Kickoff Return Yards % Interceptions % Scoring % Total Offense % All-Purpose Yards % Field Goals % Punting Yards % Tackles % Tackles for Loss % Sacks % Fumble Recoveries % OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN RETURNING (28) OT Josh Aladenoye, QB Drew Allen, WR Ryan Broyles, RB Jermie Calhoun, RB Brennan Clay, OL Tyler Evans, RB Roy Finch, WR Trey Franks, OL Stephen Good, OL Ben Habern, TE James Hanna, TE Austin Haywood, OL Gabe Ikard, OL Bronson Irwin, OT Lane Johnson, OL Jarvis Jones, QB Landry Jones, FB Trey Millard, WR Dejuan Miller, RB Jonathan Miller, FB Marshall Musil, WR Joe Powell, TE Trent Ratterree, WR Jaz Reynolds, OT Donald Stephenson, WR Kenny Stills, OL Austin Woods DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN RETURNING (21) DE Frank Alexander, LB Jaydan Bird, DB Aaron Colvin, DB Jamell Fleming, LB Daniel Franklin, DB Javon Harris, DB Lamar Harris, DB Demontre Hurst, LB Joseph Ibiloye, DB Tony Jefferson, DE David King, DE Ronnell Lewis, LB Travis Lewis, DB Gabe Lynn, DT Jamarkus, McFarland, DT Stacy McGee, LB Corey Nelson, DB Jesse Paulsen, DB Sam Proctor, DT Casey Walker, DE R.J. Washington, LB Tom Wort SPECIAL TEAMS LETTERMEN RETURNING (4) K Patrick O Hara, K Jimmy Stevens, P Tress Way, DS James Winchester LETTERMEN LOST (18) DE Jeremy Beal, LB Austin Box, OT Cory Brandon, WR Brandon Caleb, DB Quinton Carter, FB Brandon Crow, OL Tavaris Jeffries, DB Emmanuel Jones, WR Cameron Kenney, OL Brian Lepak, DE Pryce Macon, RB Mossis Madu, OT Eric Mensik, RB DeMarco Murray, DB Jonathan Nelson, QB John Nimmo, DT Daniel Noble, DT Adrian Taylor, DB Marcus Trice PLAYERS WHO REDSHIRTED last season (24) QB Blake Bell, TE David Driskill, LB Rashod Favors, LB Caleb Gastelum, DE Geneo Grissom, DB Quentin Hayes, DB James Haynes, DT Eric Humphrey, K Michael Hunnicutt, WR Justin McCay, WR Sheldon McClain, RB Jonathan Miller, DE Chuka Ndulue, DT Torrea Peterson, WR Jaz Reynolds, DB Dillion Schooley, OL Adam Shead, WR Nyko Symonds, OL Tyrus Thompson, FB David Welchert, DT Damon Williams, OL Daryl Williams, DB Julian Wilson, DB Julian Winters OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

67 Sooners By Class Seniors (15) DE Frank Alexander, DB Jesse Bell, WR Ryan Broyles, WR Ryan Caro, DB Jamell Fleming, OL Stephen Good, TE James Hanna, OT Jarvis Jones, LB Travis Lewis, WR Dejuan Miller, DB Sam Proctor, TE Trent Ratterree, OT Donald Stephenson, K Jimmy Stevens, DS James Winchester Juniors (20) LB Jaydan Bird, WR Derrick Bradley, RB Jermie Calhoun, OL Tyler Evans, LB Daniel Franklin, OL Ben Habern, DB Javon Harris, DB Lamar Harris, DB Demontre Hurst, LB Joseph Ibiloye, OT Lane Johnson, QB Landry Jones, DE David King, DE Ronnell Lewis, DT Jamarkus McFarland, DT Stacy McGee, DB Zach Montana, K Patrick O Hara, DB Jesse Paulsen, OL Drew Serruto, QB Ben Sherrard, DT Casey Walker, DE R.J. Washington, P Tress Way, RB Dominique Whaley, DE Mitch Williams Sophomores (22) OT Josh Aladenoye, QB Drew Allen, RB Brennan Clay, DB Aaron Colvin, RB Roy Finch, WR Trey Franks, TE Austin Haywood, OL Gabe Ikard, OL Bronson Irwin, DB Tony Jefferson, LB Erik Lee, DB Gabe Lynn, FB Trey Millard, RB Jonathan Miller, FB Marshall Musil, LB Corey Nelson, DB Joe Powell, OT Jake Reed, WR Jaz Reynolds, WR Kenny Stills, OL Austin Woods, LB Tom Wort Redshirt Freshmen (22) QB Blake Bell, FB David Driskill, LB Rashod Favors, LB Caleb Gastelum, DE Geneo Grissom, DB Quentin Hayes, DB James Haynes, DT Eric Humphrey, K Michael Hunnicutt, WR Justin McCay, WR Sheldon McClain, DE Chuka Ndulue, DT Torrea Peterson, DB Dillion Schooley, OL Adam Shead, WR Nyko Symonds, OT Tyrus Thompson, FB David Welchert, DT Damon Williams, OT Daryl Williams, DB Julian Wilson, DB Julian Winters True Freshmen (25) DT Marquis Anderson, OT Dylan Dismuke, WR Jordan Eagle Road, OT Derek Farniok, WR Tanner Gillette, OT Robert Hollis, K Eric Hosek, TE John Philip-Hughes, DE Nathan Hughes, WR Kameel Jackson, TE Nila Kasitati, LB P.L. Lindley, WR Trey Metoyer, LB Greg Offenburger, DB Bennett Okotcha, DT Jordan Phillips, OL Colten Presgrove, FB Aaron Ripkowski, DB Frank Shannon, TE Max Stevenson, LB Londell Taylor, QB Kendal Thompson, DT Jordan Wade, RB Brandon Williams, RB Danzel Williams SOONERS AT A GLANCE Starters Offensive Starters Returning (15) * Numbers in parenthesis denote career games started. WR Ryan Broyles (35), C Ben Habern (24), QB Landry Jones (24), OL Tyler Evans (16), WR Kenny Stills (14), TE James Hanna (13), OL Gabe Ikard (12), OT Jarvis Jones (10), OT Donald Stephenson (10), OL Stephen Good (9), WR Dejuan Miller (9), TE Trent Ratterree (9), WR Trey Franks (4), FB Trey Milliard (2), RB Roy Finch (1) Offensive Starters Lost (7) RB DeMarco Murray (32), OT Eric Mensik (17), WR Cameron Kenney (10), OT Cory Brandon (8), WR Brandon Caleb (6), OL Tavaris Jeffries (3), OL Brian Lepak (3) Defensive Starters Returning (14) LB Travis Lewis (41), DE Frank Alexander (18), DB Jamell Fleming (13), DB Demontre Hurst (14), DT Stacy McGee (11), DB Sam Proctor (10), LB Tom Wort (9), DB Tony Jefferson (9), LB Joseph Ibiloye (5), DE Ronnell Lewis (5), DT Casey Walker (4), DE David King (3), DT Jamarkus McFarland (3), DB Aaron Colvin (1) Defensive Starters Lost (6) DE Jeremy Beal (43), DT Adrian Taylor (34), DB Quinton Carter (29), DB Jonathan Nelson (17), LB Austin Box (11), DE Pryce Macon (2) Specialists Starters Returning (5) K Jimmy Stevens (31), P Tress Way (26), DS James Winchester (17), DS Austin Woods (13), K Patrick O Hara (5) Specialists Starters Lost (0) Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing Yards Roy Finch (398) Passing Yards Landry Jones (4,718) Receiving Yards Ryan Broyles (1,622) Punt Return Yards Ryan Broyles (268) Kickoff Return Yards Brennan Clay (119) Interceptions Jamell Fleming (5) Scoring Jimmy Stevens (110) Total Offense Landry Jones (4,590) All-Purpose Yards Ryan Broyles (1,922) Field Goals Jimmy Stevens (19) Punting Yards Tress Way (44.0) Tackles Travis Lewis (109) Tackles for Loss Frank Alexander (13) Sacks Frank Alexander (7) Non-Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing Yards DeMarco Murray (1,214) Kickoff Return Yards Mossis Madu (309) Scoring DeMarco Murray (120) All-Purpose Yards DeMarco Murray (2,057) Tackles for Loss Jeremy Beal (19) Sacks Jeremy Beal (8.5) BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 67

68 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 68 OPPONENT INFORMATION Oklahoma will play its sixth consecutive 12-game regular-season schedule in 2011, hosting six of those contests in Norman. The Sooners schedule will reflect the switch to a 10-team Big 12 Conference as Oklahoma will play all nine conference foes with a season-long, round-robin format replacing the Big 12 Championship. Highlighting the non-conference slate is the Sooners first ever trip to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on Florida State. OU will play in-state foe Tulsa for the 24th time while playing Ball State for the first ever time. The matchup with Texas at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas is set for the second Saturday in October while the Bedlam Game against Oklahoma State shifts to the first weekend in December. Oklahoma will host Iowa State over the Thanksgiving weekend. Tulsa Tulsa Hurricanes Game: Sept. 3 at Norman Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Sept. 19, 2009 OU 45, TU 0 at Norman Missouri Missouri Tigers Game: Sept. 24 at Norman Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Oct. 23, 2010 MU 36, OU 27 at Columbia, Mo. vs. Texas Texas Longhorns Game: Oct. 8 at Dallas, Texas Series: , Texas Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 2010 OU 28, UT 20 at Dallas Texas Tech Texas Tech Red Raiders Game: Oct. 22 at Norman Series: 13-5, Oklahoma Last Meeting: Nov. 13, 2010 OU 45, TTU 7 at Norman Texas A&M Texas A&M Aggies Game: Nov. 5 at Norman Series: 18-11, Oklahoma Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 2010 A&M 33, OU 19 at College Station Iowa State Iowa State Cyclones Game: Nov. 26 at Norman Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Oct. 16, 2010 OU 52, ISU 0 at Norman Media Relations Contact: Don Tomkalski donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu (918) tulsahurricane.com Media Relations Contact: Chad Moller mollerc@missouri.edu (573) mutigers.com Media Relations Contact: John Bianco john.bianco@athletics.utexas.edu (512) texassports.com Media Relations Contact: Blayne Beal blayne.beal@ttu.edu (806) texastech.com Media Relations Contact: Alan Cannon a-cannon@athletics.tamu.edu (979) aggieathletics.com Media Relations Contact: Tom Kroeschell tkroesch@iowastate.edu (515) cyclones.com 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * at Florida State Florida State Seminoles Game: Sept. 17 at Tallahassee, Fla. Series: 5-1, Oklahoma Last Meeting: Sept. 11, 2010 OU 47, FSU 17 at Norman Ball State Ball State Cardinals Game: Oct. 1 at Norman Series: First Ever Meeting at Kansas Kansas Jayhawks Game: Oct. 15 at Lawrence, Kan. Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Oct. 24, 2009 OU 35, KU 13 at Lawrence, Kan. at Kansas State Kansas State Wildcats Game: Oct. 29 at Norman Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Oct. 31, 2009 OU 42, KSU 30 at Norman at Baylor Baylor Bears Game: Nov. 19 at Waco, Texas Series: 20-0, Oklahoma Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 2010 OU 53, BU 24 at Waco, Texas at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Cowboys Game: Dec. 3 at Stillwater, Okla. Series: , Oklahoma Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2010 OU 47, OSU 41 at Stillwater Media Relations Contact: Bob Thomas bthomas2@fsu.edu (850) seminoles.com Media Relations Contact: Joe Hernandez jhernand@bsu.edu (765) ) ballstatesports.com Media Relations Contact: Mike Strauss mstrauss@ku.edu (785) kuathletics.com Media Relations Contact: Kenny Lannou klannou@k-state.edu (785) kstatesports.com Media Relations Contact: Nick Joos nicholas-joos@baylor.edu (254) baylorbears.com Media Relations Contact: Kevin Klintworth kevin.klintworth@okstate.edu (405) okstate.com

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70 HEAD COACH 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS History is one tough customer at Oklahoma. The tradition, so rich and so long-standing, is as daunting as it is impressive. To be among the best at Oklahoma is to be among the best in college football... Such dramatics are lost on Bob Stoops. The Sooner head coach befriended the would-be albatross of OU s successful past from his first day on campus and remains steadfastly focused on tomorrow and the championship it holds. It falls then to long-time observers and experts of the game to define Stoops impact. Rarely have the pundits had it so easy. That was true again in 2010 when Oklahoma won its seventh Big 12 title, all of which have come under the current head coach. Stoops didn t arrive at OU until the Big 12 was three years old, but already he has coached the program to more than twice as many championhips as any other school in the league. Stoops won a national crown in 2000, just his second season in Norman, and has led the Sooners to 12 consecutive bowl games, a school record, including seven of the BCS variety. Along the way, he has picked up 17 coach of the year citations including eight on the national level (only five coaches nationally have won more conference coach of the year awards), and watched five assistant coaches move into Football Bowl Subdivision head coaching positions. In 12 seasons under Stoops, Oklahoma has been a fixture on the national stage. The brilliance dulls the memory of what he inherited. When he arrived in Norman, the proud Sooner program was five years removed from a winning record, four from a postseason appearance. Those atypical days of angst are so forgotten now that they might as well be mentioned with the Land Rush and Dust Bowl. Today, the school reflects on 129 victories (Stoops reached 100 victories faster than any coach in college football history), an average of 10.8 per season, during this coach s tenure, including a mark against opponents ranked among the Associated Press top 25. Two Heisman winners and five Heisman finalists have been characteristic of the talent Stoops and his staff have attracted. The offenses have been among the best in college football history (the 2008 team was the first to score 60 or more points in five straight games). The defense has been stingy and is the only program to produce two players who won the Thorpe and Nagurski Awards in the same season. Bob Stoops Head Coach 13th Season (.806) Record at Oklahoma Stoops has been characterized as a grounded family man, big-game coach, relentless recruiter, strong leader and a person with uncommon perspective. His success emanates from a disciplined style true to his roots in the Steel Valley of Ohio, but he is far from inflexible. The principles to which he holds are the tried and true axioms of the sport mixed with cuttingedge strategy and an appreciation for the calculated risk. The son of a coach, Stoops was a four-year starter at Iowa. He began his coaching career in 1983 as a volunteer in the Hawkeye program under Hayden Fry, working through the ranks until he became co-defensive coordinator at Kansas State ( ). There he played a key role in one of the most impressive turnarounds in college football history while serving on Bill Snyder s staff. Eventually, he left for Florida and a three-year stint as Steve Spurrier s defensive coordinator. It was with the Gators, and a national championship team in 1996, that the spotlight found Stoops and made him one of the hottest names in the profession. His hiring at Oklahoma was one for the ages. Coaching Accomplishments Stoops is entering his 13th season. He is vs. the Big 12, vs. the Big 12 South, 38-6 vs. the Big 12 North, 7-1 in the Big 12 title game, vs. non-conference opponents, 72-2 at home, on the road and on neutral fields. OU has set three NCAA records and set or tied 112 school records under Stoops, not including bowl bests and marks specific to a particular position. Among those marks are passing for a game, season and career; receiving for a game, season and career; rushing for a season and all-purpose yards for a career OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

71 OU Football Then and Now The Sooners before and after Stoops arrival... Before Since ( ) ( ) Overall Record Conference Record Vs. Ranked Opponents No. of Weeks in AP Top National Titles 0 1 Conference Titles 0 7 BCS Games 0 8 Bowl Games 3 12 National Award Winners 0 24 Heisman Trophy Winners 0 2 Heisman Trophy Finalists 0 5 All-America Selections 2 35 All-Conference Selections All-Conference Academic NFL 1st Round Choices 1 12 NFL Top 5 Round Choices Years Among final Top Years Among final top Coaching Honors 2008 Big 12 Coach of the Year 2006 Consensus Big 12 Coach of the Year 2003 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year 2003 Walter Camp National Coach of the Year 2003 Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year 2003 AFCA Region IV Co-Coach of the Year 2003 Consensus Big 12 Coach of the Year 2002 AFCA Region IV Co-Coach of the Year 2001 Hula Bowl Head Coach 2000 Associated Press National Coach of the Year 2000 Walter Camp National Coach of the Year 2000 George Munger Award (Maxwell FC) 2000 Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year 2000 Football News Coach of the Year 2000 Consensus Big 12 Coach of the Year 2000 Eddie Robinson/FWAA Coach of the Year 2000 Bear Bryant Coach of the Year The Stoops File Hometown Youngstown, Ohio High School Cardinal Mooney, 1978 College Iowa, 1983 Family wife, Carol daughter, Mackenzie; twin sons, Drake & Isaac Coaching History 1999-Present Oklahoma, Head Coach Florida, Asst. Head Coach, Def. Coor Kansas State, Co-Defensive Coor Kansas State, Defensive Backs 1988 Kent State, Assistant Coach Iowa, Volunteer Coach Iowa, Graduate Assistant Coach THE STOOPS FAMILY HEAD COACH Stoops has authored two of the seven longest winning streaks in Oklahoma history. His 2000 and 2001 teams combined to win 20 straight, while the 2002 and 2003 teams combined to reel off 14 in a row. Those victories all came against FBS opponents. Oklahoma owns the nation s longest current home field winning streak at 36. That s also the best in school history, topping a 25-in-a-row string that ended in Stoops also has fashioned two other streaks of 19 straight. OU won the 2000 national championship, played for three more and captured eight Big 12 South crowns and seven Big 12 titles. Oklahoma has spent 24 weeks at No. 1 in the AP poll and a national-leading 20 weeks atop the BCS standings. Oklahoma has held a double-digit lead in 131 of Stoops 160 games. Oklahoma has played in 12 straight bowl games under Stoops. Never had an OU coach taken even his first three teams to bowls. Prior to Stoops arrival, OU had not played in one of what is now a BCS game since the 1988 Orange Bowl (1987 season). Stoops, in his second season, led OU to the 2001 Orange Bowl (2000 season). An OU player finished among the top seven in the Heisman voting six times on Stoops watch: Sam Bradford (No. 1 in 2008), Adrian Peterson (No. 2 in 2004), Jason White (No. 3 in 2004), Jason White (No. 1 in 2003), Roy Williams (No. 7 in 2001) and Josh Heupel (No. 2 in 2000). Under Stoops, OU has produced 35 All-Americans; two AP Players of the Year (Heupel, White); two Nagurski Award winners (Williams, Derrick Strait); two Thorpe Award winners (Williams, Strait); two Butkus Award winners (Rocky Calmus, Teddy Lehman); one Bednarik Award winner (Lehman); one Lombardi Award winner (Tommie Harris); one Walter Camp winner (Heupel); three O Brien Award winners (Sam Bradford and White twice); a Maxwell Award winner (White); a Unitas Award winner (White); an Outland Trophy winner (Jammal Brown) and one Mosi Tatupu Award winner (J.T. Thatcher). All 74 games of Stoops tenure have been sold out and the stadium capacity has been increased by some 9,000 seats since his arrival. In a state of 3.5 million people and two other FBS programs, attendance in Norman routinely exceeds 84,000. In 1996 and 1997, his Florida defense scored eight touchdowns. The 1996 Gators won the national championship. During his final four seasons at Kansas State, the Wildcats were a and played in three bowl games. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 71

72 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 72 HEAD COACH Bowl Games as a Coach (23) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 FedEx BCS Championship (BCS National Championship game)..... Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta (BCS) Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta (BCS) Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange (BCS National Championship game) Oklahoma 2004 Sugar (BCS National Championship game) Oklahoma 2003 Rose (BCS) Oklahoma 2002 Cotton Oklahoma 2001 Orange (BCS National Championship game) Oklahoma 1999 Independence Oklahoma 1999 Orange (BCS) Florida 1998 Florida Citrus Florida 1997 Sugar (National Championship) Florida 1995 Holiday Kansas State 1994 Aloha Kansas State 1993 Copper Kansas State 1987 Holiday Iowa 1986 Holiday Iowa 1985 Rose Iowa 1984 Freedom Iowa 1983 Gator Iowa Bowl Games as a Player (2) 1983 Peach Iowa 1982 Rose Iowa Accomplishments as a Player Four-year starter at defensive back, Iowa, Honorable Mention All-American, 1982 Iowa team Most Valuable Player, 1982 Two-time All-Big Ten selection, 1979, 1982 Career totals included 205 tackles and 10 interceptions Stoops Career Coaching Record Year School Title Record Bowl 2010 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, def. Connecticut (48-20) 2009 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Brut Sun Bowl, def. Stanford (31-27) 2008 Oklahoma.....Head Coach BCS National Championship, lost to Florida (24-14) 2007 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Fiesta Bowl, lost to West Virginia, (48-28) 2006 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Fiesta Bowl, lost to Boise State (43-42, OT) 2005 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Holiday Bowl, def. Oregon (17-14) 2004 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Orange Bowl, lost to USC (55-19) 2003 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Sugar Bowl, lost to LSU (21-14) 2002 Oklahoma.....Head Coach Rose Bowl, def. Washington State (34-14) 2001 Oklahoma....Head Coach Cotton Bowl, def. Arkansas (10-3) 2000 Oklahoma....Head Coach Orange Bowl, def. Florida State (13-2) 1999 Oklahoma....Head Coach Independence Bowl, lost to Ole Miss (27-25) 1998 Florida Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor Orange Bowl, def. Syracuse (31-10) 1997 Florida Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor Florida Citrus Bowl, def. Penn State (21-6) 1996 Florida Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor Sugar Bowl, def. Florida State (52-20) 1995 Kansas State..Co-Defensive Coordinator Holiday Bowl, def. Colorado State (54-21) 1994 Kansas State..Co-Defensive Coordinator Aloha Bowl, lost to Boston College (12-7) 1993 Kansas State..Co-Defensive Coordinator Copper Bowl, def. Wyoming (52-17) 1992 Kansas State..Co-Defensive Coordinator No Bowl Game 1991 Kansas State..Co-Defensive Coordinator No Bowl Game 1990 Kansas State..Defensive Backs Coach No Bowl Game 1989 Kansas State..Defensive Backs Coach No Bowl Game 1988 Kent State.....Assistant Coach No Bowl Game 1987 Iowa Volunteer Assistant Holiday Bowl, def. Wyoming (20-19) 1986 Iowa Volunteer Assistant Holiday Bowl, def. San Diego State (39-38) 1985 Iowa Volunteer Assistant Rose Bowl, lost to UCLA (45-28) 1984 Iowa Graduate Assistant Freedom Bowl, def. Texas (55-17) 1983 Iowa Graduate Assistant Gator Bowl, lost to Florida (14-6) Totals 28 years (assistant and head coach) (.741) Bowl Coaching Record: 14-9 At OU 12 years (.806) Bowl Coaching Record: OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * BOB STOOPS Prominent Pupils C.J. Ah You (Oklahoma) Rams Remi Ayodele (Oklahoma) Saints Eric Bassey (Oklahoma) Rams Jeremy Beal (Oklahoma) Broncos Sam Bradford (Oklahoma) Rams Mark Bradley (Oklahoma) Buccaneers Jammal Brown (Oklahoma) Redskins Quinton Carter (Oklahoma) Broncos Chris Chester (Oklahoma) Ravens Keenan Clayton (Oklahoma) Eagles Mark Clayton (Oklahoma) Rams Jon Cooper (Oklahoma) Vikings Brody Eldridge (Oklahoma) Colts Joe Jon Finley (Oklahoma) Lions Dominique Franks (Oklahoma) Falcons Jermaine Gresham (Oklahoma) Bengals Tommie Harris (Oklahoma) Bears Garrett Hartley (Oklahoma) Saints Lendy Holmes (Oklahoma) Redskins Juaquin Iglesias (Oklahoma) Bears Clint Ingram (Oklahoma) Saints Manuel Johnson (Oklahoma) Cowboys Brandon Jones (Oklahoma) ers Davin Joseph (Oklahoma) Buccaneers Malcolm Kelly (Oklahoma) Redskins Jevon Kearse (Florida) Titans Phil Loadholt (Oklahoma) Vikings Curtis Lofton (Oklahoma) Falcons Gerald McCoy (Oklahoma) Buccaneers DeMarco Murray (Oklahoma) Cowboys Jonathan Nelson (Oklahoma) Rams Donte Nicholson (Oklahoma) Buccaneers Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma) Vikings Brodney Pool (Oklahoma) Jets Duke Robinson (Oklahoma) Panthers Reggie Smith (Oklahoma) ers Marcus Walker (Oklahoma) Panthers Jimmy Wilkerson (Oklahoma) Saints Roy Williams (Oklahoma) Bengals Trent Williams (Oklahoma) Redskins

73 The Venables File Hometown Salina, Kan. High School... Salina South, 1989 College Kansas State, 1992 Family wife, Julie sons, Jake and Tyler; daughters, Delaney and Addison Coaching History 2004-present Oklahoma Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Oklahoma Co-Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Kansas State Def. Run Game Coordinator Kansas State Linebackers Kansas State Graduate Assistant Bowls Coached (18) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange Oklahoma 2004 Sugar Oklahoma 2003 Rose Oklahoma 2002 Cotton Oklahoma 2001 Orange Oklahoma 1999 Independence.... Oklahoma 1998 Alamo Kansas State 1998 Fiesta Kansas State 1997 Cotton Kansas State 1995 Holiday Kansas State 1994 Aloha Kansas State 1993 Copper Kansas State ASSISTANT COACHES BRENT VENABLES Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 13th Season Coaching Accomplishments Coached 12 NFL Draft picks and four NFL free agents. Linebackers under his direction have been named the Big 12 Defensive POY five times and Big 12 Defensive NOY five times. Also has two Butkus Award winners and two other Butkus finalists along with a Bednarik Award winner. The 2010 defense was No. 13 in pass efficiency defense, No. 7 in tackles, and it helped OU earn a No. 7 ranking in turnover margin. The 2009 defense was No. 2 in the Big 12 in both scoring and total defense (No. 7 nationally in both). The unit also ranked No. 5 nationally in sacks (3.08), No. 5 in red zone defense (71%), No. 7 in rushing defense (88.6), No. 8 in tackles for loss (7.8) and No. 10 in pass efficiency defense. Despite facing 11 of the top 50 scoring offenses, OU was among the top three in nearly every Big 12 category in OU was No. 4 nationally in sacks, No. 20 in rushing defense. The 2007 defense was No. 2 in Big 12 scoring (No. 5 NCAA) and total (No. 19 NCAA) defense despite facing four of the nation s top-nine offenses, three of the top five. OU defense led Big 12 in sacks (32) and scored six TDs. A Broyles finalist 06 when OU led the Big 12 in total (No. 16 NCAA), scoring (No. 19 NCAA) and pass efficiency defense (No. 13 NCAA) and was No. 2 in rushing defense (No. 16 NCAA) and No. 6 nationally with 32 takeaways. In 2005, OU s NCAA rank was No. 4 in rush, No. 13 in total defense. OU led the Big 12 in 2004 in total, rushing and scoring defense. The Sooners ranked No. 11 nationally in scoring and rushing defense, No. 13 in total defense. The 2003 Sooners ranked No. 1 nationally in total defense and passing defense, No. 2 in pass efficiency defense, No. 3 in scoring defense, No. 5 in turnover margin and No. 19 in rushing defense. THE VENABLES FAMILY In 2002, OU was No. 6 nationally in scoring defense, No. 7 in pass efficiency, defense, No. 9 in passing defense, No. 10 in total defense and No. 14 in rushing defense. In 01, OU ranked No. 4 nationally in scoring and total defense, No. 5 in pass eff., defense, No. 6 in takeaways, No. 7 in rushing defense and No. 11 in passing defense. All three 1997 K-State linebackers were all-conference. Prominent Pupils Travis Lewis (Oklahoma) 2008 Big 12 Defensive NOY, 2008 Big 12 Def. FOY Keenan Clayton (Oklahoma), Eagles Curtis Lofton (Oklahoma), Falcons All-American, 2007 AP Big 12 Def. POY Rufus Alexander (Oklahoma) First Team All-American, 2006 Big 12 Def. POY, Clint Ingram (Oklahoma), Saints Lance Mitchell (Oklahoma) 2004 All-Big 12, Butkus Award finalist, 2002 Big 12 Defensive NOY Teddy Lehman (Oklahoma), Jaguars 2003 Butkus, Bednarik Award winner, All- American Rocky Calmus (Oklahoma) 01 Butkus Award, 01 Big 12 Def. POY, All- American Torrance Marshall (Oklahoma) All-American, Big 12 Defensive NOY Brandon Moore (Oklahoma) Jeff Kelly (Kansas State) All-Amer., 98 Big 12 Def. POY, 97 Big 12 Def. NOY Ben Leber (Kansas State), Vikings Mark Simoneau (Kansas State), Saints All-American, Butkus Finalist 1999 Big 12 Def. POY, 1996 Big 12 Def. NOY Percell Gaskins (Kansas State) Accomplishments as a Player HM All-Big Eight in 1992 with 124 tackles (second on team), including a team-leading 68 unassisted tackles. Standout LB at Garden City (Kan.) Community College where he was an All-American after recording 276 tackles. Class 5A Defensive POY, Kansas Sports Magazine. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 73

74 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ASSISTANT COACHES The Wright File Hometown Mission, Texas High School Mission, 1968 College SW Texas St., 1973 Texas A&I, 1980 Family wife, Bee daughters, McKenna, Melia and Micaelan Coaching History 2005-present Oklahoma Assistant Head Coach, Asst. Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Ends Oklahoma Recruiting Coordinator, Defensive Ends Texas Assistant Coach North Texas State Assistant Coach Texas A&I Assistant Coach Coach Texas High School ranks Bowls Coached (17) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange Oklahoma 2004 Sugar Oklahoma 2003 Rose Oklahoma 2002 Cotton Oklahoma 2001 Orange Oklahoma 1999 Independence.... Oklahoma 1997 Fiesta Texas 1996 Sugar Texas 1994 Sun Texas 1991 Cotton Texas 1987 Bluebonnet Texas BOBBY JACK WRIGHT AssT. Head Coach/ASST. Defensive Coordinator/DEFENSIVE ends 13th Season Coaching Accomplishments Returned to the defensive end position for 2010, and helped Jeremy Beal rank among the top 20 nationally in tackles for loss. He led the Big 12 and ranked No. 2 in the league in sacks. Secondary ranked No. 10 nationally in pass efficiency defense in Four players received All-Big 12 honors. The 09 defense gave up fewest passing yards in Big 12. OU added two new starters at corner in 2008, but still flourished, scoring two TDs. The Sooners led the highscoring, pass-happy Big 12 in pass efficiency defense. Helped 2007 OU defense to the No. 3 Big 12 defensive pass efficiency ranking. OU was second in the conference with 19 interceptions. Three DBs (Nic Harris, Reggie Smith, D.J. Wolfe) received first-team All-Big 12 honors. In 2006, OU led the Big 12 and ranked No. 13 nationally in pass efficiency defense. All five players who started in the secondary received all-conference recognition. Moved to the secondary in Two players earned postseason honors. The Sooners ranked No. 21 nationally in passing efficiency defense. In Big 12 games, OU ranked No. 1 in completion percentage, No. 2 in passing efficiency and No. 3 in passing yardage defense. OU defensive backs had more interceptions in 11 games of 2005 than in 13 games of The 2004 DEs, Dan Cody, Jonathan Jackson and Larry Birdine, were No. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, in Big 12 sacks. Special teams coordinator in 2004, he saw OU rank No. 1 in the Big 12 in kickoff coverage (15.7 ypr.) while giving opponents an average of just 4.2 yards on 21 attempts. In 2003, his ends had 35 TFL, 20 sacks and 59 hurries. In 02, the DEs accounted for nearly half of the team s sacks. In 01, the ends combined for 21 tackles for loss. Under Wright s guidance, All-Big 12 receiver Mike Adams broke every UT record in His 91 secondary led nation in pass efficiency defense. Developed Texas K Phil Dawson, an All-SWC honoree and Groza semifinalist, into the nation s top-ranked kicker. His 1995 receiving unit was the best in the SWC with 16.8 yards/catch (107 catches for 1,796 yards and 10 TD). Helped North Texas to 1983 league title, I-AA playoffs. Was on the coaching staff that led Texas A&I to the 1979 Division II national title. Prominent Pupils Jeremy Beal (Oklahoma), Broncos Big 12 Def. Lineman of the Year; All-Big 12 Dominique Franks (Oklahoma), Falcons All-Big 12 Brian Jackson (Oklahoma), Giants All-Big 12 Nic Harris (Oklahoma), Bills Lendy Holmes (Oklahoma), Redskins Reggie Smith (Oklahoma), 49ers All-Big 12 Eric Bassey (Oklahoma), Rams Dan Cody (Oklahoma) Hendricks finalist, consensus All-Big 12 ( 03-04) Jonathan Jackson (Oklahoma) All-Big 12 Jimmy Wilkerson (Oklahoma), Saints Honorable mention All-Big 12 Cory Heinecke (Oklahoma) Two-time honorable mention All-Big 12 Corey Callens (Oklahoma) Honorable mention All-Big 12 Priest Holmes (Texas) Phil Dawson (Texas), Browns Mike Adams (Texas), Browns Lance Gunn (Texas) All-American Stanley Richards (Texas) All-American Winfred Tubbs (Texas) All-American Britt Hager (Texas) All-American Eric Metcalf (Texas) Darrell Green (Texas A&I) NFL All-Pro THE WRIGHT FAMILY THE WRIGHT FAMILY OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

75 The Heupel File Hometown Aberdeen, S.D. High School.. Aberdeen Central, 1996 College Oklahoma, 2001 Family wife, Dawn daughter, Hannah son, Jace Coaching History 2005-present Oklahoma Quarterbacks Arizona Tight Ends Oklahoma Graduate Assistant Bowls Coached (8) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange Oklahoma 2004 Sugar Oklahoma Bowls Played (2) 2001 Orange Oklahoma 1999 Independence.....Oklahoma ASSISTANT COACHES JOSH HEUPEL co-offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks seventh Season Coaching Accomplishments Named Co-Offensive Coordinator on Dec. 13 and took over play-calling duties beginning in OU s Fiesta Bowl win over Connecticut. Helped Landry Jones to a banner 2010 season in which he ranked No. 2 nationally in passing yards and No. 5 in total offense. Jones won the Sammy Baugh Award as college football s top passer. Dealt with a season-ending injury to returning Heisman winner Sam Bradford in 2009, then helped Jones lead the nation in freshman passing TDs while breaking the school record for TDs in a game with six. Tutored Heisman, Davey O Brien and Sammy Baugh winner Sam Bradford, who threw for 4,720 yards and 50 TDs with just eight interceptions. Bradford ranked No. 1 nationally in passing efficiency. He also moved to 86 career TD passes, the most in NCAA history in the first two years of a career. He led the highest scoring offense ever and an NCAA record string of five straight 60-point games. In 2007, Heupel coached RS freshman Bradford, who led nation in passing efficiency (176.5) and set NCAA frosh mark record with 36 TD passes. He made four All-America freshman teams and was a finalist for the Manning Award. Coached Paul Thompson, who, after finding out one day before fall camp that he would play QB, piloted OU to an 11-3 mark in Thompson ranks among OU s top 10 for passing yards, TD passes and completion percentage. Returned to his alma mater late in 2005 campaign and was on the staff for the Holiday Bowl victory over Oregon. Coached tight ends at Arizona in The top two combined for 31 receptions for 346 yards and eight TDs. Brad Wood led the Wildcats with six touchdowns. Helped coach Oklahoma to the 2004 (Sugar Bowl) and 2005 (Orange Bowl) national championship games as a graduate assistant. Founded The 14 Foundation, a non-profit organization that serves underprivileged children throughout Oklahoma. Accomplishments as a Player In 2000, he was the 2000 Heisman Trophy runner-up, Walter Camp Award winner, Associated Press Player of the Year, 2000 and CBS Player of the Year, Led OU to 2000 national championship. OU s first consensus All-America quarterback, and first Oklahoma QB since 1971 to earn All-America honors. Eighty percent winning percentage with a 20-5 mark. Passed for 7,456 yards and 53 touchdowns in career. Oklahoma career top three in passing yards, completions and touchdown passes despite playing just two seasons NFL draft, sixth round, Miami Dolphins. Prominent Pupils Landry Jones 2010 Sammy Baugh Award Winner Sam Bradford (Oklahoma), Rams 2008 Heisman Trophy Winner; No. 1 NFL Draft Pick Jason White (Oklahoma) 2003 Heisman Trophy Winner THE HEUPEL FAMILY BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 75

76 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ASSISTANT COACHES The Gundy File Hometown.... Midwest City, Okla. High School... Midwest City, 1990 College Oklahoma, 1994 Family wife, Kristi son, Kennedy Cale daughter, Caitlin Rae Coaching History 2005-present Oklahoma Director of Recruiting, RB Oklahoma Running Backs UAB Running Backs UAB Quarterbacks Oklahoma Student Assistant Coach Bowls Coached (13) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange Oklahoma 2004 Sugar Oklahoma 2003 Rose Oklahoma 2002 Cotton Oklahoma 2001 Orange Oklahoma 1999 Independence.... Oklahoma 1994 Copper Oklahoma Bowls Played (2) 1993 John Hancock.... Oklahoma 1991 Gator Oklahoma CALE GUNDY director of recruiting/running Backs 13th Season Coaching Accomplishments The 2010 featured the record-setting exploits of DeMarco Murray, who broke Steve Owen s 41-year-old OU record for career touchdowns and Joe Washington s 35-year-old mark for all-purpose yards. Murray also set a career standard for receiving yards by a running back at Oklahoma and cracked the career top 10 rushing list. Saw Chris Brown and Murray become the first OU players on the same roster to eclipse 40 career TDs during the 2009 season. The duo also became the sixth pair in school history to rush for over 2,000 career yards. In 2008, OU had two 1,000-yard rushers in Murray and Brown. OU rushed for yards per game and had 4.8 yards per carry. The 2007 season saw three different backs eclipse the 500-yard mark, led by Allen Patrick with 1,097. Two logged 100-yard games. Murray was a Freshman All-American. OU rushed for yards per game. In 2006, three different OU running backs logged 100-yard games, including true freshman Brown, as the team piled up rushing yards per game. In 2005, coached his third 1,000-yard rusher and saw two different backs log 100-yard games for second straight season. In 2004, Adrian Peterson, who set school season record and NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards. Also tutored Kejuan Jones, who rushed for more than 2,000 yards during his career. Adept at securing the ball, Gundy s 2004 backs logged 48 receptions for 377 yards and rarely lost a fumble (OU lost only nine as a team). Coached 2003 OU backs to 1,896 yards. The backfield hauled in 54 passes for three TDs. Oklahoma s running backs were charged with just two fumbles lost. THE GUNDY FAMILY No OU back lost a fumble in 2002 and there were only two in Coached Quentin Griffin, who finished as the No. 2 rusher in OU history. In 2002, he gained 1,884 yards (No. 6 NCAA/134.6 yards per game). Griffin, a consensus All-Big 12 first team selection, became the Sooners first 1,000-yard rusher since 1998 and finished his career as the school s second leading receiver. He caught one pass in an OU record 29 consecutive games. In 2000, OU backs produced 32 rushing TDs, up from 15 in First team All-Big 12 Griffin scored 16 of those, including six against Texas to set a Sooner record. Prominent Pupils DeMarco Murray (Oklahoma), Cowboys Allen Patrick (Oklahoma), Giants Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma), Vikings Consensus All-American; highest finishing freshman (second) in the history of the Heisman Trophy. Quentin Griffin (Oklahoma) First team All-Big 12; Second team All-American Accomplishments as a Player Held virtually all of the Sooners single-game, singleseason and career passing records prior to Josh Heupel, Jason White and Sam Bradford. Paced the Sooners to a record in his four seasons and was all-conference as a senior. One of only four OU quarterbacks to throw for more than 4,000 yards (Bradford, Heupel, White). First team All-Big Eight as a senior. Big Eight Offensive Newcomer of the Year with marks for completions (54), attempts (109) and yards (904) OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

77 The Norvell File Hometown Madison, Wis. High School... Memorial (Madison) College Iowa, 1986 Family wife, Kim son, Jaden Coaching History 2008-present Oklahoma Co-Offensive Coordinator, WR UCLA Offensive Coordinator, QB Nebraska Offensive Coordinator, QB Oakland Raiders Tight Ends Indianapolis Colts Receivers Iowa State Assitant HC, QB, WR Wisconsin OL, WR, Special Teams Northern Iowa Receivers Iowa Graduate Assitant Bowls Coached (10) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2007 Las Vegas UCLA 2006 Cotton Nebraska 2005 Alamo Nebraska 1995 Hall of Fame......Wisconsin 1994 Rose Wisconsin 1987 Holiday Iowa 1986 Holiday Iowa Bowls Played (4) 1986 Rose Iowa 1984 Freedom Iowa 1983 Gator Iowa 1982 Peach Iowa JAY NORVELL co-offensive Coordinator/Receivers fourth Season Coaching Accomplishments Norvell has unique experience in coaching both in the NFL Super Bowl and BCS championship. He was promoted to Co-Offensive Coordinator on Dec. 13. In 2010, Ryan Broyles set eight of the nine major receiving records at Oklahoma en route to All-America status and the finals of the Biletnikoff Award, while Kenny Stills shattered the school s freshman receiving records. Norvell s 2009 group was led by Broyles who finished the year No. 1 at OU for receptions in a season (89) and TDs in a season (15) and No. 3 for yards in a season (1,120). He led the Big 12 in TD receptions. The 2008 receivers hauled in 49 TDs. Juaquin Iglesias led with 1,092 yards and three others eclipsed 500. OU receivers averaged yards/game, 14.3 yards /catch. Prior to OU, Norvell spent his 21 years as a coach with Iowa, Northern Iowa, Wisconsin, Iowa State, Indianapolis Colts, Oakland Raiders, Nebraska and most recently was the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for UCLA. In 2007, Norvell led the UCLA offense to a fast start, but injuries set back the Bruins in the second half of the season. UCLA went through four QBs and despite a walk-on freshman as the lead signal caller, UCLA beat two top-10 teams and played in the Las Vegas Bowl. In 2006, Nebraska won the Big 12 North and was one of two schools to rank in the top 25 in rushing, passing, total offense and scoring offense. NU ranked No. 23 in passing (244.1 yards/game); No. 23 in rushing, (170.5 yards/ game); No. 14 in total offense (414.6 yards/game); and 17th in scoring (30.6 points/game). QB Zac Taylor was the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. He set school records with 3,197 passing yards, 26 TDs and 3,165 total yards. In 2005, Taylor broke the NU game records for passing yards (431), completions (36), attempts (55) and total offense (433), and single-season marks for completions (237) and attempts (430). In 2004, Norvell helped the Husker QBs post the fifth 2,000-plus yard passing season in program history and its best passing average (186.9) since ASSISTANT COACHES In 2002, he helped the Oakland Raiders to the Super Bowl. The team featured the most prolific offense in the NFL at nearly 390 total yards/game. Norvell played a key role in designing a passing attack that averaged yards. Oakland finished with two explosive play-off efforts, defeating the New York Jets 30-10, before a victory over Tennessee in the AFC title game. From , he served as WRs coach for the Indianapolis Colts, working with the passing game and tutoring All-Pro Marvin Harrison. In Norvell s final season, Harrison had 109 catches for 1,524 yards and 15 TDs. In 2002, Harrison became the only player in NFL history with four consecutive 100-catch seasons. Under Norvell, Harrison had 385 receptions for 5,376 yards and 48 TDs. In 1997 at Iowa State, passing improved by nearly 100 yards/game. Ty Watley led Big 12 with 827 receiving yards. Prominent Pupils Ryan Broyles (Oklahoma) 2010 All-American Juaquin Iglesias (Oklahoma), Bears Manuel Johnson (Oklahoma), Cowboys Zac Taylor (Nebraska) 2006 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year Doug Jolley, Raiders Marvin Harrison, Colts Reggie Wayne, Colts Jerome Payton, Colts Sage Rosenfels (Iowa State), Vikings Ty Watley (Iowa State) 1997 Big 12 leader in receiving yards Accomplishments as a Player All-Big Ten DB in 1985 with a league-high seven picks. Iowa won Big 10 and advanced to Rose Bowl. Was with five bowl teams, including two Rose Bowls (1981, 1985), a pair of Big Ten champions and a team that spent five weeks at No. 1 in Played one season as a member of the Chicago Bears. THE NORVELL FAMILY BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 77

78 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 78 ASSISTANT COACHES The Shipp File Hometown Stillwater, Okla. High School Donart, 1980 College Oklahoma, Langston, 1992 Family son, Christopher; daughter, Kaitlin Coaching History 1999-present Oklahoma Defensive Line Alabama Defensive Line Northeast Louisiana Defensive Line Minnesota Vikings Coaching Intern Green Bay Packers Coaching Intern Southern Illinois Defensive Line Tennessee-Martin Defensive Line Central Missouri State Defensive Line Langston Linebackers Bowls Coached (13) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Holiday Oklahoma 2005 Orange Oklahoma 2004 Sugar Oklahoma 2003 Rose Oklahoma 2002 Cotton Oklahoma 2001 Orange Oklahoma 1999 Independence.... Oklahoma 1998 Music City Alabama Bowls Played (3) 1983 Fiesta Oklahoma 1981 Sun Bowl Oklahoma 1980 Orange Oklahoma JACKIE SHIPP Defensive Line 13th Season Coaching Accomplishments Worked around several energies, but still forged a solid defensive front. By the time the Big 12 title game rolled around, converted defensive end Pryce Macon was a starter. He logged five tackles for loss and three sacks in that game. Also during the season, sophomore Stacy McGee continued his solid development with 23 tackles. Coached Gerald McCoy in 2009 to second straight All-America season. Group had 25.5 TFLs, 11 sacks and three fumble recoveries. Led by All-American Gerald McCoy, the defensive interior was again menacing in The group had 14.5 sacks and three fumble recoveries. Returned the majority of his group in 2007 which resulted in the No. 17 rushing defense in the nation, third in the Big 12. His interior linemen accounted for nine sacks and 22 tackles for a loss. Coached Big 12 Freshman Defensive POY Gerald McCoy. Had one of his least experienced groups in 2006, but OU was second in the Big 12 and No. 16 nationally against the rush. In 2005, Dusty Dvoracek was a consensus All-Big 12 selection after leading the nation s DTs in tackles for loss with 19. The Sooners ranked No. 4 in rushing defense. Despite losing a pair of All-Americans and featuring one transfer and two freshmen in the rotation in 2004, he crafted an interior that showed great improvement. In 2003, he coached Tommie Harris, winner of the Lombardi Award, a consensus All-American and finalist for the Nagurski and Bednarik awards. He also coached All-Big 12 DT Dusty Dvoracek. OU s linemen had 32 TFL and 15 sacks in Two of his players, Tommie Harris and Kory Klein, earned All-Big 12 honors in In 2000, he had four DL selected to All-Big 12 teams, including first team selection Ryan Fisher OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Prominent Pupils Gerald McCoy (Oklahoma), Buccaneers 2009 Lombardi Finalist, Two-time All-Amerian, Two-time first team All-Big 12, 2007 Big 12 Freshman Defensive POY Dusty Dvoracek (Oklahoma), Bears 2003, 2005 All-Big 12 first team Tommie Harris (Oklahoma), Bears 2003 Lombardi winner, 2003 Bednarik and Nagurski finalist; 2002 Lombardi and Nagurski finalist, first team All-Big 12, 2001, 2002 and Kory Klein (Oklahoma) 2000 second team Freshman All- American, 2001 second team All-Big 12 Ryan Fisher (Oklahoma) 2000 All-Big 12 Accomplishments as a Player A first-round pick (14th overall) of the Miami Dolphins where he played five seasons. He helped the Dolphins post a record, make two playoff appearances and advance to the 1985 Super Bowl. Shipp was the Dolphins leading tackler (79) in 1987 and finished his career in Miami with 231 tackles. Played one season with the LA Raiders (1988). A standout linebacker at the University of Oklahoma, he starred on Sooner squads that posted a combined record, won two bowl games and captured the 1980 Big Eight Championship. Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior, and was selected as an All-American by Football News following his junior campaign. In the 1982 border clash with Texas, Shipp had 23 tackles, an OU single-game record. Totaled 489 total tackles in his career which stands No. 2 at OU. Also owns the single-season record for tackles with 189 during his soph campaign (1981). JACKIE SHIPP

79 The Patton File Hometown Lafayette, Ohio High School..... Allen East, 1989 College....Miami (Ohio), 1993 (B.S), 1995 (M.S.) Family wife, Nichole daughters, Katie, Madie and Abbie; son, Brayden Coaching History 2006-present Oklahoma Offensive Line Northwestern Offensive Line Northwestern Tight Ends, H-backs Miami (Ohio) Tight Ends, H-backs Rhode Island Offensive Line Rhode Island Tight Ends Miami (Ohio) Graduate Assistant Bowls Coached (8) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Sun Oklahoma 2009 BCS National Champ.. Oklahoma 2008 Fiesta Oklahoma 2007 Fiesta Oklahoma 2005 Sun Northwestern 2003 Motor City..... Northwestern 2000 Alamo Northwestern james patton guards, centers sixth Season Coaching Accomplishments In 2010, just one season removed from playing tight end, T Eric Mensik earned first-team All-Big 12 honors. The Sooners ranked No. 4 in passing, No. 13 in total and No. 17 in scoring offense nationally. Had one returning starter in 2009, Trent Williams, who earned All-America honors. Despite 10 different starters and eight different starting combinations, line ranked No. 24 nationally in sacks allowed with 1.25 per game. The 2008 line anchored an offense that produced 7,670 yards, 99 TDs, two 1,000-yard rushers and one 1,000-yard receiver. It also protected Sam Bradford, the Heisman winner, giving up only 13 sacks. Three lineman were named All-Big 12 first team including Outland finalist Duke Robinson and All-American Phil Loadholt. His 2007 line gave up just 14 sacks to rank No. 5 nationally. With an average of 1.0 sacks per game, the line broke the school record of 1.21 per game set in Five linemen received Big 12 honors. Seven of the eight players on the two-deep chart were underclassmen. His first OU line included just one senior, yet helped OU to rushing yards/game, while surrendering a Big 12-low 1.21 sacks/game (No. 11 nationally). Three different running backs had 100-yard games. The 2005 Northwestern team went to the Sun Bowl. The offense was No. 4 nationally in total yards (500.3), No. 7 in passing (306.8), No. 16 in turnover margin (+.75), No. 26 in rushing (193.4) and No. 28 in scoring (33.9). The 2005 team featured QB Brett Basanez, who ranked No. 3 in the nation in total offense, while freshman running back Tyrell Sutton ranked No. 8 in rushing yards per game and No. 16 in points per game. WR Shaun Herbert was No. 20 in receptions per game. THE PATTON FAMILY ASSISTANT COACHES The 2005 team gave up 11 sacks in 512 passing attempts, despite returning only one starter. Northwestern had at least one 1,200-yard rusher and one of the nation s top 30 rushers each year from In 2000, Northwestern played Nebraska at the Alamo Bowl. That Wildcats ranked No. 3 in NCAA total offense. Every Northwestern senior OL he coached made it NFL. Helped 98Miami (Ohio) team to 10-1 mark. Coached with Kevin Wilson at Miami and Northwestern. Prominent Pupils Trent Williams (Oklahoma), Redskins All-American Phil Loadholt (Oklahoma), Vikings All-American Duke Robinson (Oklahoma), Panthers Consensus All-American, Outland Finalist Jon Cooper (Oklahoma), Vikings Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year Zach Strief (Northwestern), Saints 2005 First team All-American Ikechuku Ndukwe (Northwestern), Chiefs Trai Essex (Northwestern), Steelers Matt Ulrich (Northwestern), Colts Austin King (Northwestern), Buccaneers Jeff Roehl (Northwestern), Giants Lance Clelland (Northwestern), Ravens Accomplishments as a Player A four-year letterman at Miami (Ohio). Had 45 career catches for 504 yards and one TD, including 16 catches for 166 yards as a senior. Named a captain his senior year and earned first team All-Mid American Conference honors. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 79

80 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 80 ASSISTANT COACHES The Martinez File Hometown..... Coral Gables, Fla. High School. Hollywood Hills, 1981 College Miami (Fla.), 1985 Family wife, Kim son, William; daughters, Christina and Ashley Coaching History 2010-present Oklahoma Secondary Georgia Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Georgia Secondary Central Michigan Asst. Head Coach, Secondary Central Michigan Secondary Eastern Michigan Secondary Central Florida Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Central Michigan Secondary Grand Valley State Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Olympic Heights (Fla.) H.S. Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Boca Raton (Fla.) H.S. Secondary Bethune-Cookman Quarterbacks, Receivers Miami (Fla.) Graduate Assistant Bowls Coached (12) 2011 Tostitos Fiesta.....Oklahoma 2009 Capital One Georgia 2008 Sugar Georgia 2006 Chick-Fil-A Georgia 2006 Sugar Georgia 2005 Outback Georgia 2004 Capital One Georgia 2003 Sugar Georgia 2001 Music City Georgia 1994 Las Vegas.. Central Michigan 1987 Fiesta Miami 1986 Sugar Miami Bowls Played (2) 1985 Fiesta Miami 1984 Orange Miami Willie martinez Defensive backs second Season Coaching Accomplishments Impressive first year with Oklahoma as safety Quinton Carter was named an AFCA All-American and first-year starter Jamell Fleming, a corner, topped the Big 12 and ranked No. 2 nationally in passes defended. Safety Tony Jefferson was named the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. As a team, OU ranked No. 8 nationally in pass efficiency defense. Over the past 10 years, 14 of Martinez s defensive backs were selected in the NFL Draft. Spent nine years at Georgia where he helped UGA to 90 victories, two SEC championships, three SEC Eastern Division titles, seven bowl victories and six top-10 finishes including No. 2 in 2007 and No. 3 in The 2007 UGA defense was No. 1 in the SEC and No. 8 nationally in sacks (42) and 14 nationally in total defense. His 2006 defense was No. 8 nationally in total defense, No. 5 in pass defense and No. 1 in the SEC in third down efficiency. Under Martinez, the 2005 Georgia defense was eighth in the country in scoring defense (16.4 ppg). The 2003 SEC Eastern Division champions finished second nationally in scoring defense (14.5 ppg), fourth in total defense ( ypg), sixth in passing defense ( ypg, first in the SEC), 14th nationally in turnover margin (+.79) and fourth in number of scoreless quarters (25) among the AP s final top-10 teams. The 2002 Georgia defense finished first in the SEC and fourth nationally in scoring defense (15.1 ppg), first in the SEC in red zone defense (58.8%), second in the SEC in rushing defense (114.0 ypg) and allowed only 31 second half points in the final seven games of the season. Coached a Central Michigan defense in 2000 that led the nation in pass defense (149.7 ypg). Tutored Brian Leigeb, who led the MAC in tackles and was third nationally with per game in OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Was part of a Central Michigan staff that won the 1994 MAC Championship before playing in the Las Vegas Bowl. Was a graduate assistant on a Miami staff that coached in the 1986 Sugar and 1987 Fiesta Bowls. Prominent Pupils Quinton Carter (Oklahoma), Broncos 2010 All-American, 2010 All-Big 12, 2010 Wooden Award Cup Winner Jonathan Nelson (Oklahoma), Rams Jamell Fleming (Oklahoma) 2010 All-Big 12 Tony Jefferson (Oklahoma) 2010 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year Reshad Jones (Georiga), Dolphins 2008 All-SEC Asher Allen (Georgia), Vikings 2008 Jim Thorpe semifinalist Paul Oliver (Georiga), Chargers Tra Battle (Georgia), Cowboys 2006 All-SEC Greg Blue (Georgia), Vikings 2005 All-American, 2005 All-SEC Tim Jennings (Georgia), Bears 2005 All-SEC, 2002 All-SEC Freshman DeMario Minter (Georiga), Browns 2005 All-SEC Thomas Davis (Georgia), Panthers 2004 All-American, 2003 & 2004 All-SEC, Bednarik semifinalist Sean Jones (Georgia), Buccaneers 2003 All-American, 2003 All-SEC, 2002 All-SEC Jermaine Phillips (Georgia), Buccaneers 2001 All-SEC Brian Leigeb (Central Michigan), Colts 2000 All-MAC Accomplishments as a Player Played on the 1983 National Champions at Miami. Defensive back on the 1984 Orange and 1985 Fiesta Bowl teams. THE MARTINEZ FAMILY

81 The Kittle File Hometown..... Cedar Falls, Iowa High School Cedar Falls College Iowa (1983) Family wife, Jan son, George daughter, Emma Bowls Coached (4) 1986 Rose Iowa 1984 Freedom Iowa 1983 Gator Iowa 1982 Peach Iowa Bowls Played (1) 1982 Rose Iowa bruce kittle Tight ends, tackles first Season Named assistant coach overseeing tight ends and tackles in January after serving a season as Oklahoma s on campus recruiting coordinator. Professional Experience 2011-present Oklahoma Assistant Coach; Tight Ends and Tackles Oklahoma On Campus Recruiting Coordinator Cedar Falls High School Assistant Football Coach West High School Assistant Football Coach Faith United Church of Christ (Iowa City) Pastor Northwest Junior High School Head Football Coach Sixth District Department of Correctional Services Executive Officer Iowa Peace Institute Director of Restorative Justice Programs Univ. of Wisconsin Law School Clinical Assistant Professor Michael, Best & Friedrich Law Firm Associate Simmons, Perrine, Albright & Elwood Law Firm Associate U.S. Federal Court of Appeals - 8th Circuit Law Clerk Iowa Volunteer Coach Iowa Graduate Assistant Coach ASSISTANT COACHES Professional Accomplishments Following graduation from Iowa, he spent four years on the Iowa staff, two as an graduate assistant and two as a volunteer assistant. All four of those years with spent under Kirk Ferentz, who was coaching the offensive line. During that time, Iowa played in four straight bowl games. Kittle also worked with Hayden Fry, Barry Alvarez, Dan McCarney and Mike Stoops. Member and certified mediator with the Iowa Association of Mediators, Wisconsin Association of Mediators and Victim Offender Mediation Association. Member in good standing and admitted to practice law in Iowa and Wisconsin State Bars. Member of Seventh and Eighth Circuits U.S. Federal Courts. Ordained Clergy with standing in Eastern Association, Iowa Conference, United Church of Christ, UCC Christians for Justice Action Network, Protestant Justice Action Network, Fellowship of Reconciliation. Member of American Football Coaches Association. Accomplishments as a Player Captain and starting offensive tackle for Iowa s 1981 Rose Bowl team. Lettered all four years at Iowa as an offensive tackle. THE KITTLE FAMILY BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 81

82 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SUPPORT STAFF The Schmidt File Hometown Harvard, Neb. High School Harvard, 1980 College Nebraska, 1986 Oklahoma, 2000 Family wife, Robin daughter, Aubrey; son, Samuel jerry schmidt Director of Sports Enhancement 13th Season Coaching History 1999-present Oklahoma Director of Sport Enhancement Florida Coordinator Notre Dame Coordinator Oklahoma State Director Notre Dame Assistant Coaching Accomplishments 1991 Collegiate Strength Coach of the Year by USA Fitness. Worked with five Heisman Trophy winners, including Sam Bradford (Oklahoma), Jason White (Oklahoma), Danny Wuerffel (Florida), Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State) and Tim Brown (Notre Dame). Coached 27 NFL first-round draft picks. Has coached with teams that played in six national championship games and has national title rings from OU, Notre Dame and Florida. THE SCHMIDT FAMILY OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

83 The McMillen File Hometown Salina, Kan. High School.. Salina Central, 1981 College Kansas State, 1985 Family wife, Gina sons, Alex and Nathan Professional Experience 1999-present Oklahoma Administrative Coordinator Nat l Cattlemen s Beef Assoc. Director of Marketing Kansas State Assoc. A.D. for External Affairs matt mcmillen Administrative Coordinator 13th Season Professional Accomplishments Oversaw areas of allied industry, sponsorship, advertising and trade shows generating more than $3 million annually for the National Cattlemen s Beef Association, the trade organization representing more than one million beef producers. Created Kansas State s Corporate Partner Program and secured $3.4 million in advertising revenues to install a Sony JumboTron and three other scoreboards in KSU stadium. Coordinated the annual fund-raising plan for the Mike Ahearn Scholarship Fund, increased the number of Catbacker Clubs from eight to 34, and established and managed the Ahearn Fund Board of Directors, the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame, and the Golden Cats football support group. SUPPORT STAFF OU Responsibilities Oversees football operations by working directly with OU s strength, sports medicine, football video, equipment, field maintenance and secretarial staffs. Serves as liaison with media relations, athletic administration, marketing, development, academic student life, game day operations and the business office, as well as FCA, the Touchdown Club, the OU Football Lettermen s Association, and Sooner Sports Properties. Coordinates all of OU s travel arrangements, including Big 12 Championship and bowl games. Works closely with Coach Stoops in coordinating community affairs, including the OU Football/FCA Holiday Food Drive and the Partners for Youth Football Clinic. Co-coordinator of the OU Football Camp and OU Football Coaches Clinic. Serves as President of the Bob Stoops Champions Foundation. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE McMILLEN FAMILY THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 83

84 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SUPPORT STAFF The Johnson File Hometown King City, Mo. High School King City, 1954 College Missouri, 1958 Family wife, Cindy two grown children, seven grandchildren merv johnson Director of Football Operations 33rd Season Coaching History 1998-present Oklahoma Director of Football Operations Special Assistant to the Athletics Director Oklahoma Assistant Coach Notre Dame Assistant Coach Arkansas Assistant Coach Missouri Assistant Coach Arkansas Graduate Assistant Player Accomplishments An All-Big Seven tackle for Missouri where he was an academic all-conference selection as well. Co-captained and played in the Blue-Gray All-Star game Academic All-Big Seven selection and was honored as the league s most Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year THE JOHNSON FAMILY Coaching Accomplishments In his 20 years as an OU assistant coach, he amassed a record, a national championship, six Big Eight Conference titles and seven bowl game victories. Produced 19 All-Americans. Coached on staffs that won four national championships (Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Arkansas). Inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in First recipient of the National Football Foundation Integrity Award in The award was subsequently named in his honor. Received the All-American Football Foundation s Mike Campbell Lifetime Achievement Award in OU Responsibilities Coordinates the day-to-day activities off the field for OU football players, deals with on-campus recruiting efforts and serves as the pro scout liaison. Serves as color analyst on the Sooner Radio Network OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

85 The Anderson File Hometown Sterling, Kan. High School Sterling College Oklahoma (1979) Family wife, Kerri sons, Caleb and Connor daughter, Kaitlin THE ANDERSON FAMILY scott anderson Head Athletics Trainer 17th Season Professional Experience 1997-Present Oklahoma Head Athletic Trainer Tulane Head Athletic Trainer Oklahoma Assistant Athletic Trainer Professional Accomplishments Recently appointed the President for the College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS). Is a Certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. Is licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision. Active member and past Chair of the Big 12 Medical Aspects of Sport Committee. Currently serving as chair of Educational Program for the Big 12 Medical Aspects of Sport Committee. Co-Chair for Inter-Association Task Force on sickle cell trait in athletes. Received the 2005 College/University Athletic Trainer of the Year award by the National Athletic Trainers Association SUPPORT STAFF Member of the Inter-Association Task Force on Safety in Football: Off-season Conditioning. Member of the Inter-Association Task Force on Exertional Heat Illness. Cited for outstanding work in his field by the All-American Football Foundation in Member of the Mid-American Trainers Association. Member of the College Athletic Trainers Society. Member of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association. Developed a comprehensive sports medicine program in conjunction with the Tulane University Hospital Department of Orthopedics. Coordinated Tulane s Substance Abuse Program. OU Responsibilities Supervises a staff of 17 Certified Athletic Trainers, one physical therapist and 20 undergraduate student athletic trainers, providing medical care to the student-athletes. An adjunct instructor for the Department of Health and Exercise Sciences. Conducts a summer Athletic Training Clinic geared toward high school athletic trainers. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 85

86 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SUPPORT STAFF The Case File Hometown Hopedale, Ohio High School.... Cadiz (OH), 1998 College Ohio, 1995 Family.. wife, Dr. Rhonda Evans Case REED CASE ON CAMPUS RECRUITING COORDINATOR first Season Professional History 2011-present Oklahoma On Campus Recruiting Coordinator Kentucky Director of Football Administration East Carolina Director of Football Administration Oklahoma State Coordinator of Football Operations Northwestern Assistant Recruiting Coordinator Akron Director of Football Operations Northwestern Quality Control/Video Assistant Houston Texans Pro Scouting Summer Intern Virginia Defensive Graduate Assistant Texas Special Assistant to the Head Coach Cadiz High School Assistant Coach/Head Wrestling Coach Sheridan High School Assistant Coach Brad camp Associate Director of Athletics Equipment The Camp File Hometown...Argenta, Ill. High School... Argenta-Oreana College... Illinois, 2001 Illinois, 2004 Family...wife, Michelle; daughters, Ella and Adelaide Professional Experience 2006-present...Oklahoma Associate Director of Athletics Equipment Chicago Bears Assistant Equipment Manager. Graduate Assistant Illinois Student Manager Professional Accomplishments Certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association OU Responsibilities Oversees the daily recruiting operations of the Sooner program. Creates and maintains prospect correspondence. Manages BobStoops.com Brian martin Athletics Video Coordinator The Martin File Hometown... Salina, Kan. High School...Sacred Heart College... Kansas State, 1998 Family... wife, Natalie; son, Brett Professional Experience 2001-present... Oklahoma Athletics Video Coordinator Kansas State Assistant Video Coordinator Professional Accomplishments 2009 Big 12 Video Coordinator of the Year 2003 Big 12 Video Coordinator of the Year 86 * OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

87 SUPPORT STAFF SCOTT KOLOK Assistant Strength Coach The Kolok File Hometown Byram, Conn. High School Greenwich High School College The Citadel, 1995 Springfield (Mass.) College, 1997 Family wife, Carla; son, Donny; daughter Francisca Professional Experience 2000-present Oklahoma Assistant Strength Coach Tulsa Assistant Strength Coach 1997 (June-Dec.) Intern International Performance Institute Jan May Springfield College Interim Head Coach Springfield College Graduate Assistant Coach The Citadel Asst. Undergrad. Strength Coach Rodney Rideau Assistant Strength Coach The Rideau File Hometown Midwest City, Okla. High School Midwest City High School College Oklahoma, 2000 Professional Experience 2005-present Oklahoma Assistant Strength Coach Kansas Assistant Strength Coach Playing Experience Washington Redskins New England Patriots Oklahoma COREY CALLENS Assistant Strength Coach The Callens File Hometown Tulsa, Okla. High School Jenks High School College Oklahoma, 2000 Family... wife, Marisha; sons, Corey and Micah; daughter, Christian Professional Experience 2007-present Oklahoma Assistant Strength Coach Playing Experience Miami Dolphins Rhein Fire Carolina Panthers Baltimore Ravens Oklahoma BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF DWAYNE CHANDLER Assistant Strength Coach JOHN FLYNN Graduate Assistant Coach RYAN REYNOLDS Graduate Assistant Coach THE SOONERS The Chandler File Hometown Aberdeen, Miss. High School Aberdeen High School College Oklahoma, 2000 Family...son, Dwayne Harris Professional Experience 2010-present Oklahoma Assistant Strength Coach Denver Broncos Assistant Strength Coach Minnesota Head Strength Coach Minnesota Assistant Strength Coach Dallas Cowboys Strength Intern Oklahoma Strength Intern Playing Experience Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma The Flynn File Hometown Anadarko, Okla. High School Anadarko High School College Oklahoma, 2004 Oklahoma, 2008 Family wife, Jennifer Coaching History 2007-present Oklahoma Graduate Assistant Coach Playing Experience Oklahoma The Reynolds File Hometown Las Vegas, Nev. High School....Bishop Gorman High School College Oklahoma, 2009 Coaching History 2010-present Oklahoma Graduate Assistant Coach Playing Experience Oklahoma SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 87

88 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SUPPORT STAFF jim hillis, rtp, atc Director of Rehabilitation don mcginnis, m.d. Coordinator of Orthopedic Coverage brock schnebel, M.D. Team Physician Phil adamson, m.d. Team Physician martin tippie, m.d. Team Physician Emeritus julie Watson Secretary for Bob Stoops jessica mcclanahan Secretary for Assistant Coaches kristin kunitz Recruiting Secretary greg tipton Assistant AD - Equipment Operations Brent cardwell Assistant Video Coordinator jeff salmond Director of Athletic Field Management David loggie Laundry Attendant Oklahoma Athletics Sports Medicine The University of Oklahoma has a rich five-decade history of setting a standard for sports medicine care, a tradition that continues today. Head Athletic Trainer Scott Anderson, his staff and the team physicians comprise the professional staff. Anderson was named 2005 Trainer of the Year by the National Athletics Trainers Association and 2004 Trainer of the Year by the All-American Football Foundation. Brock Schnebel, M.D., Head Team Physician for the 2000 United States Olympic Team, directs OU s physician staff. Don McGinnis, M.D., serves an Olympic Team assignment in addition to his responsibilities with the Oklahoma Athletics Department. Phil Adamson, M.D., and Martin Tippie, M.D., complete the Sooners primary physician staff. The state-of-the-art Henry J. Freede Sports Medicine Complex in the Barry Switzer Center provides a convenient location for the Sooners to receive their care. The Sports Medicine Staff provides consistent service on a daily basis which includes injury prevention and acute care, post-injury rehabilitation, x-ray, and physician assessment. Jim Hillis, a Registered Physical Therapist and Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainer, coordinates all rehabilitation protocols. The combination of the staff and facility provide the care that is vital to a championship program. OU s facility is equipped with SwimEx aquatic therapy, isokinetic rehabilitation and testing equipment, along with cardiovascular and exercise equipment that offers the ability to manage the multi-level needs of OU s student-athletes. BLAKE KUENZI Assistant Director of Athletics Equipment David littlejohn Associate Director of Athletics Equipment brandon meier Executive Director of Video Production Amy Mossman Administrative Coordinator for Athletics Equipment Ben wilson Laundry Attendant 88 * OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

89 the sooners HISTORY Divider BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 89

90 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 73 josh aladenoye mesquite, texas north mesquite hs ol so 2010: Appeared in the final 12 games of the season as a backup offensive lineman... held a spot on the field goal team... had a seasonhigh 20 offensive plays vs. Florida State... had five knockdowns on just 19 snaps vs. Iowa State. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Nike training camp offensive lineman MVP award... two-time all-district... recorded 80 pancake blocks as a senior... graded out at over 90%... bench pressed 335 pounds and possessed a 23-inch vertical... boasted a 3.4 GPA... SuperPrep No. 54 player in the Southwest region first team all-class, all-star Super Team compiled by Texas Football Magazine... No. 36 offensive tackle prospect by Scout.com... No. 42 offensive tackle by Rivals.com... No. 76 player in Rivals Texas Top PrepStar All-Midlands Region team. The Wrap-up: Pronounced uh-lad-uh-noy... son of Donna Scott and Josh Aladenoye... undecided on a major... dropped 26 pounds since arriving on campus. LB de JR sr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Starter at defensive end in nine games... second on the team with 13 tackles for loss and seven sacks... had a career-high four tackles for loss vs. Nebraska including two sacks and a forced fumble... racked up three TFLs vs. Iowa State... led position group with seven tackles vs. Air Force and Iowa State. 2009: Was used extensively in three-man rotation at defensive end before taking over starting duty for an injured Auston English in game 10 (Texas A&M)... took a fumble back three yards for a TD vs. Idaho State... career-high two tackles for loss against Nebraska... forced a fumble against Texas A&M. 2008: All-Big 12 honorable mention by the AP... recorded 21 total tackles on the year, including a career-high six tackles in Big 12 Championship victory over Missouri... five stops in the national championship game, including one for loss... forced a fumble against Kansas State... recovered fumbles in home wins versus Nebraska and Texas Tech... also notched five TFLs and 3.5 sacks on the year, including 1.5 each in the Big 12 Championship. 2007: Redshirted 84 frank ALEXANDER BATON ROUGE, LA. SOUTHERN LAB High School: Had 76 tackles and a team-leading 13 sacks his senior year... four-year starter... also saw time on offense as a tight end... named first-team all-state... selected for all-district and all-metro teams... chosen for the East Meets West All-American game... all-district on both sides of the ball his junior season... bench pressed 315 and squatted 430 pounds... ran a yard dash... coached by Michael Roach. The Wrap-up: Parents: Frank and Juanita Alexander... communication major. FRANK ALEXANDER OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

91 15 Drew allen S A N A N TO N I O, T E X A S ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL QB so THE SOONERS 10 blake bell WICHITA, KAN. BISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL QB RS-FR BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS Comp-Att Pct Yds Avg/game TD INT R Yds : The backup to Landry Jones, saw action in five games... had a seven-yard rushing TD vs. Iowa State... completed 64.3 percent of his passes on the season. 2009: Enrolled in the spring of redshirted. High School: PrepStar All-American top 250 nationally... EA Sports Golden Gun Accuracy Challenge winner... threw for 2,315 yards and 22 touchdowns in rushed for over 400 yards... held a 56% completion percentage his senior year... threw for 2,589 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2007 with 254 yards rushing and five TDs... clocked at 4.7 in the bench pressed 265 pounds, squatted 345 pounds and power cleaned 250 pounds... boasted a 3.8 GPA... No. 15 pro-style quarterback (Rivals.com)... No. 38 player in the Southwest region (SuperPrep)... No. 38 quarterback prospect (Scout.com)... No. 56 player (Rivals Texas Top 100) The Wrap-up: Listens to Juke Joint Johnny by Red Sovine before games... worked in a bakery during high school... majoring in management. 2010: Redshirted High School: A five-star recruit by Scout.com... a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com... participant in the Under Armour All-American Game... threw for 2,752 yards and 32 touchdowns in held a 66.6% completion percentage... rushed for 839 yards... threw 3,240 yards and 37 touchdowns in No. 1 pro-style quarterback (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 1 player in Kansas (Scout.com)... No. 2 player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... No. 4 quarterback (Scout.com)... No. 6 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 6 overall player (Rivals. com)... No. 38 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 41 overall player (Scout. com)... No. 65 overall player (ESPN.com)... No. 126 overall player (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Mark and Sherry Bell... father played six seasons in the NFL as a defensive end for Seahawks and Colts organizations... uncle Mike Bell also played 12 seasons as a defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs... both dad and uncle played college ball at Colorado State... brother played at Emporia State... undecided on a major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS DREW ALLEN SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 91

92 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S 92 THE SOONERS 55 Jaydan bird WICHITA, KAN. CONWAY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL lb jr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : A member of the kick coverage units, he saw action in all 14 games... had tackles in nine games including two against Texas A&M... forced a fumble vs. Florida State... first team Academic All-Big : Enrolled in the spring of appeared in 12 games as a member of the special teams... had tackles against Idaho State and Tulsa. High School: No. 12 middle linebacker the nation (Scout.com)... No. 16 overall player in the Midlands (SuperPrep)... No. 23 inside linebacker in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 26 linebacker in the nation (SuperPrep)... No. 3 overall player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... SuperPrep All-American PrepStar All-Midlands Region led Conway Springs to the Class 3A state title Sunflower State s Small School Defensive Player of the Year and first team all-state selection Kansas Football Coaches Association first team All-State selection Vype Kansas football Player of the Year clocked at 4.5 in the 40 accounted for 115 tackles, 12.5 for a loss, and three interceptions in 2008 also rushed for 2,435 yards and 27 touchdowns finished high school career with 225 tackles and 4,701 yards rushing with 56 touchdowns despite missing most of his junior campaign with an injury. The Wrap-up: Worked as a bricktender in high school... undecided on a major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * wr LB sr JR 2010: Consensus All-American... Biletnikoff Award finalist... consensus All-Big No. 2 in the NCAA receptions, No. 4 in receiving yards... owns 10 school records, nine that were set in receptions in a game (15 vs. Iowa State), season receptions, career receptions, receiving yards in a game (208 vs. Colorado), season receiving yards, career receiving yards, season TD receptions, career touchdown receptions, season 100-yard games and career 100-yard games... a reception in 38 consecutive games... three receiving TDs vs. Colorado and Texas Tech (five career three-td games)... over 100-yard mark in 12 of last 16 games and scored TD in 12 of last had 10+ receptions in five games... career-long 81-yard TD reception vs. Colorado... has 16 plays of 40+ yards in his career... No. 5 at OU with 4,634 all-purpose yards, No. 3 with 998 career punt return yards... set OU career bowl records in receptions and receiving yards with a 13-catch, 170-yard effort in the Fiesta Bowl. 2009: Consensus All-Big 12 PR... All-Big 12 second team by AP, coaches and Dallas Morning News... set then-ou season record with 89 receptions and tied TD mark at yardage total of 1,120 is No. 4 at OU... his 1,776 all purpose yards rank No. 10 at OU and 492 punt return yards No ranked No. 4 nationally in punt returns (15.87), No. 11 in receiving yards (93.33) and No. 12 in receptions (7.42)... Sun Bowl MVP with 13 receptions (OU and Sun Bowl Record) for 156 yards and three TDs (OU bowl and Sun Bowl record)... five multi-td games catches vs. Tulsa and Kansas... three TD receptions in three games... first career rushing TD came vs. Texas A&M (25 yards)... career-high 209 PR yards vs. Oklahoma State, including career-long 87-yard TD... third at OU to record games with 100+ yards in two categories (209 punt returns, 103 receiving) vs. OSU... had 316 all-purpose yards vs. OSU, No. 3 in school history... first receiver to lead OU in scoring. 2008: No. 2 for yards and catches by an OU frosh... set record for OU debut with 141 receiving yards vs. Cincinnati (seven catches)... two TDs at Washington, including 77-yarder... a 68-yard PR TD at Kansas State. 2007: Redshirted 85 RYAN BROYLES NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long PR Lg KR Lg t t , t , t Career , t t High School: Had 73 tackles and six INT as a senior along with 44 catches for 908 yards and eight TDs, and rushed for 345 yards for 12 TDs... scored TDs as RB, WR and KR as a senior... had 79 career receptions for 1,688 yards and 18 TDs... had 157 career tackles, 20 INT... named 6A-2 all-district... chosen for All-American Offense-Defense Bowl... OCA All-State... all-state by Tulsa World and Oklahoman... recruited in basketball, averaging 18 ppg... coached by Butch Peters. The Wrap-up: Reached 100 career receptions faster than any player in school history... Parents: Edward and Stephanie Moore... leads all receivers with a bench press of 310 lbs.... human relations major.

93 34 Jermie calhoun BEN WHEELER, TEXAS VAN HIGH SCHOOL THE SOONERS 21 BRENNAN CLAY SAN DIEGO, CALIF. scripps ranch hs rb jr rb so BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS Rushing Avg. TD Lg Rec. Avg. TD Long Career : Provided depth at running back in four of the first eight games before suffering a knee injury vs. Colorado... had a season-high eight carries along with one reception against Florida State. 2009: Saw time in 12 games as the team s third back... Oklahoma s leading rusher against Texas A&M with 18 carries for 94 yards, both career highs... recorded career long rush of 29 yards against Oklahoma State... had two receptions for 22 yards against Idaho State. 2008: Redshirted High School: Parade Magazine All-American... named the 2008 SuperPrep Southwest Offensive Player of the Year... selected to play in the ESPN All-American game... Texas class 3-A Offensive Player of the Year... third team EA Sports All-American... carried 242 times in his senior season, racking up 1,910 yards and 30 TDs... threw 104 passes, completing 57 for 803 yards and four TDs rushes in 2006 for 1,601 yards and 20 TDs while adding another two scores and 128 yards on five catches... in 2005, racked up 1,830 yards on 230 carries with 23 touchdowns and six catches for 145 yards and four TDs... coached by Brady Pennington. Year G-GS Rushing Avg. TD Rec. Avg. TD Lg KOR Lg : Saw action as backup running back and kick returner... had a career-high 12 carries for 38 yards vs. Colorado... had 49 yards rushing vs. Iowa State... returned three kicks for 62 yards at Baylor. High School: A five-star recruit by Scout.com... a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com... rushed for 2,026 yards and 26 touchdowns in 2009 while recording 23 receptions for 379 yards and one touchdown... rushed for 1,453 yards and 20 touchdowns on 170 attempts and had 70 receptions for 1,055 yards and six touchdowns in ended high school career with 626 touches for 6,433 yards and 70 touchdowns (521 rushes for 4,554 yards and 58 TDs, 105 receptions for 1,879 yards and 12 TDs)... first player in California history to gain 1,000 yards receiving and rushing in the same season... named first team all-state his senior year and second team his junior year... also two-time first team all-academic team. The Wrap-up: Son of Tina Edwards... uncle, Scott Johnson, played football at San Diego State and cousin, Aminifu Johnson, played at Utah State... related to Oregon State s Jacquizz and James Rodgers... plans to go into broadcasting following his player career... pre-communications disorders major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS The Wrap-up: Guardians: Tracy and Hank Neal... communications major. SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 93

94 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 14 AARON COLVIN OWASSO, OKLA. OWASSO High School db so LB OL JR jr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU : Played in all 14 games on special teams and at cornerback... started the Texas game at corner and finished with a career-high seven tackles including 1.5 for loss... also had seven tackles at Cincinnati and five vs. Iowa State... forced a fumble vs. Florida State. High School: A three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout. com... named all-region by PrepStar... recorded 72 tackles and two interceptions while breaking up 10 passes and scoring five touchdowns in recognized as first team all-state by both the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman in district 6A-4 defensive player of the year in first team Tulsa World All-Metro in No. 5 player in Oklahoma (Scout.com)... No. 11 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 29 cornerback (Scout.com)... No. 31 cornerback (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Bryant and Lisa Colvin... undecided on a major. TYLER EVANS 75 tyler evans Strafford, mo. Strafford High School 2010: Started 12 of 14 games at right guard including the last played a season-high 96 snaps at Texas A&M... played 824 snaps with 81 knockdowns... high grade of 83% against Texas Tech... Academic All-Big 12 second team. 2009: Played in 11 games with four starts at right guard... missed season-opening game vs. BYU with an ankle injury... played 214 snaps with 19 knockdowns... his high grade was 81% against Tulsa... had an 82% passing grade against Texas A&M on 52 snaps, his highest total in Big 12 action. High School: No. 47 offensive guard in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 52 offensive guard in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 61 overall player in the Midlands (SuperPrep)... first team Missouri Class 2A all-state selection PrepStar All-Midlands Region team graded out at 85% on the offensive line throughout high school career also played defensive line had 69 tackles, three fumbles forced and one fumble recovered in 2008 finished high school career with 206 tackles with 32 for loss and 13 sacks bench pressed 330 pounds and squatted 500 pounds. The Wrap-up: Son of Linda and Barry Conoff... sociology major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

95 10 Rashod favors fort worth, texas dunbar hs THE SOONERS 22 roy finch niceville, fla. niceville high school lb rs-fr rb so BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. High School: A three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... did not participate in 2009 season due to an ankle injury... recorded 65 tackles, caused nine fumbles and recovered four fumbles in No. 13 safety (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 21 inside linebacker (Rivals.com)... No. 38 outside linebacker (Scout.com)... No. 71 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 100 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... also played basketball. The Wrap-up: Son of Katrenia Brownlee... chose the number 10 because of former Sooner Mike Balogun... undecided on a major. ROY FINCH Year G-GS Rushing Avg. TD Lg Rec. Avg. TD Lg t : Backup running back missed the first five games of the season and the bowl game with injury... finished second on the team in rushing... career-high 92 yards in his debut vs. Iowa State... earned first career start in a two-back set vs. Colorado... collected rushing TDs vs. Texas Tech and Baylor... had one kick return on the season for 18 yards vs. Texas Tech. High School: Four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com Parade Magazine All-American... two-time FSWA 5A All-State... recorded 1,659 rushing yards, 27 rushing TDs, 504 receiving yards and six receiving TDs in posted 1,296 rushing yards, 16 rushing TDs, 299 receiving yards and two receiving TDs in Daily News Player of the Year in 2008 and all-state in 2008 and class 4A Player of the Year runner-up in No. 4 all-purpose back (Rivals. com)... No. 16 tailback (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 16 player in Florida (Rivals.com)... No. 20 running back (Scout.com)... attended Edmond (Okla.) North HS as a soph. The Wrap-up: Son of Cory and Angel Finch... father played football and ran track at Frostburg State in Maryland... lists Dewar, Okla. (hometown of teammate Ronnell Lewis) as the most interesting place he s seen... journalism major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 95

96 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 32 jamell fleming arlington, texas seguin high school db Sr LB DE RS-FR FR-RS JR Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : First year as starting cornerback and led the Big 12 and was No. 2 nationally in passes defended with All-Big 12 first team by AP... named Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP after returning an interception 55 yards for a touchdown and recording seven tackles in Oklahoma s win over Connecticut... first on team with 14 passes broken up and five interceptions including two at Texas A&M... had double-digit tackles in three games including a career-high 11 vs. Air Force. 2009: Appeared in all 12 games as one of the top performers on special teams... second on the team in special teams tackles with nine... had a season-high four tackles against Idaho State... also had three stops each vs. Baylor and Texas A&M. 2008: Appeared in all 14 games as one of the top performers on special teams... leads all Sooners with 18 special teams tackles... also saw time as a reserve defensive back... collected a career-high six tackles against Texas A&M. 2007: Redshirted High School: Shutdown corner at Seguin where was all-district as a senior... caught 29 passes for 481 yards and four TDs as a senior... second team AP All-State Team... APSE Class 4A all-state... played in All-American Offense-Defense Bowl in Florida... coached by Ricky Albus. The Wrap-up: Parents: Ralph and Sharon Fleming... multidisciplinary studies major... owns a 34-inch vertical leap. 2010: Redshirted. 25 Aaron franklin Marshall, Texas Marshall High School High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN and Scout.com... a three-star recruit by Rivals.com... named all-region by PrepStar... recorded 103 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in No. 13 outside linebacker (Scout.com)... No. 18 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 77 linebacker (Rivals.com)... also ran track and played baseball. The Wrap-up: Son of Tamela Trammell... undecided on a major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

97 31 daniel franklin mount airy, ga. habersham central high school THE SOONERS 2 TREY FRANKS ORANGE, Texas WEST ORANGE-STARK High School LB JR WR so BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Played in 12 games as a backup linebacker and member of the special teams... All-Big 12 Academic first team. 2009: Saw action in six games as a backup linebacker and member of special teams. 2008: Redshirted High School: Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the Under Armour ESPN All-Star game... named to Rivals.com All-South team... News Channel 32 All-Northeast Georgia team... named to the Georgia Football Magazine all-state team... Gainesville Times first team all-area... led team with 128 tackles in as a four-year starter, set school record with 395 career tackles... a team captain... named the team s defensive MVP... coached by Gene Cathcart. The Wrap-up: Has the best body fat percentage among linebackers at 9.1 percent... added 14 pounds since arriving on campus... Parents: Connie and Mike Franklin... health and exercise science major... fluent in Spanish... worked on a chicken farm in high school... health and exercise science major. Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long vs. Colorado 2010: Played in every game, starting the last four... fifth on the team with 29 receptions... career-high eight receptions and 66 yards with a touchdown at Texas A&M... returned three kicks for 77 yards including a 44-yarder at Oklahoma State... also had four special teams tackles... also rushed four times for 19 yards with a long of nine yards. High School: A three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... clocked a meter dash in track and field... ran the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds... had receptions for 494 yards and four touchdowns in also team s primary returner with 10 punt returns for 168 yards (16.8 average) and one score and five kick returns for 165 yards (33.0 average) and one score... No. 64 cornerback (Scout.com)... No. 74 athlete (Rivals.com)... two-time Texas state champion in the 100-meter dash... finished third in the 100-meter dash at the 2009 USATF Junior Olympics... had the third-fastest U.S. HS 100-meter dash in The Wrap-up: Son of Kerry and Natasha Franks... father played football at Oklahoma State... brother Jacob plays at Texas Tech while other brother Kerry Jr. played at Texas A&M... history major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS TREY FRANKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 97

98 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 77 stephen good paris, texas paris High School OL SR DE LB RS-FR JR 2010: Part of a season-long rotation at guard, he had 81 knockdowns on 500 snaps... started the first two games of the season... had 10 knockdowns against Utah State, Florida State and Colorado... graded out a season-high 86% vs. Oklahoma State. 2009: Versatile guard who played in all 13 games while starting seven on either the left or right side... played 718 snaps, third highest on the team, was second on the team to All-American Trent Williams with 79 knockdowns... season-high 93 plays at Nebraska... knockdown best was 12 at Kansas... top outing was an 80% grade on 80 plays against Oklahoma State... notched a season-high 88% passing grade in that game... his 80% run grade at Miami was tops by an underclassman during the season. 2008: Saw action in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman... had a season-high four knockdowns against Nebraska. High School: Named to the East Texas all-state team as well as the AP all-state team in elected all-district three years... chosen to play in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl... recorded 24 pancake blocks in two games as a senior and 208 pancake blocks in his high school career... allowed just one sack all four years as a starter... coached by Travis Smith. The Wrap-up: Parents: Kim and Tommy Good... communication major... wants to become a strength coach. BEN HABERN 2010: Redshirted after suffering preseason injury. High School: A four-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com... a three-star recruit by ESPN... PrepStar All-American... recorded 76 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 20 quarterback hits, 7.5 sacks, eight pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in AVCTL Defensive Player of the Year and first team AVCTL defensive end in all-class, all-state Top 22 in first team 5A defensive end in No. 3 player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... No. 3 player in Kansas (Scout.com)... No. 13 defensive end (Rivals.com)... No. 27 defensive end (Scout.com)... No. 239 overall player (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Undecided on a major. 85 geneo grissom Hutchinson, kan. hutchinson High School OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

99 61 ben habern argyle, texas liberty christian High School THE SOONERS 82 James hanna flower mound, Texas flower mound High School OL JR TE SR BOOMER SOONER 2010: Starting center for all 14 games... led offensive linemen with 1,070 snaps played and 123 knockdowns... led team in knockdowns in five games including a season-high 16 vs. Colorado... graded out above 81% for pass blocking in nine games including 93% vs. Texas and Nebraska... All-Big 12 honorable mention by AP. 2009: Played in the season opener against BYU before starting the next 10 games at center... suffered a season-ending ankle injury at Texas Tech... named All-Big 12 Freshman by ESPN.com... All-Big 12 Academic second team... played 741 snaps with 70 knockdowns... posted a season-high grade of 78% against Miami and Kansas State... 86% pass grade against Texas A&M... 70% overall grade for the season was tops among underclassmen with at least 200 plays. 2008: Received medical hardship perserving freshman season after seeing action in three games as the backup at center... suffered an ankle injury versus Baylor... had nine knockdowns in nine plays against Baylor. High School: Selected as a U.S. Army All-American and a Parade All-American... first team all-state on both offensive and defensive line... received all-district honors for both offensive and defensive line play while being voted the district s most valuable player... Denton Record Chronicle s two-way player of the year and member of all-area team... in 2007, recorded 112 pancake blocks while not allowing a sack, and defensively racked up 67 tackles and 11 sacks... in 2006, totaled 61 pancake blocks on the offensive side of the ball and recorded 34 tackles and five sacks on defense... coached by Mark Bowles Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long vs. Texas A&M vs. Kansas State t vs. Oklahoma St. Career t vs. Oklahoma St. 2010: All-Big 12 honorable mention by AP... seven of 18 receptions went for touchdowns... had career highs in receptions (four) and receiving yards (130) at Oklahoma State after hauling in a career-long 76-yard TD pass to ice the game. 2009: Started two games at tight end while appearing in all had a career-high two receptions at Nebraska... career-long catch of 19 yards against Kansas State. 2008: A reserve tight end... also saw time on special teams... lone reception came against Texas A&M... also recorded two tackles, one each against Kansas and Nebraska. High School: District offensive MVP in selected to the Texas Sports Writers All-State team as an honorable mention wide receiver... in 2007, hauled in 53 catches for 765 yards with 11 TDs... also returned six punts for 145 yards and a TD and six kicks for 181 yards and another score... rushed 17 times for 131 yards... coached by Cody Vanderford. The Wrap-up: Parents: Kim and Rick Grizzle... mother played volleyball at Miami of Ohio... multidisciplinary studies major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS The Wrap-up: Parents: Debi and Richard Habern... human relations major... grandfather played football at Texas Tech. JAMES HANNA SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 99

100 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 30 JAVON HARRIS LAWTON, OKLA. MACARTHUR High School 2010: Saw action in nine games as a member of the special teams. 2009: A reserve defensive back... saw action against Idaho State. 2008: Redshirted. 15 lamar harris gilmer, texas gilmer High School db jr db JR Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Took over for an injured Jonathan Nelson at Oklahoma State and finished with a career-high eight tackles... blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety vs. Colorado... forced a fumble against Baylor and recovered another vs. Air Force. 2009: Enrolled in the spring of played in five games as a member of special teams... recorded one tackle on a kickoff return against Tulsa. High School: No. 8 overall player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 12 safety in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 17 safety in the nation (Rivals. com)... No. 17 overall player in the Midlands (SuperPrep)... No. 23 defensive back in the nation (SuperPrep)... SuperPrep All-American PrepStar All-Midlands Region had 83 tackles and two interceptions despite missing half of senior year with injury rushed for 1,078 yards and 20 touchdowns caught 33 passes for 348 yards and three touchdowns as a junor, he had 92 tackles and five interceptions and more than 1,000 total yards and 13 touchdowns on offense. The Wrap-up: Cousin of former NFL running back Rodney Thomas... human relations major... has added 16 pounds since arriving on campus. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career High School: Two-time second team all-state selection... first team all-district and first-team All-East Texas... caught 48 passes for 734 yards and seven TDs in 2007 despite missing four games with an injury... as a junior, had 42 receptions for 810 yards with 16 TDs... also was credited with 16 tackles, two fumble recoveries, three INTs with returns of 82 and 42 yards. The Wrap-up: Parents: Dondi Harris and Katrina Wood-Ray... communication major... cousin of Green Bay Packer Kenneth Pettway. JAVON HARRIS OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

101 29 quentin hayes lancaster, texas lancaster High School THE SOONERS 8 james haynes orange, texas west orange-stark High School db rs-fr DB RS-FR BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. 2010: Redshirted. High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN... a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... No. 34 safety (Rivals.com)... No. 38 safety (Scout.com)... No. 77 overall player (ESPN.com)... No. 96 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Undecided on a major. High School: A four-star recruit by Rivals.com... a three-star recruit by Scout.com... named All-American by PrepStar... recorded six interceptions and broke up 12 passes in also had 571 rushing yards, 284 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on offense... No. 18 safety (Rivals.com)... No. 24 cornerback (Scout.com)... No. 36 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 49 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 250 overall player (Rivals.com)... track star who along with Trey Franks helped lead high school team to back-to-back state titles. The Wrap-up: Son of Suzette and James Haynes III... father played football at Wiley College... loves zydeco music and can solve a rubix cube... undecided on a major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 101

102 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 89 austin haywood moore, okla. southmoore High School TE SO LB DT RS-FR JR Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long : Backup tight end... saw action in 11 games, mainly contributing on special teams... finished the season with three special teams tackles including two at Baylor. High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... Oklahoma 6A-1 Offensive Player of the Year in all-district in Named to The Oklahoman Big All-City Team in The Oklahoman All-State in Tulsa World All-State in named all-region by PrepStar... had 73 tackles, two interceptions, nine sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries (one returned for touchdown) in caught 34 passes for 578 yards and 11 scores and rushed for 234 yards and nine touchdowns in missed two games in also named regional basketball player of the year in district MVP in basketball as a junior... MVP of Skiatook Basketball Tournament as a senior... No. 2 player in Oklahoma (Rivals. com)... No. 4 player in Oklahoma (Scout.com)... No. 7 tight end (Rivals. com)... No. 7 tight end (Scout.com)... No. 139 overall player (Rivals. com) The Wrap-up: Son of Stacie Haywood and Paul and Cheri Haywood... favorite NFL team is the Dallas Cowboys... enjoys playing golf... undecided on a major. AUSTIN HAYWOOD 2010: Redshirted High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... No. 17 defensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 20 defensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 27 player in Texas (Scout. com)... No. 28 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 208 overall player (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Undecided on a major. 58 Eric humphrey dallas, texas parish episcopal High School OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

103 6 demontre hurst lancaster, texas lancaster High School THE SOONERS 5 joseph ibiloye garland, Texas south garland High School db jr lb jr BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : First year starting cornerback... second on the team with 11 passes broken up... tied for team lead with three forced fumbles, including a key momentum-changer in the Big 12 Championship game... first career interception came in season opener vs. Utah State... career-high eight tackles at Oklahoma State... Academic All-Big 12 first team. 2009: Backup cornerback who also starred on special teams... fourth on the team with nine special teams tackles... had a sack for a loss of 15 yards vs. Texas... broke up a pass against Idaho State. High School: No. 33 overall player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 37 cornerback in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 42 defensive back in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 56 overall player in the Southwest (SuperPrep)... PrepStar All-Midlands Region had 75 tackles, three fumble recoveries, one fumble caused and five interceptions with one going back for a touchdown in his senior season also had two kickoff returns for touchdowns 2008 district MVP. The Wrap-up: Son of Rhonda Hurst... undecided on a major. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Started four games at linebacker while playing in all first career fumble recovery at Baylor while on punt cover (led to OU touchdown). 2009: Moved to linebacker during fall camp... saw an increase in playing time as pass defense specialist... played in all 13 games... recorded a career-high four tackles against Kansas... broke up a pass against Kansas State. 2008: Redshirted High School: Dallas Morning News first team all-area... racked up 72 tackles in his senior season, forced a fumble and recovered another... blocked two punts and broke up seven passes... coached by Mickey Moss The Wrap-up: Parent: Tai Hazoome... communication major... pronounced IB-uh-loy SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS DEMONTRE HURST SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 103

104 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS ol so LB ol so JR 2010: Started at left guard in the final 12 games of the season while playing in all first team Freshman All-American by Rivals... second team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews. com... honorable mention All-Big 12 by AP... had 72 knockdowns on 679 snaps... had a season-high 11 knockdowns at Oklahoma State... Academic All-Big 12 first team with a 4.0 GPA. 2009: Redshirted High School: First team Tulsa World All-State... PrepStar All-Midlands Region team... accounted for 29 receptions for 542 yards and nine touchdowns in also recorded 68 tackles and two interceptions, including six sacks and one defensive touchdown... Oklahoman first team All-State... Oklahoman Little All-City Defensive Player of the Year... Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State... District 4A-1 Defensive Player of the Year Oklahoman/Jim Thorpe Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year... also played basketball... four-year starter on three-time state champion... No. 14 tight end (Scout.com)... No. 14 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 15 tight end (Rivals.com)... No. 18 tight end (ESPN.com)... No. 37 player in the Midlands (SuperPrep). The Wrap-up: Son of Jim and Becky Ikard... has spent time working on a tree farm... zoology major... participated in and served as a poster model for the 2010 OU Student Life White Ribbon Campaign against sexual assault... has added 30 pounds since arriving at OU and making the transition to offensive line. GABE IKARD 64 GABE IKARD OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. BISHOP MCGUINNESS High School 68 BRONSON IRWIN MUSTANG, OKLA. MUSTANG HIGH SCHOOL 2010: Provided depth along the offensive line while seeing action in eight games... played 19 snaps with two knockdowns vs. Iowa State... owned a spot on the field goal team. High School: A four-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com... named to 2009 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State team... two-time member of both Oklahoman and Tulsa World All-State teams... named 2009 District 6A-1 Lineman of the Year... graded out at 96 percent with 83 pancakes in also saw limited time on the defensive line, picking up five sacks... helped pave the way for an offense that averaged over 400 yards a game the last two years... No. 2 player in Oklahoma (Scouts.com)... No. 4 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 3 offensive guard (Rivals.com)... No. 3 offensive guard (Scouts.com)... No. 3 offensive guard (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 94 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 138 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 195 overall player (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Buck and Stacy Irwin... dad and uncle both played football at the University of Central Oklahoma... can juggle... plans on attending graduate school for psychology following his playing career... majoring in business OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

105 1 tony jefferson CHULA VISTA, CALIF. EASTLAKE High School db so THE SOONERS 69 lane johnson GROVETON, texas KILGORE COLLEGE ol jr BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU : Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year... first team Freshman All-American by The Sporting News and CollegeFootballNews.com... started nine of 14 games as a fifth defensive back... had a career-high 12 tackles at Cincinnati... broke up three passes against Florida State... had one sack vs. Nebraska... recovered a fumble against Missouri... picked off a pass at Baylor... had a 22-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Fiesta Bowl victory. High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... selected to participate in the U.S. Army All-American game... finished with 88 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four sacks, two fumbles caused and two fumbles recovered in had 1,328 yards rushing for 28 touchdowns in recorded 77 tackles and three interceptions in named first team all-state as a sophomore... all-cif, all-league and Defensive Player of the Year... No. 4 safety (Rivals.com)... No. 7 athlete (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 8 outside linebacker (Scout. com)... No. 10 player in California (Rivals.com)... No. 12 player in California (Scout.com)... No. 21 overall player (ESPN.com)... No. 62 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 66 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 68 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps). The Wrap-up: Son of Tony and Adria Jefferson... father was an Olympic boxer... communication major. 2010: Began the season at tight end... switched to defensive end midway through the season. 2009: Redshirted. At Kilgore College: Played quarterback for one season before working out at tight end in the spring of completed 32 of 61 attempts for 510 yards and three touchdowns... also had 17 carries for 24 yards and one TD. High School: Played quarterback and was an honorable mention all-state selection at the position... named all-district... also competed in track, finishing fourth in the shot put at the 2008 Texas State Championships. The Wrap-up: Rotated between offensive tackle and defensive end during the spring of has added over 35 pounds since arriving at OU... Human relations major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS TONY JEFFERSON SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 105

106 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S 106 THE SOONERS 76 jarvis jones richmond, texas lsu ol sr 2010: Rotated at left tackle, starting four games including the last three... led team in knockdowns vs. Florida State, Air Force and Iowa State... had a team single-game high of 17 knockdowns vs. Iowa State... played a total of 426 snaps with 81 knockdowns. 2009: All-Big 12 honorable mention by AP... saw action in nine games before suffering a season-ending heel injury at Nebraska... started the season opener vs. BYU at right guard before moving to starting right tackle the next five games... saw a total of 521 snaps with 71 knockdowns... had 12 knockdowns each against BYU, Miami and Baylor. 2008: Redshirted while sitting out NCAA mandated year after transferring from LSU. 2007: (At LSU) Saw action at both tackle and guard in a backup role during his freshman season... played in seven games, including the first three games of the year... served as the Tigers backup left tackle behind Ciron Black and also spelled Lyle Hitt at right guard... was in on a total of 63 plays from scrimmage... played a season-high 18 snaps versus Louisiana Tech and registered a career-high three knockdowns and a pancake block in the victory. High School: One of the top offensive line prospects in the state of Texas and the Southwest region... rated the No. 10 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com... a member of the Houston Chronicle Top 100 for Texas... was a defensive end early in his career until he was moved to the offensive line after his sophomore season... played in the inaugural Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.... helped his team to a semifinal berth in the 2006 playoffs... earned first-team all-district honors on the offensive line after recording 54 pancake blocks and giving up no sacks as a junior... coached by Lydell Wilson. The Wrap-Up: Full name is Jarvis Isiaha Jones... parents are Darrell Jones and Angela Mayberry... has one sibling, Kwanza... multidisciplinary studies major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * qb LB JR jr 2010: Sammy Baugh Award winner... honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated... All-Big 12 first team by the Dallas Morning News and Kansas City Star... All-Big 12 second team by AP... owns seven passing records at OU... tied the single-game yardage mark with 468 yards on an OU record 62 attempts at Oklahoma State... set the singleseason completion record with 405 completions on a program record 617 attempts... has season (three) and career (four) record for 400-yard games... multiple TD passes in 11 of 14 outings and has seven career games with four or more TDs including four in threw for 300+ yards on 10 occasions during the season, second best in OU history... leads nation in completions and attempts and is No. 2 in total passing yards and TDs... led the Big 12 in total offense... Named Fiesta Bowl Offensive Player of the Game after setting OU bowl records in yardage (429) and passing TDs (3) in Oklahoma s win over Connecticut. 2009: Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year honorable mention by league s coaches and All-Big 12 Freshman by ESPN.com... became starter after Sam Bradford went out with an injury... earned first career start against Idaho State and responded with three touchdown passes... his 418 passing yards in the Sun Bowl vs. Stanford set a Sooner bowl record and rated as the second-best total in Sun Bowl history... completed 30-of-51 passes with three touchdowns and one interception against the Cardinal... threw a school-record six touchdown passes against Tulsa (previous mark of five was held by two Heisman winners, Sam Bradford and Jason White, and a Heisman runner-up, Josh Heupel)... had six games with multiple touchdown passes... led all freshmen nationally with 26 TD passes and 3,198 passing yards... eclipsed Sam Bradford s freshman passing yards mark at OU (previous best was 3,121 yards)... tied the school record for pass attempts with 58 vs. Nebraska... threw for 392 yards against Texas A&M, 336 vs. Tulsa... had a career-long rush of 15 yards against Kansas. 2008: Redshirted. 12 landry jones artesia, n.m. artesia High School Year G-GS Comp-Att Pct Yds Avg/game TD INT R Yds , , Career , High School: Parade All-American... played in the Under Armour ESPN All-American game... second team multi-purpose All-American by EA Sports... selected as New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year... fnalist for the Joe Montana Quarterback of the Year award... a member of both the 2006 and 2007 New Mexico all-state teams... threw for 3,850 yards on 366 pass attempts and 44 TDs with only 11 interceptions on his way to a state title in followed a season in which he threw for 3,432 yards and 45 scores on his way to his first state title in also rushed for 294 yards and nine scores in coached by Cooper Henderson. The Wrap-up: Parents: Kellye and Kevin Jones... engaged prior to the 2011 season to Oklahoma women s basketball player Whiteny Hand... multidisciplinary studies major.

107 90 david king houston, texas strake jesuit prep High School de jr THE SOONERS 56 ronnell lewis dewar, okla. dewar High School de jr BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Started the first three games of the season at defensive end... had first career sack and forced fumble vs. Utah State... also had a career-high four tackles in the game... worked at defensive tackle late in the season. 2009: Played in four games as a reserve on the defensive line... broke up one pass against Texas A&M... made solo tackle against Stanford in the Sun Bowl. 2008: Redshirted High School: Named the unanimous district defensive MVP... elected to the All-Greater Houston team by The Houston Chronicle... racked up 46 tackles from his defensive end position as well as nine tackles for a loss... recorded 4.5 sacks and six quarterback pressures... also batted six passes and intercepted one... coached by Ron Counter. The Wrap-up: Human relations major... has added 22 pounds. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Shifted to a defensive end/linebacker hybrid position... started the final four games... collected career-high eight tackles at Oklahoma State... followed up that performance with seven tackles vs. Nebraska... returned first career interception 12 yards for a touchdown at Baylor... had sacks vs. Utah State, Nebraska, Cincinnati and UConn... recovered a fumble vs. Utah State. 2009: Enrolled in the spring of tied for team lead (with Austin Box) with 11 special teams tackles... made start in Sun Bowl against Stanford and finished with with six tackles, 0.5 for loss, one fumble forced and one pass deflection... recorded a safety with a sack in the end zone against Idaho State... finished the game with a career-high four tackles, two of which went for loss... recovered a fumble against Texas A&M as a member of the kick cover squad... also forced a fumble vs. Baylor... led the team with three special teams tackles against Kansas. High School: No. 2 linebacker in the nation (SuperPrep)... No. 2 strong side linebacker in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 2 overall player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 3 overall player in the Midlands (SuperPrep)... No. 4 outside linebacker in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 7 outside linebacker in the nation (ESPN.com)... No. 14 overall player in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 16 overall player in the nation (SuperPrep)... No. 44 overall player in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 71 overall player in the nation (Athlon)... No. 84 overall player in the nation (ESPN.com)... No. 94 overall player in the nation (Emfinger)... SuperPrep All- American PrepStar All-American top 250 nationally first team Tulsa World All-State unanimous first team Oklahoma all-state on both sides of the ball selected to participate in the ESPN Under Armor All-Star game named first small school Mr. Football Oklahoma rushed for 2,219 yards on 150 rushes with 33 touchdowns in 2008 along with 156 tackles picked off 11 passes on defense and added 2,000 yards and 40 rushing touchdowns as a junior. The Wrap-up: Made the transition from eight-man football in high school to 11-man on the collegiate level... multidisciplinary studies major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 107

108 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S 108 THE SOONERS 2010: Starting weakside linebacker in all 14 games... All-Big 12 second team by AP and coaches... team s leading tackler with 109 stops... third on the team with three interceptions... produced three takeaways in the Big 12 Championship vs. Nebraska with one interception and two fumble recoveries... double-digit tackles in four games (14- Iowa State, 13- Air Force, 10-Texas, 10-UConn)... owns second-best career tackle total during the Stoops era with tied OU record for career interceptions by a linebacker with eight... Academic All-Big 12 (second team). 2009: All-Big 12 first team by the coaches, Kansas City Star, Oklahoman and Phil Steele and second team by AP, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Waco Tribune Herald... All-Big 12 Academic second team... team s leading tackler for the second consecutive year... Oklahoma s leading tackler in seven games... had double-digit tackles in five games to give him 11 for his career... led all linebackers with 9.5 tackles for loss... forced a fumble against Idaho State and picked off a pass vs. Tulsa... registered nine tackles and one interception in Sun Bowl win over Stanford. 2008: Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year by the AP and Kansas City Star and Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year by the coaches... All-Big 12 first team by the AP, Dallas Morning News, Kansas City Star and San Antonio Express News and second team by the coaches... All-Big 12 Academic first team... broke Brian Bosworth s freshman season tackles record of tied Bosworth s record for tackles by a freshman in a game with 19 against Texas... hit double-digit tackles in six games... second on the team with four interceptions and led team with 108 interception return yards... also second on the team with 11.5 tackles for loss... picked off two passes against Kansas State... forced a fumble and recorded an interception against Texas Tech. 2007: Redshirted 28 travis lewis san antonio, Texas robert e. lee High School lb sr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career High School: Played linebacker and running back in high school... rushed for 1,436 yards on 222 carries with nine touchdowns as a senior... also caught 10 passes for 108 yards and a score... selected to the US Army All-American game... named all-area and all-metro as a senior... rushed 109 times for 577 yards over a four-game stretch in invited to the Army Combine and Nike Camp... all-district as a junior... ran a yard dash... benched 335 and squatted 515 pounds... coached by Jimmy Ramos. The Wrap-up: Has 362 career tackles, the second-best total by a linebacker in the Stoops era and ninth best in OU history... needs 64 tackles to crack OU s top five for career stops... Parents: James Lewis and Dori Schwartz... posted linebackers best bench press, 380 pounds... sociology major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * LB db so JR 2010: A backup cornerback who played in seven games... recovered a fumble and broke up a pass vs. Florida State. 2009: Redshirted. 9 GABE LYNN JENKS, OKLA. JENKS High School Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU High School: SuperPrep All-American... selected to participate in the Army All-American game... selected to All-USA first team defense... selected first team All-Football by Vype High School Sports... Oklahoman first team All-State... Tulsa World first team All-State... led team to the Class 6-A State Championship... has a 30-inch vertical jump... recorded 47 tackles (35 solo) his senior year... recorded 4.5 tackles for loss senior season... No. 1 cornerback (Scout.com)... No. 1 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 4 defensive back (SuperPrep)... No. 8 cornerback (Rivals.com)... No. 8 defensive back (ESPN.com)... No. 20 overall player (Scout.com)... No. 23 overall player (Athlon)... No. 29 overall player (SuperPrep)... No. 40 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 43 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 44 overall player (Emfinger)... No.81 overall player (ESPN.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Tyrone and Ronda Lynnn... undecided on a major.

109 19 justin mccay shawnee mission, kan. bishop miege High School wr rs-fr THE SOONERS 88 sheldon mcclain cibolo, TEXAS byron m. steele HIGH SCHOOL wr rs-fr BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. 2010: Redshirted. High School: A five-star recruit by Scout.com... a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com... named to the 2009 Hovpen Sports/Rivals. com All-State team... also named to the 2009 Kansas Football Coaches Association All-State team... named first team all-state by the Topeka Capital Journal, the Wichita Eagle and All-Metro Sports Kansas City... selected to participate in the U.S. Army All-American game... as a senior had 46 receptions for 926 yards and 15 touchdowns and 18 carries for 252 yards and four touchdowns... also had 12 kick returns for 426 yards (35.5 average) and two TDs along with 5 punt returns (18.2 average) and one touchdown... grabbed 31 receptions for 354 yards and four touchdowns in also made 54 tackles, one forced fumble and a sack as a linebacker as a junior... recorded four touchdowns as a returner... No. 1 player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... No. 2 player in Kansas (Scout.com)... No. 6 athlete (Rivals.com)... No. 7 wide receiver (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 10 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 51 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 52 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 66 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 142 overall player (ESPN.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Felicia Diane White and the late Robert Steven McCay... father played collegiate basketball at Russ College in Mississippi... lists the passing of his father as the event that most shaped his life... undecided on a major. High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN... a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... had 26 catches for 488 yards (18.8 avg.) and three touchdowns in missed the 2009 season dude a knee injury... No. 88 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 94 wide receiver (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Luther and Diana McClain... lists Hurricane Katrina as the event that most shaped his life as he fled Gretna, Louisiana for Texas... high school teammate of freshman Marquis Anderson 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 109

110 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 97 jamarkus mcfarland lufkin, texas lufkin high school dt jr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career : Started three games at defensive tackle while playing in all had first career sack vs. Iowa State, finishing with 1.5 on the day... career-high five tackles including two for loss vs. Texas Tech... Academic All-Big 12 first team. 2009: A backup defensive tackle in his first year with the program... played in seven games... had a career-high two tackles in three games... had a career-high 1.5 sacks against Texas A&M... also had a sack against Texas Tech... All-Big 12 freshman team by ESPN.com. High School: No. 2 overall player in the nation (Emfinger)... No. 3 defensive lineman in the nation (SuperPrep)... No. 3 overall player in the Southwest (SuperPrep)... No. 3 defensive tackle in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 5 defensive tackle in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation (ESPN.com)... No. 7 overall player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 9 overall player in the nation (SuperPrep)... No. 11 overall player in the nation (Scout.com)... No. 13 overall player in the nation (Athlon)... No. 22 overall player in the nation (PrepStar)... No. 36 overall player in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 55 overall player in the nation (ESPN.com)... Parade Magazine All-American Parade Magazine All-America top lineman nationally 2008 first team all-class, all-star Super Team compiled by Texas Football Magazine second team Texas all-state selection named Texas Academic all-state selected to participate in the Army All-American game accounted for 53 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks in 2008 bench pressed 365 pounds and squatted 485 has a The Wrap-up: Son of Kashemeyia Adams and Lloyd McFarland... health and exercise science major. STACY MCGEE LB dt JR jr 2010: Started 11 of 14 games at defensive tackle... led all DTs with eight tackles against Air Force... had a career-high two tackles for loss at Cincinnati. 2009: A reserve defensive lineman who saw action in two games... recorded a lone tackle against Idaho State... worked as a reserve offensive lineman prior to the last two games after OU s ranks were thinned by injuries. 2008: Redshirted. 92 stacy mcgee muskogee, okla. muskogee High School Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Career High School: Selected to Tulsa World and The Oklahoman all-state teams... Muskogee Phoenix s Defensive Player of the Year... recorded 98 tackles his senior season with 20 going for a loss, including six sacks... also registered two interceptions, eight batted passes and three forced fumbles... racked up 160 tackles, 38 for a loss and 13 sacks for his career... totaled six interceptions and 21 broken up passes for his career... coached by Matt Hennesey. The Wrap-up: Parents: Stacy and Sabrina McGee... human relations major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

111 33 trey millard COLUMBIA, MO. ROCK BRIDGE High School fb S0 THE SOONERS 24 DEJUAN MILLER METUCHEN, N. J. METUCHEN HIGH SCHOOL wr sr BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS Rushing Avg. TD Lg Rec. Avg. TD Lg : True freshman was Sooners starting fullback... All-Big 12 second team by the coaches... All-Big 12 freshman team by ESPN.com... scored four TDs on the year, three rushing and one receiving... had TD runs vs. Iowa State, Missouri and Oklahoma State and TD reception at Cincinnati... had a career-long catch of 25 yards at Missouri... credited with nine tackles, all on special teams. High School: A four-star recruit by Rivals.com... three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN... recorded 219 carries for 1,413 yards and 17 touchdowns in had 21 receptions for 248 yards and one touchdown... captain of football and basketball teams... National Honor Society member... member of MAAC, a minority scholars organization... accomplished writer who has had two poems published... pronunciation MILL-ard... No. 5 player in Missouri (Rivals.com)... No. 7 player in Missouri (Scout.com)... No. 15 tight end (Rivals.com)... No. 19 middle linebacker (Scout.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Rob and Joy MIllard... played soccer until eighth grade before picking up the sport of football... mother is the head of the conference department at the University of Missouri... brother, Ky, played football at Westminster College in Missouri... cousin, J.D. Gasparovic, played men s volleyball at Ball State... psychology major. DEJUAN MILLER Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long vs. Chattanooga vs. Baylor vs. Cincinnati Career (twice) 2010: Valuable member of the team s receiving corps for the first six games until suffering a season-ending knee injury... had a season-best five receptions vs. Texas. 2009: Worked his way into the wide receiver rotation and finished third on the team in receptions... first career start against Baylor resulted in five catches for 67 yards... posted career highs with nine receptions and 94 yards against Kansas State... also hauled in first career TD in that game... notched six grabs for 84 yards in the Sun Bowl win over Stanford. 2008: Saw action in six games... recorded two catches for 14 yards with a long of 10 yards in the season opener against Chattanooga. High School: AP all-state in finalist for the Gatorade Player of the Year Award... four-year starter in both football and basketball as well as the New Jersey state champion in the 200-meter dash... selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American game... tallied 77 tackles as well as one INT and six passes broken up... racked up 46 receptions for 612 yards with six TDs... ran 51 times for 455 yards and five TDs... accounted for 14 total TDs. The Wrap-up: Son of Cornelia and Jeremy Miller... multidisciplinary studies major... mother is the general manager of Down Magazine SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 111

112 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 2010: Redshirted 26 jonathan miller garland, texas naaman forest High School rb so Year G-GS Rush. Avg. TD Long Rec. Avg. TD Long t Redshirted- Career t : Saw action in seven games... ran for first career TD, from 36 yards, and finished with 88 yards against Idaho State... suffered a season-ending injury against Texas A&M. High School: No. 30 running back in the nation (Rivals.com)... No. 41 overall player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 42 overall player in the Southwest (SuperPrep)... PrepStar All-Midlands Region team first team all-class, all-star Super Team compiled by Texas Football Magazine... 5A-10 Offensive District MVP... all-district team... second team all-area... Texas all-state honorable mention... broke district records in career rushing yards (4,457) and touchdowns (51). The Wrap-up: Son of Keith and Bridget Miller... related to former NFL cornerback Daylon McCutcheon... communication major. MARSHALL MUSIL LB fb so JR 2010: Backup at the fullback position played in seven games... had a career-long seven-yard carry vs. Texas Tech, finishing with two carries for 11 yards. 2009: Redshirted. 32 MARSHALL MUSIL LA CROSSE, KAN. LA CROSSE High School Year G-GS Rushing Avg. TD Lg Rec. Avg. TD Lg High School: PrepStar All-Midlands Region... Sunflower State s first team All-State selection... Kansas Football Coaches Association first team All-State selection... featured in Sports Illustrated: Faces in the Crowd... rushed for 1,271 yards on 110 carries and 21 touchdowns in also had 27 receptions for 465 yards and six touchdowns... recorded 92 tackles, three sacks and two interceptions on defense... four-time unanimous Prairie League All-League selection... three-time National Honor Society member... Kansas state qualifier in the 300-meter hurdles and on school s 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays... No. 4 player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... No. 49 athlete (Rivals.com)... No. 65 safety (Scout.com)... No. 82 player in Midlands (SuperPrep). The Wrap-up: Son of Connie Musil and Tim Weber... has added 12 pounds after arriving at OU at 218 lbs... planned program major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

113 98 chuka ndulue dallas, texas dallas jesuit prep THE SOONERS 7 corey nelson DA L L A S, T E X A S SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL de rs-fr lb so BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN... three-star recruit by Rivals. com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... voted first team all-district (UIL 8-5A)... voted Jesuit s Lineman of the Year... selected to participate in the Tom Hillary DFW Private All-Star Game... recorded 50 tackles, eight sacks, 10 tackles for loss, two fumbles caused and one fumble recovered in No. 21 defensive end (Rivals.com)... No. 32 defensive end (ESPN.com)... No. 55 defensive end (Scout.com)... No. 57 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Bob and Vivian Ndulue... of Nigerian descent... can speak three languages: English, French and Ibo, a Nigerian dialect... plans to be a computer engineer following the completion of his playing career... undecided on a major... last name is pronounced N-duel-E. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU : True freshman played in all 14 games as a member of special teams and backup linebacker... blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety at Texas A&M... had a career-high four tackles at Missouri... had tackles for loss at Missouri and Texas A&M. High School: Five-star recruit by Scout.com... 5A Player of the Year... four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com... named first team All-American by MaxPreps.com tackles with nine sacks and 16 tackles for loss... five blocked field goals... Parade Magazine All-American... All-State defensive end his sophomore season... Under Armour All-American... AP 5A Defensive Player of the Year... No. 12 outside linebacker (Rivals.com)... No. 12 outside linebacker (Scout.com)... No. 23 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 159 overall player (Rivals. com). The Wrap-up: Son of Cedric and Camisha Nelson... has switched back to number seven after switching to number 25 midway through the 2010 season to play on the same special team units as DeMarco Murray... mother works for the State Fair of Texas... is interested in poetry off the field... has worked at his aunt s wig store... is self described as very shy... undecided on a major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS COREY NELSON SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 113

114 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 43 patrick o hara topeka, kan. washburn university k jr LB dt rs-fr JR Year G-GS Att-Made Pct Blk Long PAT Pct vs. T. Tech vs. T. A&M Career vs. T. Tech : Saw action in 10 games as either placekicker or kickoff specialist... hit a career-high five extra points vs. Florida State... also tied a career-high with two field goals made vs. the Seminoles... connected on a season-long 45-yard field goal at Texas A&M... recorded seven touchbacks on 25 kickoffs for the season including three-of-six vs. Iowa State... two kickoff coverage tackles... Academic All-Big 12 second team. 2009: Walk-on whose first action in a football game of any kind came against Texas A&M when he converted a 26-yard field goal and two extra points... was perfect against Texas Tech with field goals of 47 and 22 yards and one extra point... hit two field goals and three extra points against Oklahoma State. High School: Did not play football in high school. The Wrap-up: Never played football until coming to Oklahoma... played years of competitive soccer... decided to kick footballs as a hobby... produced a recruiting video that he placed on YouTube and sent to a handful of programs... sociology major. 2010: Redshirted. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com... three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN... named all-region by PrepStar... recorded 36 assisted tackles, 10 unassisted tackles, 15 tackles for loss, one fumble caused, two fumbles recoveries and one pass break-up... No. 27 defensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 31 defensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 38 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 47 defensive tackle (Rivals. com)... No. 73 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: African-American studies major. 94 torrea peterson s a n a n to n i o, T E X A S east central HIGH SCHOOL OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

115 3 joe powell Dallas, Texas skyline High School THE SOONERS 27 SAM PROCTOR PEARLAND, Texas PEARLAND High School DB so db sr BOOMER SOONER Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long : Provided depth at the slot position... saw action in four games. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com... three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN... named all-region by PrepStar... had 40 receptions for 678 yards and nine touchdowns in hauled in 42 passes for 635 yards and eight scores in had 33 tackles, 13 passes broken up and one interception on defense... No. 14 athlete (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 32 wide receiver (Rivals.com)... No. 32 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 33 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 51 wide receiver (ESPN.com)... No. 57 athlete (Rivals.com)... No. 82 player in Texas (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Switched to defensive back in the spring of God brother is San Francisco 49ers Michael Crabtree... majoring in business. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Redshirted Career : Backup at safety who was key performer on special teams in all 14 games... had a season-high four tackles against Florida State... saw time at safety at Missouri, recording half a tackle for loss. 2009: Starter at strong safety for 10 games... had a career-high seven tackles against Miami... claimed one tackle for loss against Idaho State... broke up passes against Tulsa and Baylor... third on the team with 10 special teams tackles. 2008: All-Big 12 Academic first team... saw action in every game on special teams, averaging more than one tackle per game... racked up a career-high four stops against Washington... ranked fifth on team with 10 special teams tackles. 2007: Redshirted. High School: Ran 221 times for 1,658 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior... also completed 42 of 82 passes for 456 yards and four TD... played on defense twice, both times recording a tackle... helped lead his high school to the state semifinal in Texas class 5A... senior team captain... named offensive MVP by his teammates... selected to play in the All-Greater Houston football game... ran a yard dash... coached by Tony Heath. The Wrap-up: Parent: Yolanda Proctor... communications major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 115

116 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS TE sr wr LB so JR 2010: Started five games while appearing in all second among tight ends in receptions... hauled in first career TD with a seven-yard grab against Florida State... had a career-high 89 yards receiving against Colorado including a career-long 47-yard reception. 2009: Walk-on appeared in all 13 games while starting four at tight end... had multiple receptions in three games... career-high four receptions against Texas went for 20 yards... had 86 yards receiving against Stanford in the Sun Bowl, including a 38-yard reception... forced and recovered a fumble against Oklahoma State to preserve a 27-0 shutout. 2008: Appeared in nine games as a reserve tight end and member of special teams. 2007: Redshirted. 47 TRENT RATTERREE WEATHERFORD, OKLA. WEATHERFORD HS Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long vs. Stanford vs. Colorado Career vs. Colorado High School: Played tight end at Weatherford High School... named to the 2006 Oklahoma Coaches Association Class 4A All-Star team... also competed in basketball and track and field... named to the 2007 Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State basketball team... was the 2007 Oklahoma Class 4A state champion in the discus. The Wrap-up: Multidisciplinary studies major... added 21 pounds in preparation for 2010 season. TRENT RATTERREE 2010: Redshirted. 16 jaz reynolds houston, Texas eisenhower High School Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long vs. Texas Tech Redshirted- Career vs. Texas Tech 2009: Played in nine games... had career-high three receptions against Baylor, Oklahoma State and Stanford... had a career-high 59 yards against Oklahoma State... hauled in career-long reception of 57 yards vs. Texas Tech... three receptions for 36 yards in Sun Bowl win over Stanford. High School: No. 92 receiver in the nation (Scouts.com)... No. 93 receiver in the nation (Rivals.com)... PrepStar All-Midlands Region team had 31 receptions for 620 yards with five touchdowns his senior year sat out most of his senior year due to an ankle injury had 20 receptions for 500 yards as a sophomore. The Wrap-up: Son of Alonzo Reynolds III and Twila Reynolds... economics major... has added 17 pounds since arriving at OU at OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

117 74 adam shead cedar hill, texas cedar hill HS THE SOONERS 59 DONALD STEPHENSON BLUE SPRINGS, MO. BLUE SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ol rs-fr ol sr BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com... three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN... named all-region by PrepStar... named first-team all-district as a junior and senior... first team Associated Press All-State in graded out at over 90 percent with 127 pancakes in threeyear starter for a program that went first team All-Dallas/Fort Worth... two-time first team all-district... No. 7 offensive guard (Scout.com)... No. 13 offensive guard (Rivals.com)... No. 15 offensive guard (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 17 offensive guard (ESPN.com)... No. 37 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 76 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Kenneth and Dornisha Shead and Tonya and Bernard Sullivan... father played linebacker at Nebraska... plans to enter the world of sports broadcasting after football... undecided on a major... last name pronounced SHED. 2010: Starter at left tackle in 10 of 14 games... first career start came in season opener vs. Utah State... played a total of 868 snaps and recorded 103 knockdown blocks, good for second best on the squad... led the team in knockdown blocks in four games including a season-high 15 vs. Baylor. 2009: Did not see game action. 2008: Played in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman. 2007: Redshirted. High School: Played in first three games as a senior but broken toe injury kept him from playing again until the playoffs... transferred to Blue Springs from Central High School in Kansas City where he was named all-league as a junior... bench pressed 375 and squatted 500 pounds... ran a five-second 40-yard dash... coached by Kelly Donohoe SEASON COACHING STAFF The Wrap-up: Parents: Donald Ramey and Ethel Stephenson... multidisciplinary studies major... added 18 pounds to 285 lb. frame to move up to 303. DONALD STEPHENSON THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 117

118 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 2010: Played in 12 games, serving as the backup kicker in the first three before returning to the starting lineup at Cincinnati... had the fifth-best single-season field goal total in OU history... tied OU record for most points in a game by a kicker with 17 vs. Oklahoma State, connecting on a career-high four field goals and five extra points... hit 12 of his last 13 field goals... had at least 10 points in six games ncluding the last four... No. 10 at OU in career points scored with 288 points... Academic All-Big 12 second team. 2009: Oklahoma s starting kicker for the first six games of the season... also started against Texas A&M... converted a career-high four field goals against Baylor... finished with 15 points against Baylor, the third-highest single-game total by a kicker in OU history... All-Big 12 Academic second team. 2008: All-Big 12 Academic first team... handled placekicking duties, converting 8-of-12 field goals and 94-of-99 extra points... set OU program records for most extra points made and attempted in a season... tallied a total of 118 points in the season, ranking No. 2 at OU for kicking points in a season... converted two field goals, the longest a 30-yarder, in the Big 12 Championship against Missouri... booted season-long field goal of 42 yards against Texas A&M. 2007: Redshirted. 17 JIMMY STEVENS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. HERITAGE HALL HIGH School k sr wr so Year G-GS Att-Made Pct Blk Long PAT Pct vs. Texas A&M vs. Miami vs. Cincinnati Career , twice High School: Fifty career field goals (50-77) broke the national record total by a high school kicker... scored 18 total points in a single game as a junior... connected on a string of 125 consecutive extra points... career-long field goal of 52 yards as a senior... went as a senior, with most of his misses coming beyond 50 yards... tied national single-season record with 22 field goals as a junior... also punted for a 33-yard average... named first-team all-state kicker by Tulsa World, and first-team punter by The Oklahoman... Parade All-America first team... first team All-USA by USA Today... selected to inaugural East Meets West All-American football game... all-state selection by Oklahoma Coaches Association... coached by Andy Bogert. The Wrap-up: Parents: Jim and Colleen Stevens... energy management major. 4 kenny stills encinitas, calif. la costa canyon High School Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long t vs. Texas Tech 2010: True freshman started every game... first team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele... second team Freshman All-American by Rivals and CollegeFootballNews.com... set OU record for receptions and receiving yards in a season by a freshman... also No. 2 in receiving touchdowns by a freshman... ranked among the top 15 in both receptions and receiving yards in a season by any class... honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year by the coaches... seven games with at least 70 yards receiving including four of the last five... had a career-high 86 yards receiving vs. Texas Tech... had three receptions for at least 49 yards, all of which went for touchdowns. High School: A five-star recruit by Scout.com... four-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN... had 45 receptions for 914 yards and 10 touchdowns in had 62 receptions for 1,500 yards and 17 TDs in 2008 and 30 catches for 627 yards and six touchdowns in the all-time leader in receiving yards in San Diego... named 2009 CIF first team WR... No. 9 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 14 wide receiver (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 23 wide receiver (Rivals.com)... No. 36 wide receiver (ESPN)... No. 7 player in California (Scout.com)... No. 24 in the state of California (Rivals.com)... No. 83 nationally (PrepStar)... No. 147 nationally (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Kenny and Annett Stills... father played safety for the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings... uncle, Gary Stills, played for the Baltimore Ravens... pre-broadcasting and electronic media major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

119 71 tyrus thompson pflugerville, texas pflugerville High School THE SOONERS 53 casey walker Garland, texas garland High School ol rs-fr dt jr BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN... No. 18 offensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 18 offensive tackle (Rivals. com)... No. 18 offensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 24 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 29 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 133 overall player (PrepStar)... No. 164 overall player (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Raymond and Yolanda Thompson... was born in Germany... chose his jersey number for the year his mother was born... undecided on a major. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Redshirted Career : Started the first four games before missing six with a knee injury... returned to play the final three games... tied a career high with two tackles against both Florida State and Air Force. 2009: Saw action in three games as a reserve defensive lineman... had two tackles and a fumble recovery against Idaho State. 2008: Redshirted. High School: Recorded 22 tackles in 2007 with two sacks and two forced fumbles... also credited with seven QB hurries... totaled 25 tackles with two sacks in also recorded a fumble recovery and two QB hurries... coached by Jeff Jordan. The Wrap-up: Parents: Natalie and Chris Pipkin... sociology major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS CASEY WALKER SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 119

120 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 2010: Had a career-high two tackles vs. Utah State... also recorded two quarterback hurries. 2009: A backup defensive end... played in four games... recorded a half sack against Texas A&M. 2008: Redshirted. 91 r.j. washington fort worth, texas keller fossil ridge High School High School:No. 2 defensive end by Scout.com... EA Sports All- American... named the 2008 Southwest Defensive Player of the year by SuperPrep Magazine... Parade All-American... selected to play in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl... received all state honors in each of his last two seasons (2006, 2007)... Dallas Morning News All-Area Team... recorded 84 tackles in 2007 with 11 sacks and 36 quarterback pressures... holds school records in both sacks in a career with 29 and in a game with three... earned first team all-district honors in 2006 and 2007 after being named the sophomore of the year in coached by Tony Baccarinni. The Wrap-up: Parent: Sherrilyn Wright... communication major. de jr p jr Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU Redshirted Career : Honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated... All-Big 12 second team by Phil Steele... All-Big 12 honorable mention by AP and the coaches... rotated with kickoff chores as well... hit a career-long 85-yard punt vs. Utah State... averaged more than 50 yards per kick vs. Florida State (52.3) and Air Force (50.0)... season average ranked third-best in school history... career average is No. 1 at OU... seasonbest four punts over 50 yards vs. Missouri... had nine touchbacks on 70 kickoffs while averaging 63.0 yards per kick. 2009: Sporting News third team All-American... All-Big 12 first team by Waco Tribune Herald and second team by AP, coaches, Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram... All-Big 12 freshman by ESPN. com... led the Big 12 and ranked No. 3 nationally in punting average... also saw some time at kicker... punting average ranked No. 2 in OU history, No. 1 among punters with at least 40 attempts... set OU program record with a punting average of 58.8 yards against Oklahoma State (five punts of more than 50 yards in that game)... had 22 punts of more than 50 yards (a school record), nine of more than 60 and two of more than 70 including a 74-yarder against Oklahoma State... helped OU finish No. 2 in punt return defense (1.76 yards per return) and No. 5 in net punting (40.27)... was placekicker during a three-game span... made five extra points at Kansas and six against Kansas State... made first career field goal when he hit a 28-yarder against Nebraska. 2008: Redshirted. 36 tress way tulsa, okla. Union High School Year G-GS Punts Yds. Avg. LG TB FC I Redshirted , , Career , High School: Member of both The Oklahoman and Tulsa World all-state teams...selected to play in the 2008 Oil Bowl... named district special teams player of the year... converted all 42 extra point attempts... hit 14-of-19 field goal attempts, the longest coming from 47 yards... made the game-winning extra point to beat 6-A state champion Jenks... kicked two field goals and had two punts downed inside the five-yard line in a 13-6 semifinal win over Muskogee... handled punting duties, averaging 38.4 yards on 26 attempts...coached by Kirk Fridrich. The Wrap-up: Parents: Debra and Leo Way... brother, Cole, is a punter at Tulsa... communication major OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

121 52 damon williams irving, texas nimitz High School THE SOONERS 79 daryl williams lake dallas, texas lake dallas High School dt rs-fr OL rs-fr BOOMER SOONER 2010: Redshirted. 2010: Redshirted. High School: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com...had 95 tackles, 5.5 sacks and eight quarterback hurries in No. 35 defensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 45 defensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 65 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Undecided on a major. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com... three-star recruit by ESPN... named all-region by PrepStar... graded out at 93 percent while recording 38 pancakes in did not allow a sack for an offense that averaged 440 yards per game... No. 19 offensive tackle(scout.com)... No. 30 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 32 offensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 53 offensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 65 player in Texas (Rivals.com) The Wrap-up: Son of Lamesa and Jason Hindman... undecided on a major SEASON COACHING STAFF TRESS WAY THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 121

122 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S THE SOONERS 2010: Redshirted. High School: A four-star recruit by ESPN... three-star recruit by Rivals. com and Scout.com... named all-region by PrepStar... collected 43 tackles and broke up six passes on defense in 2008 while recording 21 catches for 265 yards and three scores... ran a meter dash during the 2009 track season... ran the third fastest 40 at the 2009 Army All-American Combine in San Antonio... defended seven of the top-10 receivers (statistically) in Oklahoma 6A in all-district in The Oklahoman All-State in named to All-Vype Football Team and was awarded title of Lockdown Defender (award given to the best defender) at the 2009 Vype Showdown seven-on-seven passing league... No. 14 player in Oklahoma (Scout.com)... No. 19 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 105 wide receiver (Scout.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Faye Wilson-Jackson and Darrell McCowan... father played football at Oklahoma State... undecided on a major. TOM WORT 2 julian wilson moore, okla. southmoore High School 86 james winchester washington, okla. washington High School db rs-fr ds sr 2010: Starting deep snapper on punts, also a valuable member of the scout team as a receiver... recovered three fumbles on the season while covering punts including a game-clinching recovery vs. Texas... had two tackles against Colorado and another vs. Iowa State. The Wrap-up: Dad, Mike, was OU s punter from sister, Carolyn, was on the women s basketball team from a younger sister, Rebecca, is a junior on OU s Rowing team... majoring in human relations OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

123 50 austin woods rockwall, texas rockwall-heath High School OL so THE SOONERS 21 tom wort NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS NEW BRAUNFELS HIGH School lb so BOOMER SOONER 2010: Starting deep snapper on place kicks and backup center... had season highs for plays (12) and knockdowns (two) vs. Iowa State. High School: A four-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com... three-star recruit by ESPN... named to SuperPrep top 350 All-American team... didn t allow a single sack in No. 4 center (ESPN.com)... No. 5 center (Rivals.com)... No. 5 center (Scout.com)... No. 39 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 44 player in Texas (Rivals.com). The Wrap-up: Son of Don and Elizabeth Woods... father played football at Austin College and now coaches... won a Cotton Bowl art contest two years in a row when he was in first and second grade... has always worn number 50 since his dad has all of his centers wear the number... plans to go into coaching after his playing career... undecided on a major. Year G-GS UT AT Total Loss Sacks INT FC FR PBU : Started the first nine games at middle linebacker... second team Freshman All-American by Rivals, Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews. com... had a career-high 10 tackles vs. Texas including two for loss and one sack... second among the linebackers for tackles on the season... his season sack total is the No. 5 by a linebacker in the Stoops era.. at least seven tackles in five games... had sacks against Florida State, Texas, Iowa State, Texas A&M and Baylor. 2009: Enrolled in the spring of redshirted after suffering season-ending injury during fall camp. High School: SuperPrep All-American... PrepStar All-American top 250 nationally first team all-class, all-star Super Team compiled by Texas Football Magazine... Texas all-state honorable mention... No. 14 player in Rivals Texas Top Selected to participate in the ESPN Under Armor all-star game... recorded 213 tackles of which 118 were unassisted in his junior season (2007)... despite playing in only seven games in 2008, recorded 62 tackles and had two interception returns for touchdowns... had over 200 total tackles as a junior, adding 15 tackles for loss, four sacks, three interceptions and one interception returned for a touchdown as a junior... No. 3 inside linebacker (ESPN)... No. 5 weak-side linebacker prospect (Scout.com)... No. 7 inside linebacker and ranked No. 117 nationally (Rivals.com)... No. 12 player in the Southwest region (SuperPrep)... No. 13 linebacker (SuperPrep)... No. 57 prospect nationally (Emfinger)... No. 86 nationally (ESPN). The Wrap-up: Moved to the U.S. from England in junior high and began playing football shortly after... spent time working as a lifeguard in high school... sociology major SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 123

124 THE SOONERS 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S 19 Jesse Bell Rowlett, Texas (Northeastern State) DB SR 87 Derrick Bradley Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik HS) WR JR 9 Ryan Caro De Soto, Texas (De Soto HS) WR SR 49 David Driskill Oklahoma City, Okla. (Casady HS) FB RS-FR 80 Jordan Eagle Road Talihina, Okla. (Talihina HS) WR FR 45 Caleb Gastelum Claremore, Okla. (Home School) LB RS-FR 82 Tanner Gillette Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) WR FR 67 Robert Hollis Tulsa, Okla. (Edison HS) OT FR 94 Eric Hosek Sherman, Texas (Sherman HS) K FR 46 John Philip-Hughes Tulsa, Okla. (Edison HS) TE FR 18 Michael Hunnicutt Richardson, Texas (Pearce HS) K RS-FR 41 Erik Lee Oklahoma City, Okla. (Casady HS) LB SO OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

125 THE SOONERS 47 Zach Montana Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) DB JR 60 Drew Serruto Centerville, Ohio (Eastern Michigan) OL JR BOOMER SOONER 42 Jesse Paulsen Albuquerque, N.M. (New Mexico) DB JR 81 Nyko Symonds Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southmoore HS) WR RS-FR 2011 SEASON 54 Colten Presgrove Pauls Valley, Okla. (Pauls Valley HS) OL FR 81 Nyko Symonds Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southmoore HS) WR RS-FR COACHING STAFF 78 Jake Reed Ardmore, Okla. (Ardmore HS) OT SO 13 Londell Taylor Vian, Okla. (Vian HS) LB FR THE SOONERS 48 Aaron Ripkowski Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) FB FR 39 Dillion Schooley Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS) DB RS-FR 31 Dominique Whaley Lawton, Okla. (Langston) RB JR 35 Julian Winters Sacramento, Calif. (Christian Brothers HS) DB RS-FR SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 125

126 2011 SIGNING CLASS 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S Seventeen high school prospects signed letters of intent with Oklahoma as the Sooners once again added one of the nation s top-rated recruiting classes. Nine different positions and five states are represented on the list. We like the depth and versatility of this class, said OU Head Coach Bob Stoops. It s a talented, athletic group that will contribute in a lot of different positions. And some may have the opportunity to contribute quickly. We were and still are a young team, but our philosophy has been to play the guys who are ready to play, Stoops said. We re seeing more and more who are coming to us with the maturity to be on the field. If they can help us, they ll have that opportunity. Three each of the signees are tight ends and defensive tackles. The Sooners added two each along the offensive line, at linebacker, wide receiver, and running back. OU also added a single player at quarterback, defensive back and defensive end. Twelve of the signees are from Texas with two from Oklahoma and one each from South Dakota, Kansas and Missouri. We ve recruited nationally and will continue to do so, but we also recognize that proximity to campus matters and it just so happened that we were able to sign this class from states that are close to Oklahoma, Stoops said. 77 Marquis Anderson DT San Antonio, Texas Alamo Heights HS Named to the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Tom Lemming s MaxPreps and Rivals.com three-star recruit by Scout.com had 61 tackles as a senior, 21 of which were unassisted also had 20 tackles for loss, two sacks, 19 quarterback hurries, two fumbles forced and three fumble recoveries had 35 tackles with 6.5 sacks and one forced fumble as a junior twenty-two tackles and one sack as a sophomore... high school teammate of current Sooner Sheldon McClain... No. 8 defensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 15 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 15 defensive tackle (ESPN. com)... No. 16 defensive tackle (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps). 70 Dylan Dismuke OL Duncan, Okla. Duncan HS Four-star recruit by Rivals.com three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Scout.com... Named to The Oklahoman s All-State Team... No. 22 offensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 38 offensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 54 offensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 2 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 4 player in Oklahoma (Scout.com). 72 Derek Farniok OT Sioux Falls, S.D. Washington HS Four-star recruit by Tom Lemming s MaxPreps... three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com helped lead high school squad to a 14-0 season... older brother Tom is committed to Iowa State dad played at St. Cloud State and uncle played at South Dakota State pronunciation: FAR-nee-ock... No. 1 player in South Dakota (Scout.com)... No. 3 player in South Dakota (Rivals.com)... No. 17 offensive tackle (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 55 offensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 76 offensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 77 offensive tackle (Scout.com). 44 Nathan Hughes DE Spring, Texas Klein Oak HS Under Armour All-American five-star recruit by Scout.com fourstar recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ranked in ESPNU 150 had 93 tackles and seven sacks in 2010 along with three blocked kicks... collected 82 tackles and 11 sacks and one forced fumble in 2009 had 68 tackles, four sacks, two pass break ups, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in high school teammate of fellow incoming freshman Max Stevenson... No. 5 defensive end (Scout.com)... No. 11 defensive end (ESPN.com)... No. 22 defensive end (Rivals. com)... No. 5 player in Texas (Scout.com). 18 Kameel Jackson WR Arlington, Texas Sam Houston HS Participated in NUC All-World Gridiron Classic four-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com three-star recruit by Scout.com caught 13 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns in 2009 despite missing time due to a knee injury... had 54 catches for 761 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 cuh-meel Jackson... No. 34 wide receiver (Rivals.com)... No. 39 wide receiver (ESPN.com)... No. 69 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 61 player in Texas (Scout.com) OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

127 2011 SIGNING CLASS 84 Nila Kasitati TE Euless, Texas Trinity HS Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com had 10 catches for 180 yards and a touchdown in 2010 pronunciation: KNEE-La Cos-uh-tot-tee... No. 38 tight end (Scout.com)... No. 50 offensive lineman (Rivals.com)... No. 77 tight end (ESPN.com)... No. 75 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 77 player in Texas (Rivals.com). 38 Bennett Okotcha DB Coppell, Texas Coppell HS Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com had two interceptions in 2009 along with catching nine passes for 142 yards and a TD pronunciation: O-cot-cha... No. 42 cornerback (Scout.com)... No. 50 cornerback (ESPN.com)... No. 64 cornerback (Rivals.com)... No. 98 player in Texas (Rivals.com). BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON 40 P.L. Lindley LB Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS Four-star recruit by ESPN.com and Tom Lemming s MaxPreps three-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com in 2009, recorded 90 tackles, four sacks, two interceptions and forced two fumbles... in 2008, recorded 61 tackles and three sacks... high school teammate of fellow incoming freshman Jordan Wade... No. 11 outside linebacker (ESPN.com)... No. 23 inside linebacker (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 34 inside linebacker (Rivals.com)... No. 43 outside linebacker (Scout.com). 80 Jordan Phillips DT Towanda, Kan. Circle HS Under Armour All-American five-star recruit by Scout.com four-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ranked in ESPNU 150 had 68 tackles and 8.5 sacks in 2010 collected two fumble recoveries, two blocked kicks and an interception... also recorded 17 receptions for 400 yards and four touchdowns, two rushing touchdowns and had a 36.9 yard punting average class 4A all-state selection in 2010 recorded 40 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2009 also caught 15 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns.. No. 4 defensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 6 defensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 10 defensive tackle (ESPN.com)... No. 50 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 68 overall player (247Sports. com)... No. 1 player in Kansas (Rivals.com)... No. 1 player in Kansas (Scout.com). COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS 17 Trey Metoyer WR Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS ESPNU All-American U.S. Army All-American Parade Magazine All-American five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Tom Lemming s MaxPreps and Scout.com four-star recruit by ESPN.com ranked in ESPNU 150 named a Tom Lemming s Top Player... had 108 receptions for 1,540 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2010 first team Class 4A all-state selection district offensive player of the year... hauled in 72 receptions for 1,105 yards and 15 touchdowns in collected 74 receptions for 1,105 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2008 pronunciation: MUH-toy-yer... No. 1 wide receiver (Scout.com)... No. 2 wide receiver (Rivals.com)... No. 4 wide receiver (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 8 wide receiver (ESPN.com)... No. 12 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 39 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 2 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 4 player in Texas (Scout.com)... No. 21 overall player (247Sports.com). 20 Frank Shannon LB Dallas, Texas Skyline HS Four-star recruit by Scout.com and Tom Lemming s MaxPreps three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com... high school teammate of current Sooner Joe Powell... No. 17 safety (Scout.com)... No. 23 outside linebacker (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 37 outside linebacker (Rivals.com)... No. 48 safety (ESPN.com)... No. 35 player in Texas (Scout.com) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 127 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

128 2011 SIGNING CLASS 7 N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S 4 3 C O N F E R E N C E C H A M P I O N S H I P S 2 6 B O W L C H A M P I O N S H I P S A L L-A M E R I C A N S 6 4 N AT I O N A L AWA R D W I N N E R S 87 Max Stevenson TE Spring, Texas Klein Oak HS Four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Tom Lemming s MaxPreps and Scout. com three-star recruit by ESPN.com No. 47 player in the state of Texas by Scout.com had 46 receptions for 736 yards and five touchdowns in 2010 hauled in 19 receptions for 314 yards and two touchdowns in 2009 had five receptions for 64 yards and one touchdown in 2008 played key role in Klein Oak s rushing attack... high school teammate of fellow incoming freshman Nathan Hughes... No. 11 tight end (Scout.com)... No. 12 tight end (Rivals.com)... No. 12 tight end (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 17 tight end (ESPN.com)... No. 47 player in Texas (Scout.com). 11 Kendal Thompson QB Moore, Okla. Southmoore HS Under Armour All-American four-star recruit by Tom Lemming s Max- Preps... three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com played in just three games as a senior due to an injury in the season s second game completed 25-of-34 passes for 295 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions in those three games while logging 42 rushing attempts for 237 yards and one TD completed 166 of 259 passes in 2009 for 2,793 yards and 29 touchdowns while rushing for 466 yards and 10 TDs as a sophomore in 2008, threw for 1,025 yards and 13 TDs with 76 completions on 148 attempts while rushing for 136 yards and one TD son of former OU quarterback Charles Thompson high school teammate of current Sooners Austin Haywood, Julian Wilson and Nyko Symonds... No. 14 quarterback (Rivals. com)... No. 17 quarterback (ESPN.com)... No. 21 combo quarterback (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 2 player in Oklahoma (Rivals.com)... No. 2 player in Oklahoma (Scout.com). 95 Jordan Wade DT Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS Four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com, Tom Lemming s MaxPreps and Rivals.com recorded 40 tackles and five sacks in 2010 recorded 77 tackles, 14 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and six pass breakups in 2009 recorded 48 tackles, one forced fumble and one pass breakup in high school teammate of fellow incoming freshman P.L. Lindley... No. 8 defensive tackle (ESPN. com)... No. 15 defensive tackle (Rivals.com)... No. 21 defensive tackle (Scout.com)... No. 22 defensive tackle (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 49 player in Texas (Scout.com) 23 Brandon Williams RB Brookshire, Texas Brookshire Royal HS Under Armour All-American five-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com four-star recruit by ESPN.com and Tom Lemming s Max- Preps ranked in ESPNU 150 named a Tom Lemming s Top Player... rushed for 2,438 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2010 while racking up 144 yards receiving with two TDs 2010 Texas 3A all-state rushed for 1,815 yards and 14 TDs as a junior while totaling 38 receptions for 512 yards and four TDs Texas 3A state champion in the 200-meter dash with a time of No. 3 running back (Rivals.com)... No. 3 running back (Scout.com)... No. 7 running back (ESPN.com)... No. 9 running back (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 16 overall player (Rivals.com)... No. 18 overall player (247Sports.com)... No. 90 overall player (Tom Lemming s MaxPreps)... No. 3 player in Texas (Rivals.com)... No. 3 player in Texas (Scout.com) 37 Danzel Williams RB Arlington, Texas James Martin HS Under Armour All-American four-star recruit by ESPN.com ranked in ESPNU 150 three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com rushed the ball 211 times for 1,659 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2010 also recorded eight receptions for 79 yards and one touchdown and had two TD passes on five attempts rushed the ball 152 times for 1,221 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2009 also recorded 21 receptions for 255 yards and 2 touchdowns rushed for 621 yards and 11 touchdowns in No. 8 athlete (ESPN.com)... No. 18 athlete (Scout.com)... No. 37 running back (Rivals.com)... No. 72 player in Texas (Scout.com) OKLAHOMA SPRING FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

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130 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2010 SEASON REVIEW Sept. 4 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma picked up the 800th win in the history of its football program in a harder-than-expectected tussle with Utah State. DeMarco Murray rushed for 208 yards and two touchdowns on a career-high 35 carries, and the Sooners raced out to a 21-0 lead, but had to stave off a second-half comeback when the Aggies responded with 17 unanswered points of their own. Murray ran 63 yards for a touchdown that boosted his team to a advantage. The lead grew to on a 32-yard Patrick O Hara field goal. Utah State quarterback Diondre Borel, who was victimized by three interceptions, still kept his team in the game by completing 17-of-36 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns. SCORE BY QUARTERS FINAL Utah State (0-1, 0-0) Oklahoma (1-0, 0-0) SCORING SUMMARY: First Quarter 13:23 - OU - Broyles 12 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), 6-69, 1:37 0:51 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (O Hara kick), 9-29, 3:22, Second Quarter 6:21 - OU - Broyles, 21 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), 7-80, 2:21 3:33 - USU - Caldwell 40 yd field goal, 12-43, 2:43 0:47 - USU - Smith, 4 yd run (Caldwell kick), 5-61, 1:40 Third Quarter 10:16 - USU - Watkins 42 yd pass from Borel (Caldwell kick), 4-81, 1:50 7:56 - OU - Murray 63 yd run (O Hara kick), 6-73, 2:14 4:15 - OU - O Hara 32 yd field goal, 9-25, 2:54 2:31 - USU - Martin 31 yd pass from Borel (Caldwell kick), 4-70, 1:39 USU OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:44 31:16 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 5 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: USU-Smith 8-48; Speight 17-46; Williams 3-0; Borel 10-minus 14. OU-Murray ; Millard 3-16; Calhoun 1-5; Clay 1-1; Jones 3-minus 31; Team 2-minus 4. PASSING: USU-Borel ; Williams OU-Jones RECEIVING: USU-Martin 4-60; Morgan 4-44; Watkins 3-91; Reynolds 2-36; Austin 1-59; Speight 2-29; Lloyd 1-16; Moats 1-6. OU- Broyles 9-142; Stills 3-34; Kenney 2-20; Miller 2-19; Calhoun 1-2. TACKLES LEADERS (UA-A): USU- Gallagher 6-5; Wagner 4-4; Randle 5-2; OU-Fleming 8-2; Nelson 5-3; Lewis 5-3. Att.: 85,151 UTAH STATE OKLAHOMA Sept. 11 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- On a day when Oklahoma set a school record with its 70th consecutive sellout, the Sooners romped over Florida State, Landry Jones was dazzling, completing 30-of-40 passes for 380 yards with four touchdowns, to four different receivers, and no interceptions. Twelve of his passes went to Ryan Broyles, who logged 124 receiving yards and one touchdown. Florida State picked up four first downs on its opening drive, which resulted in a touchdown, but got just five more through the rest of the game. It was a bittersweet victory for OU Head Coach Bob Stoops, who for the first time in his career squared off against a family member. His brother, Mark, was on the opposite sidline as FSU s defensive coordinator. Score by Quarters final Florida State (1-1, 0-0) Oklahoma (2-0, 0-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 10:15 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (O Hara kick), 14-80, 4:45 5:25 - FSU - Thomas 1 yd run (Hopkins kick), 11-70, 4:42 1:44 - OU - Broyles 18 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), 9-80, 3:41 Second Quarter 14:44 - OU - Kenney 36 yd pass from Jonse (O Hara kick), 5-54, 0:49 7:44 - OU - Hannah 46 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick failed), :28 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (O Hara kick), 6-49, 0:57 Third Quarter 8:46 - OU - Ratterree 7 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), 3-8, 0:47 6:38 - OU - O Hara 39 yd field goal, 4-7, 1:17 Fourth Quarter 11:57 - FSU - Hopkins 52 yd field goal, 7-38, 3:27 4:49 - OU - O Hara 38 yd field goal, 15-54, 7:08 0:00 - FSU - Easterling 47 yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), 7-71, 0:43 FSU OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:31 31:29 Third-Down Conversions 5 of of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: FSU-Thomas 11-58; Ponder 9-23; Jones 4-17; Thompson 5-10; Reid 1-6; Manuel 1-5; Reed 1-minus 2; Haulstead 0-6. OU-Murray 16-51; Madu 11-38; Calhoun 8-17; Millard 1-1; Jones 4-minus 1; Team 1-minus 13. PASSING: FSU-Ponder ; Manuel OU-Jones ; Allen RECEIVING: FSU-Easterling 3-64; Reed 3-31; Thomas 2-35; Gehres 2-24; Thompson 2-19; Haulstead 1-38; Reliford 1-9; Jones 1-2. OU-Broyles ; Kenney 4-73; Murray 4-52; Miller 2-37; Stills 2-17; Clay 2-14; Hanna 1-46; Calhoun 1-12; Ratterree 1-7; Madu 1-6; Millard 1-4; Franks 1-2. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): FSU-Reid 9-1; Bradham 3-5; Rhodes 6-1. OU-Carter 4-3; Lewis 3-3; Nelson 1-5; Beal 5-0. Att.: 85,630 FLORIDA STATE OKLAHOMA Sept. 18 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma withstood a late Air Force rally to down the Falcons, 27-24, on Military Appreciation Day at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The Sooners, largely on the legs of DeMarco Murray, rolled to a lead in the third period before Air Force mounted a surge. Murray scored all three Sooner touchdowns, two via the run and another on a reception, while accumulating 148 all purpose yards. His final score came with 1:27 remaining in the third quarter and gave the Sooners a seemingly comfortable 17-point lead. But Air Force, the nation s top rushing squad, closed the gap to just three points with 3:39 to go. When OU got the ball, it logged a pair of first downs and the visitors never got another offensive possession. Score by Quarters final Air Force (2-1, 1-0) Oklahoma (3-0, 0-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 10:13 - OU - Murray 3 yd run (Stevens kick), 12-60, 4:47 5:34 - AF - Soderberg 20 yd field goal, 9-69, 4:33 Second Quarter 8:06 - OU - Stevens 32 yd field goal, 9-69, 2:28 Third Quarter 11:01 - AF - Jefferson 38 yd run (Soderberg kick), 9-80, 3:59 10:30 - OU - Murray 5 yd run (Stevens kick), 2-41, 0:22 7:15 - OU - Stevens 41 yd field goal, 7-31, 1:22 1:27 - OU - Murray 17 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 10-76, 4:02 Fourth Quarter 10:43 - AF - Tew 5 yd run (Soderberg kick), 14-80, 5:44 3:39 - AF - Halderman 15 yd run (Soderberg kick), 10-65, 3:41 AF OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 34:11 25:49 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 18 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: AF-Jefferson 13-96; Tew 21-93; Clark 11-68; Warzeka 7-54; Halderman 4-29; Walker 3-15; Getz 1-2; Hunter 2-minus 4; Team 1-minus 2. OU-Murray ; Madu 3-9; Jones 4-minus 5; Team 1-minus 1. PASSING: AF-Jefferson OU-Jones RECEIVING: AF-Warzeka 3-48; Kauth 3-45; Hirneise 1-9; Demerath 1-5. OU-Broyles ; Murray 5-38; Stills 4-47; Madu 3-11; Kenney 1-23; Hanna 1-7; Miller 1-6; Ratterree 1-6. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): AF-Amack 4-6; Davis 6-3; Waiwaiole 2-7. OU-Lewis 6-7; Fleming 7-4; Nelson 5-5. Att.: 84,332 AIR FORCE OKLAHOMA * 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM

131 Sept. 25 Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio CINCINNATI, Ohio -- For the third time in four weeks, Oklahoma marched to an impressive lead then held on in the waning moments to claim victory. This one was a triumph over Cincinnati in the Sooners first game away from Norman of the season. When Mossis Madu scored on a five-yard run early in the third quarter, Oklahoma had amassed a convincing 24-9 advantage. The tide began to turn after OU s only turnover of the game, a Landry Jones interception, with just under 12 minutes to play. The Bearcats marched down the field to score a touchdown, but then fumbled on their next two possessions. One of those set-up the final OU score, a 5-yard pass from Jones to Trey Millard, that proved to be the difference. OU had to recover an onside kick with less that one minute remaining, but did so and ran out the clock. Jones completed 36 passes on a career-high 51 attempts for 370 yards. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (4-0, 0-0) Cincinnati (1-3, 0-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 10:39 - CIN - Rogers 22 yd field goal, 8-27, 3:06 6:36 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (Stevens kick), 12-80, 4:04 1:38 - OU - Broyles 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 11-69, 3:59 Second Quarter 14:45 - CIN - Goebel 4 yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick failed), 6-89, 1:48 1:02 - OU - Stevens 42 yd field goal, 10-55, 2:39 Third Quarter 10:05 - OU - Madu 5 yd run (Steven kick), 9-92, 2:59 6:56 - CIN - Rogers 43 yd field goal, 7-55, 3:09 Fourth Quarter 14:56 - CIN - Rogers 43 yd field goal, 5-43, 1:15 9:45 - CIN - Woods 36 yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick), 5-71, 2:01 4:31 - OU - Millard 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 2-7, 0:25 0:58 - CIN - Robinson 18 yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick), 8-80, 1:21 OU CIN FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 32:29 26:33 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 5 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray 28-67; Madu 8-28; Franks 2-12; TEAM 2-minus 5; Jones 3-minus 20. CIN-Pead ; Goebel 1-4; Woods 1-0; Collaros 9-minus 17. PASSING: OU-Jones CIN-Collaros RECEIVING: OU-Broyles ; Murray 7-21; Stills 4-72; Miller 3-66; Millard 3-30; Madu 3-17; Ratteree 2-31; Franks 2-24; Kenney 2-9. CIN-Woods 7-171; McClung 4-58; Pead 4-9; Binns 3-26; Robinson 2-19; Barnett 2-18; Goebel 1-4. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Jefferson 11-1; Lewis 6-2; Colvin 5-2. CIN-Schaffer 8-5; Bomar 7-3; Johnson 7-1. Att: 58,253 OKLAHOMA CINCINNATI Oct. 2 Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas 2010 SEASON REVIEW DALLAS, TEXAS -- A string of late-game loose balls kept fans on the edge of their seats before Oklahoma finally secured a win over Texas in the 105th edition of the Red River Rivalry. The Sooners breezed for much of the game, building a 14-0 lead on an 18-yard DeMarco Murray rush and a 16-yard pass from Landry Jones to Kenny Stills. It was 21-7 at halftime then with 12:54 left in the game after Murray tightroped a 20-yard, sideline TD run. Texas responded with 10 unanswered points to get within a touchdown and two-point conversion, then, with just more than one minute to play, appeared to be poised for a huge takeaway when Jones fumbled deep in his own territory. Instead, the ball trickled out of bounds and the Sooners retained possession. Two plays later, Oklahoma punted, but UT s Aaron Williams muffed the reception and when OU s James Winchester recovered, the game was iced. Penalties and turnovers helped chart the outcome. The Longhorns were flagged nine times for 81 yards to just five for 29 by Oklahoma, and Texas committed both of the game s turnovers. Score by Quarters final Texas (3-2, 1-1) Oklahoma (5-0, 1-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 10:51 - OU - Murray 18 yd run (Stevens kick), 13-83, 4:09 5:29 - OU - Stills 16 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 11-75, 3:13 3:46 - UT - Monroe 60 yd run (Tucker kick), 4-75, 1:37 Second Quarter 7:19 - OU - Hanna 2 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 8-48, 3:15 Third Quarter 9:35 - UT - Tucker 22 yd field goal, 13-71, 5:20 Fourth Quarter 12:54 - OU - Murray 20 yd run (Stevens kick), 8-54, 2:48 9:52 - UT - Johnson 5 yd run (Tucker kick), 9-76, 2:57 1:39 - UT - Tucker 21 yd field goal, 5-42, 0:58 UT OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 26:52 33:08 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 9 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray ; Madu 15-43; Millard 5-16; TEAM 2-minus 5; Nimmo 1-minus 13; Jones 4-minus 32. UT-Monroe 4-65; Whittaker 9-52; Johnson 2-6; Roberson 1-3; Goodwin 1-minus 1; Gilbert 5-minus 18. PASSING: OU-Jones UT-Bradford Gilbert RECEIVING: OU-Stills 5-78; Miller 5-61; Broyles 5-36; Murray 4-31; Hanna 2-12; Millard 2-9; Madu 1-9. UT-Kirkendoll 8-87; Whittaker 6-25; Matthews 4-13; Williams 2-58; Goodwin 3-34; Smith 2-16; Johnson TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Lewis 8-2; Wort 7-3; Jefferson 5-4. UT-Robinson 10-9; Acho 7-8; Brown 5-3. Att.: 96,009 texas OKLAHOMA Oct. 16 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- The records fell in bunches as Oklahoma dominated on both sides of the ball in a 52-0 win over Iowa State. DeMarco Murray scored three touchdowns to run his career total to 58 and eclipse the 41-year-old Oklahoma mark of 57 held by Steve Owens. Ryan Broyles caught 15 passes to break his own OU record for receptions in a game and Landry Jones, who was an amazing 30-of-34, fell just one completion shy of tying the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (min. 30 passing attempts). As it stood, Jones percentage of 88.2 set a school record for the top percentage by a quarterback with at least 25 attempts. Jones completed his first 13 passes of the game to equal the longest streak of consecutive completions in his career. All the while, the defense stymied a Cyclone offense that had scored 28 points just one week earlier against No. 10-ranked Utah. ISU mustered just 183 yards on 60 plays. Travis Lewis led the Sooners with 14 tackles. Score by Quarters FINAL Iowa State (3-4, 1-2) Oklahoma (6-0, 2-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 11:50 - OU - Hanna 3 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 12-80, 3:10 4:13 - OU - Stevens 37 yd field goal, 10-76, 2:57 Second Quarter 13:06 - OU - Broyles 39 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 8-73, 1:43 4:29 - OU - Millard 1 yd run (Stevens kick), 10-89, 4:18 0:32 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (Stevens kick), 7-59, 1:25 Third Quarter 9:39 - OU - Murray 15 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 10-96, 2:44 3:12 - OU - Murray 10 yd run (Stevens kick), 10-51, 3:02 Fourth Quarter 1:23 OU - Allen 7 yd run (Stevens kick), 12-69, 6:40 ISU OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 3-31 Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 27:03 32:57 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray ; Finch 16-92; Clay 9-49; Madu 4-46; Allen 3-18; Jones 2-5; Millard 2-3. ISU-Robinson 7-39; Arnaud 7-16; Tiller 8-5; Woody 3-3; White 1-2; Johnson 6-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 5. PASSING: OU-Jones ; Allen ISU-Arnaud ; Tiller RECEIVING: OU-Broyles ; Stills 5-42; Franks 4-28; Murray 2-28; Miller 2-10; Ratterree 1-40; Millard 1-8; Caleb 1-6; Hanna 1-3. ISU-Franklin 6-34; Williams 3-51; Robinson 2-10; Reynolds 1-12; Darks 1-12; Johnson 1-5; Johnson 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Lewis 8-6; Alexander 4-3; Nelson 4-1. ISU-Sims 10-7; Knott 5-8; Klein Att.: 84,024 iowa state OKLAHOMA 0 52 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 131

132 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2010 SEASON REVIEW Oct. 23 Faurot Stadium Columbia, Mo. COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Oklahoma committed a pair of red zone turnovers and missed a 30-yard field goal. Those scoring miscues proved too costly to overcome in a loss at Missouri. The Sooners had committed just five turnovers through their first six games, but had three against the Tigers. After surrendering a touchdown on a short opening kickoff, OU battled back to tie the game twice before taking its only lead, 21-20, at the 2:48 mark of the third quarter. Missouri then reeled off 16 unanswered points to seal the outcome. Landry Jones completed 32-of-50 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns, but was picked off twice. Despite playing a reduced number of snaps due to injury, Ryan Broyles hauled in eight passes for 110 yards. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (6-1, 2-1) Missouri (7-0, 3-0) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 14:46 -MU - McFaffie 86 yd kickoff return (Ressel kick) 12:28 - OU - Stills 27 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-45, 1:13 Second Quarter 14:31 - MU - Moore 1 yd run (Ressel kick), 6-28, 2:01 4:08 - OU - Murray 4 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 14-89, 4:46 0:00 - MU - Ressel 36 yd field goal, 9-41, 4:01 Third Quarter 6:36 - MU - Ressel 30 yd field goal, 12-68, 5:30 2:48 - OU - Hanna 3 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 12-69, 3:43 Fourth Quarter 12:43 - MU - Jackson 38 yd pass from Gabbert (Conversion failed), 5-76, 2:21 9:44 - MU - Ressel 23 yd field goal, 6-17, 2:48 6:36 - MU - Franklin 3 yd run (Ressel kick), 5-76, 2:21 6:06 - OU - Millard 2 yd run (Jones pass failed), 1-15, 0:13 OU MU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards (-2) Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 21:34 38:26 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Finch 9-59; Murray 12-49; Millard 2-3; Jones 2-minus 12. MU-Moore 10-73; Josey 14-64; Gabbert 8-26; Lawrence 6-12; Franklin 1-3. PASSING: OU-Jones MU-Gabbert RECEIVING: OU-Broyles 8-110; Murray 8-48; Stills 6-55; Millard 2-37; Kenney 2-21; Finch 2-9; Franks 1-13; Caleb 1-7; Hanna 1-3; Madu 1-0. MU-Jackson 9-139; Egnew 7-8; Kemp 4-71; Moe 3-36; Moore 2-3; Lawrence 1-22; Lucas 1-11; Gerau 1-9; Josey 1-9; Murphy 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Carter 9-5; Nelson 9-2; Lewis 5-3. MU-Simmons 6-1; Ebner 4-3; Gachkar 2-5. Att.: 71,004 OKLAHOMA MISSOURI Oct. 30 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma threw for a school record 488 yards and the Sooner defense stymied Colorado as the Sooners notched an impressive victory in Norman. Ryan Broyles caught nine passes for a school record 208 yards and three touchdowns to highlight the aerial show. His scoring grabs came from 16, 81 and 64 yards with the 81-yarder registering as the longest pass play of Bob Stoops 12-year tenure. Landry Jones was on the throwing end of that play and he, too, was brilliant completing 32-of-46 passes for 453 yards, just 15 shy of Sam Bradford s single-game record. OU s defense was especially good in pass coverage with a season-high 11 deflections. The Buffaloes completed just 17-of-44 attempts. Score by Quarters final Colorado (3-5, 0-4) Oklahoma (7-1, 3-1) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 6:08 - OU - Stevens 33 yd field goal, 10-47, 3:02 Second Quarter 14:57 - OU - Stevens 26 yd field goal, 13-60, 4:10 11:11 - OU - Broyles 16 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 8-79, 2:10 7:50 - CU - Goodman 40 yd field goal, 9-40, 3:16 6:54 - OU - Broyles 81 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 3-79, 0:52 1:27 - OU - Team Safety 0:21 - OU - Hanna, 7 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 8-48, 1:01 Third Quarter 14:10 - OU - Broyles 64 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 3-80, 0:50 12:43 - CU - McKnight 49 yd pass from Hawkins (Goodman kick), 4-61, 1:19 5:06 - OU - Murray 5 yd run (Stevens kick), 11-96, 3:41 CU OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-2) 3-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 27:05 32:55 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Finch 10-59; Murray 11-40; Clay 12-38; Millard 4-18; Jones 2-4; Musil 1-0; Calhoun 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 6; Allen 1-minus 6. CU-Stewart 19-85; Jefferson 4-5; Hawkins 1-minus 14. PASSING: OU-Jones ; Allen CU-Hawkins RECEIVING: OU-Murray 10-73; Broyles 9-208; Franks 4-55; Finch 4-30; Ratterree 3-39; Caleb 1-11; Stills 1-8; Hanna 1-7; Kenney 1-7. CU-McKnight 5-84; Clemons 4-27; Richardson 2-28; Jefferson 2-20; Stewart 2-9; Patterson 1-12; Deehan 1-7. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Nelson 4-5; Lewis 4-3; Fleming 5-1. CU-Sipili 6-8; Smith 10-3; Webb 7-3. Att.: 84,173 colorado OKLAHOMA Nov. 6 Kyle Field College Station, Texas COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Oklahoma failed to get any points on three trips inside Texas A&M s five-yard line and dropped a decision to the Aggies. The Sooners trailed 9-0 early in the game after committing a safety on a high snap on the game s first play from scrimmage, then surrendering a touchdown on the ensuing Texas A&M drive. OU rallied in the third quarter with 17 unanswered points to close the gap to 19-17, but never got any closer. Oklahoma had 12 more first downs than the Aggies and a nearly three-minute advantage in possession time, but succumbed to the big play. The home team reeled off a 100-yard kickoff return and a 64-yard pass play for touchdowns. During the game, DeMarco Murray broke Joe Washington s OU record for most all-purpose yards in a career, while Ryan Broyles tied Mark Clayton s mark for career receptions. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (7-2, 3-2) Texas A&M (6-3, 3-2) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 14:49 - TAMU - Team Safety 12:02 - TAMU - Prioleau 1 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick), 6-70, 2:47 Second Quarter 1:25 - TAMU - Bullock 27 yd field goal, 7-45, 2:04 Third Quarter 14:47 - TAMU - Judie 100 yd kickoff return (Bullock kick) 11:03 - OU - Murray 1 yd run (Stevens kick), 15-71, 3:44 8:25 - OU - O Hara 45 yd field goal, 4-(-2), 0:59, 4:12 - OU - Franks 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 10-32, 2:37 Fourth Quarter TAMU - Gray 23 yd run (Bullock kick), 6-68, 2:01 7:50 - TAMU - Swope 64 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick), 6-80, 1:48 3:32 - OU - Team safety OU TAMU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 31:26 28:34 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 23 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 6 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray 25-80; Finch 4-9; Millard 3-3; TEAM 1-minus 10; Jones 11-minus 10. TAMU-Gray ; Tannehill 12-24; Swope 1-12; Prioleau 1-1; Stephens 2-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 2. PASSING: OU-Jones ; Nimmo TAMU-Tannehill RECEIVING: OU-Murray 10-67; Franks 8-66; Broyles 8-59; Stills 6-77; Millard 2-9; Hanna 1-15; Finch 1-minus 3. TAMU-Swope 8-136; Fuller 3-28; Prioleau 2-14; Gray 2-13; Nwachukwu 1-14; Stephens 1-11; Lamothe 1-5; McNeal 1-4. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Nelson 2-9; Fleming 4-6; Wort 1-8. TAMU-Hodges 8-11; Jerod-Eddie 5-3; Frederick 4-4. Att.: 81,392 OKLAHOMA TEXAS A&M OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

133 Nov. 13 Memorial Stadium Norman, Okla. NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma s senior day was nearly flawless as the Sooners rocked Texas Tech, After Tech tied the game at 7-7 midway through the first period, OU scored the game s final 38 points. Landry Jones was razor sharp completing 22-of-29 passes for 317 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions. Three of his TD strikes went to Ryan Broyles, who finished the game with eight grabs for 119 yards. Broyles broke or tied five school records during the game, including most receptions in a season and career and most touchdown receptions in a career. On defense, Oklahoma held the Red Raiders 24 points below their scoring average. Quinton Carter s 17 tackles were the most by a Sooner defensive back since Brandon Everage s 19 against Colorado in 2002, and Travis Lewis and Jonathan Nelson both recorded interceptions. Score by Quarters final Texas Tech (5-5, 3-5) Oklahoma (8-2, 4-2) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 12:31 - OU - Murray 12 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 8-80, 2:29 10:03 - TT - Moore 3 yd pass from Lewis (Williams kick), 7-67, 2:24 7:53 - OU - Stevens 34 yd field goal, 7-53, 2:04 5:01 - OU - Stills 59 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-75, 1;29 0:26 - OU - Finch 29 yd run (Stevens kick), 6-57, 2:30 Second Quarter 10:15 - OU - Broyles 29 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 5-72, 1:58 0:27 - OU - Broyles 18 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-53, 0:38 Third Quarter 5:53 - OU - Broyles 8 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 7-53, 1:50 TT OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:52 29:08 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray 9-79; Madu 9-72; Finch 12-67; Clay 5-16; Musil 2-11; Jones 4-5; Allen 1-5; Millard 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 10. TT-Batch 11-91; Stephens 11-40; McRoy 7-31; Crawford 3-20; Potts 5-0; Jeffers 1-0. PASSING: OU-Jones ; Allen minus 1. TT-Potts ; Sheffield ; Lewis RECEIVING: OU-Broyles 8-119; Stills 4-86; Kenney 2-31; Hanna 2-28; Millard 2-23; Murray 2-16; Franks 1-11; Finch 1-3; Clay 1-minus 1. TT-Lewis 7-59; Batch 3-minus 2; Torres 2-17; Leong 2-14; Swindall 2-8; Moore 2-8; Zouzalik 1-35; Stephens 1-5. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Carter 7-10; Fleming 4-4; Nelson 2-6. TT-Duncan 6-7; Porter 5-5; Bird 4-6. Att.: 85,116 TEXAS TECH OKLAHOMA 7 45 Nov. 20 Floyd Casey Stadium Waco, Texas 2010 SEASON REVIEW OKLAHOMA baylor WACO, Texas -- Oklahoma got touchdowns from the offense and the defense, and added a safety by the special teams in a convincing win at Baylor. Landry Jones finished with 26 completions on 39 attempts for 325 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. DeMarco Murray, who scored the first TD on a 76-yard swing pass, racked up 182 all-purpose yards and crossed the goal line twice. Ryan Broyles caught 12 passes for 113 yards and another TD, while Jimmy Stevens made three field goals. The Bears scored 14 points and accounted for nearly 40 percent of their 361 yards in the fourth quarter after OU had built a lead. OU s Ronnell Lewis returned an interception 12 yards for a touchdown and Marcus Trice forced the safety by stripping the ball through the end zone on a kick return. OU s punt coverage unit set up another short field and touchdown by recovering a fumble at the Baylor 8. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (9-2, 5-2) Baylor (7-5, 4-4) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 9:50 - OU - Murray 76 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 2-78, 0:37 6:35 - OU - Murray 13 yd run (Stevens kick), 4-33, 1:20 1:22 - OU - Finch 8 yd run (Stevens kick), 1-8, 0:06 Second Quarter 14:29 - BU - Taylor 12 yd pass from Griffin (Jones kick), 5-73, 1:53 10:02 - OU - Broyles 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 11-72, 4:27 5:38 - OU - Stevens 28 yd field goal, 9-59, 2:32 0:54 - OU - Stevens 33 yd field goal, 9-32, 2:52 Third Quarter 14:13 - OU - Lewis 12 yd interception return (Stevens kick) 7:54 - BU - Jones 44 yd field goal, 9-52, 3:42 7:08 - OU - Stills 49 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-63, 0:46 7:01 - OU - Team Safety 1:33 - OU - Stevens 25 yd field goal, 9-38, 3:11 Fourth Quarter 12:07 - BU - Salubi 4 yd run (Jones kick), 9-60, 4:25 9:28 - BU - Salubi 38 yd run (Jones kick), 4-52, 1:01 OU BU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards (-4) Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 30:21 29:39 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 3 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray 13-62; Finch 10-33; Clay 9-23; Madu 2-minus 2; Jones 3-minus 7. BU-Griffin 12-83; Finley 17-82; Salubi 5-51; Ganaway 3-17; Martin 1-4. PASSING: OU-Jones ; Allen BU-Griffin RECEIVING: OU-Broyles ; Murray 6-120; Stills 4-74; Franks 4-38; Caleb 1-8; Finch 1-0. BU-Sampson 4-29; Reese 3-37; Wright 3-27; Gordon 2-13; Williams 2-7; Salubi 2-minus 7; Monk 1-5; Buerck 1-3. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Carter 8-2; Wort 6-2; Jefferson 6-0. BU-Landor 7-3; Taylor 5-2; Atchison 5-1. Nov. 27 Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater, Okla. STILLWATER, Okla. -- Oklahoma won its eighth straight game in the Bedlam Series with a wild triumph. The two teams combined to score 40 points in the fourth quarter. Oklahoma ran a school record 107 plays, while converting 16-of-27 third downs. Landry Jones tied Sam Bradford s school record for passing yards in a game with 468 and tossed an 86-yard TD pass to Cameron Kenney and a 76-yard scoring strike to James Hanna over the final 3:03. Meanwhile, the Sooner defense performed well as 14 of the OSU points were scored by the Cowboy defense and special teams. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (10-2, 6-2) Oklahoma State (10-2, 6-2) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 6:50 - OU - Millard 6 yd run (Stevens kick), 11-82, 3:23 3:29 - OSU - Bailey 23 yd field goal, 7-38, 1:28 Second Quarter 13:29 - OU - Broyles 2 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 7-30, 2:18 11:06 - OSU - Lewis 52 yd interception return (Bailey kick) 6:44 - OU - Kenney 8 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 12-56, 4:22 1:08 - OSU - Smith 2 yd run (Bailey kick), 4-59, 1:16 0:00 - OU - Stevens 29 yd field goal, 7-56, 1:08 Third Quarter 11:54 - OSU - Cooper 20 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick), 8-80, 3:06 Fourth Quarter 14:25 - OU - Stevens 24 yd field goal, 17-74, 4:30 7:38 - OU - Stevens 31 yd field goal, 15-64, 5:18 5:53 - OU - Stevens 26 yd field goal, 4-9, 1:33 4:06 - OSU - Blackmon 15 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick), 6-66, 1:47 3:03 - OU - Kenney 86 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 3-84, 1:03 2:51 - OSU - Gilbert 89 yd kickoff return (Bailey kick) 2:34 - OU - Hanna 76 yd pass from Jones, 2-80, 0:17 0:36 - OSU - Bailey 34 yd field goal, 8-40, 1:58 OU OSU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 35:24 24:36 Third-Down Conversions 16 of 27 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: OU-Murray 20-80; Finch 16-42; Millard 3-13; Madu 3-5; team 1-minus 2; Jones 2-minus 18. OSU-Hunter 13-55; Smith 5-34; Randle 4-29; Weeden 1-4. PASSING: OU-Jones OSU-Weeden RECEIVING: OU-Broyles 9-82; Kenney 6-141; Murray 6-41; Stills 6-40; Hanna 4-130; Millard 3-15; Ratterree 1-10; Madu 1-8; Franks 1-1. OSU-Cooper 10-84; Blackmon 8-105; Bowling 4-37; Anyiam 2-10; Randle 2-6; Harrison 1-11; Hunter 1-4. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): OU-Hurst 8-0; Lewis 7-1; Box 6-2. OSU-Lemon 12-0, Lewis 11-1; Gent Att.: 51,164 OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY Att.: 36, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 133

134 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2010 SEASON REVIEW Dec. 4 Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas ARLINGTON, Texas -- Oklahoma staged the largest comeback in the history of the Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship game to overtake Nebraska, The Sooners trailed 17-0, but rallied for their seventh conference title. OU forced four Husker turnovers, including an interception and a pair of fumble recoveries by linebacker Travis Lewis, to key the comeback. Oklahoma climbed back within at halftime, then got a pair of Jimmy Stevens field goals in the second half to claim the win. Landry Jones threw for 342 yards against one of the nation s top secondaries, and hooked up three times with Kenny Stills for 83 yards and one touchdown. Aside from Lewis, the defensive standout was defensive tackle Pryce Macon. The converted defensive end logged a careerhigh five tackles for loss including three sacks as Oklahoma limited NU to just 13 first downs, 293 total yards and 145 yards on the ground. Score by Quarters final Oklahoma (11-2, 6-2) Nebraska (10-3, 6-2) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 8:39 - NU - Helu, Jr. 66 yd run (Henery kick), 1-66, 0:11 6:11 - NU - Henery 53 yd field goal, 4-6, 1:24 Second Quarter 12:14 - NU - Reed 5 yd pass from Burkhead (Henery kick), 2-12, 1:14 11:02 - OU - Stills 49 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-80, 1:12 2:35 - OU - Stevens 26 yd field goal, 12-71, 4:24 1:37 - OU - Jones 1 yd run (Stevens kick), 2-31, 0:21 0:06 - NU - Henery 42 yd field goal, 10-56, 1:31 Third Quarter 7:04 - OU - Stevens 20 yd field goal, 8-59, 2:04 Fourth Quarter 8:28 - OU - Stevens 27 yd field goal, 11-55, 3:03 OU NU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 28:00 32:00 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 16 4 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING:OU-Murray 17-68; Finch 8-37; Madu 3-12; Franks 1-3; Jones 6-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 5. NU-Helu, Jr ; Burkhead 16-90; TEAM 2-minus 4; Martinez 14-minus 32. PASSING:OU-Jones NU-Martinez ; Burkhead RECEIVING:OU-Kenney 6-65; Murray 5-60; Stills 3-83; Broyles 3-61; Hanna 3-33; Madu 1-15; Ratterree 1-15; Finch NU- McNeill 4-63; Reed 3-41; Broekemeier 3-15; Kinnie 2-18; Burkhead TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A):OU-Nelson 5-6; Lewis 4-3; Carter 3-4. NU-David 11-6; Amukamara 8-0; Hagg 7-1. Att.: 78,802 Oklahoma NEBRASKA Jan. 1 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Ariz. GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Landry Jones set an Oklahoma bowl record for passing yards in a game and Ryan Broyles did the same for receiving yards as the Sooners cruised past Big East champion Connecticut, 48-20, in the 40th Annual Tosititos Fiesta Bowl. OU rolled up 524 yards, including 429 on the arm of Jones, who completed 34-of-49 passes with three touchdowns and one interception. Broyles had 170 receiving yards and a touchdown, while Cameron Kenney had 154 and one TD. The Sooner defense stymied UConn, allowing just 335 total yards and no touchdowns. The Huskies crossed the goal line twice, once on an interception return and once on a kickoff return. Oklahoma had two interception returns for touchdowns, a 55-yarder by Jamell Fleming and a 22-yarder by Tony Jefferson. The victory was Oklahoma s second in a row in bowl competition and it snapped a five-game losing streak in BCS games. Score by Quarters final Connecticut (8-5, 5-2) Oklahoma (12-2, 6-2) Scoring Summary: First Quarter 10;09 - OU - Hanna 8 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 9-70, 2:57 0:24 - OU - Murray 3 yd run (Stevens kick), 9-81, 3:21 Second Quarter 12:58 - UC - Gratz 46 yd interception return (Teggart kick) 9:57 - OU - Stevens 41 yd field goal, 9-56, 3:01 2:05 - OU - Stevens 24 yd field goal, 15-67, 4:23 0:26 - UC - Teggart 37 yd field goal, 7-36, 1:31 Third Quarter 10:55 - OU - Kenney 59 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 4-80, 1:01 9:44 - OU - Fleming 55 yd interception return (Stevens kick) 9:30 - UC - Frey 95 yd kickoff return (Teggart kick) 5:04 - UC - Teggart 38 yd field goal, 9-49, 2:21, OU 34, UConn 20 Fourth Quarter 7:49 - OU - Broyles 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 10-88, 3:25 2:40 - OU - Jefferson 22 yd interception return (Stevens kick) UC OU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 5-92 Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time 31:49 28:11 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 for 3 0 for 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING:OU-Murray 25-93, Franks 1-4, Madu 1-3, TEAM 2-(-2), Jones 1-(-3). UConn-Todman , Frey 5-8, Frazer 4-(-17). PASSING:OU-Jones , Nimmo UC RECEIVING:OU-Broyles , Stills 8-73, Kenney 7-154, Franks 3-25, Murray 2-(-1), Hanna 1-8. UC-Moore 4-62, Griffin 4-48, Smith 4-20, Sherman 3-63, Moore 2-27, Todman 1-3, Frey 1-0. TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A):OU-Lewis 10-0, Box 7-1, Fleming 6-1. UC-Lutrus 10-1, Agbor 8-0, Wilson 7-1. Att.: 67,232a CONNECTICUT OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

135 Schedule & Results Date Opponent W/L Score Time Attendance Sept. 4 Utah State W :18 85,151 Sept. 11 Florida State W :43 85,630 Sept. 18 Air Force W :16 84,332 Sept. 25 Cincinnati^ W :42 58,253 *Oct. 2 Texas+ W :27 96,009 *Oct. 16 Iowa State W :15 84,024 *Oct. 23 at Missouri L :35 71,004 *Oct. 30 Colorado W :30 84,173 *Nov. 6 at Texas A&M L :41 81,392 *Nov. 13 Texas Tech W :24 85,116 *Nov. 20 at Baylor W :24 36,034 *Nov. 27 at Oklahoma St. W :38 51,164 Dec. 4 vs. Nebraska@ W :37 78,802 Jan. 1 vs. Connecticut~ W :34 67,232 ^ at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati + at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Big 12 Championship at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas ~ Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. * Conference Game Score by Quarters OT Total Oklahoma Opponents TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics Oklahoma Opponent SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE , ,085 Yards gained rushing , ,516 Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE , ,981 Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE , ,066 Total Plays , ,000 Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ,745 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS , ,153 Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME : :38 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS / rd-Down Pct % % 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS / /20 4th-Down Pct % % SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (82%) (83%) RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (57%) (47%) PAT-ATTEMPTS (98%) (97%) ATTENDANCE , ,847 Games/Avg. Per Game /84, /59,569 Neutral Site Games /80,681 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY GABE IKARD NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 135

136 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS TEAM STATISTICS Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Murray , , Finch Madu Clay Millard Calhoun Franks Allen Musil Nimmo TEAM Jones Total , , Opponents , , Passing GP Eff. Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Jones , Allen Nimmo Total , Opponents , Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Broyles , Murray Stills Kenney Franks Hanna Millard Miller Madu Ratterree Finch Caleb Clay Calhoun Total , Opponents , Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Broyles Nelson Kenney Harris Stills Total Opponents Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Fleming Carter Lewis, T Nelson Jefferson Lewis, R Box Hurst Total Opponents Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Madu Murray Clay Franks Kenney Broyles Hanna Millard Finch Total Opponents 81 1, Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Jefferson Total Opponents OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

137 Scoring PATs Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Murray Stevens Broyles Hanna Stills Millard Kenney O Hara Finch TEAM Ratterree Madu Lewis, R Allen Jones, L Fleming Jefferson Total Opponents All-Purpose Yards G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Murray 14 1, , Broyles , , Stills Kenney Madu Finch Franks Hanna Clay Millard Miller, D Ratterree Fleming Hurst Lewis, T Carter Calhoun Caleb Jefferson Allen Lewis, R Musil Harris, J Nelson, C Nimmo TEAM Jones, L Total 14 1,932 4, , Opponents 14 2,085 2, , , TEAM STATISTICS Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Tot Avg/G Jones, L ,718 4, Murray , , Finch Madu Clay Allen Millard Calhoun Franks Musil Nimmo TEAM Total 14 1,211 1,932 4,807 6, Opponents 14 1,000 2,085 2,981 5, Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I Blkd Way 73 3, Total 73 3, Opp. 99 4, Field Goals O Hara Stevens FGM-FGA Percentage Long Blocked 0 0 Field Goal Sequence Oklahoma Opponents Utah State (32) (40), 50 Florida State (39), 44, (38) (52) Air Force (32), (41) (20), 49 Cincinnati 42, (42) (22), (43), (43) Texas - (22), (21) Iowa State (37) 45, 50 Missouri 30 (36), (30), (23) Colorado (33), (26) (40) Texas A&M (45), 36 (27) Texas Tech (34), 36 - Baylor (28), (33), (25) (44) Oklahoma State (26), 24, (20), (27) (23), (34) Nebraska (26), 24, (20), (27) (53), (42) Connecticut (41), (24) (37), (38) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 137

138 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 138 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Rushing (Att.-Yards-TD) Calhoun Clay Finch Madu Millard Murray Utah State Florida State Air Force Cincinnati Texas Iowa State Missouri Colorado Texas A&M Texas Tech Baylor (-2) Okla. State Nebraska Connecticut Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.-Yards-TD) Allen Jones Utah State Florida State Air Force Cincinnati Texas Iowa State Missouri Colorado Texas A&M Texas Tech (-1) Baylor Okla. State Nebraska Connecticut Receiving (Rec.-Yards-TD) 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Kicking (FG-FG Seq.-PAT) Patrick O Hara Utah State Florida State , (44), Jimmy Stevens Air Force , Cincinnati (42), Texas Iowa State Missouri (30) 3-3 Colorado , Texas A&M , (36) Texas Tech , (36) 6-6 Baylor , 33, Okla. State ,24,31, Nebraska , (24), 20, Connecticut , Punting Way No. Avg. Long 50+ I-20 TB FC Ret. Utah State Florida State Air Force (-5) Cincinnati Texas Iowa State (-1) Missouri (-2) Colorado (-2) Texas A&M Texas Tech Baylor (-4) Okla. State Nebraska Connecticut (-1) Broyles FInch Franks Hanna Kenney Madu D. Miller Murray Ratterree Stills Utah State Florida State Air Force Cincinnati Texas Iowa State Missouri Colorado Texas A&M (-3) Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State Nebraska Connecticut (-1)

139 Defensive Leaders DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Tackles Fumbles GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Blk Saf Lewis, T Nelson, J Carter Beal Fleming Wort Jefferson Hurst Alexander Lewis, R Box Colvin Harris, J McGee McFarland Macon Nelson, C Proctor Ibiloye Taylor, A Bird King Trice Millard Noble Walker Franks Washington Haywood Winchester Caleb O Hara Calhoun Miller, D Hanna Murray Broyles Stills Madu Stephenson TEAM Lynn Total , Opponents , BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 139

140 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS STARTERS Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE RB QB WR FL Utah State Kenney Stephenson Good Habern Evans Mensik Ratterree Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Florida State Hanna@ Stephenson Good Habern Evans Mensik Ratterree Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Air Force Hanna@ J. Jones Ikard Habern Lepak Mensik Ratterree Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Cincinnati Kenney Stephenson Ikard Habern Lepak Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Texas Millard* Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Iowa State D. Miller Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Missouri Kenney Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Ratterree Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Colorado Finch% Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Texas A&M Franks Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Texas Tech Franks Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Baylor Franks Stephenson Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Okla. State Franks J. Jones Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Nebraska Millard* J. Jones Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Ratterree Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles Connecticut Kenney J. Jones Ikard Habern Evans Mensik Hanna Murray L. Jones Stills Broyles *Started at two TE, % started as second RB Defense DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB FS SS CB Utah State Beal McFarland Walker King Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Florida State Beal McFarland Walker King Ibiloye Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Air Force Beal McGee Walker King Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Cincinnati Beal McGee Walker Alexander Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Texas Beal McGee Taylor Macon Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Colvin Iowa State Beal McGee Taylor Alexander Ibiloye Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Missouri Beal McGee Taylor Alexander Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Colorado Beal McGee Taylor Alexander Jefferson* Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Texas A&M Beal McGee Taylor Alexander Ibiloye Wort T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Texas Tech Beal McGee Taylor Alexander Jefferson* Box T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Baylor Beal McFarland Macon R. Lewis Jefferson* Box T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Okla. State Beal Alexander@ McGee R. Lewis Jefferson* Box T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Nebraska Beal Alexander@ McGee R. Lewis Ibiloye Box T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming Connecticut Beal Alexander@ McGree R. Lewis Ibiloye Box T. Lewis Hurst Carter Nelson Fleming *Started five defensive Started three defensive ends Specialists KO PK P H PR KR KR LS SS Utah State Way O Hara Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Clay Winchester Woods Florida State Way O Hara Way Nimmo Broyles Franks Kenney Winchester Woods Air Force Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Madu Winchester Woods Cincinnati Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Madu Winchester Woods Texas Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Madu Winchester Woods Iowa State O Hara Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Madu Winchester Woods Missouri O Hara Stevens Way Nimmo Stills Murray Madu Winchester Woods Colorado Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Madu Winchester Woods Texas A&M Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Finch Winchester Woods Texas Tech Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Finch Winchester Woods Baylor Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Murray Clay Winchester Woods Okla. State Way Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Franks Clay Winchester Woods Nebraska O Hara Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Madu Clay Winchester Woods Connecticut O Hara Stevens Way Nimmo Broyles Madu Franks Winchester Woods OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

141 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISONS Game-by-Game Comparisons First Downs Opp. Score Total By Rush By Pass By Pen Rushes-Yards Comp-Att-Int Pass Yards Total Plays-Yards Ret. Yards TO USU /21 9/6 10/12 4/ / / / / /131 2/4 FSU /14 8/5 17/8 3/ / / / / /111 1/3 Air Force /25 9/20 14/5 1/ / / / / /58 0/1 Cincinnati /22 6/7 19/11 2/ / / / / /124 1/4 Texas /15 11/6 12/8 3/ / / / / /97 0/2 ISU /10 18/3 17/6 2/ / / / / /89 1/0 Missouri /26 7/12 13/12 2/ / / / / /186 3/2 Col /12 11/5 20/7 0/ / / / / /143 0/0 A&M /17 10/6 18/10 1/ / / / / /142 1/2 T. Tech /15 12/10 12/5 2/ / / / / /125 1/2 Baylor /20 7/12 16/6 1/ / / / / /101 2/3 Okla. St /19 10/5 16/13 2/ / / / / /295 3/3 Nebraska /13 4/6 15/7 0/ / / / / /130 1/4 Connecticut /19 8/8 18/11 1/ / / / / /315 2/2 Totals / / /121 24/ ,932/504-2, / ,807/2,981 1,211-6,739/1,000-5,066 1,487/2,047 18/32 3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opp. Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg No-Yds/No-Yds Sacks Utah State 5-17/ /0-0 31:16/28:44 2:32 4.3/ / / / /6-48 3/3 Florida State 10-17/ /1-1 31:29/28:31 2:58 2.3/ / / / / /1 Air Force 7-15/ /1-1 25:49/34:11-8:22 3.3/ / / / /4-35 1/2 Cincinnati 8-18/ /1-1 32:29/26:33 5:56 1.9/ / / / /7-72 3/2 Texas 9-20/ /1-1 33:08/26:52 6:16 2.4/ / / / /9-81 3/2 Iowa State 9-15/ /0-2 32:57/27:03 5:54 5.8/ / / / /4-23 4/0 Missouri 4-12/ /1-1 21:34/38:26-16:52 4.0/ / / / /9-77 0/1 Colorado 8-17/ /0-1 32:55/27:05 5:50 3.3/ / / / /5-36 1/1 Texas A&M 11-23/ /1-1 31:26/28:34 2:52 1.6/ / / / / /4 Texas Tech 5-15/ /0-2 29:08/30:52-1:44 5.6/ / / / / /1 Baylor 9-18/ /2-4 30:21/29:39 0:42 2.9/ / / / / /0 Oklahoma State 16-27/ /0-0 35:24/24:36 10:48 2.7/ / / / /7-47 0/2 Nebraska 1-16/ /1-2 28:00/32:00-4:00 2.9/ / / / /3-15 7/2 Connecticut 7-15/ /0-3 28:11/31:49-3:38 3.2/ / / / /3-25 3/0 Totals / / :07/414:55 9:12 3.3/ / / / / /21 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format OKLAHOMA/OPPONENT for each category. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 141

142 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS AWARDS DE Jeremy Beal All-American (second team), CBSSports.com All-American (second team), Walter Camp All-American (second team), AP All-American (third team), Rivals All-American (HM), Sports Illustrated Big 12 Defensive POY, AP Big 12 Defensive POY, Dallas Morning News Big 12 Defensive POY, FW Star-Telegram Big 12 Defensive POY, Rivals.com Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year, Coaches All-Big 12 (first team), AP All-Big 12 (first team), Coaches All-Big 12 (first team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (first team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (first team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (first team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (first team), Rivals.com HM Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, Coaches LB Jaydan Bird Academic All-Big 12 (first team) WR Ryan Broyles Biletnikoff Finalist All-American (first team), AP All-American (first team), CBSSports.com All-American (first team), FWAA All-American (first team), Rivals All-American (first team), The Sporting News All-American (first team), Sports Illustrated All-American (first team), Walter Camp All-Big 12 (first team), AP All-Big 12 (first team), Coaches All-Big 12 (first team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (first team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (first team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (first team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (first team), Rivals.com HM Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Coaches DB Quinton Carter All-American (first team), AFCA All-American (first team), AP All-American (first team), Sports Illustrated All-American (second team), CBSSports.com All-American (second team), Walter Camp All-American (third team), Rivals All-Big 12 (first team), Coaches All-Big 12 (first team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (first team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (first team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (first team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (second team), AP All-Big 12 (second team), Dallas Morning News FB Brandon Crow Academic All-Big 12 (first team) OL Tyler Evans Academic All-Big 12 (second team) 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * DB Jamell Fleming All-Big 12 (first team), AP All-Big 12 (first team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (second team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (second team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (third team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (second team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (HM), Coaches LB Daniel Franklin Academic All-Big 12 (first team) OL Ben Habern All-Big 12 (HM), AP TE James Hanna All-Big 12 (HM), AP DB Demontre Hurst Academic All-Big 12 (first team) OL Gabe Ikard Freshman All-American (first team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (HM), AP Academic All-Big 12 (first team) DB Tony Jefferson Big 12 Def. Freshman of the Year, Coaches Big 12 Def. Freshman of the Year, FW Star-Telegram Freshman All-American, The Sporting News All-Big 12 Freshman Team, ESPN.com QB Landry Jones Sammy Baugh Award All-American (HM), Sports Illustrated All-Big 12 (first team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (first team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (first team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (second team), AP All-Big 12 (second team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (third team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (HM), Coaches OL Brian Lepak ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America (second team) Academic All-Big 12 (first team) LB Travis Lewis All-Big 12 (first team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (second team), AP All-Big 12 (second team), Coaches All-Big 12 (second team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (second team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (second team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (second team), Phil Steele Academic All-Big 12 (second team) DT Jamarkus McFarland Academic All-Big 12 (first team) OL Eric Mensik All-American (HM), Sports Illustrated All-Big 12 (first team), Coaches All-Big 12 (second team), AP All-Big 12 (second team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (second team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (second team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (second team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (second team), Rivals.com Academic All-Big 12 (second team) FB Trey Millard All-Big 12 (second team), Coaches All-Big 12 Freshman Team, ESPN.com RB DeMarco Murray All-American (HM), Sports Illustrated All-Big 12 (first team), AP All-Big 12 (first team), Coaches All-Big 12 (first team), Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (first team), Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Big 12 (first team), Kansas City Star All-Big 12 (first team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (second team), Rivals.com Academic All-Big 12 (second team) DB Jonathan Nelson All-Big 12 (HM), Coaches QB John Nimmo Academic All-Big 12 (first team) K Patrick O Hara Academic All-Big 12 (second team) K Jimmy Stevens Academic All-Big 12 (second team) WR Kenny Stills Freshman All-American (second team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 (HM), Coaches HM Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, Coaches All-Big 12 Freshman Team, ESPN.com Bob Stoops Big 12 HM Coach of the Year DT Adrian Taylor Academic All-Big 12 (second team) DB Marcus Trice Academic All-Big 12 (second team) P Tress Way All-American (HM), Sports Illustrated All-Big 12 (second team), Phil Steele All-Big 12 (HM), AP All-Big 12 (HM), Coaches LB Tom Wort Freshman All-American (second team), Rivals.com All-Big 12 Freshman Team, ESPN.com

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144 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rushing Rushes Game , Steve Owens vs. Oklahoma State, 1969 Season , Steve Owens, 1968 Career , Steve Owens, Rushing Yardage Game , Greg Pruitt vs. Kansas State, 1971 Season ,925, Adrian Peterson, 2004 Career ,118, Billy Sims, Yards Per Attempt Game (6-161), Eric Mitchel vs. Kansas State, 1988 Season , Greg Pruitt, 1971, (196 attempts) Career , Darrell Shepard, (166 attempts) 200-Yard Rushing Games Season , Billy Sims, 1978 Career , Billy Sims, Rushing Yards by a Freshman Game , Earl Johnson vs. Colorado, 1983 (redshirt); 249, Adrian Peterson vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 (true) Season ,925, Adrian Peterson, 2005 (true); 1,184, De Mond Parker, 1996 (redshirt) Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Game , Thomas Lott vs. Kansas State, 1976 Season ,289, Jack Mildren, 1971 Career ,713, Jamelle Holieway, Rushing Touchdowns Game , Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000 Season , Steve Owens, 1969; Billy Sims, 1979 Career , Steve Owens, Receiving Receptions Game , Ryan Broyles vs. Iowa State, 2010 Season , Ryan Broyles, 2010 Career , Ryan Broyles, Receiving Yards Game , Ryan Broyles vs. Colorado, 2010 Season ,622, Ryan Broyles, 2010 Career ,429, Ryan Broyles, Yards Per Reception Game , Virgil Boll vs. Colorado, 1962 (3 receptions, 143 yards) Season , Jon Harrison, 1971 (17 receptions) Career , Jon Harrison, (30 receptions) Touchdown Receptions Game , Trent Smith vs. Kansas, , Jermaine Gresham vs. Texas A&M, 2007 Season , Mark Clayton, , Ryan Broyles, 2010 Career , Ryan Broyles, RYAN BROYLES Passing Attempts Game , Landry Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Season , Landry Jones, 2010 Career ,066, Landry Jones, Completions Game , Josh Heupel vs. Mississippi, 1999 Season , Landry Jones, 2010 Career , Landry Jones, Completion Percentage Game (8-8), Jack Jacobs vs. Kansas, 1941 Season ( ), Sam Bradford, 2007 Career ( ), Sam Bradford, Lowest Interception Percentage Season , Sam Bradford, 2008 (483 attempts, 8 interceptions) Career Sam Bradford, (893 attempts, 16 interceptions) Yards Passing Game , Sam Bradford vs. Kansas, 2008 Landry Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Season ,720, Sam Bradford, 2008 Career ,403, Sam Bardford, Yard Games Season , Sam Bradford, 2008 Career , Josh Heupel, , Sam Bradford, Consecutive 300-Yard Games Season , Sam Bradford, Yard Games Season , Landry Jones, 2010 Career , Landry Jones, Touchdown Passes Game , Landry Jones vs. Tulsa, 2009 Season , Sam Bradford, 2008 Career , Sam Bradford, Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass Season , Sam Bradford, 2008 Landry Jones, 2010 Career , Josh Heupel, OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

145 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Scoring Points Game , Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000 Season , Billy Sims, 1979; Steve Owens, 1969 Career , DeMarco Murray, Touchdowns Game , Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000 Season , Billy Sims, 1979; Steve Owens, 1969 Career , DeMarco Murray, Points by a Kicker Game , Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas, , Jimmy Stevens vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Season , Trey DiCarlo, 2003 Career , R.D. Lashar, Extra Points Made Game , Tim Lashar vs. Missouri, 1986; Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas A&M, 2003 Garrett Hartley vs. North Texas, 2007 Season , Jimmy Stevens, 2008 Career , R.D. Lashar, Extra Points Attempted Game , Tim Lashar vs. Missouri, 1986; Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas A&M, 2003 Garrett Hartley vs. North Texas, 2007 Season , Jimmy Stevens, 2008 Career , R.D. Lashar, Consecutive Extra Points Season , Tim Lashar, 1986 Career , Uwe von Schamann, Field Goals Game , seven times; most recently Jimmy Stevens vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Season , Tim Duncan, 2001 Career , Tim Duncan, ; Tim Lashar, Kickoff Returns Most Kickoff Returns Game , Jarrail Jackson vs. Nebraska, , Juaquin Iglesias vs. West Virginia, , DeMarco Murray vs. Oklahoma State, 2008 Season , Juaquin Iglesias, 2007 Career , Juaquin Iglesias, Most Kickoff Return Yards Game , Brandon Daniels vs. Notre Dame, 1999 Season , Juaquin Iglesias, 2007 Career ,664, Juaquin Iglesias, Best Kickoff Return Average Game , Brandon Daniels vs. Notre Dame, 1999 (5 returns); 57.00, Antwone Savage vs. North Carolina, 2001 (2 returns); , twice (1 return); most recently Mark Bradley vs. Iowa State, 2003 Season , Brandon Daniels, 1999 Career , DeMarco Murray, Punts Most Punts Game , Jack Jacobs vs. Santa Clara, 1941 Season , Jeff Ferguson, 2001; Mike Winchester, 1984 Career , Jeff Ferguson, Best Punting Average Game , Tress Way vs. Oklahoma State, 2009 (6 punts) Season , Jack Jacobs, 1940 Career , Jeff Ferguson, Punt Returns Most Punt Returns Game , five times; most recently Ryan Broyles vs. Oklahoma State, 2009 Season , Antonio Perkins, 2003 Career , Jarrail Jackson, Most Punt Return Yards Game , Antonio Perkins vs. UCLA, 2003 Season , Antonio Perkins, 2002 Career ,441, Antonio Perkins, Best Punt Return Average Game , Antonio Perkins vs. UCLA (7 returns, 277 yards) Season , Jack Mitchell, 1948 (22 returns) Career , Jack Mitchell, (39 returns) Total Offense Total Offense Yards Game , Sam Bradford vs. Kansas, 2008 (468 Passing, 14 Rushing) Season ,767, Sam Bradford, 2008 (4,720 Passing, 47 Rushing) Career ,439, Sam Bradford, (8,403 Passing, 36 Rushing) All-Purpose Yards Game , Greg Pruitt vs. Kansas State, 1971 (294 rushing, 34 receiving, 46 return) Season ,171, DeMarco Murray, 2008 (1,002 rush, 395 rec., 774 returns) Career ,718, DeMarco Murray, (3,685 rushing, 1,571 rec., 1,462 ret.) Defense Total Tackles Game , Jackie Shipp vs. Missouri, 1981 Season , Jackie Shipp, 1981 Career , Daryl Hunt, Tackles by a Lineman Game , Kevin Murphy vs. Missouri, 1983 Season , Kevin Murphy, 1983 Career , Rick Bryan, Tackles by a Linebacker Game , Jackie Shipp vs. Missouri, 1981 Season , Jackie Shipp, 1981 Career , Daryl Hunt, Tackles by a Defensive Back Game , Rodney Rideau vs. Notre Dame, 1999 Season , Rodney Rideau, 1999 Career , Zac Henderson, Tackles for Loss Game , Cedric Jones vs. Texas Tech, 1994 Season , Kelly Gregg, 1998 Career , Rocky Calmus, Interceptions Game , eight times; most recently J.T. Thatcher vs. Kansas, 2000 Season , Rickey Dixon, 1987 Career , Darrell Royal, Sacks Game , Cedric Jones vs. Texas Tech, 1994 Season , Martin Chase, 1997; Cedric Jones, 1994 Career , Cedric Jones, BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 145

146 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 146 TEAM RECORDS Rushing Rushing Attempts Game vs. Oklahoma State, 1972 Season , 1972 Per Game , 1974 Rushing Yards Game vs. Kansas State, 1988 Season ,635, 1971 Rushing Yards Per Attempt Game (72-768) vs. K-State, 1988 Season , 1971 Passing Most Attempts Game vs. Texas A&M, 2010 Season , 2010 Per Game , 1999 Most Completions Game vs. Mississippi, 1999 Independence Bowl Season , 2010 Per Game , 2010 Fewest Attempts Game , vs. Colorado 1976 & 1986 Season , 1976 Per Game , 1976 Fewest Completions Game , several; last vs. Arizona, 1989 Season , 1976 Per Game , 1976 Most Yards Passing Game , vs.colorado, 2010 Season ,891, 2008 Per Game , 2008 Completion Percentage Game , several times Season , 2008 Most Yards Per Attempt Game vs. Colorado, 1962 Season , 1971 Most Yards Per Completion Game vs. Colorado, 1962 Season , 1971 Most Interceptions Thrown Game , three times; most recently vs. Nebraska, 2009 Season , OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Total Offense Total Yards Offense Game vs. Colorado, 1980 Season ,670, 2008 Per Game , 1971 Most Plays Season ,211, 2010 Per Game , 1972 Yards Per Play Game vs. Colorado, 1980 Season , 1971 Fewest Turnovers Game , several; last vs. Kansas State, 2009 Season , 2008 Per Game , 2008 Scoring Points Scored Game vs. Colorado, 1980 Season , 2008 Per Game , 2008 Most Touchdowns Game vs. Colorado, 1980 Season , 2008 Per Game , 2008 Most Rushing Touchdowns Game vs. Colorado, 1980 Season , 1971 Per Game , 1971 Most Passing Touchdowns Game vs. Tulsa, 2009 Season , 2008 Per Game , 2008 Field Goals Game , seven times; most recently vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Season , 2010 Per Game , 1999 Returns Most Punt Return Yards Game vs. UCLA, 2003 Season , 1948 Per Game , 1948 Most Kickoff Return Yards Game vs. Notre Dame, 1999 Season ,583, 2007 Per Game , 2007 Kicking Field Goal Percentage Game , several, last (3-3) vs. W. Virginia, 2007 Season (19-20), 2006 Most Extra Points Game vs. Missouri, 1986; Texas A&M, 2003; North Texas, 2007 Season , 2008 Extra Point Percentage Game , several, last vs. Oregon, 2006 Holiday Bowl (2-2) Season , several times, last in 1993 (46-46) Most Punts Game vs. Santa Clara, 1941 Season , 2001 Punting Average Game vs. Oklahoma State, 2009 Season , 2009 Defense Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game vs. Kansas, 1986 Season , 1949 Per Game , 1949 Fewest Rushing Attempts Season , 1999 Per Game , 1999 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Attempt Season , 1986 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game vs. Oklahoma State, 1993 Season , 1956 Per Game , 1956 Fewest Passing Completions Allowed Season , 1960 Per Game , 1960 Most Sacks Game , twice; last vs. Nebraska, 2006 Season , 1986 Per Game , 1989 Fewest Points Allowed Game , 251 times (119 since 1938); last vs. Oklahoma State, 2009 Season , 1938 Per Game , 1938 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Game , several; last vs. Oklahoma St., 2009 Season , 1938 Per Game , 1938 Total Yards Defense Game vs. Washington State, 1938 Season ,226, 1938 Per Game , 1938

147 All Plays Yards Player Pos Cl TD Play Opponent 100* Mark Bradley WR Jr. Y KO Return Iowa State, Buster Rhymes RB Fr. Y KO Return Kansas State, Al Needs DB Fr. Y Int. Return Kansas State, * Jerome Ledbetter RB Fr. Y KO Return Colorado, Joe Golding DB Jr. Y Int. Return Texas, Derrick Strait DB Sr. N Int. Return Texas Tech, Jeff Frazier RB Jr. Y Rush North Texas, Randy Hughes DB Jr. Y Int. Return Colorado, Buck McPhail RB Jr. N Rush Kansas State, Darrell Royal QB Jr. Y Punt Return Kansas State, 1948 * First career return Rushing Yards Player Pos Cl TD Opponent 96 Jeff Frazier RB Jr. Y North Texas, Buck McPhail RB Jr. N Kansas State, DeMarco Murray RB Fr. Y Utah State, Jimmy Harris QB So. Y Kansas, Mike Thomas RB So. Y Oregon, George Thomas RB Sr. Y Oklahoma State, Darrell Shepard QB Jr. Y Colorado, Keith Jackson TE So. Y Nebraska, De Mond Parker RB Fr. Y San Diego State, Anthony Stafford RB Sr. Y Texas, Marcus Dupree RB Fr. Y Nebraska, Leon Heath RB Jr. Y LSU, 1950 Passing Yards Receiver Passer TD Opponent 95 Ben Hart Ronnie Fletcher Y Florida State, P.J. Mills Eric Moore Y Iowa State, Lance Rentzel John Hammond Y Maryland, Max Boydston Buddy Leake Y California, Cameron Kenney Landry Jones Y Oklahoma State, Wahoo McDaniel Bobby Boyd Y West Virginia, Virgil Boll Monte Deere Y Colorado, Arthur Guess Steve Collins Y Nebraska, Ryan Broyles Landry Jones Y Colorado, Larry Grigg Buddy Leake Y Pittsburgh, Ted Long Cale Gundy Y Colorado, 1990 Field Goals Yards Player Cl Opponent 60 Tony DiRienzo So. Kansas, Uwe von Schamann Jr. Oklahoma State, Tony DiRienzo Sr. Oklahoma State, R.D. Lashar Jr. Missouri, Uwe von Schamaan Sr. Missouri, Uwe von Schamaan So. Colorado, Garrett Hartley Sr. Utah State, R.D. Lashar Fr. Tulsa, Michael Keeling Jr. Florida State, John Carrol So. Auburn, 1971 Punts Yards Player Pos Cl Opponent 91 Wahoo McDaniel TE Jr. Iowa State, Joe Wylie RB So. Kansas State, Tress Way P So. Utah State, Brian Lewis P So. Oklahoma State, Darrell Royal QB Jr. Oklahoma State, Jack Jacobs RB Jr. Nebraska, Brian Lewis P Fr. Missouri, Scott Blanton P/K Jr. Texas Tech, Todd Thomsen P So. Iowa State, Michael Keeling K/P Jr. Kansas, Billy Pricer RB Sr. North Carolina, Darrell Royal QB So. Missouri, 1947 LONGEST PLAYS Kickoff Returns Yards Player Pos Cl TD Opponent 100 Buster Rhymes RB Fr. Y Kansas State, * Mark Bradley DB Jr. Y Iowa State, * Jerome Ledbetter RB Fr. Y Colorado, Jerome Ledbetter RB Fr. Y Oklahoma State, George Thomas RB Fr. Y Boston College, Otis Rogers RB Jr. Y Kansas State, J.T. Thatcher DB Sr. N Kansas State, Orville Matthews RB Jr. Y Santa Clara, DeMarco Murray RB Fr. Y Baylor, 2007 * First career kickoff return attempt Punt Returns Yards Player Pos Cl TD Opponent 96 Darrell Royal QB Jr. Y Kansas State, Eddie Hinton WR So. Y Colorado, Antonio Perkins DB So. Y Tulsa, Tommy McDonald RB So. Y Iowa State, Ryan Broyles WR So. Y Oklahoma State, Darrius Johnson DB Jr. Y Missouri, Freddie Nixon RB So. Y Iowa State, Antonio Perkins DB Jr. Y UCLA, Buddy Jones RB Jr. Y Iowa State, Antonio Perkins DB So. Y South Florida, J.T. Thatcher DB Jr. Y Oklahoma State, Jakie Sandefer RB Jr. Y Iowa State, 1957 Interception Returns Yards Player Pos Cl TD Opponent 100 Al Needs DB Fr. Y Kansas State, Joe Golding DB Jr. Y Texas, Derrick Strait DB Sr. N Texas Tech, Randy Hughes DB Jr. Y Colorado, Rickey Dixon DB Sr. Y Oklahoma State, David Baker QB Jr. Y Duke, Dominique Franks DB Jr. Y Kansas, J.T. Thatcher DB Sr. Y Texas Tech, Carl Dodd QB So. Y Maryland, Johnny West RB So. Y Kansas State, 1944 Fumble Returns Yards Player Pos Cl TD Opponent 69 Cory Heinecke DL Sr. Y Air Force, Marlon Wesley DB Sr. Y San Diego State, Claire Morford OL So. Y Marquette, Dante Jones LB Sr. Y North Texas, Aubrey Beavers DL Jr. Y Colorado, Clyde Powers DB Jr. Y Clemson, John Goodman DL Jr. Y Kansas, Keenan Clayton LB Jr. N Texas Tech, Brian Jackson DB Sr. Y Texas A&M, Eric Bassey DB Fr. Y Alabama, Max Boydston TE Sr. Y Oklahoma State, 1953 Longest Plays Against Yards Player Play Team 100 Coryell Judie Kickoff Return Texas A&M, Mack Heron Kickoff Return Kansas State, Eric Vann Rush Kansas, Wes Caswell Troy DeGar Pass Tulsa, Brandon Banks Kickoff Return Kansas State, Cyrus Gray Kickoff Return Texas A&M, Marty Gilyard Kickoff Return Cincinnati, Wayne McGarity Major Applewhite Pass Texas, Jordan Shipley Kickoff Return Texas, Willie Jones Kickoff Return Iowa State, Gale Sayers Kickoff Return Kansas, Charles Johnson Koy Detmer Pass Colorado, Perrish Cox Kickoff Return Oklahoma State, Eric Williams Todd Doxson Pass Iowa State, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 147 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

148 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS RUSHING RECORDS Rushing - Game Yds Player Pos Class Att Opponent, Year 294 Greg Pruitt RB Jr. 19 Kansas State, De Mond Parker RB So. 31 Texas, Billy Sims RB Sr. 36 Missouri, Mike Gaddis RB So. 29 Oklahoma State, Steve Owens RB Sr. 55 Oklahoma State, Earl Johnson RB Fr. 28 Colorado, David Overstreet RB Sr. 18 Colorado, Adrian Peterson RB Fr. 33 Oklahoma State, Quentin Griffin RB Sr. 32 Texas, Steve Owens RB Sr. 53 Iowa State, 1969 Rushing - Season Yds Player Pos Class Year Car Avg TD 1,925 Adrian Peterson RB Fr ,896 Billy Sims RB Jr ,884 Quentin Griffin RB Sr ,760 Greg Pruitt RB Jr ,670 Billy Sims RB Sr ,649 Steve Owens RB Jr ,523 Steve Owens RB Sr ,344 Mike Gaddis RB Sr ,321 Joe Washington RB Jr ,289 Jack Mildren QB Sr Rushing - Career Yds Player Pos Years Car Avg TD 4,118 Billy Sims RB ,071 Joe Washington RB ,045 Adrian Peterson RB ,041 Steve Owens RB ,938 Quentin Griffin RB ,685 DeMarco Murray RB ,403 De Mond Parker RB ,198 Stanley Wilson RB ,122 Greg Pruitt RB ,923 Chris Brown RB ,910 Lydell Carr RB Rushing Attempts - Game Att Player Pos Class Opponent, Year 55 Steve Owens RB Sr. Oklahoma State, Steve Owens RB Sr. Iowa State, Steve Owens RB Jr. Kansas State, Steve Owens RB Jr. Missouri, Steve Owens RB Sr. Kansas, Steve Owens RB Jr. Nebraska, Steve Owens RB Sr. Wisconsin, Ron Shotts RB Jr. Oklahoma State, Dewell Brewer RB Fr. Kansas State, Spencer Tillman RB Fr. Hawaii, Steve Owens RB Jr. N.C. State, Steve Owens RB Jr. Kansas, 1968 Rushing Attempts - Season Att Player Class Year 393 Steve Owens Jr Steve Owens Sr Adrian Peterson Fr Quentin Griffin Sr DeMarco Murray Sr Billy Sims Jr Billy Sims Sr Mike Gaddis Sr Kejuan Jones So Jack Mildren Sr Rushing Attempts - Career Att Player Years 958 Steve Owens DeMarco Murray Adrian Peterson Quentin Griffin Joe Washington Chris Brown Billy Sims De Mond Parker Stanley Wilson Rushing Touchdowns - Game TD Player Class Opponent, Year 6 Quentin Griffin So Texas, DeMarco Murray Fr North Texas, Jerald Moore So Oklahoma State, Steve Owens Jr Nebraska, By 17 players; most recently by Kejuan Jones vs. Texas Tech, 2003 Rushing Touchdowns - Season TD Player Year Class 23 Billy Sims Sr. 23 Steve Owens Sr. 22 Billy Sims Jr. 21 Steve Owens Jr. 20 Chris Brown Jr. 20 Jack Mildren Sr. 18 J.C. Watts Sr. 18 Steve Davis So. 18 Greg Pruitt Jr. 18 George Thomas Sr. Rushing Touchdowns - Career TD Player Seasons 57 Steve Owens Billy Sims DeMarco Murray Quentin Griffin Chris Brown Joe Washington Greg Pruitt J.C. Watts Steve Davis Jamelle Holieway Kejuan Jones Jack Mildren Plus Yard Games - Season # Player Year Class 12 Quentin Griffin Sr Adrian Peterson Fr Billy Sims Jr. 10 Steve Owens Jr. 9.. Billy Sims Sr Joe Washington So Steve Owens Sr Jack Mildren Sr Joe Washington Jr Greg Pruitt Jr Billy Vessels Sr OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

149 RUSHING & PASSING RECORDS 100-Plus Yard Games - Career # Player Years 23 Steve Owens Adrian Peterson Billy Sims Joe Washington Adrian Peterson De Mond Parker Quentin Griffin DeMarco Murray Greg Pruitt Steve Davis Plus Yard Games - Season # Player Year Class 4 Billy Sims Jr. 3 Adrian Peterson Fr. 3 Quentin Griffin Sr. 3 Billy Sims Sr. 3 Greg Pruitt Jr. 3 Steve Owens Sr. 200-Plus Yard Games - Career # Player Years 7 Billy Sims Adrian Peterson De Mond Parker Quentin Griffin Mike Gaddis Passing Yards - Game Yards Player Cl Att Comp Opponent, Year 468 Landry Jones So Oklahoma State, Sam Bradford So Kansas, Landry Jones So Colorado, Landry Jones So Connecticut, Josh Heupel Jr Louisville, Josh Heupel Jr Baylor, Landry Jones Fr Stanford, Sam Bradford So TCU, Sam Bradford So Cincinnati, Jason White Sr Texas Tech, Landry Jones Fr Texas A&M, Josh Heupel Jr Mississippi, 1999 Passing Yards - Season Yards Player Cl Year Att Comp Int TD 4,720 Sam Bradford So ,718 Landry Jones So ,850 Josh Heupel Jr ,846 Jason White Sr ,606 Josh Heupel Sr ,205 Jason White Sr ,198 Landry Jones Fr ,121 Sam Bradford Fr ,667 Paul Thompson Sr ,538 Nate Hybl Sr ,409 Nate Hybl Jr Passing Yards - Career Yards Player Years Att Comp Int TD 8,403 Sam Bradford ,922 Jason White ,916 Landry Jones , ,456 Josh Heupel , ,686 Cale Gundy ,091 Nate Hybl ,744 Bobby Warmack ,095 Paul Thompson ,092 Jack Mildren ,675 Eric Moore Completions - Game # Player Cl Att Yards Opponent, Year 39 Josh Heupel Jr Mississippi, Landry Jones So Oklahoma State, Josh Heupel Jr Baylor, Landry Jones So Texas A&M, Landry Jones So Cincinnati, Sam Bradford So Kansas, Nate Hybl Jr Tulsa, Landry Jones So Connecticut, Sam Bradford So Missouri, Nate Hybl Jr Texas Tech, Completions - Season # Player Year Cl Att Yards 405 Landry Jones 2010 So , Josh Heupel 1999 Jr , Sam Bradford 2008 So , Josh Heupel 2000 Sr , Jason White 2003 Sr , Landry Jones 2009 Fr , Nate Hybl 2001 Jr , Sam Bradford 2007 Fr , Jason White 2004 Sr , Nate Hybl 2002 Sr , Paul Thompson 2006 Sr ,667 Completions - Career # Player Years Att Yds 666 Landry Jones ,066 7, Josh Heupel ,025 7, Jason White , Sam Bradford , Nate Hybl , Cale Gundy , Bobby Warmack , Paul Thompson , Garrick McGee , Jack Mildren ,092 Completion Percentage - Season Minimum 50 attempts Pct Player Year Class Att Comp.695 Sam Bradford 2007 Fr Sam Bradford 2008 So Landry Jones 2010 So Jason White 2004 Sr Josh Heupel 2000 Sr Jason White 2001 So Josh Heupel 1999 Jr Jason White 2003 Sr ,607 Paul Thompson 2006 Sr Beryl Clark 1939 Sr Nate Hybl 2001 Jr Completion Percentage - Career Minimum 100 attempts Pct Player Years Att Comp.676 Sam Bradford Josh Heupel , Jason White Paul Thompson Nate Hybl Cale Gundy Hugh McCullough Bobby Warmack Eddie Crowder NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 149 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

150 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 150 PASSING RECORDS Attempts - Game # Player Class Comp Yards Opponent, Year 62 Landry Jones So Oklahoma State, Landry Jones So Texas A&M, Landry Jones Fr Nebraska, Josh Heupel Jr Colorado, Josh Heupel Jr Baylor, Sam Bradford So Kansas, Josh Heupel Jr Mississippi, Landry Jones So Cincinnati, Landry Jones Fr Stanford, Nate Hybl Jr Texas Tech, Landry Jones So Missouri, Jason White Sr Kansas St., Josh Heupel Jr Texas Tech, Josh Heupel Jr Texas A&M, 1999 Attempts - Season # Player Year Cl Com Yards Int TD 617 Landry Jones 2010 So , Josh Heupel 1999 Jr , Sam Bradford 2008 So , Josh Heupel 2000 Sr , Jason White 2003 Sr , Landry Jones 2009 Fr , Nate Hybl 2001 Jr , Jason White 2004 Sr , Nate Hybl 2002 Sr , Sam Bradford 2007 Fr , Attempts - Career # Player Years Comp Yards Int TD 1,066 Landry Jones , ,025 Josh Heupel , Jason White , Sam Bradford , Cale Gundy , Nate Hybl , Bobby Warmack , Eric Moore , Garrick McGee , Touchdown Passes - Game # Player Cl Opponent, Year 6 Landry Jones Fr... Tulsa, Landry Jones So... Texas Tech, Landry Jones Fr... Texas A&M, Sam Bradford So...Nebraska, Sam Bradford So...Texas, Sam Bradford So... Washington, Sam Bradford So... Cincinnati, Sam Bradford Fr... Texas A&M, Sam Bradford Fr...North Texas, Jason White Sr Texas A&M, Jason White Sr Texas A&M, Jason White Sr Iowa State, Josh Heupel Jr Louisville, * Josh Heupel Jr Indiana State, occurences; most recently by Landry Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 * First career start Touchdown Passes - Season # Player Year Cl 50 Sam Bradford So. 40 Jason White Sr. 38 Landry Jones So. 36 Sam Bradford Fr. 35 Jason White Sr. 33 Josh Heupel Jr. 26 Landry Jones Fr. 24 Nate Hybl Sr. 22 Paul Thompson Sr. 20 Josh Heupel Sr OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Touchdown Passes - Career # Player Years 88 Sam Bradford Jason White Landry Jones Josh Heupel Nate Hybl Cale Gundy Jack Mildren Jamelle Holieway Bobby Warmack Steve Davis Passing Efficiency - Game Minimum 15 attempts Eff Player Cl Comp-Att Yards TD Int Opponent, Yr Jason White Sr Texas A&M, Sam Bradford So Washington, Sam Bradford So Texas Tech, Sam Bradford Fr North Texas, Claude Arnold Sr Kansas, Jason White Sr Texas, Paul Thompson So Middle Tenn., Jason White Sr Houston, Sam Bradford Fr Oklahoma State, Sam Bradford Fr Baylor, 2007 Passing Efficiency - Season Minimum 100 attempts Eff Player Yr Cl Com Att Yds TD Int Sam Bradford 2008 So , Sam Bradford 2007 Fr , Jason White 2004 Sr , Claude Arnold 1950 Sr , Jason White 2003 Sr , Dave Robertson 1972 Sr , Cale Gundy 1993 Sr , Landry Jones 2010 So , Paul Thompson 2006 Sr , Josh Heupel 2000 Sr , Passing Efficiency - Career Minimum 100 attempts Eff Player Yrs Com Att Yds TD Int Sam Bradford , Eddie Crowder , Claude Arnold , Jason White , Dave Robertson , Jamelle Holieway , Paul Thompson , Steve Davis , Josh Heupel ,025 7,

151 PASSING & RECEIVING RECORDS 300-Yard Passing Games - Season # Player Year 11 Sam Bradford Landry Jones Josh Heupel Josh Heupel Jason White Landry Jones Sam Bradford Jason White Nate Hybl Cale Gundy Cale Gundy Yards Passing Games - Career # Player Years 14 Josh Heupel Sam Bradford Landry Jones Jason White Cale Gundy Nate Hybl Yard Passing Games - Season # Player Year 3 Landry Jones Sam Bradford Josh Heupel Yard Passing Games - Career # Player Years 4 Landry Jones Sam Bradford Josh Heupel Consecutive Starts by a Quarterback # Player Years 34 Steve Davis Jack Mildren Sam Bradford Jason White Josh Heupel Bobby Warmack J.C. Watts Landry Jones Jimmy Harris Eddie Crowder Danny Bradley Career Starts by a Quarterback # Player Years 37 Cale Gundy Steve Davis Jack Mildren Jamelle Holieway Sam Bradford Jason White Bobby Warmack Thomas Lott Josh Heupel J.C. Watts Jimmy Harris Career Victories by a Quarterback # Player Lost Tie Pct Years 32 Steve Davis Jamelle Holieway Jason White Jimmy Harris Sam Bradford Jack Mildren Cale Gundy Thomas Lott J.C. Watts Bobby Warmack Career Winning Percentage by a QB Minimum 15 starts Pct Player Started W L T Years Jimmy Harris Gene Calame Steve Davis Darrell Royal Jamelle Holieway J.C. Watts Jason White Nate Hybl Jack Mitchell Eddie Crowder Season Winning Percentage by a QB Minimum 10 starts Pct Player W L T Year Josh Heupel Steve Davis Jimmy Harris Jimmy Harris Darrell Royal Steve Davis Jason White J.C. Watts Steve Davis Dave Robertson Jack Mildren Receptions - Game # Player Cl Pos Opponent, Year 15 Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Iowa State, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Connecticut, Ryan Broyles So. WR Stanford, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Baylor, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Florida State, Juaquin Iglesias Sr. WR Kansas, Ryan Broyles So. WR Kansas, Ryan Broyles So. WR Tulsa, Malcolm Kelly So. WR Texas Tech, Josh Norman Sr. WR Texas Tech, Trent Smith Jr. TE Kansas, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Cincinnati, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR Air Force, Brandon Jones Jr. WR North Texas, Quentin Griffin Jr. RB North Texas, Jarrail Jackson Sr. WR Mississippi, Eddie Hinton Sr. WR Oklahoma State, Gordon Brown Sr. TE Oklahoma State, 1965 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 151

152 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS RECEIVING RECORDS Receptions - Season # Player Pos Cl Year Yds Avg TD 131 Ryan Broyles WR Jr , Ryan Broyles WR So , Mark Clayton WR Jr , Juaquin Iglesias WR Sr , Juaquin Iglesias WR Jr Jermaine Gresham TE Jr Mark Clayton WR Sr Trent Smith TE Jr Quentin Griffin RB Jr Eddie Hinton WR Sr , Receptions - Career # Player Pos Year Yds Avg TD 266 Ryan Broyles WR , Mark Clayton WR , Juaquin Iglesias WR , Quentin Griffin RB , Trent Smith TE , Antwone Savage WR , Malcolm Kelly WR , Curtis Fagan WR , Eddie Hinton WR , Manuel Johnson WR , Receiving Yards - Game Yards Player Cl. Pos. Rec. TD Opponent, Year 208 Ryan Broyles Jr. WR 9 3 Colorado, Manuel Johnson Sr. WR 5 3 TCU, Juaquin Iglesias Sr. WR 12 0 Kansas, Mark Clayton Jr. WR 8 1 Texas, Corey Warren Jr. WR 9 1 Texas, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR 15 1 Iowa State, Ryan Broyles Jr. WR 13 1 Connecticut, Mark Clayton JR. WR 7 3 Texas A&M, Ben Hart So. WR 6 1 Florida State, Malcolm Kelly So. WR 5 1 Middle Tenn., Eddie Hinton Sr. WR 10 1 Oklahoma State, 1968 Receiving Yards - Season Yards Player Pos Cl Year Rec Avg TD 1,622 Ryan Broyles WR Jr ,425 Mark Clayton WR Jr ,150 Juaquin Iglesias WR Sr ,120 Ryan Broyles WR So ,035 Eddie Hinton WR Sr Malcolm Kelly WR So Jermaine Gresham TE Jr Juaquin Iglesias WR Jr Mark Clayton WR Sr Malcolm Kelly WR Jr Receiving Yards - Career Yards Player Pos Year Rec Avg TD 3,429 Ryan Broyles WR ,241 Mark Clayton WR ,861 Juaquin Iglesias WR ,285 Malcolm Kelly WR ,009 Antwone Savage WR ,894 Eddie Hinton WR ,785 Corey Warren WR ,689 Curtis Fagan WR ,627 Jermaine Gresham TE ,619 Tinker Owens WR Touchdown Receptions - Game # Player Cl Pos Rec Yds Opponent, Year 4 Jermaine Gresham So. TE 5 80 Texas A&M, Trent Smith Jr. TE Kansas, times; most recently WR Ryan Broyles vs. Texas Tech, times; most recently WR Cameron Kenney vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Touchdown Receptions - Season # Player Year Cl Pos 15 Ryan Broyles 2009 So. WR 15 Mark Clayton 2003 Jr. WR 14 Ryan Broyles 2010 Jr. WR 14 Jermaine Gresham 2008 Jr. TE 11 Jermaine Gresham 2007 So. TE 11 Travis Wilson 2004 Jr. WR 10 Juaquin Iglesias 2008 Sr. WR 10 Malcolm Kelly 2006 So. WR 9 Manuel Johnson 2008 Sr. WR 9 Malcolm Kelly 2007 Jr. WR 8 Mark Clayton 2004 Sr. WR 8 Brandon Jones 2003 Jr. WR Touchdown Receptions - Career # Player Years Pos 35 Ryan Broyles WR 31 Mark Clayton WR 26 Jermaine Gresham TE 21 Malcolm Kelly WR 19 Juaquin Iglesias WR 17 Manuel Johnson WR 17 Travis Wilson WR 16 Trent Smith TE 15 Keith Jackson TE 14 Brandon Jones WR 13 DeMarco Murray RB 13 Curtis Fagan WR 13 Antwone Savage WR 13 Corey Warren WR 100-Yard Receiving Games - Season # Player Year Cl 10 Ryan Broyles 2010 Jr. 8 Mark Clayton Jr. 6 Ryan Broyles So. 4 Juaquin Iglesias Sr. 4 Mark Clayton Sr. 3 Juaquin Iglesias Jr. 3 Malcolm Kelly Jr. 3 Michael McDaniel Sr. 3 Eddie Hinton Sr times; most recently by Quentin Chaney, Yard Receiving Games - Career # Player Years 17 Ryan Broyles Mark Clayton Malcolm Kelly Juaquin Iglesias Eddie Hinton DeMarco Murray Michael McDaniel Antwone Savage Corey Warren Ben Hart Jon Harrison Tinker Owens Stephen Alexander OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

153 TOTAL YARDS & RETURN RECORDS Total Offense - Game Yards Name Cl Pl Run Pass TD Opponent, Year 468 Sam Bradford So Kansas, Landry Jones Jr Colorado, Landry Jones Jr Oklahoma State, Landry Jones Jr Connecticut, Josh Heupel Jr Louisville, Sam Bradford So Cincinnati, Josh Heupel Jr Baylor, Landry Jones Fr Stanford, Landry Jones Fr Texas A&M, Sam Bradford So Missouri, Josh Heupel Jr Mississippi, Sam Bradford So Oklahoma State, 2008 Total Offense - Season Yards Player Cl Year Plays Rush Pass TD 4,747 Sam Bradford So , ,590 Landry Jones Jr , ,773 Josh Heupel Sr , ,749 Josh Heupel Jr , ,696 Jason White Sr , ,149 Jason White Sr , ,128 Sam Bradford Fr , ,085 Landry Jones Fr , ,818 Paul Thompson Sr ,484 Nate Hybl Sr , Total Offense - Career Yards Player Years Plays Rush Pass TD 8,439 Sam Bradford , ,877 Jason White , , ,675 Landry Jones , ,522 Josh Heupel , , ,923 Cale Gundy , , ,143 Jamelle Holieway ,713 2, ,117 Jack Mildren ,025 3, ,074 Nate Hybl , ,713 Bobby Warmack , ,160 Steve Davis ,124 2, All-Purpose Yards - Game Yards Player Plays Rush Rec PR KR Opp., Year 374 Greg Pruitt Kansas State, Mike Gaddis Oklahoma St., Ryan Broyles Oklahoma State, De Mond Parker Texas, Billy Vessels Nebraska, Steve Sewell Kansas St., David Overstreet Colorado, DeMarco Murray Oklahoma State, Billy Sims Missouri, Antonio Perkins UCLA, 2003 All-Purpose Yards - Season Yards Player Year Plays Rush Rec PR KR Int TD 2,171 DeMarco Murray , ,148 Quentin Griffin , ,066 Greg Pruitt , ,057 DeMarco Murray , ,937 Adrian Peterson , ,931 Billy Sims , ,922 Ryan Broyles , ,904 Joe Washington , ,884 Steve Owens , ,883 Juaquin Iglesias All-Purpose Yards - Career Yards Player Years Plays Rush Rec PR KR Int 6,718 DeMarco Murray ,685 1,571-1,462-5,881 Joe Washington , ,275 Quentin Griffin ,938 1, ,634 Ryan Broyles , ,431 Greg Pruitt , ,405 Adrian Peterson , ,362 Steve Owens , ,338 Juaquin Iglesias , ,664-4,249 Billy Sims , ,129 De Mond Parker , ,000 Eddie Hinton , Punt Return Yards - Game Yards Player Cl Ret Avg TD Opponent, Year 277 Antonio Perkins Jr UCLA, Ryan Broyles So Oklahoma State, J.T. Thatcher Sr Arkansas St., Antonio Perkins So South Florida, Brandon Jones Fr Tulsa, Jarrail Jackson Sr Missouri, J.T. Thatcher Sr Baylor, Tommy McDonald Jr Iowa State, Antonio Perkins Jr Missouri, Dan Ruster Jr SMU, 1971 Punt Return Yards - Season Yards Player Cl Year Ret Avg TD 643 Antonio Perkins So Antonio Perkins Jr J.T. Thatcher Sr Jack Mitchell Sr Ryan Broyles So Jarrail Jackson Jr Curtis Fagan Jr Joe Washington Jr Jarrail Jackson Sr Basil Banks So Punt Return Yards - Career Yards Player Year Ret Avg TD 1,441 Antonio Perkins ,238 Jarrail Jackson Ryan Broyles Jack Mitchell Joe Washington J.T. Thatcher Darrius Jackson Derrick Shepard Freddie Nixon Buddy Jones Punt Return Average - Season Minimum 10 returns Avg Player Cl Year Ret Yds TD Jack Mitchell Sr Tommy McDonald Jr Basil Banks So Clendon Thomas So Dan Ruster Jr Larry Shields Jr Ryan Broyles So Jakie Sandefer Jr Antonio Perkins So J.T. Thatcher Sr BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 153

154 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS BOWL TRADITION 1939 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (32,191) TENNESSEE OKLAHOMA OU UT First Downs 6 15 Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Score by Quarter Tennessee Oklahoma Scoring UT - Foxx 12-yd run (Wyatt run), 7-0 UT - Wyatt 32-yd FG, 10-0 UT - Wood 22-yd run (Wyatt kick), 17-0 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - McCullough, 9-9 UT - Coffman, Passing: OU - McCullough, UT - Wood, Receiving: OU - Clark, 3-30 UT - Cifers, Game Summary This was the first Orange Bowl that featured two national powers as both teams were undefeated and untied. To lure the Sooners to Miami, the Orange Bowl director circled the Norman campus, leaving chalk messages that promoted the game. Tennessee s powerful ground attack was too much for the Sooners, winners of 14 straight, as the Volunteers raced to a 17-0 victory in the fifth annual Orange Bowl. The victory was the 13th straight for the Vols, who were coached by Major Bob Neyland. The game was considered to be the roughest of all bowl games played that year as both teams combined for more than 200 yards in penalties * GATOR BOWL Jacksonville, Fla. (10,034) N.C. STATE OKLAHOMA OU NCS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Score by quarter N.C. State Oklahoma Scoring OU - Davis 1 yd run (Wallace kick), 0-7 NCSU - Phillips 63 yd pass from Turner... (Byler kick), 7-7 OU - Davis 7 yd run (Wallace kick), 7-14 OU - Golding 5 yd run (Wallace kick), 7-21 OU - Davis 5 yd run (kick failed), 7-27 NCSU - Palmer 8 yd run (kick failed), OU - Owens 15 yd pass from Sarratt (Wallace kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Golding, NCSU - Palmer, Game Summary In a game that featured two of the marquee names in college football at the time, Oklahoma blasted North Carolina State before an overflowing crowd of 10,000 in the second annual Gator Bowl. The Sooners did not take long to get on the scoreboard, two minutes to be exact, on an Eddie Davis one-yard plunge. N.C. State roared back to even the score, but OU put the game out of reach by scoring 20 second-quarter points and coasted from there. The marquee matchup was made possible because of the Tournament of Roses committee decision to match representatives of the Western Athletic Conference (now the Pac Ten) and the Big Nine, (now the Big 10). This agreement made it possible for teams not waiting for a possible Rose Bowl berth to be picked by the Gator Bowl committee * SUGAR BOWL New Orleans, La. (80,383) NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA OU UNC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Score by quarter North Carolina Oklahoma Scoring OU - Mitchell 1 yd run (Ming kick), 7-0 UNC - Rodgers 3 yd run (kick failed), 7-6 OU - Pearson 7 yd run (Ming kick), 14-6 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Heath, UNC - Justice, Passing: OU - Royal, UNC - Justice, Receiving: OU - Anderson, 1-43 UNC - Weiner, Game Summary It was legendary Coach Bud Wilkinson s first bowl game as the fifth-ranked and underdog Sooners took on the third-ranked and unbeaten North Carolina Tar Heels accompanied by their All-America tailback Charlie Choo Choo Justice. Oklahoma upset the Heels with the big play coming in the first quarter as linebacker Myrle Greathouse intercepted a pass and returned it 70 yards to set up Jack Mitchell s one-yard run. The Sooners never trailed after that OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

155 1950 * SUGAR BOWL New Orleans, La. (82,000) LOUISIANA STATE OKLAHOMA 0 35 LSU OU First Downs 8 10 Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards na-159 na-360 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter LSU Oklahoma * SUGAR BOWL New Orleans, La. (80,206) KENTUCKY OKLAHOMA UK OU First Downs 7 18 Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Kentucky Oklahoma BOWL TRADITION * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (68,640) MARYLAND OKLAHOMA OU UM First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Maryland Oklahoma BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON Scoring OU - Thomas 34 yd pass from Pearson (Tipps kick), 7-0 OU - Thomas 5 yd run (Tipps kick), 14-0 OU - Heath 86 yd run (Tipps kick), 21-0 OU - Royal 5 yd run (Tipps kick), 28-0 OU - Heath 34 yd run (Tipps kick), 35-0 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Heath, LSU - West, 5-26 Passing: OU - Pearson, 7-2-na-74 LSU - Pevy, 11-5-na-82 Receiving: OU - Goad, 1-40 LSU - Baggett, 4-50 Game Summary Wilkinson s team was rated second in the nation and it was the first one of his squads to post an undefeated record, The game was one-sided and still stands as the largest margin of victory in OU bowl history. One of the many Sooner big plays was Leon Heath s OU bowl record-breaking 86-yard TD run. The game was marred by an early-week incident where a former LSU player was caught spying on Sooner practices. It was the only time in Wilkinson s career that he publicly blasted an opponent. Scoring UK - Jamerson 22 yd pass from Parilli (kick good), 7-0 UK - Jamerson 1 yd run (kick failed), 13-0 OU - Green 17 yd pass from Vessels (Weatherall kick), 13-7 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Heath, UK - Jamerson, Passing: OU - Arnold, UK - Parilli, Receiving: OU - Vessels, 2-21 UK - Bruno, 3-57 Game Summary OU won its first national championship by going a perfect 10-0 in the regular season. However, Kentucky, coached by Paul Bear Bryant, upset the Sooners and broke a 31-game OU winning streak. OU lost a bowl-record five fumbles in falling behind A fourth quarter 17-yard TD pass by Billy Vessels narrowed the margin but a come-from-behind effort was foiled by an interception in the final minute of play. Scoring OU - Grigg 25 yd run (Leake kick), 0-7 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Grigg, UM - Felton, Passing: OU - Calame, UM - Boxold, Receiving: OU - Burris, 3-17 UM - Holan, 2-31 Game Summary It was the first game of the contract that pitted the Big Seven champion against the Atlantic Coast Conference champ. Maryland came into the game as the regular season national champion with OU rated fourth. Twice, the Terrapins had first down with the ball inside the 10-yard line, and both times the Sooner defense refused to allow any points on the scoreboard. Sooner tailback Larry Grigg scored the only TD of the game with a 25-yard scamper in the second period. The 1954 bowl game was the first bowl game in which the players had to play both ways. Sooner hero Grigg also played defensive back. COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 155

156 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS BOWL TRADITION 1956 * ORANGE BOWL 1958 * ORANGE BOWL 1959 * Miami, Fla. (75,561) MARYLAND OKLAHOMA OU UM First Downs 16 9 Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Maryland Oklahoma Scoring UM - Vereb 15 yd run (kick failed), 6-0 OU - McDonald 4 yd run (Pricer kick), 6-7 OU - O Neal 1 yd run (Pricer kick), 6-14 OU - Dodd 82 yd interception return (kick failed), 6-20 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Harris, 9-50 UM - Vereb, Passing: OU - Harris, UM - Beightol, Receiving: OU - Burris, 2-28 UM - Cooke, Game Summary This time it was OU that carried the number one ranking into the game with Maryland ranked third, having lost just one game during the regular season. The Sooners, a perfect 10-0 and in the midst of their 47-game winning streak, trailed 6-0 at the half. The Sooners went into their famous fast break offense in the second half and scored three times to post their second Orange Bowl victory. It was the second national championship for Oklahoma. Miami, Fla. (76,561) DUKE OKLAHOMA OU DU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Duke Oklahoma Scoring OU - Baker 94 yd int. return (Dodd kick), 0-7 OU - Thomas 13 yd run (Dodd kick), 0-14 DU - McElhaney 1 yd run (Carlton kick), 7-14 OU - Dodd 1 yd run (Dodd kick), 7-21 DU - McElhaney 4 yd run (Carlton kick), OU - Sandefer 4 yd run (Dodd kick), OU - Baker 29 yd pass from Hobby (Boyd kick), DU - Dutrow 8 yd run (Carlton kick), OU - Hobby 9 yd pass from Baker (McDaniel kick), OU - Carpenter 73 yd int. of lateral (kick failed), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Thomas, Duke - Carlton, Passing: OU - Hobby, Duke - Brodhead, Receiving: OU - Baker, 1-29 Duke - Latimore, Game Summary The 47-game winning streak had been broken earlier in the season, but the Sooners still came into the game ranked No. 4. Duke, the ACC winner, was unranked. Oklahoma got only six first downs, lost the total offense battle (328 yards to 279) and picked up an OU bowl-record 165 yards in penalties, but used two interception returns for TD, including an OU bowl record 94-yarder from David Baker, two fumble recoveries, a blocked punt and a bad snap from center to win going away. The 48 points marked an all-time OU bowl record that stood until matched by the 91 Gator Bowl team. ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (75,281) SYRACUSE OKLAHOMA OU SU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Syracuse Oklahoma Scoring OU - Gautt 42 yd run (PAT failed), 0-6 OU - Coyle 79 yd pass from Hobby (PAT pass), 0-14 OU - Hobby 40 yd punt return (Hobby kick), 0-21 SU - Weber 15 yd run (Weber kick), 6-21 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Gautt, 6-94 SU - Anderson, Passing: OU - Hobby, SU - Zimmerman, Receiving: OU - Coyle, 1-79 SU - Stevens, Game Summary Waiving the no repeat rule because of a new bowl contract, the Sooners played in their second consecutive Orange Bowl, defeating the Orangemen from Syracuse, The Sooners were led by Prentice Gautt who scored the game s first TD on the second play of the game with a 42-yard run. Gautt averaged an OU bowl-record 15.7-yards every time he touched the ball. It was the Sooners fourth straight Orange Bowl victory. Oklahoma ended the season ranked fifth in the nation, its only loss a one-pointer to Texas OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

157 1963 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (73,380) ALABAMA OKLAHOMA OU UA First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Alabama Oklahoma * GATOR BOWL Jacksonville, Fla. (50,408) FLORIDA STATE OKLAHOMA FSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Florida State Oklahoma BOWL TRADITION * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (77,993) TENNESSEE OKLAHOMA OU UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int na Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Tennessee Oklahoma BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON Scoring UA - Williamson 25 yd pass from Namath (Davis kick), 7-0 UA - Clark 15 yd run (Davis kick), 14-0 UA - Davis 19 yd field goal, 17-0 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Grisham, UA - Versprille, Passing: OU - Fletcher, UA - Namath, Receiving: OU - Bumgardner, 1-56 UA - Williamson, 4-58 Game Summary It was Bud Wilkinson s last bowl game. Paul Bear Bryant, coaching his alma mater, repeated his victory as the coach at Kentucky in the 1951 Sugar Bowl with a 17-0 triumph. LB Lee Roy Jordan, the MVP, and quarterback Joe Namath led the Crimson Tide to the victory. The Sooners had first and goal twice in the first half, but fumbles ended OU s chances and the Sooners never really threatened again. The lone highlight for the Oklahoma team was a visit by President John F. Kennedy to the Sooners locker room. Although President Kennedy claimed neutrality, it was obvious by the grimace on his face he was backing the Oklahoma team. Scoring FSU - Ehler 69 yd interception (PAT failed), 6-0 OU - Kennedy 1 yd run (Metcalf kick), 6-7 FSU - Biletnikoff 15 yd pass from Tensi (PAT failed), 12-7 FSU - Biletnikoff 14 yd pass from Tensi (PAT failed), 18-7 FSU - Biletnikoff 10 yd pass from Tensi (PAT failed), 24-7 OU - Pannell 2 yd run, (PAT failed), FSU - Floyd 14 yd pass from Tensi (PAT failed), OU - Hart 95 yd pass from Fletcher (PAT failed), FSU - Biletnikoff 6 yd pass from Tensi (PAT failed), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Ringer, 7-41 FSU - Spooner, Passing: OU - Fletcher, FSU - Tensi, Receiving: OU - Hart, FSU - Biletnikoff, Game Summary Florida State used a sophisticated passing attack to win easily. To add insult to injury, four of the Seminoles TD passes were thrown on fourth-down plays. Four Oklahoma players had been found ineligible the night before the game because they had signed pro contracts which was in violation of NCAA rules. FSU wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff finished the game with 13 receptions for 192 yards and four TDs. Scoring OU - Warmack 7 yd run (Vashon kick), 0-7 OU - Hinton 20 yd pass from Warmack (kick failed), 0-13 OU - Owens 1 yd run (PAT failed), 0-19 UT - Glover 36 yd interception return (Kremser kick), 7-19 UT - Fulton 5 yd run (Kremser kick), UT - Kremser 26 yd field goal, OU - Stephenson 25 yd interception (Vashon kick), UT - Warren 1 yd run (Kremser kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Warmack, UT - Chadwick, Passing: OU - Warmack, UT - Warren, Receiving: OU - Hinton, 5-87 UT - Flowers, 4-59 Game Summary Oklahoma had won the Big Eight title in Chuck Fairbank s first year as head coach. Although a slight underdog to the Vols, OU broke out to a 19-0 halftime lead. Tennessee came back to narrow the Sooner lead to before Oklahoma defensive back Bob Stephenson picked off a pass and raced 24 yards to give OU an all important insurance TD. The Sooners desperately needed the insurance when Dewey Warren plowed in from a yard out. The Volunteers then missed a potential game-winning field goal as the gun went off. COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 157

158 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS BOWL TRADITION 1968 * BLUEBONNET BOWL Houston, Texas (53,543) SMU OKLAHOMA OU SMU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter SMU Oklahoma Scoring OU - Warmack 8 yd run (Derr kick), 0-7 OU - Barr 21 yd pass from Owens (Derr kick), 0-14 SMU - Richardson 1 yd run (kick failed), 6-14 OU - Denton 22 yd pass from Ripley (Derr kick), 6-21 SMU - Richardson 18 yd run (Lesser kick), SMU - Levias 11 yd pass from Hixson (Lesser kick), SMU - Fleming 19 yd pass from Hixson (PAT good), OU - Barr 20 yd pass from Ripley (kick failed), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Owens, SMU - Richardson, Passing: OU - Ripley, SMU - Hixson, Receiving: OU - Barr, SMU - Levias, Tackles: OU - Casteel, 12 SMU - Cormier, Game Summary OU led 20-6 entering the fourth but SMU s Chuck Hixson, passing for 281 yards, led a comeback that produced a lead. OU, without injured QB Bob Warmack, narrowed the margin to one on a pass from Mickey Ripley, but missed a two-point conversion for the lead. One last chance came after recovering an onside kick but a field goal attempt from inside the SMU 30-yard line went wide as time expired * BLUEBONNET BOWL Houston, Texas (53,832) ALABAMA OKLAHOMA UA OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Alabama Oklahoma Scoring OU - Pruitt 58 yd run (Derr kick), 0-7 UA - Moore 4 yd pass from Hunter (Clemmy kick), 7-7 OU - Pruitt 25 yd run (Derr kick), 7-14 UA - Bailey 5 yd pass from Hunter (Clemmy kick), OU - Wylie 2 yd run (Derr kick), UA - Clemmy 21 yd field goal, UA - Hunter 25 yd pass from Musso (Clemmy kick), OU - Derr 42 yd field goal, Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Crosswhite, UA - Musso, Passing: OU - Mildren, UA - Hunter, Receiving: OU - Harrison, 2-45 UA - Bailey, Game Summary The emergence of the wishbone and Greg Pruitt were late-season developments that propelled OU to four wins in its last five games and a postseason invitation. The Sooners had switched to the wishbone and they were running it to perfection by the time the bowl game rolled around. The bone produced 349 yards rushing and touchdown runs of 58 and 25 yards by All-American Greg Pruitt, but the Sooners still needed a late field goal by Bruce Derr to forge the tie with the Crimson Tide * SUGAR BOWL New Orleans, La. (84,031) AUBURN OKLAHOMA OU AU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Auburn Oklahoma Scoring OU - Crosswhite 4 yd run (kick failed), 0-6 OU - Mildren 5 yd run (Carroll kick), 0-13 OU - Mildren 4 yd run (kick failed), 0-19 OU - Mildren 7 yd run (kick failed), 0-25 OU - Wylie 71 yd punt return (kick failed), 0-31 AU - Unger 1 yd run (Jett kick), 7-31 OU - Carroll 53 yd field goal, 7-34 AU - Unger 1 yd run (Jett kick), OU - Pruitt 2 yd run (kick failed), AU - Cannon 11 yd pass from Sullivan (Beck run), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Mildren, AU - Unger, 6-38 Passing: OU - Mildren, AU - Sullivan, Receiving: OU - Chandler, 1-11 AU - Beasley, Tackles: OU - Selmon, Driscoll 7 AU - Yearout, Game Summary OU had lost only one game, the Game of the Century to Nebraska on Thanksgiving Day. Auburn featured Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan. It was run versus pass, with OU s runners prevailing. The Sooners roared to a 31-0 halftime lead and amassed 439 yards rushing by game s end, a new Oklahoma and Sugar Bowl record. QB Jack Mildren, playing in the final game of his brilliant college career, scored a Sugar Bowl record three times. OU finished second in the polls to Nebraska with another Big Eight team, Colorado, finishing third OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

159 1972 * SUGAR BOWL* New Orleans, La. (72,316) PENN STATE OKLAHOMA OU PSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Penn State Oklahoma Scoring OU - Owens 27 yd pass from Robertson (Fulcher kick), 7-0 OU - Crosswhite 1 yd run (Fulcher kick), 14-0 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Pruitt, PSU - Nagle, Passing: OU - Robertson, PSU - Hufnagel, Receiving: OU - Owens, PSU - Scott, 3-59 Tackles: OU - Lucious Selmon, 7 PSU - Skorupan, Game Summary Played for the first time on New Year s Eve, the Sugar Bowl brought the Big Eight Champion Sooners to do battle with Joe Paterno s fifthranked Nittany Lions. The Sooner defense posted a shutout while allowing only 11 first downs and 49 yards rushing the entire game. It was the first year that freshmen were eligible and Sooner wide receiver Tinker Owens celebrated with five catches, good for 132 yards and one touchdown. It was also the last game for Sooner head coach Chuck Fairbanks who left for the NFL the following spring. *Note that this Sugar Bowl game was played on December 31, 1972, instead of the traditional New Year s Day * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (80,307) MICHIGAN OKLAHOMA OU UM First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Michigan Oklahoma Scoring OU - Brooks 39 yd run (DiRienzo kick), 0-7 OU - Davis 9 yd run (DiRienzo kick), 0-14 UM - Bell 2 yd run (kick failed), 6-14 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Washington, UM - Leach, Passing: OU - Davis, UM - Leach, Receiving: OU - Owens, 3-63 UM - Bell, 1-17 Game Summary It was Oklahoma s first bowl trip under legendary head coach Barry Switzer and a storybook setting. Ohio State, the No. 1-ranked team in the country, had lost in the Rose Bowl earlier in the afternoon. The upset gave the Sooners an opportunity to win the national championship if they could beat the Michigan Wolverines coached by Bo Schembechler. A 39-yard end around by Billy Brooks and a nine-yard keeper by Steve Davis were enough for a 14-6 victory and a fifth national championship. BOWL TRADITION * FIESTA BOWL Tucson, Ariz. (46,315) WYOMING OKLAHOMA OU UW First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 32:18 27:42 Third Down Conv score by quarter Wyoming Oklahoma Scoring OU - Peacock 3 yd run (von Schamann kick), 0-7 OU - Ivory 4 yd run (von Schamann kick), 0-14 OU - von Schamann 32 yd field goal, 0-17 OU - von Schamann 50 yd field goal, 0-20 OU - Peacock 15 yd run (von Schamann kick), 0-27 OU - Cumby 4 yd run (von Schamann kick), 0-34 OU - Shepard 8 yd run (von Schamann kick), 0-41 UW - Jones 1 yd run (Christopulos kick), 7-41 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Shepard, 7-85 UW - Jones, Passing: OU - Blevins, UW - Clayton, Receiving: OU - Hatcher, 2-14 UW - Howard, 3-45 Tackles: OU - Reese, 7 UW - Coleman, Game Summary This was a mismatch that was decided early on as Oklahoma rolled up almost 500 yards in total offense and cruised to an easy victory. The Sooners led 27-0 at the third quarter mark before the reserves added two more scores in the fourth period. OU did not punt the entire game, the only time in Sooner bowl history that had happened. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 159

160 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 160 BOWL TRADITION 1978 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (69,500) ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA OU ARK First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average score by quarter Arkansas Oklahoma Scoring ARK - Sales 1 yd run (Little kick), 7-0 ARK - Sales 4 yd run (Little kick), 14-0 ARK - Calcagni 1 yd run (Little kick), 21-0 ARK - Little 32 yd field goal, 24-0 OU - Hicks 8 yd pass from Blevins (kick failed), 24-6 ARK - White 20 yd run (Little kick), 31-6 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Peacock, ARK - Sales, Passing: OU - Lott, ARK - Calgagni, Receiving: OU - Rhodes, 3-46 ARK - Sales, 4-52 Tackles: OU - Kinlaw, 11 ARK - Jackson, Game Summary Called by Barry Switzer, the most disappointing loss of my career, OU was a victim of one of the biggest upsets in bowl history. When Notre Dame downed Texas in the Cotton Bowl, OU was in the running for a national championship. A big win over Arkansas might impress the voters and secure the crown for the Sooners. As a result, Switzer went against his own strategy by choosing to receive the opening kickoff rather than play defense. OU fumbled inside its own 10 on the third play of the game and Arkansas immediately scored for a lead it never relinquished OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 1979 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (66,635) NEBRASKA OKLAHOMA NU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Nebraska Oklahoma Scoring NU - Smith 21 yd pass from Sorley (Todd kick), 7-0 OU - Sims 3 yd run (von Schamann kick), 7-7 OU - Lott 3 yd run (von Schamann kick), 7-14 OU - Sims 11 yd run (von Schamann kick), 7-21 OU - von Schamann 26 yd field goal, 7-24 NU - Todd 31 yd field goal, OU - Lott 2 yd run (von Schamann kick), NU - Berns 1 yd run (Todd kick), NU - Miller 2 yd pass from Sorley (Todd kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Sims, NU - Berns, Passing: OU - Lott, NU - Sorley, Receiving: OU - Rhodes, 1-38 NU - Smith, 3-62 Tackles: OU - Kinlaw, 11 NU - Andrews, Game Summary A truly amazing turn of events produced a rematch after Nebraska s victory in November. The Sooners, ranked No. 1 with one loss, had lost a heartbreaker to the Cornhuskers, 17-14, on a late fumble at the NU three-yard line. When the Huskers were upset the following week by Missouri, producing a Big Eight Championship tie, the Orange Bowl officials came up with the idea of a rematch, much to the Sooners joy and the Huskers shock. It went as predicted: an Oklahoma victory * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (66,714) FLORIDA STATE OKLAHOMA FSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Florida State Oklahoma Scoring FSU - Whitting 1 yd run (Chappelen kick), 7-0 OU - Watts 61 yd run (Keeling kick), 7-7 OU - Wilson 5 yd run (Keeling kick), 7-14 OU - Keeling 24 yd field goal, 7-17 OU - Sims 22 yd run (Keeling kick), 7-24 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Sims, FSU - Lyles, Whiting, Passing: OU - Watts, FSU - Jordan, Receiving: OU - Nixon, 2-36 FSU - King, Childers, 2-24 Tackles: OU - Cumby, 9 FSU - Herring, Game Summary The Big Eight Champion Sooners met an undefeated Florida State team on New Year s night. After the Seminoles took a 7-0 first-quarter lead, OU unleashed 17 second-quarter points to take the lead for good. J.C. Watts was named Orange Bowl MVP on offense. He scored on a 61-yard option play and rushed for more than 100 yards. Bud Hebert, who recorded three interceptions, earned the award on defense. Billy Sims wrapped up his brilliant collegiate career scoring on a 22-yard pitch from Watts. Oklahoma finished third in the country and won the Orange Bowl for the third time in five tries under Switzer. The Seminoles crossed midfield only two times after the first quarter and never passed the 35-yard line.

161 1981 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (71,043) OKLAHOMA FLORIDA STATE OU FSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Third Down Conv score by quarter Oklahoma Florida State Scoring FSU - Williams 10 yd run (Capece kick), 0-7 OU - Keeling 53 yd field goal, 3-7 OU - Overstreet 4 yd run (Keeling kick), 10-7 FSU - Capece 19 yd field goal, FSU - Recovered fumble in OU end zone (Capece kick), OU - Rhodes 11 yd pass from Watts (Valora pass from Watts), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Watts, FSU - Williams, Passing: OU - Watts, FSU - Stockstill, Receiving: OU - Rhodes, 2-53 FSU - Williams, 2-27 Tackles: OU - Coast, 15 FSU - Piurowski, Game Summary This contest featured a rematch with a great deal more excitement as OU turned to a foreign weapon, the pass, to notch its third straight Orange Bowl win. QB J.C. Watts was chosen MVP and with good reason. The Seminoles used a fourth-quarter TD to break a tie and seemingly gain control. OU was forced to start deep in its own territory after the kickoff with little time left. Watts went to work and passed the Sooners to the 11-yard line where he hit Steve Rhodes with a TD strike to pull the Sooners to within one with less than a minute to go. Watts then proceeded to hit tight end Forrest Valora for the two-point conversion that gave the Sooners their ninth Orange Bowl victory, including three in the last four years. Oklahoma finished ranked No. 3 in the nation * SUN BOWL El Paso, Texas (33,816) HOUSTON OKLAHOMA UH OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Third Down Conv score by quarter Houston Oklahoma Scoring OU - Shepard 34 yd run (Keeling kick), 0-7 UH - Wilson 1 yd run (Clendenen kick), 7-7 OU - Keeling 32 yd field goal, 7-10 OU - Shepard 1 yd run (Keeling kick), 7-17 OU - Keeling 49 yd field goal, 7-20 OU - Sims 30 yd run (Keeling kick), 7-27 UH - Jordan 6 yd run (Clendenen kick), OU - Mills 2 yd run (kick failed), OU - Truit 28 yd interception return (Keeling kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Sims, UH - Polk, Passing: OU - Shepard, UH - Wilson, Receiving: OU - Ross, 1-2 UH - Durham, 1-60 Tackles: OU - Benson, 10 UH - Turner, 13 Game Summary A season that produced four losses for Oklahoma ended on a bright note with an easier than anticipated victory over Houston. MVP Darrell Shepard, who began his career at the UH, scored two touchdowns against his former team. The Sooners scored 30 fourthquarter points to turn a seat squirmer into a rout. Freshman Fred Sims rolled up 181 yards rushing in the game after rushing for just 179 in the regular season. BOWL TRADITION * FIESTA BOWL Tempe, Ariz. (70,553) ARIZONA STATE OKLAHOMA ASU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 30:31 29:29 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Arizona State Oklahoma Scoring OU - Wilson 1 yd run (Keeling kick), 0-7 ASU - Zendejas 32 yd field goal, 3-7 ASU - Phelps safety in end zone, 5-7 ASU - Zendejas 22 yd field goal, 8-7 OU - Wilson 1 yd run (rush PAT no good), 8-13 ASU - Zendejas 54 yd field goal, ASU - Clark 15 yd run (Zendejas kick), OU - Sims 19 yd run (Phelps to Fontenette), ASU - Moore 1 yd run (Zendejas kick), ASU - Brown 52 yd pass from Hons... (Zendejas kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Dupree, ASU - Moore, Passing: OU - Phelps, ASU - Hons, Receiving: OU - Lewis, 2-23 ASU - Moore, 3-88 Tackles: OU - Sanders, 11 ASU - Richardson, Game Summary The magic of Marcus Dupree ran out as the Sun Devils rallied for 14 fourth-quarter points to win the first meeting between the two. Dupree ran wild early, amassing 239 yards before recurrent leg injuries forced him out in the third quarter. The turning point came when Oklahoma punter Michael Keeling could not get his punt away and was forced to throw an illegal pass. The Devils took over at the OU 43 and later scored when Darryl Clack raced 15 yards for at TD. BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 161

162 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS BOWL TRADITION 1985 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (56,294) WASHINGTON OKLAHOMA UW OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 28:56 31:04 Third Down Conv score by quarter Washington Oklahoma Scoring UW - Greene 29 yd pass from Siruco (Jaeger kick), 7-0 UW - Robinson 1 yd run (Jaeger kick), 14-0 OU - Bradley 1 yd run (Lashar kick), 14-7 OU - Shepard 61 yd pass from Bradley (Lashar kick), OU - Lashar 35 yd field goal, UW - Pattison 12 yd pass from Millen (Jaeger kick), UW - Fenney 6 yd run (Jaeger kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Carr, UW - Robinson, Passing: OU - Bradley, UW - Sircuro, Receiving: OU - Shepard, 3-87 UW - Greene, 4-97 Tackles: OU - Brown, Reed, 6 UW - Kelly, Game Summary Brigham Young was No. 1 in the polls, but Sooner head coach Barry Switzer had argued that the Sooners should be No. 1 because of a tougher schedule. A win over a fine Husky team would solidify that claim. However, Washington refused to cooperate and turned a fourthquarter deficit into a triumph. The game was marked by a bizarre incident when, after an Oklahoma field goal, the Sooner Schooner raced onto the field as called for by tradition. The only problem was the drivers apparently had not received the proper permission for the trip. The team was penalized 15 yards and the loss of the three points * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (74,178) PENN STATE OKLAHOMA PSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:23 28:37 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Penn State Oklahoma Scoring PSU - Manoa 1 yd run (Manca kick), 7-0 OU - Lashar 26 yd field goal, 7-3 OU - Jackson 71 yd pass from Holieway (Lashar kick), 7-10 OU - Lashar 31 yd field goal, 7-13 OU - Lashar 21 yd field goal, 7-16 PSU - Manca 27 yd field goal, OU - Lashar 22 yd field goal, OU - Carr 61 yd run (kick failed), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Carr, PSU - Dozier, Passing: OU - Holieway, PSU - Knizner, Receiving: OU - Jackson, 2-83 PSU - Dimidio, 6-50 Tackles: OU - Bosworth, 13 PSU - Alexander, Game Summary A swarming defense, a record field goal performance and two big plays helped the Oklahoma Sooners defeat Penn State to capture both the Orange Bowl and the program s sixth national championship. Butkus Award winner Brian Bosworth had 13 solo tackles and the Oklahoma secondary picked off four Penn State passes to thwart any rallies. Tim Lashar booted an Orange Bowl record four field goals to give the Sooners an early lead. Lydell Carr and Keith Jackson then provided big plays, a 61-yard jaunt by Carr and a 71-yard pass play from Jamelle Holieway to Jackson * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (57,291) ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA ARK OU First Down Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Loss Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 35:29 24:31 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Arkansas Oklahoma Scoring OU - Tillman 77 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-7 OU - Tillman 21 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-14 OU - Holieway 2 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-21 OU - Holieway 4 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-28 OU - Stafford 13 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-35 OU - Parham 49 yd run (Lashar kick), 0-42 ARK - Thomas 2 yd run (Shibest pass from Bland), 8-42 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Tillman, ARK - Thomas, Passing: OU - Holieway, ARK - Thomas, Receiving: OU - Shepard, 1-36 ARK - Shibest, 4-83 Tackles: OU - Jones, 9 ARK - Atwater, Game Summary After nine years, Barry Switzer avenged his most embarrassing loss, coaching Oklahoma to a 42-8 rout of Arkansas. LB Danté Jones, playing in place of All-American Brian Bosworth, led the defense which held the Hogs to just 48 rushing yards. Spencer Tillman gained 109 yards rushing on just seven carries. His totals included a 77-yard TD to give OU the early 7-0 lead. Todd Thomsen set an Orange Bowl record with five punts for a 47.6-yard average OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

163 1988 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (74,760) MIAMI OKLAHOMA OU UM First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 27:52 32:08 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards * CITRUS BOWL Orlando, Fla. (53,571) OKLAHOMA CLEMSON CU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 29:30 30:30 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOWL TRADITION * GATOR BOWL Jacksonville, Fla. (62,003) OKLAHOMA VIRGINIA OU UVA First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 37:54 22:06 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON score by quarter Miami Oklahoma Scoring UM - Bratton 30 yd pass from Walsh (Cox kick), 7-0 OU - Stafford 1 yd run (Lashar kick), 7-7 UM - Cox 56 yd field goal, 10-7 UM - Irvin 23 yd pass from Walsh (Cox kick), 17-7 UM - Cox 48 yd field goal, 20-7 OU - Hutson 29 yd run (Lashar kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Collins, UM - Williams, Passing: OU - Thompson, UM - Walsh, Receiving: OU - Jackson, 3-45 UM - Bratton, Tackles: OU - Reed, 9 UM - Clark, 14 Game Summary The Sooners hopes of winning their seventh national championship were put to rest by Miami, The Hurricanes took the opening kickoff and moved 65 yards in eight plays for a 7-0 lead, then never looked back. The Sooner offense, which led the nation in six categories, was held to only 179 rushing yards and 255 overall. Late in the fourth quarter, the Sooners scored on a 29-yard fumblerooski which gave the Oklahoma faithful a flicker of hope. The Hurricane defenders blew it out when they sacked quarterback Charles Thompson and caused a fumble to ensure the victory. score by quarter Oklahoma Clemson Scoring OU - Lashar 35 yd field goal, 3-0 CU - Gardocki 20 yd field goal, 3-3 CU - Gardocki 46 yd field goal, 3-6 OU - Lashar 30 yd field goal, 6-6 CU - Allen 4 yd run (Seyle kick), 6-13 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Perry, CU - McFadden, 9-55 Passing: OU - Holieway, CU - Williams, Receiving: OU - Cabbiness, 3-78 CU - Allen, 4-47 Tackles: OU - Dillon, 11 CU - McDaniel, 11 Game Summary After a dry three quarters and the score deadlocked at 6-6, Clemson held off a late Sooner rally to post a 13-6 victory and give the ACC its first victory over the Sooners in 16 tries. On the Sooners last possession, OU took the ball over on its own 20 with 2:59 left on the clock. QB Jamelle Holieway, playing in his final game, scampered 11 yards on a fourth down to keep the drive alive. Holieway then completed passes of five, seven, four, 12, seven, 12 and 13 yards, to get OU inside the Tiger 14 with 12 seconds remaining. Two desperation heaves by Holieway dropped incomplete to end all Oklahoma hopes. score by quarter Oklahoma Virginia Scoring OU - Mickey 10 yd pass from Gundy... (Blanton kick), 7-0 OU - Gaddis 2 yd run (Blanton kick), 14-0 OU - Gaddis 8 yd run (Blanton kick), 21-0 OU - Jones 4 yd blocked punt (Blanton kick), 28-0 OU - Mickey 13 yd pass from Gundy (kick blocked), 34-0 UVA - Davis 22 yd pass from Blundin (Husted kick), 34-7 OU - Rasheed 7 yd run (Blanton kick), 41-7 OU - Gaddis 7 yd run (Blanton kick), 48-7 UVA - Tomlin 23 yd pass from Blundin (Husted kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Gaddis, UVA - Kirby, Passing: OU - Gundy, UVA - Blundin, Receiving: OU - Warren, UVA - Mundy, 3-44 Tackles: OU - Wilson, 8 UVA - Lewis, 15 Game Summary Cale Gundy unleashed one of the greatest passing efforts in school history as Oklahoma crushed Virginia, Gundy was 25-of-31, including 11 straight completions, for 329 yards and two TDs. The Sooners scored touchdowns on four of their first five possessions to put the game out of reach before halftime. The OU defense never allowed the Cavaliers inside the 20. The 48 points tied the OU bowl game record (48-21 over Duke in the 58 Orange Bowl) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 163 COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

164 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 164 BOWL TRADITION 1993 * JOHN HANCOCK BOWL El Paso, Texas (43,848) TEXAS TECH OKLAHOMA OU TTU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 35:22 24:38 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Texas Tech Oklahoma Scoring OU - Chandler 2 yd run (Blanton kick), 7-0 OU - Brady 9 yd pass from Gundy (Blanton kick), 14-0 TT - Davis 22 yd field goal, 14-3 OU - Warren 34 yd pass from Gundy (Blanton kick), 21-3 OU - Brady 15 yd pass from Gundy (Blanton kick), 28-3 TT - Morris 2 yd run (Davis kick), OU - Moore 32 yd run (Blanton kick), OU - Moore 6 yd run (no PAT attempt), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Moore, TT - Morris, Passing: OU - Gundy, TT - Hall, Receiving: OU - Warren, 4-93 TT - Mitchell, 6-87 Tackles: OU - Coats, 8 TT - Wright, Banks, Game Summary QB Cale Gundy brilliantly guided Oklahoma s offense and the Sooner defense slowed Doak Walker Award winner Bam Morris as OU claimed a win. The Sooners scored the first two times they had the ball. Another Gundy TD pass boosted the lead to Just over a minute later, the game MVP hit again and Oklahoma was cruising at halftime Meanwhile, the nation s second-leading rusher was held to just 95 yards by the Sooner defense OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 1994 * COPPER BOWL Tucson, Ariz. (45,122) BRIGHAM YOUNG OKLAHOMA BYU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost 0 0 Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 35:16 24:44 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter BYU Oklahoma Scoring BYU - Doman 7 yd pass from Walsh (Lauder kick), 7-0 BYU - Lauder 22 yd field goal, 10-0 BYU - Johnston 25 yd pass from Walsh (Lauder kick), 17-0 BYU - Johnston 4 yd pass from Walsh (Lauder kick), 24-0 OU - Moore 2 yd run (PAT failed), 24-6 BYU - Doman 28 yd pass from Walsh (Lauder kick), 31-6 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Moore, 9-41 BYU - Willis, Passing: OU - Brown, BYU - Walsh, Receiving: OU - Hall, 5-75 BYU - Willis, Tackles: OU - Simpson, 13 BYU - Cook, Game Summary After completing its worst regular season in 30 years, and playing under a head coach who had resigned, Oklahoma ended its season with a dismal 31-6 loss. The Sooners started reserve QB Terence Brown, who had completed one of three passes on the season. Season starter Garrick McGee had contracted spinal meningitis and was unable to play. OU s defense surrendered 485 yards and four touchdowns through the air. BYU s John Walsh set Copper Bowl records for completions (31) and TD passes (4). Sooner linebacker Broderick Simpson was Defensive Player of the Game with 13 tackles, a sack and a broken up pass * INDEPENDENCE BOWL Shreveport, La. (49,843) MISSISSIPPI OKLAHOMA UM OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 29:24 30:36 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Ole Miss Oklahoma Scoring UM - McAllister 25 yd pass from Miller (Binkley kick), 7-0 OU - Duncan 34 yd field goal, 7-3 UM - Bettis 9 yd pass from Miller (Binkley kick), 14-3 UM - McAllister 80 yd run (Binkley kick), 21-3 OU - Jackson 3 yd pass from Heupel (Duncan kick), OU - Daniels 41 yd pass from Heupel (Hammons pass), UM - Binkley 29 yd field goal, OU - Griffin 17 yd pass from Heupel (Duncan kick), UM - Binkley 39 yd field goal, Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Griffin, UM - McAllister, Passing: OU - Heupel, UM - Miller, Receiving: OU - Daniels, UM - McAllister, 3-55 Tackles: OU - Rideau, 7 UM - Taylor, Strong, Game Summary In the final college game of the 20th century, Ole Miss topped Oklahoma in a thriller, OU quarterback and game offensive MVP Josh Heupel set school and Independence Bowl records for attempts, completions and yards, and tied the record for touchdowns. Jarrail Jackson tied the Independence Bowl record for receptions with 10. Ole Miss Les Binkley kicked a 39-yard field goal for the win on the last play of the game.

165 2001 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (76,835) FLORIDA STATE OKLAHOMA 2 13 FSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 23:27 36:33 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards * COTTON BOWL Dallas, Texas (72,955) OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS OU ARK First Downs 11 6 Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 33:34 26:26 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOWL TRADITION * ROSE BOWL Pasadena, Calif. (86,848) OKLAHOMA WASHINGTON STATE OU WSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 37:14 22:46 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON score by quarter Florida State Oklahoma Scoring OU - Duncan 27 yd field goal, 0-3 OU - Duncan 42 yd field goal, 0-6 OU - Griffin 10 yd run (Duncan kick), 0-13 FSU - Team safety, 2-13 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Griffin, FSU - Minor, Passing: OU - Heupel, FSU - Weinke, Receiving: OU - Norman, 3-49 FSU - Bell, Tackles: OU - Thompson, 7 FSU - Allen, 12 Game Summary Top-ranked Oklahoma used a smothering defense to shut down the third-ranked Seminoles and Josh Heupel generated enough offense to lead OU to a perfect season. As the nation s only unbeaten team, the Sooners were the unanimous winners of the AP media poll. They were automatically crowned national champions in the coaches poll under the Bowl Championship Series format. Led by Orange Bowl MVP Torrance Marshall, the Sooners time and again forced Florida State s Chris Weinke into bad decisions. Tim Duncan kicked two field goals and Quentin Griffin scored the clinching touchdown on a 10-yard run up the middle with 8:30 to play. Florida State avoided its first shutout in 12 seasons when Stanford Samuels tackled OU punter Jeff Ferguson in the end zone for a safety with 55 seconds remaining. score by quarter Oklahoma Arkansas Scoring OU - Hybl 1 yd run (Duncan kick, 7-0 OU - Duncan 32 yd field goal, 10-0 ARK - O Donohoe 32 yd field goal, 10-3 Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Griffin, ARK - Holmes, 8-27 Passing: OU - Hybl, ARK - Clark, Receiving: OU - Norman, 7-74 ARK - Wilson, 1-7 Tackles: OU - Calmus, 10 ARK - Petty, Bua, 7.5 Game Summary Arkansas defense played well, but few will remember. Oklahoma s defense was that much better. The final statistics were as chilling and stark as the weather. The Razorbacks, who reached OU territory just two times the entire game, could muster only 13 passing yards on two completions while their rushing attempts (42) outnumbered their rushing yards (37). Sooner defenders tied a school and Cotton Bowl record with a whopping nine sacks. Late in the first quarter, Oklahoma set sail on a 13-play, 63-yard scoring drive that culminated in a oneyard sneak by quarterback Nate Hybl. Along the way, the Sooners converted two third downs and one fourth. The resulting touchdown and PAT made the rest of the afternoon academic. OU added a 32-yard field goal by Tim Duncan in the third frame to build a 10-0 advantage that felt like twice that given the play of the defense. Arkansas, aided by penalties, finally scratched out a field goal, but no serious threat to the outcome was ever mounted. score by quarter Oklahoma Wash. State Scoring OU - DiCarlo 45 yd field goal, 3-0 OU - Savage 12 yd pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick), 10-0 OU - Perkins 51 yd punt return (DiCarlo kick), 17-0 OU - DiCarlo 30 yd field goal, 20-0 OU - Fagan 9 yd pass from Hybl (DiCarlo kick), 27-0 WSU - Riley 37 yd pass from Gesser (Dunning kick), 27-7 OU - Griffin 19 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 34-7 WSU - Moore 89 yd kickoff return (Dunning kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Griffin, WSU - Green, 8-45 Passing: OU - Hybl, WSU - Gesser, Receiving: OU - Peoples, 3-80 WSU - Riley, Tackles: OU - Lehman, 6 WSU - Coleman, 10 Game Summary Oklahoma dominated the Pac 10 champs in the Sooners first trip to the Rose Bowl. OU s defense logged six sacks and two interceptions to set the tone. Rose Bowl MVP Nate Hybl tossed two TD passes and Quentin Griffin rushed for 144 yards as the OU offense wore down the Cougars. Oklahoma became just the fourth school in college football history to win the four BCS games and the Cotton Bowl NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 165 COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

166 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 166 BOWL TRADITION 2004 * SUGAR BOWL New Orleans, La. (79,342) LOUISIANA STATE OKLAHOMA LSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:19 28:41 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter LSU Oklahoma Scoring LSU - Green 24 yd run (Gaudet kick), 7-0 OU - K. Jones 1 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 7-7 LSU - Vincent 18 yd run (Gaudet kick), 14-7 LSU - Spears 20 yd interception return (Gaudet kick), 21-7 OU - K. Jones 1 yd run (DiCarlo kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: LSU - Vincent, OU - K. Jones, Passing: LSU - Mauck, OU - White, Receiving: LSU - Clayton, 4-38 OU - Clayton, 4-32 Tackles: LSU - Turner, 9 OU - Strait, Game Summary Riding its defense, LSU won the BCS title, Oklahoma entered the game as the naton s top scoring offense, but struggled against the Tigers. The OU defense gave a good account too, surrendering 64 of LSU s 312 total yards on a non-scoring run on the Tigers first snap. Still, it was the LSU defenders who stole the show. DE Marcus Spears returned an interception 20 yards for a TD on the first series of the second half and seemingly opened the floodgates. But OU stiffened and got its running game untracked. After pulling within seven at 21-14, the Sooners made another push to the LSU 12, but missed on four straight pass attempts, the last one with just 2:46 left. The crowd was the largest ever to see a sporting event in the Louisiana Superdome OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 2005 * ORANGE BOWL Miami, Fla. (77,912) OKLAHOMA USC OU USC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 35:06 24:54 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Oklahoma USC Scoring OU - Wilson five yd pass from White... (Hartley kick), 7-0 USC - Byrd 33 yd pass from Leinart... (Killeen kick), 7-7 USC - White 6 yd run (Killeen kick), 7-14 USC - Jarrett 54 yd pass from Leinart (Killeen kick), 7-21 USC - Smith 5 yd pass from Leinart... (Killeen kick), 7-28 OU - Hartley 29 yd field goal, USC - Smith 33 yd pass from Leinart (Killeen kick), USC - Killeen 44 yd field goal, USC - Smith 4 yd pass from Leinart (Killeen kick), USC - Killeen 42 yd field goal), USC - White 8 yd run (Killeen kick), OU - Team safety, OU - Wilson 9 yd pass from White (Hartley kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Peterson, USC - White, Passing: OU - White, USC - Leinart, Receiving: OU - Wilson, 7-59 USC - Smith, Tackles: OU - Pool, 7 USC - Tatupu, Game Summary USC didn t need any help, but Oklahoma obliged anyway. The Trojans played a nearly flawless game, made even more so by five OU turnovers, and cruised to the BCS National Championship, * HOLIDAY BOWL San Diego, Calif. (65,416) OREGON OKLAHOMA ORE OU First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:23 28:37 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Oregon Oklahoma Scoring OU - Hartley 34 yd field goal, 0-3 ORE - Williams, D. 5 yd run (Martinez,Paul kick), 7-3 OU - Runnels 17 yd pass from Bomar (Hartley kick), 7-10 OU - Jones, K. 8 yd run (Hartley kick), 7-17 ORE - Day 3 yd pass from Leaf (Martinez kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: ORE - Whitehead, OU - Peterson, Passing: ORE - Leaf, OU - Bomar, Receiving: ORE - Finley, 9-67 OU - Kelly, 7-79 Tackles: ORE - Trucks, 14 OU - Alexander, Game Summary Oklahoma linebacker Clint Ingram made a leaping interception of Oregon quarterback Brady Leaf s pass at the 10-yard line with 33 seconds left to preserve the Sooners upset of the No. 6 Oregon Ducks. Rhett Bomar threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to fullback J.D. Runnels for a 10-7 Oklahoma lead with 9:20 to play in the third quarter. Late in the third, Adrian Peterson s backup, Kejuan Jones, scored on an 8-yard run to make it Peterson softened the Ducks with three bruising carries on the drive for 36 yards, including a 20-yard gain when he leveled safety J.D. Nelson.

167 2007 * FIESTA BOWL Glendale, Ariz. (73,719) BOISE STATE OKLAHOMA BSU OU First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 28:21 31:39 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards * FIESTA BOWL Glendale, Ariz. (70,016) WEST VIRGINIA OKLAHOMA WVU OU First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 25:43 34:17 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOWL TRADITION * FEDEX BCS CHAMPIONSHIP Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (78,468) FLORIDA OKLAHOMA UF OU First Downs Rushes-Yardage Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 34:57 25:03 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON score by QUARTER OT F boise State Oklahoma Scoring BSU - James 49 yd pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick), 7-0 BSU - Johnson, 2 yd run (Montgomery kick), 14-0 OU - Johnson 8 yd pass from Thompson (Hartley kick),14-7 OU - Hartley, 28 yd field goal, BSU - James 32 yd pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick), BSU - Tadman 27 yd interception return (Montgomery kick) OU - Peterson 8 yd run (Hartley kick), OU - Hartley 28 yd field goal, OU - Chaney 5 yd pass from Thompson (Iglesias from Thompson), OU - Walker 33 yd interception return (Hartley kick) BSU - Rabb 35 yd pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick), OU - Peterson 25 yd run (Hartley kick), BSU - Schoumann 5 yd pass from Parretta (Johnson run), Statistics Leaders Rushing: BSU - Johnson OU - Peterson Passing: BSU - Zabransky OU - Thompson Receiving: BSU - Schouman 8-72 OU - Iglesias Tackles: BSU - Wilson 10 OU - Alexander 17 Game Summary A pair of Boise State trick plays at the end of regulation and overtime ended Oklahoma s comeback and sealed a perfect season for BSU. score by QUARTER F west Virginia Oklahoma Scoring WVU - McAfee 38 yd field goal, 3-0 WVU - McAfee 42 yd field goal, 6-0 OU - Hartley 37 yd field goal, 6-3 WVU - Schmitt 57 yd run (McAfee kick), 13-3 OU - Hartley 24 yd field goal, 13-6 WVU - Reynaud 21 yd pass from White (McAfee kick), 20-6 OU - Hartley 42 yd field goal, 20-9 OU - Brown 1 yd run (Conversion failed), WVU - Devine 17 yd run (McAfee kick), WVU - Reynaud 30 yd run (McAfee kick), OU - Chaney 19 yd pass from Bradford (Conversion failed), WVU - Gonzales 79 pass from White (McAfee kick), OU - Iglesias 15 yd pass from Bradford (Hartley kick), WVU - Devine 65 yd run (McAfee kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: WVU - White OU - Patrcik Passing: WVU - White OU - Bradford Receiving: WVU - Reynaud 5-42 OU - Iglesias 8-53 Tackles: WVU - Mundy 11 OU - Lofton 15 Game Summary West Virginia quarterback Pat White rushed for 150 yards and running back Noel Devine added 108 more as the No. 9 Mountaineers upset the No. 3-ranked Oklahoma Sooners. West Virginia never trailed despite the passing of OU quarterback Sam Bradford, who hit on 21-of-33 for 242 yards and two touchdowns. score by QUARTER F Florida Oklahoma Scoring UF - Murphy 20 yd pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), 7-0 OU - Gresham 6 yd pass from Bradford (Stevens kick), 7-7 UF - Harvin 2 yd run (Phillips kick), 14-7 OU - Gresham 11 yd pass from Bradford (Stevens kick), UF - Phillips 27 yd field goal, UF - Nelson 4 yd pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: UF - Harvin OU - Brown Passing: UF - Tebow OU - Bradford Receiving: UF - Hernandez 5-57 OU - Gresham 8-62 Tackles: UF - Haden & Stamper 10 OU - Harris 11 Game Summary Playing in their third national title game in six years, the No. 1-ranked Oklahoma Sooners were upset in their opponent s backyard as the No. 2 Florida Gators prevailed, Tied at halftime, Florida outscored Oklahoma 17-7 in the second half despite the 110-yard rushing effort by Chris Brown and the 256 yards of passing from Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford. Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham led all receivers with eight catches, including two for TDs. OU was unable to overcome two costly stops inside the 10-yard line and two interceptions that were initally touched by Oklahoma receivers NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 167 COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

168 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 168 BOWL TRADITION 2009 * SUN BOWL El Paso, Texas (53,713) OKLAHOMA STANFORD OU STAN First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:16 28:44 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Oklahoma Stanford Scoring OU - Broyles 30 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), 7-0 STAN - Marecic 1 yd run (Whitaker kick), 7-7 OU - O Hara 28 yd field goal, 10-7 STAN - Gerhart 19 yd run (Whitaker kick), OU - Broyles 13 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), STAN - Gerhart 0 yd fumble recovery (Whitaker kick), STAN - Whitaker 35 yd field goal, OU - Broyles 6 yd pass from Jones (O Hara kick), OU - Murray 1 yd run (O Hara kick), STAN - Whitaker 21 yd field goal, Statistics Leaders Rushing: OU - Brown STAN - Gerhart Passing: OU - Jones STAN - Pritchard Receiving: OU - Broyles STAN - Whalen 3-65 Tackles: OU - Reynolds 12 STAN - Skov 15 Game Summary Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles lit up Stanford with record-setting performances as Oklahoma notched a win in the 76th Brut Sun Bowl. Broyles set OU single game and Sun Bowl marks with 13 receptions. Those catches went for 156 yards and three touchdowns, the highest TD total ever by a Sooner in bowl play and a Sun Bowl record. Jones also set an OU bowl record with 418 passing yards, the second-highest total in the history of the Sun Bowl OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 2011 * FIESTA BOWL Glendale, Ariz. (67,232) CONNECTICUT OKLAHOMA UC OU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes-Comp-Int Plays-Yards Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:49 28:11 Third Down Conv Sacks By-Yards score by quarter Connecticut Oklahoma Scoring OU - Hanna 8 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), 7-0 OU - Murray 3 yd run (Stevens kick), 14-0 UC - Gratz 46 yd interception return (Teggart kick), 14-7 OU - Stevens 41 yd field goal, 17-7 OU - Stevens 24 yd field goal, 20-7 UC - Teggart 37 yd field goal, OU - Kenney 59 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), OU - Fleming 55 yd interception return (Stevens kick), UC - Frey 95 yd kickoff return (Teggert kick), UC - Teggart 38 yd field goal, OU - Broyles 5 yd pass from Jones (Stevens kick), OU - Jefferson 22 yd interception return (Stevens kick), Statistics Leaders Rushing: UC - Todman OU - Murray Passing: UC - Frazer OU - Jones Receiving: UC - Moore 4-62 OU - Broyles Tackles: UC - Lutrus 11 OU - T. Lewis Game Summary Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles had recordsetting games, Oklahoma s defense scored two touchdowns while holding UConn s offense without one, and the ninth-ranked Sooners earned a victory over Connecticut in the Fiesta Bowl.

169 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS BOOMER SOONER 1952 * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * BILLY VESSELS 1969 * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * STEVE OWENS Oklahoma s Steve Owens was a 6-2, 215-pound powerhouse from Miami, Billy Curly Vessels was the man who started it all. The first Sooner to win college football s most prestigious individual achievement award, Vessels led the Sooners to a record during his tenure. Okla., who ravaged defenses from , setting four conference records of the day SEASON The 1950 Sooners, under the direction of head coach Bud Wilkinson, went 10-1 to give the Sooners their first of seven national championships. As a sophomore, Vessels started on the 1950 squad, scoring 15 touchdowns. But Vessels most successful individual season came during his senior campaign when he won the Heisman Trophy. Vessels rushed for 1,072 yards on 167 carries and scored 17 touchdowns. Creating a new meaning for the word versatile, the Cleveland, Okla., slasher was part of every phase of the Sooner offensive attack. Vessels was even a threat from above. Curly connected on seven passes for two touchdowns in The 1952 Sooners went 8-1-1, finishing fourth in the nation, and won Oklahoma s ninth conference title. OU opened with a tie with Colorado and then reeled off five straight wins, averaging 46 points a game. OU dropped a decision to Notre Dame and then finished strong by sweeping the last three games. In 1953, Vessels turned pro for the Edmonton Eskimos and won the Schenley Award as the top player in Canada. Vessels then served as an officer in the U.S. Army. Vessels was elected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in OU s workhorse carried the ball 358 times in 1969 for 1,523 yards while scoring 23 touchdowns (another school record). Playing on a 1969 squad that had been hurt badly by graduation in 1968, Owens carried the load for the Sooner offense. Owens had two 200-plus yard games while leading the Sooners to a 6-4 season. Spurred by Owens effort, Oklahoma averaged 28.5 points a game in The great career of Steve Owens left a mark on the OU record book. Owens holds five Sooner records. He is the school s all-time leading scorer with 57 touchdowns during his career. Owens holds the record for the most carries in a game (55) and career (958). He finished his career with 4,041 yards on the ground, the third most in school history. Detroit drafted Owens in the first round. He was the first Lion to gain over 1,000 yards in a season and was an All-Pro selection in 1971 and In 1991, Owens was named to the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and was the Walter Camp Foundation Alumnus of the Year. Owens was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS CAREER statistics Year Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD , Totals 346 2, Heisman Trophy Voting Totals 1. Billy Vessels, Sr., RB, Oklahoma Points (98 first-place votes, 91 second-place, 49 third-place votes) 2. Jack Scarbaugh, Sr., QB, Maryland Paul Giel, Jr., TB, Minnesota Don Moomaw, Sr., LB, UCLA John Lattner, Jr. HB, Notre Dame Paul Cameron, Jr., HB, UCLA Jim Sears, Sr., B, Southern Cal Don McAuliffe, Sr., HB, Michigan State Don Heinrich, Sr. QB, Washington Tom Catlin, Sr., C, Oklahoma CAREER Statistics Year Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD , , Totals 958 4, Heisman Trophy Voting Totals 1. Steve Owens, Sr., RB, Oklahoma ,488 Points (294 first-place, 218 second-place, 170 third-place votes) 2. Mike Phipps, Sr., QB, Purdue , Rex Kearn, Jr., QB, Ohio State Archie Manning, Jr. QB, Ole Miss Mike Reid, Sr., DT, Penn State Mike McCoy, Sr., DT, Notre Dame Jim Otis, Sr. FB, Ohio State Jim Plunkett, Jr., QB, Stanford Steve Kiner, Sr., LB, Tennessee Jack Tatum, Jr., DB, Ohio State NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 169 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

170 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * BILLY SIMS Billy Sims, a 6-0, 205-pound running back from Hooks, Texas, swept through defenses like a tornado flying across the Oklahoma landscape. He set a Big Eight single-season rushing record in 1978 with 1,896 yards on 256 carries. Sims led the nation in rushing, averaging more than 7.0 yards per carry. He topped the 200-yard mark in four different games (a school best) during the 1978 season. Sims led the Sooners to an 11-1 record, Orange Bowl championship and third-place finish in the final poll. OU opened with a win over Stanford and then crushed West Virginia and Rice by a combined score of The Sooners rolled over Texas and the first five games of the conference schedule heading into the Nebraska game. Sims ran for 153 yards, but it was not enough as the Sooners fell, OU responded by clubbing Oklahoma State, 62-7, and then was rematched with the Cornhuskers in the Orange Bowl. OU edged Nebraska in the second meeting between the top-10 schools. Sims is second in the OU record books for rushing yards in a season (1,896), most 200-yard games in a season (4) and a career (7). He finished his career with 4,118 yards and stands first on the all-time rushing list. CAREER Statistics Year Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD * , , Totals 593 4, * injured and granted additional year of eligibility 1978 Heisman Trophy Voting Totals 1. Billy Sims, Jr., RB, Oklahoma Points (151 first-place, 152 second-place, 70 third-place votes) 2. Chuck Fusina, Sr., QB, Penn State Rick Leach, Sr., QB, Michigan Charles White, Jr., TB, Southern California Charles Alexander, Sr., TB, Louisiana State Ted Brown, Sr., RB, North Carolina State Steve Fuller, Sr., QB, Clemson Eddie Lee Ivery, Sr. RB, Georgia Tech Jack Thompson, Sr., QB, Washington State Jerry Robinson, Sr., LB, UCLA OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 2003 * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * JASON WHITE OU quarterback Jason White became the trigger man for the country s most potent offensive attack. At a school where the points have flowed like an Oklahoma gusher, White led the OU team that outscored all of its predecessors (601 total points). He did so with uncanny accuracy, especially on deep throws, and a touchdown to interception ratio (four to one), so gaudy that it read like a typographical error. White set school records for touchdown passes in a season (40) and game (5, twice). His season passing total ranked No. 2 at OU. He was No. 4 nationally in touchdown percentage (8.87), No. 7 in passing efficiency (158.11), No. 18 in interception percentage (2.22) and No. 22 in total offense (264.0). The outpouring of recognition was impressive. White captured player of the year honors from the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News and CNNSI.com. He also won the Davey O Brien Award and the Jim Thorpe Courage Award. White returned for another season after his Heisman campaign and finished third in the voting. It was an unprecedented finish by one school when his teammate Adrian Peterson finished second. CAREER Statistics Year Comp Att Yds Int Pct TD 1999* * , , Totals , * injured and granted additional year of eligibility 2003 Heisman Trophy Voting Totals 1. Jason White, Sr., QB, Oklahoma ,481 Points (319 first-place, 204 second-place, 116 third-place votes) 2. Larry Fitzgerald, Sr., WR, Pittsburgh , Eli Manning, Sr., QB, Mississippi Chris Perry, Sr., RB, Michigan Darren Sproles, Sr., RB, Kansas State Matt Leinart, So., QB, Southern Cal Philip Rivers, Sr., QB, North Carolina State Mike Williams, So., WR, Southern Cal Ben Rothlisberger, Jr., QB, Miami (Ohio) B.J. Symons, Jr., QB, Texas Tech

171 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS 2008 * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * SAM BRADFORD As the leader of the most potent and highest scoring offense in NCAA history, 716 points, Sam Bradford rewrote the Oklahoma record books on a continual basis throughout the 2008 season while lighting up scoreboards like an employee of General Electric. Known for his poise in the pocket and pinpoint accuracy, Bradford posted one of best ever touchdown-to-interception ratios, 6.25-to-1, in the history of college football. When the dust had settled on the 2008 season, Bradford led the nation in passing efficiency and touchdowns, was No. 3 nationally in passing yards, set the Oklahoma season records for yards, touchdowns, passing efficiency, 200-yard games, 300-yard games, and 400-yard games along with breaking the career record for TD passes. Bradford threw for at least four touchdown passes in eight games, tossing five scoring strikes in four different games. In addition, Bradford surpassed Florida s Rex Grossman with the most touchdowns through the freshman and sophomore years with 82. In one of the closest Heisman races in recent history, Bradford held off fellow quarterbacks Colt McCoy and Tim Tebow to become the fifth winner in program history. Bradford also brought home the Associated Press Player of the Year, Davey O Brien, Sammy Baugh and Chic Harley awards while being named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year by the league coaches. The AP and The Sporting News named Bradford first team All-American CAREER Statistics Year Comp Att Yds Int Pct TD , , Totals , Heisman Trophy Voting Totals 1. Sam Bradford, So., QB, Oklahoma ,726 Points (300 first-place, 315 second-place, 196 third-place votes) 2. Colt McCoy, Jr., QB, Texas , Tim Tebow, Jr., QB, Florida , Graham Harrell, Sr., QB, Texas Tech Michael Crabtree, So., WR, Texas Tech Shonn Greene, Sr., RB, Iowa Patrick White, Sr., QB, West Virginia Nate Davis, Sr., QB, Ball State Rey Maluga, Sr., LB, USC Javon Ringer, Sr., RB, Michigan State OU All-Americans Since 2000 Oklahoma players have earned All-America honors 32 times during head coach Bob Stoops 12-year tenure in Norman (an average of nearly three per year). The total includes 16 players from the defense, 14 players on offense and two from the special teams. From Josh Heupel and J.T. Thatcher in 2000 to Ryan Broyles and Quinton Carter in 2010, Stoops has coached an athlete into earning All-America status every year but During that span, 16 Sooners have been named consensus All- Americans on 20 occasions. Seven sooners have received multiple All-America honors under Stoops watch. Gerald McCoy, Duke Robinson, Jammal Brown, Rocky Calmus, Tommie Harris, Teddy Lehamn and Roy Williams have each garnered the honor twice in their respective careers. Stoops most fruitful year? Seven Sooners were hand picked to All-America teams, five earned consensus honors. Generally considered the most loaded squad at OU under Stoops, the 2003 group marked the largest pack of All-Americans since 1974 when eight OU athletes were named All-Americans, including five that were consensus. Showing versatility, players at OU under Stoops have earned All-America honors at 14 different positions * ALL-AMERICAN * RYAN BROYLES * WR A hometown product from Norman, Ryan Broyles rewrote the receiving section of the Oklahoma record books in When the dust had settled on the season, Broyles held eight of the nine major receiving records in Oklahoma history, spanning from game records to career records. The junior became just the third NCAA statistical champion in Oklahoma history as he led the nation with 9.36 receptions per game. He was also tops in total receptions with 131, 20 more than the next closest player. A Biletnikoff Award finalist a consensus All-American, Broyles hauled in 131 passes for 1,622 yards and 14 touchdowns. Broyles exceed the 100-yard receiving mark in 10 of Oklahoma s 14 games and had at least eight receptions in 12 games, hitting double-digit receptions on six occasions. Year Rec Yards TD Avg Long , , Total 266 3, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 171 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

172 AWARD WINNERS UNDER STOOPS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2010 * ALL-AMERICAN * QUINTON CARTER * S One of the nicest guys off the field, Quinton Carter was anything but on the field to opposing offensive players. The safety from Las Vegas, Nev., was known for his ability to patrol passing lanes while delivering punishing hits to ballcarriers * HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER * SAM BRADFORD As much as he was known on the field, Carter was also well known off the field and in the community. Having started a foundation during his collegiate playing career, Carter was awarded the Wooden Citizenship Cup and was named to the American Football Coaches Association 11-member Good Works Team. Despite only starting for two seasons, Carter is one of just two defensive backs in Oklahoma history with two seasons of at least 88 tackles and the only player to accomplish the feat in back-to-back seasons. Year UT AT TOT TFL INT FC-FR Redshirted Totals * ALL-AMERICAN * TRENT WILLIAMS * OT A consensus All-American in 2009, Trent Williams earned the reputation as one of the most versatile offensive lineman to play on Owen Field. Named first team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, and the Walter Camp Foundation and first team All-Big 12 by six organizations, Williams was the ringleader of the Oklahoma offensive line in After starting at right tackle for the better part of his first three collegiate years, Williams slid across the line his final year to protect the blind side of Sam Bradford and Landry Jones. When injuries left the Sooners with no available centers in the Sun Bowl against Stanford, Williams answered the call in the middle as the Oklahoma offensive line gave up no sacks against the Cardinal * ALL-AMERICAN * SAM BRADFORD * QB As the leader of the most potent and highest scoring offense in NCAA history, 716 points, Sam Bradford rewrote the Oklahoma record books on a continual basis throughout the 2008 season while lighting up scoreboards like an employee of General Electric. Known for his poise in the pocket and pinpoint accuracy, Bradford posted one of best ever touchdown-to-interception ratios, 6.25-to-1, in the history of college football. When the dust had settled on the 2008 season, Bradford led the nation in passing efficiency and touchdowns, was No. 3 nationally in passing yards, set the Oklahoma season records for yards, touchdowns, passing efficiency, 200-yard games, 300-yard games, and 400-yard games along with breaking the career record for TD passes. Year Comp. Att. Yards TD Int. Pct , , Totals , * ALL-AMERICAN * JERMAINE GRESHAM * TE The first tight end to earn All-America honors under Bob Stoops, Jermaine Gresham turned in a record-setting season in 2008 when he was a finalist for the Mackey Award and a member of The Sporting News All-America team. A matchup nightmare for opposing defensive coordinators, Gresham had more TDs (14) and receiving yards (950) in a season than any other tight end in program history. Named first team All-Big 12 by the conference coaches, Gresham exceeded 90 yards in five games and five receptions in eight games. When the team needed it the most, Gresham performed, racking up 25 catches, 302 yards and four touchdowns in the final three games of the season. Year Rec Yards TD Avg Long Total 111 1, OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

173 ALL-AMERICANS UNDER STOOPS 2008 & 2009 * ALL-AMERICAN * GERALD MCCOY * DT With the habit of collapsing the opposing team s pocket attacking through the interior of the line, it was no surprise that Gerald McCoy was named an All-American in 2008 by both The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. One year later the Oklahoma City native followed up the performance by becoming Oklahoma s latest consensus All-American and the 35th twotime All-American in OU history. Both years saw McCoy as the top anchor of the Sooners defensive tackle rotation, leading the group and finishing second on the team each year in sacks. McCoy s presence was never more felt than in the 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship game where he constantly harassed the Florida offense while grabbing his first career interception. Year UT AT TOT TFL SACKS FC-FR Totals * ALL-AMERICAN * CURTIS LOFTON * LB For a definition of a breakout season, see Curtis Lofton, In his first season atop the depth chart, the junior from Kingfisher, Okla., put together one of the top seasons ever for an Oklahoma linebacker and was rewarded with a consensus All-American tag. Lofton led Oklahoma with 156 tackles, sixth-best in program history, and established a school record with nine double-digit tackles including a career-high 18 tackles in the team s first meeting against Missouri. The 2007 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, Lofton had a knack for forcing critical turnovers against big time opponents, never more evident than his interception of Missouri s Chase Daniel in the Big 12 Championship. The one season of stardom paid off for Lofton, as the linebacker was OU s first selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, going in the third round to the Atlanta Falcons. Year UT AT TOT TFL INT FC-FR Totals BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF 2008 & 2007 * ALL-AMERICAN * DUKE ROBINSON * OG A consensus All-American in both 2007 and 2008, Duke Robinson built a reputation as one of the best offensive lineman to pass through Norman. A 2008 Outland Award finalist, Robinson became a two-time consensus All-American by being named a first team member to four All-America teams (Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Foundation) along with first team All-Big 12 honors from five outlets. Robinson was a first team member of four All-America teams in 2007 (AP, American Football Coaches Association, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated), Robinson also earned first team All-Big 12 honors from eight different outlets. The Atlanta, Ga., native took to the field early, playing in 10 games as a true freshman. From blowing open holes for Adrian Peterson to giving Sam Bradford time in the pocket, the versatile Robinson has proved his worth as a member of three consecutive Big 12 Championship teams * ALL-AMERICAN * RUFUS ALEXANDER * LB Linebacker Rufus Alexander was named first team All-America by the American Football Coaches Association at the conclusion of the 2006 season. The Baton Rouge, La., native led the Sooner defense in 2006 with 118 tackles (75 solo), including 12 for loss (-43 yards). Alexander was also credited with 3.5 quarterback sacks, four forced fumbles (two recoveries) and an interception. Alexander had 36 starts in his career, including every game of the 2006 and 2005 seasons. He played in 39 total games for the Sooners from after redshirting in The 2006 Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Alexander became the first OU player to lead the team in tackles in back-to-back seasons since Rocky Calmus did so in three consecutive seasons from Year UT AT TOT TFL INT FC-FR Totals THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 173

174 ALL-AMERICANS UNDER STOOPS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2004 * ALL-AMERICAN * ADRIAN PETERSON * RB 2004 * ALL-AMERICAN * DAN CODY * DE The best season ever by a freshman? The argument could be made. Adrian Peterson set an NCAA freshman rushing record for most rushing yards with the third-highest figure in the nation for the season. He also eclipsed the OU standard for most rushing yards in a season. On the awards circuit, Peterson had the highest finish ever by a freshman in the Heisman voting (second) and was the first freshman to be named a finalist for the Doak Walker Award. He was a consensus All-American. Peterson s durability was surprising for a freshman. He led the nation with 339 rushing attempts and went over 100 yards in 11 of 13 games, including his debut. A thundering power back, he also had eight bursts of 35 yards or longer and 44 of 10 or more. Peterson broke three NCAA freshman rushing records: most consecutive 100-yard rushing games (9), most total 100-yard rushing games (11) and most rushing attempts by a freshman with 314. Year Rushes Yards Avg TD Long , Year Receptions Yards TD Long * ALL-AMERICAN * VINCE CARTER * C A two-time finalist for the Rimington Award as the nation s top center, Vince Carter was a four-year fixture at Oklahoma. He was rewarded as a senior when he was named to the prestigious Walter Camp All-America team. The Waco, Texas, native stepped in as a freshman when Josh Smith went out with an injury in 2001 and went on to start at center for the Sooners for four seasons. He earned first team All-Big 12 Conference honors in 2003 and As a senior in 2004, Carter helped pave the way for running back Adrian Peterson and protected quarterback Jason White -- both Heisman Trophy finalists -- as the Sooners completed a second consecutive undefeated regular season and won the 2004 Big 12 Conference Championship. Dan Cody was so destructive as a senior that OU coaches devised a special position for him. Cody, at times, stood up from his defensive end spot to play a spinner role. In that capacity, he roamed the defensive front and menaced opposing offenses. At season s end, he had the top sack total in the Big 12 with 10 and a spot on the FWAA s All-America team. Cody was a two-time finalist for the Hendricks Award who was noted for his all-out effort. At Texas A&M, he blacked out while exhorting teammates, then returned to the game. Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks INT FC-FR PBU * Totals * Medical redshirt after first game 2004 & 2003 * ALL-AMERICAN * JAMMAL BROWN * OT A dominating senior season led to Jammal Brown earning Oklahoma s fourth Outland Trophy. He followed that up as a first-round pick (No. 13) by the New Orleans Saints. He did not allow a sack or hurry during the regular season while logging a team-best 130 knockdown blocks. At season s end Brown was a consensus All-American. As a junior, Brown had the highest line grade in a year when the offense had one of the most productive seasons in school history. The performance landed the Lawton native on the American Football Coaches Association s first team All-America squad. Brown had 127 knockdowns and ran his string of consecutive starts to 28 during the season OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

175 ALL-AMERICANS UNDER STOOPS 2004 & 2003 * ALL-AMERICAN * MARK CLAYTON * WR Noted as one of the great stories of progress in OU history, Mark Clayton went from struggling to bench press 135 pounds in his first workout to twice being named an All-American. By the time his career was over, he held virtually every Sooner receiving record and was widely regarded as the best to ever play the position at the school. After a wildly successful junior season, Clayton s numbers dipped somewhat as a senior, but that was attributable to an improved runnin`g game and a deeper receiving corps. He still led OU in receptions and yards and was named the the AFCA All-America team. Moreover, when punt returner Antonio Perkins was injured, Clayton added that role and took back one for a touchdown at OSU. As a junior, Clayton built a reputation as perhaps the most elusive receiver in the nation with 533 yards after catch (YAC). He set OU standards with 83 receptions for 1,425 yards and broke the school mark for receiving yards in a game with 190 against Texas. Year Rec Yards TD Avg Long , Total 221 3, * ALL-AMERICAN * ANTONIO PERKINS * RS Antonio Perkins became the nation s most feared punt returner by re-writing the NCAA record book during his junior season. He set an NCAA mark with four returns for touchdowns on the season, including an NCAA record three against UCLA. He also set an NCAA mark with 277 punt return yards against the Bruins. His other touchdown return, which tied the NCAA career mark at seven, came against Missouri. The returns were spectacular too, with lengths of 84, 74 and 65 against UCLA and 65 against Missouri. Perkins, who also started every game at cornerback and had two interceptions on the season, finished No. 20 in the nation in return average, but that figure was diluted by the fact that his 53 attempts out-distanced the rest of the country s returners by at least eight. Year PR Yds Avg TD Totals 113 1, BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF 2003 * ALL-AMERICAN * DERRICK STRAIT * CB 2003 * ALL-AMERICAN * JASON WHITE * QB THE SOONERS Derrick Strait duplicated former OU great Roy Williams by winning the Nagurski (best defensive player) and Thorpe (best defensive back) Awards in Strait earned consensus All-American and All-Big 12 honors as a senior. He was named AP Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Strait set school records for starts (53), career interception return yards (397) and passes broken up (53). The Austin native ignited Oklahoma s win over Texas in 2003 with a season-high 11 tackles, an interception, a 30-yard return, two fumble recoveries and three pass deflections against the Longhorns. Strait was a Thorpe Award semifinalist and consensus first team All-Big 12 selection in He started every game at corner and tied for the OU lead with six interceptions. He contributed immediately as a redshirt freshman and was named Big 12 Conference Defensive Newcomer of the Year in Oklahoma s 2000 National Championship season. Year UT AT TOT TFL INT PBU FC-FR 2000 na na na na Totals na na From two reconstructive knee surgeries in successive years to consensus All-American. That was the out-of-the-blue story for Jason White, who wasn t even announced as the team s starter until the summer before the 2003 season. He posted mind-boggling numbers, the most impressive of which were the 40 touchdowns and just 10 interceptions. White proved particularly adept at completing the long ball and set a school season record with 17 hookups of 40 or more yards. He completed 50 percent or more of his passes in all but two games and was over 60 percent nine times, including 16-of-21 against Texas and 16-of-18 vs. Texas A&M. He fired five TD strikes against both Iowa State and A&M and had a career-high 394 passing yards against Texas Tech. Year Comp. Att. Yards TD Int. Pct. 1999* * , , Totals , * Granted extra year of eligibility after early season injury NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 175 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

176 ALL-AMERICANS UNDER STOOPS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2003 & 2002 * ALL-AMERICAN * TOMMIE HARRIS * DT 2003 & 2002 * ALL-AMERICAN * TEDDY LEHMAN * LB Tommie Harris rose to the pinnacle of his position in his junior season, which would be his last at OU. He departed for the NFL after just three years in Norman. As a junior, he continued to rocket into opposing backfields with his uncanny quickness. Harris had 10 tackles for loss and 19 quarterback hurries. After finishing as a finalist for the Lombardi Award one year earlier, he won the coveted piece of hardware in his final Sooner season. He also was one of four finalists for the Nagurski Award, which went to teammate Derrick Strait. Harris sophomore season was impressive despite an injury. Slowed all by a groin pull suffered in August, Harris still faced regular double teams. He was named to three All-America squads and was named a finalist for the Bednarik Award. He was the 14th overall selection in the 2004 draft by the Chicago Bears. Year UT AT TOT TFL Sacks PBU FC-FR Totals * ALL-AMERICAN * BRANDON EVERAGE * FS Free safety Brandon Everage earned All-America honors after a stellar junior campaign in Six interceptions, with 107 yards in returns, would indicate that Everage understood the centerfield nature of his position. The 94 tackles, thirdhighest on the team, speak to the linebacker-like mentality with which the Oklahoma free safety played. It was that combination of abilities that landed Everage on the All-America rolls. Everage recorded 60 tackles in 2003 (44 solo) including four for loss and one sack. He also nabbed one interception with four passes broken up. Year UT AT TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU FC-FR Totals Determining the greatest linebacker in OU history is a tough chore. With Teddy Lehman in the mix, determining the fastest is much easier. That speed, which made him an outstanding high school sprinter, set the Sooner backer apart from his peers. He capped a brilliant career by winning the Butkus and Bednarik Awards after finishing as a finalist for each just one year earlier. His ability to get from sideline to sideline caught a lot of attention... and ball carriers. As a senior, he had 117 tackles, including 19 for 47 yards in losses. As a junior, Lehman logged 112 tackles, including 17 for loss. He also had two interceptions, which went for 51 yards in returns, including one that set up the go-ahead touchdown against Texas. His one-yard return against Texas as a sophomore, the one that came on the back end of a play that saw Roy Williams leap a blocker to disrupt Longhorn QB Chris Simms, is one of the most memorable plays in school history. He was picked in the second round of the 2004 draft by the Detroit Lions. Year UT AT TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU FC-FR Totals * ALL-AMERICAN * JEFF FERGUSON * P Most punters are known for the length and/or the accuracy of their kicks. Jeff Ferguson was outstanding in both areas. But Ferguson separated himself with athletic ability and intelligent play that made him the complete player at his position. He ended his career as the school record holder for punting average in a career and became just the second player in school history to average more than 40 yards in each of his four seasons. The length of the kicks did not come at the expense of accuracy. Twenty-one of his 71 senior season punts were downed inside the 20-yard line. The thunderous punts and the balls that trickled dead deep in enemy territory will be secondary as time remembers Ferguson s career, though. In his junior season, he made a brilliant play in the national championship game against Florida State, turning a bad snap into a safety rather than an opportunity for the Seminoles to get back into the game. Year No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I , , , , Totals , OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

177 ALL-AMERICANS UNDER STOOPS 2001 * ALL-AMERICAN * ROY WILLIAMS * SS By the time his career was over, Roy Williams was more feared by offensive opponents and more respected by his defensive peers than any player in the country. In his final season at Oklahoma, he won the Nagurski Award as the nation s top defender and the Thorpe Award as the nation s top defensive back. He was No. 7 in the Heisman Trophy voting, the highest finish of the year by a non-quarterback. Williams bypassed his senior season of eligibility to enter the NFL draft, but still left his mark on the OU record book. He was drafted in the first round (No. 8 pick overall) in the 2002 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Year UT AT TOT T-Loss INT FC-FR PBU Totals & 2000 * ALL-AMERICAN * ROCKY CALMUS * LB Only a few players define their position, but that is precisely what Rocky Calmus meant to college football. As a senior, he won the Dick Butkus Award as the nation s top linebacker, but also was a finalist for the Nagurski and Bednarik Awards as the nation s best defender and the Lombardi Award as the country s top interior player. His senior year total of 117 tackles vaulted him into Oklahoma s top five career tacklers and capped an incredible career. As a junior, he was named the toughest player in college football by The Sporting News during the Sooners 2000 national championship season. OU s all-time leader in tackles for a loss by a linebacker, Calmus was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press and was a finalist for the Butkus Award. A first-team All-Big 12 selection in each of his last three seasons, Calmus led the squad in tackles in each of those years. He was drafted in the third round of the 2002 draft by the Tennessee Titans. Year UT AT TOT TFL INT FC-FR Totals BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF 2000 * ALL-AMERICAN * JOSH HEUPEL * QB 2000 * ALL-AMERICAN * J.T. THATCHER * FS/PR/KR THE SOONERS The runner-up for the 2000 Heisman Trophy, Josh Heupel became Oklahoma s first consensus All-America quarterback and the first Sooner QB to earn All-America honors since Jack Mildren in As team captain his two years with the Sooners, Heupel is largely credited with turning an offense that statistically ranked as one of the worst in the nation before his arrival into one of the most explosive in the country. Heupel was named Associated Press Player of the Year, Walter Camp Player of the Year, The Sporting News Player of the Year, CBS Sports Player of the Year, Big 12 Player of the Year and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in The first-team all-conference selection guided OU to a school-record 13 wins and its seventh national championship. Heupel left with virtually every OU and numerous Big 12 passing records. Year Att Yds Avg TD Att Comp Int Yds TD , , Totals , , A standout on both defense and special teams, J.T. Thatcher was named an All-American as both a defensive back and returner. The Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year Award winner, Thatcher was one of only seven players to return two or more punts for a touchdown in 2000 and ranked ninth nationally in punt return average. A four-time Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week selection, Thatcher set OU s single-game (160) and single-season (599) records for punt return yards. He also posted the second-highest single-game kickoff return yard total with 150, including a 93-yard return to set up OU s go-ahead touchdown against second-ranked Kansas State. Thatcher was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and tied school records for interceptions in a game (3) and season (8). Year UT AT TOT TFL INT FC-FR Totals Year PR Yds Avg TD KR Yds Avg TD Totals NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 177 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

178 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Heisman Memorial Trophy Player of the Year awarded by Downtown Athletic Club of NYC Sam Bradford, Quarterback, Oklahoma City, Okla Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Billy Sims, Halfback, Hooks, Texas Steve Owens, Tailback, Miami, Okla Billy Vessels, Halfback, Cleveland, Okla Outland Trophy Outstanding Interior Lineman awarded by FWA Jammal Brown, Offensive Tackle, Lawton, Okla Greg Roberts, Offensive Guard, Nacogdoches, Texas Lee Roy Selmon, Tackle, Eufaula, Okla J.D. Roberts, Guard, Dallas, Texas Jim Weatherall, Tackle, White Deer, Texas Dick Butkus Award Outstanding Linebacker awarded by Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando Teddy Lehman, Fort Gibson, Okla Rocky Calmus, Jenks, Okla Brian Bosworth, Irving, Texas Brian Bosworth, Irving, Texas Vince Lombardi Award Outstanding Lineman awarded by Rotary Club of Houston Tommie Harris, Defensive Tackle, Killeen, Texas Tony Casillas, Noseguard, Tulsa, Okla Lee Roy Selmon, Defensive Tackle, Eufaula, Okla Jim Thorpe Award Outstanding Defensive Back awarded by Jim Thorpe Association Derrick Strait, Cornerback, Austin, Texas Roy Williams, Safety, Union City, Calif Rickey Dixon, Safety, Dallas, Texas Bronko Nagurski Award Defensive Player of the Year awarded by Charlotte Touchdown Club Derrick Strait, Cornerback, Austin, Texas Roy Williams, Safety, Union City, Calif chuck bednarik Award Defensive Player of the Year awarded by Maxwell Football Club Teddy Lehman, Linebacker, Fort Gibson, Okla Davey O Brien Award Outstanding Quarterback awarded by Davey O Brien Foundation Sam Bradford, Quarterback, Oklahoma City, Okla Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Billy Sims, Running Back, Hooks, Texas SAMMY BAUGH Award Outstanding Quarterback awarded by Touchdown Club of Columbus Landry Jones, Quarterback, Artesia, N.M Sam Bradford, Quarterback, Oklahoma City, Okla chic harley Award College Player of the Year awarded by Touchdown Club of Columbus Sam Bradford, Quarterback, Oklahoma City, Okla unitas Award Outstanding Senior QB awarded by Johnny Unitas Foundation Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Maxwell Memorial Award College Player of the Year awarded by Maxwell Football Club Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Tommy McDonald, Halfback, Albuquerque, N.M Walter Camp Trophy College Player of the Year awarded by Walter Camp Football Foundation Josh Heupel, Quarterback, Aberdeen, S.D Billy Sims, Halfback, Hooks, Texas Steve Owens, Tailback, Miami, Okla Jerry Tubbs, Center, Breckenridge, Texas Mosi Tatupu Award Outstanding Special Teams Player awarded by Maui Quarterback Club J.T. Thatcher, Free Safety, Norman, Okla OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * Associated Press Player of the Year Sam Bradford, Quarterback, Oklahoma City, Okla Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Josh Heupel, Quarterback, Aberdeen, S.D The Sporting News Player of the Year Jason White, Quarterback, Tuttle, Okla Josh Heupel, Quarterback, Aberdeen, S.D Tommy McDonald, Halfback, Albuquerque, N.M CBS Player of the Year Josh Heupel, Quarterback, Aberdeen, S.D Football news freshman of the year Marcus Dupree, Tailback, Philadelphia, Miss Outstanding Lineman of the Year Tony Casillas, NG, Tulsa, Okla. (UPI) Granville Liggins, NG, Tulsa, Okla. (UPI) Bob Harrison, C, Samford, Texas (UPI) Jerry Tubbs, C, Breckenridge, Texas (UPI) Max Boydston, E, Muskogee, Okla. (Washington TD Club) Kurt Burris, C, Muskogee, Okla. (Philadelphia Sports Writers) J.D. Roberts, G, Dallas, Texas (AP, UPI, Fox Movietime News) NCAA Top Six Award Anthony Phillips, Offensive Guard, Tulsa, Okla Keith Jackson, Tight End, Little Rock, Ark Chevrolet ABC Offensive Player of the Year Jack Mildren, Quarterback, Abilene, Texas Chevrolet ABC Defensive Player of the Year Teddy Lehman, Linebacker, Fort Gibson, Okla Lucious Selmon, Noseguard, Eufaula, Okla Helms & Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation POY Billy Sims, Halfback, Hooks, Texas Steve Owens, Tailback, Miami, Okla Kurt Burris, Center, Muskogee, Okla Helms & Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame Greg Pruitt, Halfback, Houston, Texas Jim Weatherall, Tackle, White Deer, Texas Buddy Burris, Guard, Muskogee, Okla Helms & Citizens Savings Athletic Coaches Hall of Fame Bennie Owen, Head Coach ( ) Bud Wilkinson, Head Coach ( ) New York Athletic Club Defensive Back of the Year Zac Henderson, Free Safety, Burkburnett, Texas Washington, D.C., Player of the Year Joe Washington, Halfback, Port Arthur, Texas Greg Pruitt, Halfback, Houston, Texas National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Tom Brahaney, Center, Midland, Texas Joe Washington, Running Back, Port Arthur, Texas Tony Casillas, Noseguard, Tulsa, Okla Keith Jackson, Tight End, Little Rock, Ark Barry Switzer, Head Coach ( ) Kurt Burris, Center-Linebacker, Muskogee, Okla Greg Pruitt, Halfback, Houston, Texas Jerry Tubbs, Center, Breckenridge, Texas Billy Sims, Halfback, Hooks, Texas J.D. Roberts, Guard, Dallas, Texas Jim Weatherall, Tackle, White Deer, Texas Steve Owens, Tailback, Miami, Okla Lee Roy Selmon, Defensive Tackle, Eufaula, Okla Roland Waddy Young, End, Ponca City, Okla Tommy McDonald, Halfback, Albuquerque, N.M Jim Owens, End, Oklahoma City, Okla Billy Vessels, Halfback, Cleveland, Okla Forest Spot Geyer, Fullback, Norman, Okla Bud Wilkinson, Head Coach ( ) Claude Reeds, Fullback, Norman, Okla Bennie Owen, Head Coach ( )

179 ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS 2010 Ryan Broyles* WR Norman, Okla. Quinton Carter* S Las Vegas, Nev Trent Williams* OT Longview, Texas Gerald McCoy* DT.. Oklahoma City, Okla Sam Bradford* QB.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Duke Robinson*..... OG Atlanta, Ga. Gerald McCoy DT.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Jermaine Gresham... TE Ardmore, Okla Curtis Lofton* LB Kingfisher, Okla. Duke Robinson*..... OG Atlanta, Ga Rufus Alexander..... LB..... Baton Rouge, La Jammal Brown* OT Lawton, Okla. Vince Carter C Waco, Texas Dan Cody DE Ada, Okla. Mark Clayton WR Arlington, Texas Adrian Peterson*..... RB Palestine, Texas 2003 Jammal Brown OT Lawton, Okla. Mark Clayton WR..... Arlington, Texas Tommie Harris* DT Killeen, Texas Teddy Lehman* LB.... Fort Gibson, Okla. Antonio Perkins*..... RS Lawton, Okla. Derrick Strait* CB Austin, Texas Jason White* QB Tuttle, Okla Brandon Everage.... FS Granger, Texas Tommie Harris* DT Killeen, Texas Teddy Lehman* LB.... Fort Gibson, Okla Rocky Calmus* LB Jenks, Okla. Jeff Ferguson P Tulsa, Okla. Roy Williams* S Union City, Calif Rocky Calmus* LB Jenks, Okla. Josh Heupel* QB Aberdeen, S.D. J.T. Thatcher* FS Norman, Okla Cedric Jones DE Houston, Texas 1991 Joe Bowden LB Mesquite, Texas 1988 Anthony Phillips*..... OG Tulsa, Okla Mark Hutson* OG Fort Smith, Ark. Keith Jackson* TE Little Rock, Ark. Rickey Dixon* DB Dallas, Texas Danté Jones* LB Dallas, Texas Darrell Reed DE Cypress, Texas 1986 Brian Bosworth*..... LB Irving, Texas Mark Hutson OG Fort Smith, Ark. Keith Jackson* TE Little Rock, Ark. Anthony Phillips..... OG Tulsa, Okla Brian Bosworth*..... LB Irving, Texas Tony Casillas* NG Tulsa, Okla. Kevin Murphy DE.... Richardson, Texas 1984 Tony Casillas* NG Tulsa, Okla Rick Bryan* DT Coweta, Okla Rick Bryan* DT Coweta, Okla Terry Crouch* G Dallas, Texas 1980 Terry Crouch G Dallas, Texas Louis Oubre* T New Orleans, La George Cumby*..... LB Tyler, Texas Billy Sims* HB Hooks, Texas 1978 Billy Sims* HB Hooks, Texas Reggie Kinlaw NG Miami, Fla. Daryl Hunt LB Odessa, Texas Greg Roberts* G...Nacogdoches, Texas 1977 Zac Henderson*..... DB.... Burkburnett, Texas Daryl Hunt LB Odessa, Texas George Cumby LB Tyler, Texas Greg Roberts G...Nacogdoches, Texas Reggie Kinlaw NG Miami, Fla Mike Vaughan* T Ada, Okla. Zac Henderson DB.... Burkburnett, Texas 1975 Lee Roy Selmon*.... DT Eufaula, Okla. Dewey Selmon*..... NG Eufaula, Okla. Terry Webb G Muskogee, Okla. Mike Vaughan T Ada, Okla. Billy Brooks SE Austin, Texas Jimbo Elrod* DE Tulsa, Okla. Tinker Owens SE Miami, Okla. Joe Washington..... HB..... Port Arthur, Texas 1974 Rod Shoate* LB Spiro, Okla. Joe Washington*..... HB..... Port Arthur, Texas Lee Roy Selmon*.... DT Eufaula, Okla. Dewey Selmon*..... NG Eufaula, Okla. Tinker Owens SE Miami, Okla. John Roush* G Arvada, Colo. Randy Hughes DB Tulsa, Okla. Kyle Davis C Altus, Okla Rod Shoate LB Spiro, Okla. Eddie Foster T Monahans, Texas Lucious Selmon*..... NG Eufaula, Okla Tom Brahaney* C Midland, Texas Rod Shoate LB Spiro, Okla. Greg Pruitt* HB Houston, Texas Derland Moore T Poplar Bluff, Mo Jack Mildren QB Abilene, Texas Tom Brahaney* C Midland, Texas Greg Pruitt* HB Houston, Texas 1969 Steve Zabel TE Thornton, Colo. Steve Owens* HB Miami, Okla. Ken Mendenhall C Enid, Okla Steve Owens* HB Miami, Okla Granville Liggins*.... NG Tulsa, Okla. Bob Kalsu T Del City, Okla Granville Liggins..... NG Tulsa, Okla Carl McAdams* LB.... White Deer, Texas 1964 Carl McAdams LB.... White Deer, Texas Ralph Neely* T Farmington, N.M Jim Grisham* FB Olney, Texas Ralph Neely T Farmington, N.M Leon Cross G Hobbs, N.M. Wayne Lee C Ada, Okla. Joe Don Looney..... HB..... Fort Worth, Texas 1959 Jerry Thompson G Ada, Okla Bob Harrison C Stamford, Texas 1957 Clendon Thomas*.... HB.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bill Krisher* G.... Midwest City, Okla Jerry Tubbs* C.... Breckenridge, Texas Bill Krisher G.... Midwest City, Okla. Tommy McDonald.... HB.... Albuquerque, N.M. Ed Gray G Odessa, Texas 1955 Bo Bolinger* G Muskogee, Okla. Tommy McDonald.... HB.... Albuquerque, N.M Kurt Burris* C Muskogee, Okla. Max Boydston* E Muskogee, Okla J.D. Roberts* G Dallas, Texas 1952 Tom Catlin C Ponca City, Okla. Eddie Crowder QB..... Muskogee, Okla. Billy Vessels* HB Cleveland, Okla. Buck McPhail FB.. Oklahoma City, Okla Jim Weatherall* T..... White Deer, Texas Tom Catlin C Ponca City, Okla Leon Heath* FB Hollis, Okla. Jim Weatherall* T..... White Deer, Texas Buddy Jones S Holdenville, Okla. Frankie Anderson..... E... Oklahoma City, Okla Wade Walker T Gastonia, N.C. Stanley West G Enid, Okla. Darrell Royal QB Hollis, Okla. Jim Owens E... Oklahoma City, Okla. George Thomas..... HB Fairland, Okla Buddy Burris* G Muskogee, Okla. Jack Mitchell QB... Arkansas City, Kan Buddy Burris G Muskogee, Okla Buddy Burris G Muskogee, Okla. Plato Andros G...Oklahoma City, Okla. John Rapacz C Kalamazoo, Mich Frank Pop Ivy E Skiatook, Okla. Gilford Duggan T Bentonville, Ark Roland Waddy Young* E Ponca City, Okla Pete Smith E Muskogee, Okla J.W. Dub Wheeler.... T Davis, Okla Cassius Gentry T Lawton, Okla Granville Norris T Laverne, Okla Phil White HB.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Roy Soupy Smoot.... T Lawton, Okla Forest Spot Geyer.. FB Norman, Okla Claude Reeds FB Norman, Okla. * Asterisks denote consensus All-Americans oklahoma ALL-AMERICANS During Bob Stoops tenure, Oklahoma has produced 32 All-Americans. Twenty of the 32 were consensus picks. Before he arrived in Norman, the Sooners had not produced a consensus All-American since Coach Stoops 32 All-Americans include 14 on offense, 16 on defense and two on special teams. They played 14 different positions. The most total All-Americans in one season came in 1974 and 1975 when eight Sooners were so honored. There were seven during the 2003 season. In 2003, Oklahoma set a record when six Sooners were named to the Football Writers (FWAA) All-America team. Oklahoma had at least one All-American in 18 consecutive seasons from There was also a 14-year stretch from Three sets of brothers have been All-Americans at OU: Lee Roy, Dewey and Lucious Selmon all earned the honor as did Steve and Tinker Owens and Buddy and Kurt Burris. Seven Sooner All-Americans went on to serve as assistant coaches at OU: Leon Cross, Eddie Crowder, Frank Pop Ivy, Claude Reeds, J.D. Roberts, Lucious Selmon and Jackie Shipp. Three-Time all-americans Rod Shoate Buddy Burris Two-Time all-americans (35) Gerald McCoy Duke Robinson Jammal Brown Mark Clayton Tommie Harris Teddy Lehman Rocky Calmus Anthony Phillips , 1988 Keith Jackson Mark Hutson Brian Bosworth Tony Casillas Rick Bryan Terry Crouch Billy Sims George Cumby , 1979 Reggie Kinlaw Daryl Hunt Greg Roberts Zac Henderson Mike Vaughan Joe Washington Dewey Selmon Lee Roy Selmon Tinker Owens Tom Brahaney Greg Pruitt Steve Owens Granville Liggins Carl McAdams Ralph Neely Bill Krisher Tommy McDonald Tom Catlin Jim Weatherall NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 179 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

180 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 180 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2010 Jeremy Beal Defensive End Ryan Broyles Wid Receiver Quinton Carter Safety Eric Mensik Offensive Tackle DeMarco Murray Running Back 2009 Trent Williams Offensive Line Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle Travis Lewis Linebacker Dominique Franks Defensive Back 2008 Sam Bradford Quarterback DeMarco Murray Running Back Matt Clapp Full Back Jermaine Gresham Tight End Phil Loadholt Offensive Line Duke Robinson Offensive Line Trent Williams Offensive Line Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle Nic Harris Defensive Back 2007 Brody Eldridge Fullback Auston English Defensive End Nic Harris Defensive Back Curtis Lofton Linebacker Duke Robinson Offensive Line Reggie Smith Defensive Back 2006 C.J. Ah You Defensive End Rufus Alexander Linebacker Larry Birdine Defensive End Chris Messner Offensive Tackle Adrian Peterson Running Back Reggie Smith Running Back 2005 Rufus Alexander Linebacker Dusty Dvoracek Defensive Tackle Davin Joseph Offensive Guard Adrian Peterson Running Back J.D. Runnels Fullback 2004 Jammal Brown Offensive Tackle Vince Carter Center Mark Clayton Wide Receiver Dan Cody Defensive End Jonathan Jackson Defensive End Lance Mitchell Linebacker Donte Nicholson Safety Adrian Peterson Running Back Brodney Pool Safety Jason White Quarterback 2003 Jammal Brown Offensive Tackle Vince Carter Center Mark Clayton Wide Receiver Dan Cody Defensive End Trey DiCarlo Kicker Dusty Dvoracek Defensive Tackle Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle Teddy Lehman Linebacker Antonio Perkins Return Specialist Derrick Strait Cornerback Jason White Quarterback 2002 Jammal Brown Offensive Tackle Brandon Everage Free Safety Quentin Griffin Running Back Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle Teddy Lehman Linebacker Trent Smith Tight End Derrick Strait Cornerback 2001 Rocky Calmus Linebacker Jeff Ferguson Punter Tommie Harris Defensive Tackle Frank Romero Offensive Tackle Jimmy Wilkerson Defensive End Roy Williams Strong Safety 2000 Rocky Calmus Linebacker Jeff Ferguson Punter Ryan Fisher Defensive Tackle Quentin Griffin Running Back Josh Heupel Quarterback Torrance Marshall Linebacker Frank Romero Offensive Tackle J.T. Thatcher Free Safety Roy Williams Strong Safety 1999 Rocky Calmus Linebacker Stockar McDougle Off. Tackle 1998 Kelly Gregg Defensive Tackle 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 1997 Kelly Gregg Defensive Tackle 1996 Tyrell Peters Linebacker BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE 1995 Stephen Alexander Tight End Jeremy Alexander Kicker Cedric Jones Defensive End 1994 Cedric Jones Defensive End Darrius Johnson Defensive Back Scott Blanton Kicker 1993 Aubrey Beavers Linebacker Rickey Brady Tight End Mario Freeman Linebacker Cale Gundy Quarterback 1992 Darnell Walker Defensive Back 1991 Reggie Barnes Defensive End Jason Belser Defensive Back Joe Bowden Linebacker Brian Brauninger Offensive Tackle Mike Gaddis Running Back 1990 Adrian Cooper Tight End Mike Sawatzky Offensive Guard Scott Evans Defensive Tackle Joe Bowden Linebacker Jason Belser Defensive Back 1989 Frank Blevins Linebacker Scott Evans Defensive Tackle Dante Williams Noseguard 1988 Anthony Phillips Offensive Guard Charles Thompson Quarterback Scott Evans Defensive Tackle Scott Garl Defensive Back Curtice Williams Defensive Tackle Tony Woods Noseguard 1987 Mark Hutson Offensive Guard Keith Jackson Tight End Greg Johnson Offensive Tackle Bob Latham Center Anthony Phillips Offensive Guard Rickey Dixon Defensive Back Danté Jones Linebacker Darrell Reed Defensive End David Vickers Defensive Back 1986 Jamelle Holieway Quarterback Anthony Phillips Offensive Tackle Mark Hutson Offensive Guard Keith Jackson Tight End Tim Lashar Kicker Brian Bosworth Linebacker Darrell Reed Defensive End David Vickers Defensive Back Steve Bryan Defensive Tackle Rickey Dixon Defensive Back 1985 Jamelle Holieway Quarterback Anthony Phillips Offensive Tackle Mark Hutson Offensive Guard Keith Jackson Tight End Darrell Reed Defensive End Kevin Murphy Defensive End Tony Casillas Noseguard Brian Bosworth Linebacker 1984 Danny Bradley Quarterback Darrell Reed Defensive End Tony Casillas Noseguard Brian Bosworth Linebacker 1983 Chuck Thomas Center Kevin Murphy Defensive End Rick Bryan Defensive Tackle Jackie Shipp Linebacker Scott Case Defensive Back 1982 Steve Williams Offensive Guard Paul Parker Offensive Guard Marcus Dupree Running Back Kevin Murphy Defensive End Rick Bryan Defensive Tackle Jackie Shipp Linebacker 1981 Lyndle Byford Offensive Tackle Terry Crouch Offensive Guard Don Key Off.Guard Stanley Wilson Running Back Rick Bryan Def.Tackle 1980 Forrest Valora Tight End Louis Oubre Offensive Tackle Terry Crouch Offensive Guard Richard Turner Defensive Tackle 1979 Louis Oubre Offensive Tackle Paul Tabor Center Billy Sims Running Back John Goodman Defensive Tackle George Cumby Linebacker Darrol Ray Defensive Back 1978 Greg Roberts Offensive Guard Thomas Lott Quarterback Billy Sims Running Back Uwe von Schamann Kicker Reggie Mathis Defensive End Phil Tabor Defensive Tackle Reggie Kinlaw Noseguard Daryl Hunt Linebacker George Cumby Linebacker Darrol Ray Defensive Tackle 1977 Karl Baldischwiler Offensive Tackle Greg Roberts Offensive Guard Thomas Lott Quarterback Reggie Kinlaw Noseguard George Cumby Linebacker Daryl Hunt Linebacker Zac Henderson Defensive Back 1976 Mike Vaughan Offensive Tackle Daryl Hunt Linebacker Zac Henderson Defensive Back Scott Hill Defensive Back 1975 Mike Vaughan Offensive Tackle Terry Webb Offensive Guard Joe Washington Running Back Tony DiRienzo Kicker Jimbo Elrod Defensive End Dewey Selmon Middle Guard Zac Henderson Defensive Back Lee Roy Selmon Defensive Tackle 1974 Wayne Hoffman Tight End Tinker Owens Split End Jerry Arnold Offensive Tackle John Roush Offensive Guard Terry Webb Offensive Guard Joe Washington Running Back Jimbo Elrod Defensive End Dewey Selmon Def. Tackle Lee Roy Selmon Def. Tackle Rod Shoate Linebacker Randy Hughes Defensive Back 1973 Ed Foster Right Tackle John Roush Offensive Guard Joe Washington Running Back Gary Baccus Defensive End Lucious Selmon Def. Tackle Rod Shoate Linebacker Randy Hughes Defensive Back 1972 Dean Unruh Offensive Tackle Tom Brahaney Center Greg Pruitt Running Back Leon Crosswhite Fullback Derland Moore Def. Tackle Lucious Selmon Def. Tackle Raymond Hamilton Def. Tackle Rod Shoate Linebacker 1971 Albert Chandler Tight End Ken Jones Offensive Guard Tom Brahaney Center Jack Mildren Quarterback Greg Pruitt Running Back Raymond Hamilton Def. End Derland Moore Def. Tackle Steve Aycock Linebacker John Shelley Defensive Back 1970 Joe Wylie Running Back Steve Aycock Linebacker Monty Johnson Defensive Back 1969 Steve Zabel Tight End Ken Mendenhall Off. Guard Bill Elfstrom Offensive Guard Steve Owens Running Back 1968 Steve Zabel Tight End Ken Mendenhall Off. Guard

181 181 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY THE SOONERS COACHING STAFF 2011 SEASON BOOMER SOONER NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Steve Owens Running Back Eddie Hinton Wingback Steve Barrett Defensive Back 1967 Bob Kalsu Offensive Tackle Steve Owens Running Back Bob Warmack Quarterback John Koller Defensive End Granville Liggins Noseguard 1966 Ben Hart Split End Ed Hall Offensive Tackle Eugene Ross Linebacker 1965 Carl McAdams Linebacker 1964 Ralph Neely Tackle Newt Burton Guard Jim Grisham Back Carl McAdams Linebacker 1963 John Flynn End Ralph Neely Tackle Newt Burton Guard Jim Grisham Back 1962 Leon Cross Guard Dennis Ward Tackle Wayne Lee Center Jim Grisham Back Joe Don Looney Back 1961 Billy White Tackle 1960 Billy White Tackle 1959 Jerry Thompson Guard Bobby Boyd Back Prentice Gautt Back 1958 Ross Coyle End Steve Jennings Tackle Gilmer Lewis Tackle Dick Corbitt Guard Bob Harrison Center Prentice Gautt Back Big Seven Conference 1957 Don Stiller End Ross Coyle End Bob Harrison Tackle Bill Krisher Guard Clendon Thomas Back 1956 John Bell End Ed Gray Tackle Tom Emerson Tackle Bill Krisher Guard Jerry Tubbs Center Tommy McDonald Back Clendon Thomas Back 1955 Ed Gray Tackle Cal Woodworth Tackle Bo Bolinger Guard Cecil Morris Guard Jerry Tubbs Center Tommy McDonald Back Bob Burris Back 1954 Max Boydston End Carl Allison End Bo Bolinger Guard Kurt Burris Center Buddy Leake Back Gene Calame Back 1953 Max Boydston End Roger Nelson Tackle J.D. Roberts Guard Kurt Burris Center Gene Calame Back Larry Grigg Back 1952 Max Boydston End Ed Rowland Tackle Jim Davis Tackle J.D. Roberts Guard Tom Catlin Center Eddie Crowder Back Billy Vessels Back Buck McPhail Back 1951 Art James Tackle Jim Weatherall Tackle Roger Nelson Guard Bert Clark Guard Fred Smith Guard Tom Catlin Center Eddie Crowder Back Larry Grigg Back Buck McPhail Back 1950 Frankie Anderson End Jim Weatherall Tackle Norman McNabb Guard Harry Moore Center Tom Catlin Center Claude Arnold Back Billy Vessels Back Leon Heath Back 1949 Jim Owens End Wade Walker Tackle Stan West Guard Darrell Royal Back George Thomas Back 1948 Jim Owens End Wade Walker Tackle Homer Paine Tackle Buddy Burris Guard Jack Mitchell Back George Thomas Back Big SIX Conference 1947 Jim Tyree End Wade Walker Tackle Buddy Burris Guard John Rapacz Center Jack Mitchell Back 1946 Warren Geise End Homer Paine Tackle Wade Walker Tackle Buddy Burris Guard Plato Andros Guard John Rapacz Center Joe Golding Back 1945 Omer Burgert End Thomas Tallchief Tackle Lester Jensen Guard John West Back Jack Venable Back 1944 W.G. Wooten End John Harley Tackle Bob Mayfield Center Merle Dinkins End 1943 W.G. Lamb End Lee Kennon Tackle Gale Fulgham Guard Bob Mayfield Center Bob Brumley Back Derald Lebow Back 1942 W.G. Lamb End Homer Simmons Tackle Clare Morford Guard Jack Marsee Center William Campbell Back Huel Hamm Back 1941 Roger Eason Tackle Jack Jacobs Back 1940 Bill Jennings End Roger Eason Tackle Harold Lahar Guard John Martin Back 1939 Frank Ivy End Gilford Duggan Tackle Justin Bowers Tackle Beryl Clark Back Robert Seymour Back 1938 Waddy Young End Gilford Duggan Tackle Hugh McCullough Back Earl Crowder Back Jerry Bolton Guard Ralph Stevenson Guard 1937 Pete Smith End Waddy Young End Mickey Parks Center Jack Baer Back 1936 Ralph Brown Tackle Red Conkwright Center 1935 Dub Wheeler Tackle Ralph Brown Tackle Nick Robertson Back Bill Breedon Back 1934 Dub Wheeler Tackle Cassius Gentry Tackle James Stacy Guard Ben Poyner Back 1933 Cassius Gentry Tackle Ellis Bashara Guard James Stacy Guard Robert Dunlap Back 1932 Ellis Bashara Guard Bob Dunlap Back 1931 Charles Teel Guard 1930 Hilary Lee Guard Buster Mills Back 1929 Frank Crider Back 1928 Tom Churchill End MISSOURI VALLEY Conference 1927 Roy LeCrone End 1926 Roy LeCrone End Pollack Wallace Center Frank Potts Back 1924 Obie Briston Back 1923 King Price End 1922 Howard Marsh End 1921 Howard Marsh End 1920 Howard Marsh End Roy Smoot Tackle Bill McKinley Guard Harry Hill Back Sol Swatek Back SOUTHWEST Conference 1919 Paul Johnston Tackle Claude Tyler Guard Sol Swatek Back Hugh McDermott Back 1917 W.E. Durant End Walt Abbott Back 1916 Willis Hott Guard 1915 Homer Montgomery End Oliver Hot Tackle Willis Hott Guard Hap Johnson Back Elmer Capshaw Back Forest Geyer Back MISSOURI VALLEY Conference 1907 Owen Acton Back Four-time all-conference Anthony Phillips Darrell Reed Wade Walker three-time all-conference Adrian Peterson Jammal Brown Tommie Harris Rocky Calmus Scott Evans Mark Hutson Keith Jackson Brian Bosworth Kevin Murphy , 1985 Rick Bryan George Cumby Daryl Hunt Zac Henderson Joe Washington Rod Shoate Steve Owens Jim Grisham Max Boydston Tom Catlin Buddy Burris Howard Marsh two-time all-conference 83 Sooners have been named All-conference twice

182 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS * LETTERWINNERS According to intercollegiate athletics records, the following lettered at the University of Oklahoma. Jersey numbers in parentheses. (*) - no date Abbott, George C Abbott, Wallace Acker, Neal W. (63) Acree, Jim (53) ,52,53 Acton, Owen E ,06,07 Adkins, Kevin (57) ,84,85 Ah You, C.J. (99) ,06 Ahrens, Conrad (84) ,35,36 Aikman, Troy (18) ,85 Aladenoye, Josh (72) Alexander, Frank (84) , 09, 10 Alexander, Jeremy (15) ,96,97 Alexander, Rufus (42) , 05,06 Alexander, Stephen (80) ,95,96,97 Alfieri, Jerry (95) ,64,65,66 Alfred, Joey (18) Aljoe, Mike (61) ,84,85 Allen, Dale (84) ,97,98 Allen, Drew (15) Allen, Fred Allen, Gayron (48) ,02,03,04 Allen, James (25) ,94,95,96 Allen, Robert L., II (72) ,94,95 Allen, Russell (95) ,91,92,94 Allen, Ryan (68,74) ,97,98,99 Allen, Sam (44, 51) ,52 Allford, V. Larry (69) ,64,65 Allison, Carl (83) ,52,53,54 Allsup, John V ,47 Allton, Joe (67) ,41 Ambrister, Hubert ,11,12,13 Andarakes, Drake (65,73) ,74 Anderegg, Dan Anderson, Frank G. (82) Anderson, George ,15 Anderson, Jerry O. (17) ,76 Anderson, John ( ,92,93,94 Anderson, Matt (90) ,97,98,00 Anderson, Rotnei (28) ,86,87,88 Anderson, Vickey Ray (19,43) ,78 Andros, Dee G ,47,48,49 Andros, Plato ,46 Angel, Keith F. (67,93) Antone, Tony (8) ,78 Arbuckle, Dale (18) ,24,25,26 Armstrong, Charles ,08,09 Armstrong, Tyrone (63) Arnold, Claude (15) ,49,50 Arnold, Gerald K. (74) ,73,74 Arnold, Lee Aston, Roscoe Atkins, Arthur (96) ,95 Atyia, Darren (26) Austman, George Austin, John Avent, Bob Aycock, Steven (43) ,70,71 Ayodele, Remi (93) ,05 Babb, Brandon (37) Babb, Mike (14,18) ,77,78,79 Baccus, Duane (88) ,75,76 Baccus, Gary (51,88) ,72,73 Backes, Tom (85) ,88,89,90 Baer, Jack (00) ,36,37 Bagby, Boots (27) Bagwell, Paul W. (54) Bailey, Calvin (34) Bailey, Manley Bailey, Warren Baily, Gary (61) Baker, Boone (26) ,43 Baker, Charles Baker, C.B. (74) ,98 Baker, David (31) ,58 Baker, Frank Baker, Lewis (16) , 05,06,07 Balcer, Frank Baldischwiler, Karl (67) ,76,77 Baldridge, Richard D. (42) ,68,69 Baldwin, James (56) ,92 Ball, Fred S., Jr. (47) ,36,37 Ballard, Hugh C. (82) ,55,56 Balogun, Mike (10) Balous, Johnnie (9,27) ,99 Banks, Angelo (91) Banks, Basil M. (17) ,78,79,80 Barber, John (2) Barclay, Jarrod (66) ,02 Barkett, Woody Barnes, Reggie (40) ,90,91,92 Barnes, Todd (83) Barnoskie, Gary (46) Barr, Johnny (31,87) ,69 Barresi, John (95) ,74 Barrett, Steve J. (35) ,67,68 Barrow, Edwin ,97 Bartee, William (28) ,99 Base, Michael (74) ,64,65,66 Basham, Jim Bashara, Ellis (32,36) ,32,33 Bass, Maurice Bassey, Eric (13) ,03,04,05 Bayles, Marion (54) Baysinger, Al (76) ,99,00 Beal, Jeremy (44) , 08, 09, 10 Beattie, Richard L. (41) Beavers, Aubrey (56,72,99) ,93,94 Bechtold, Earl ,19 Bechtold, William B. (51) ,80,81 Beck, Wesley W. (39) ,35 Becker, Max Beckman, William (80) Beeler, Chase (75) Beisiegel, Dan (32) Belcher, Page Bell, Curry ,14,15 Bell, Glenn (20) Bell, John Bell, John H. (61,83) ,55,56 Bell, Roy Lemount (35) ,70,71 Belser, Jason (27,29) ,89,90,91 Bene, Fred Benien Jr., Paul F. (80) ,60,61 Benien, John David (81) Bennett, Cory (97) ,07, 08 Bennett, W. Gary, Jr. (74,76) ,86,87 Benson, Thomas (38) ,81,82,83 Bentley, David P. (99) Berg, Robert P. (20) ,74 Bergman, Deroy Berry, Curtis (30) ,29,30,31 Berry, Harry L ,27,28 Berry, John Berry, Mike (44,80) Berry, Roger E ,11,12 Berryhill, Darin (85) ,83,84,85 Bibb, Boyd (26) ,47 Bigby, Byron (59,73) ,67,68 Birge, Laddie V ,41 Bird, Jaydan (55) , 10 Birdine, Larry (92) ,04,05,06 Birks, Mike (15) ,75,76 Bishop, Bobby (10) ,81 Bishop, Gary (64) Blake, John (36,90) ,80,81,82 Blanton, Scott (16) ,92,93,94 Blevins, Dean (2) ,75,76,77 Blevins, Frank (35) ,88,89,90 Blocker, Chris (24) ,96,97,98 Blodgett, Mark (63) ,89,91 Boatright, Lloyd Bodenhamer, Bob ,47,48,49 Bodin, Jeffrey R (75, 58) ,75 Bodine, Hugh Bogle, Clyde ,1900,01,02,03 Bohannon, Craig (37) Bolinger, Bo (79) ,54,55 Boll, Virgil Lloyd (39) ,62,63 Bolton, Jerry (50) ,38,39 Bomar, Rhett (7) Bookout, Billy (23) Borah, Orin (10,19) ,31 Bosworth, Brian K. (89,44) ,85,86 Bothun, Garrett (27) Boudreau, George Boudreau, Raphael (35,37) ,36,37,38 Boudreaux, Richard Bowden, Joe (45) ,90,91 Bowers, Brett (26) , 08 Bowers, Justin (19,56) ,39 Bowles, R.C ,22,23 Bowman, Charles Chuck (52) Bowman, Dick (63, 69) ,52,53 Box, Austin (12) , 09, 10 Boyd, Bobby (25) ,58,59 Boyd, James (57,60) Boydston, Max (41) ,52,53,54 Boyle, Dorsey ,19 Bradford, Kent (68) ,78 Bradford, Sam (14) , 08, 09 Bradley, Danny L. (1) ,82,83,84 Bradley, John (42,60) ,91 Bradley, Lester E. (77) Bradley, Mark (1) , 04 Brady, Barry (97) Brady, Rickey (86) ,91,92,93 Brahaney, Tom (54) ,71,72 Brandon, Cory (70) , 09, 10 Brauninger, Brian (66) ,91 Braxton, Brandon (76) , 06, 07, 08 Breathett, Sherdeill H. (47) ,81 Brecht, Martin B. (49) Breeden, Charles Breeden Joe, Jr Breeden, J.W. (33) ,36 Brewer, Bart (46) Brewer, Dewell (6,23) ,90,91,92 Brewer, George W., Jr ,47,48,49 Brewer, Otto Brewington, Carl Bridges, John (38) Bridges, Richard Briggs, Larry (22) Bright, Darryl Rocky (95) ,98,99,00 Brindley, Bob Briscoe, Albert ,19 Brinkman, Wade ,23,24 Britt, Jodie Dean (95) Brockman, Ed ,24,25 Bronson, Jason (63) ,98 Brooks, Bill (82) ,74,75 Bross, Eric B. (36) ,87,88,89 Bross, Larry A. (69,75) Brown, Sidney, Jr. (21) ,75,76 Brown, C.D. Sonny (8) ,84,85,86 Brown, Chris (29) , 07, 08, 09 Brown, Don K (67) ,53,54 Brown, Gordon (87) ,64,65 Brown, Jammal (55) ,02,03,04 Brown, Jim Brown, Joe A Brown, Joe (6,12) ,95 Brown, Larry (33,45) ,64,65 Brown, Mart ,26,27 Brown, Melvin (76) ,52,53 Brown, Ralph (78) ,35,36 Brown, Shaq (96) ,97 Brown, Terence (3) ,94,95,96 Brown, Victor Larue (92) ,76 Brown, William H (45) ,56 Browne, Howard Broyles, J. Henry, Jr. (56) ,56 Broyles, Ryan (85) , 09, 10 Brumley, Bob Bryan, Mitch W. (97) ,83 Bryan, Rick D. (80) ,81,82,83 Bryan, Steven R. (86) ,84,85,86 Bryant, Anthony (71) ,74,75,76 Bryant, J.R. (21) Bryce, C.F. (67) Buchanan, Dennis (55) ,73,75 Buchanan, James N Bullard, David (50,69) ,95,96 Bumgardner, Allen W. (85) ,63,64 Bunge, Paul (56) Burch, Wyatt ,02,03,06 Burcham, S. Bubba (59) ,98,99,00 Burgar, Jim (14) ,67 Burgert, Eran Omer, Jr ,44,45 Burgess, Rickey T. (54) Burget, Barry (26) ,77,78,79 Burget, Grant (25) ,73,74 Burkett, Vernon D. (62,97) ,65,66 Burks, Brent (69,94) ,83,84 Burns, Artis (29) ,94 Burns, Greg (86) Burns, Mike (51,71,82) Burris, Kurt (51) ,52,53,54 Burris, Lynn (55) Burris, Paul Buddy ,47,48 Burris, Robert R. (40) ,54,55 Burroughs, Ramon (21) Burson, H.T Burton, Cornelius (87) ,97,98,99 Burton, Newton (65) ,63,64 Burton, Sam ,12 Bush, Chris (52) ,03,04,05 Bush, Larry (31) ,93,94,95 Butts, Wes (61,75) ,66,67 Buxton, C.C. (15) Byerly, Jim (54) Byford, Lyndle (79) ,80,81 Bynum, Chester L ,52 Cabbiness, Carl (83) ,86,87,88 Cabbiness, Chris (16) ,89,90 Cade, Tony (31) Cagle, Gene (11,12) ,66,67 Calame, Gene (31) ,52,53,54 Caleb, Brandon (8) ,08,09, 10 Calhoun, Jermie (23) , 10 Callens, Corey (92) ,98,99,00 Calmus, Rocky (20) ,99,00,01 Calonkey, Steve (40) Campbell, Bill (53) ,41,42 Campbell, Chris (66) ,94,95 Campbell, David (57,59) ,93,94 Campbell, Ralph ,08 Campbell, Roy Cantrell, Marshall Capshaw, Elmer ,13,14,15 Capshaw, Fred ,09,10,11 Carey, Orville J ,32,33 Cargill, Brett (77) ,77 Carlyle, Bill (53) ,65 Carman, Jack P Carnahan, Sam D. (52) Carner, James (69) ,79,80 Carollo, Joe (68) ,95 Carpenter, Adam ( ,98 Carpenter, Dick ( ,58,59 Carpenter, E.J. (22) ,60,61 Carr, Lydell (44,45) ,85,86,87 Carroll, Hugh Carroll, John (10) ,72,74 Carroll, Tom M. (38) ,54 Carter, Bobby Carter, David (89) ,82 Carter, Gary (27) Carter, Jason (6) ,04,05,06 Carter, Melvin (14) ,90,92 Carter, Quinton (20) ,08,09, 10 Carter, Vince (50) ,02,03,04 Cartwright, Roy (52) Case, Scott (10) ,83 Casey, Clay Casillas, Tony (92) ,83,84,85 Cason, Owen T. (83) Casteel, Steve (44) ,69,70 Catlin, Tom A. (54) ,51,52 Cavil, Ben (63, 91) ,92,93,94 Cawthon, Pete W., Jr. (52) ,42 Chaisson, Kelvin (70) ,03,04,05 Chambers, Evans E. (8,18) Chambers, Wayne (15,44) ,03,04 Chandler, Albert M. (82) ,71,72 Chandler, Dwayne (32) ,93,94,96 Chaney, Quentin (19, 84) , 06, 07, 08 Chase, Martin (93) ,95,96,97 A B C

183 183 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY THE SOONERS COACHING STAFF 2011 SEASON BOOMER SOONER NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * LETTERWINNERS Cherry, Fred (13,14,22) ,31,32 Chester, Chris (84, 64) ,03,04,05 Chiles, Clay Chilless, Bill ,48,49 Choice, Tashard (2) Chretien, Marcus (87) , 01 Chrisman, Gary (46) ,69,70 Christmon, Drew (24) ,91,92 Churchill, Tom, Sr ,28,29 Clammer, Sam Clapham, Jasper ,96,97,98,99 Claphan, Sam (63) ,77,78 Clapp, Matt (34) , 08, 09 Clark, Bert (50) ,50,51 Clark, Beryl (25) ,39 Clark, Carl Clark, Glenn C ,10,11,12 Clark, Ricky (62) Clark, Waymon (33) Clark, William ,13,14 Clark, William, N Clay, Brennan (21) Clay, Nigel (63,97) Clayton, Keenan (22) ,07, 08, 09 Clayton, Mark (9) ,02,03,04 Clements, Alex ,03 Clewis, Paul (82) ,82,83 Clopton, Mike (15) Coast, Mike (48,54) ,79,80 Coats, Michael (41) ,91,92,93 Cobbs, John (81) Cockrell, Gene (72) Cody, Dan (80) ,02,03,04 Coffman, Randy Cohane, Tim Cohen, Michael (31) ,07 Coker, Jeff ,34 Cole, J.W ,50 Coleman, Royce (30) Coleman, Steven (90) ,05,06,07 Collier, Perry (26,29) ,94 Collier, Terry (30,33) ,93,94 Collins, Egean (56) Collins, Harve T Collins, Patrick (33) ,85,86,87 Collins, Steve (10) ,90,91,92 Collins, Tink (9) ,90,91,92 Colvin, Aaron (14) Comeaux, Glenn (56) ,74,75 Comer, Jason (65) ,93,94,95 Condren, Glen P. (78,88) ,63,64 Conkright, William (55) ,35,36 Conley, Tim (79) Connor, John (14,41) Conrad, J. R. (78) ,93,94,95 Conrad, Rich (67) Coody, Reed (68) Cook, Edward Cook, James Duane (60,72) ,61,62 Cook, Paul (95) Cooper, Adrian ,88,89,90 Cooper, Jon (50) ,06, 07, 08 Coots, Earl Coppage, Alton (54) ,38,39 Corbitt, Dick (74) ,58 Corey, Orville J. (33,50) ,32,33 Cornelius, George R. (78) ,51,52 Cornell, Bob (14) ,59,60 Correia, Joe (98,99) ,94 Corrotto, Albert (41) ,36,37 Corrotto, Eugene F. (31) ,37,38 Coshow, Larry (71) Couch, Jeffrey A. (98) Counter, Ron (32) Courtright, Raymond ,12,13,14 Covin, Bill (51) Cowan, Jackie R. (32) ,63 Cowling, L.A Cox, R.A. (86) Cox, Thomas S. (68,74) ,60,61 Coyle, Ross (84) ,57,58 Crafts, Jerry (55) Craig, Kevin (32) Craig, Robert Edward (50) ,66,67 Crider, Frank ,28,29 Cross, D. Leon (61,71) ,61,62 Cross, Jerry L Cross, Rick D. (71,86) Cross, W.J ,05,06,07 Crosswhite, Kenneth (17) Crosswhite, Leon M. (17) ,71,72 Crosswhite, Rodney (17) ,65,66 Crouch, Terry (75) ,80,81 Crow, Brandon (48) , 10 Crowder, Earl F. (21) ,37,38 Crowder, Eddie (16) ,51,52 Crowder, Stan (20) ,66 Crudup, Derrick (15) ,86,87 Crutchmer, Larry (55,77,81) ,66,67 Culbreath, James C., Jr. (41) ,76 Cullen, Ronald J ,21,22 Culley, Blair (93) Culver, David (28,87) Culver, Ed (61) ,79,80,81 Culver, Max Cumby, George (28) ,77,78,79 Cummings, Millard Cunningham, Glenn (83) Cunningham, Joe Curnutt, Edsel Red (14,27) ,32 Curtis, Joe (55) ,77 Cutchall, Dean B. (93) Cuva, Pete (80) Dainty, Chad (8,6) Dalke, Bill (40) ,76 Dampeer, Lawrence (74) Daniel, Ryan (82,83) Daniels, Brandon (8) ,97,98,99 Darnell, Bobby J. (54) ,53,54,55 Daughtry, Tim (88) ,95 Davis, Alan (95) ,07, 08 Davis, Anthony (41,42) Davis, Brad (69) ,02 Davis, Cornelius (14) ,96,97 Davis, Don W. (42,57) Davis, Ernest Davis, George (90) Davis, James W. (53) ,58,59 Davis, Jim (53) ,52 Davis, Kyle (50) ,73,74 Davis, Sam A. (69,97) Davis, Skivey A.R ,19,20 Davis, Steve (5) ,74,75 Davis, Thomas Eddy (66) ,42,46,47 Davis, Wendell (28) ,95 Dawson, Chris (48,49) ,94,95 Dawson, Russell Scott (78) ,79,80,81 Day, Ernest B. (20) ,56 Day, Lionell (66) ,69,70 Dayton, Max (23) Deacon, Erl E ,18,19,20 Deere, Monte M. (12,32) ,61,62 DeLoney, Bruce Edward (88) ,70,71 Delozier, Brown (5,29) ,82 Dempsey, Jackie L. (43) Dennison, Russell (36) ,03,04,05 Denton, Sammy L. Bo (79,80) ,68 Denton, Tim (23) ,95 Depue, L. Dale (20) ,57 DeQuasie, Brent (47) ,93,94,95 DeQuasie, Greg (16,48) ,89,90,91 Derr, Bruce J. (20) ,69,70 Derrick, Robert (28) ,55,56 Desmond, Jim Dewberry, Glenn (53) ,71 DiCarlo, Trey (83) ,03,04 Dickey, Donald F. (38) Dickson, Wayne (34,38,52) ,88,89 Dillard, Stacey (77) ,89,90,91 Dillingham, David (59) ,84 Dillingham, W. David (34) Dillon, Richard (41) ,86,87,88 Dinkins, Merle L ,44,46,47 DiRienzo, Tony (3) ,74,75 Dittman, Barry Robert (38,50). 1975,77,78,79 Dixon, Greg (69) ,89 Dixon, Rickey (29) ,85,86,87 Dodd, Carl (22) ,56,57 Dodd, Gary Steve (40,87) ,72,73 Dodd, Sidney (65,97) ,83 Dodds, James Lawrence (72) ,75,76 Dodson, Ted E. (63) Dollarhide, Louis Donaghey, Jerry (43) Donley, Lance (86) ,01,02,03 Dotson, Alonzo (91) ,06,07 Douglas, Alfred G ,18 Douglas, Willard ,09 Dowell, Charles ,48,49 Downing, Dewayne (29) ,82 Downs, Albert (73) Drake, Bruce ,28 Drane, Dwight (33) ,81,82,83 Driscoll, Mark W. (59) ,71 Dubler, Rick Duggan, Gilford (69) ,38,39 Duke, Richard Lawrence (65) Dulaney, Michael (55) Duncan, Howard (68) ,01 Duncan, Terry (26) Duncan, Tim (15,40) ,00,01 Dunlap, Robert L. (9,39) ,32,33 Dunn, Bert Dunn, Lewis Dupree, Marcus (22) Durant, W.E ,17 Durham, Jere (83) ,58 Dutton, Richard L. (52) Dutton, Todd (64) Dvoracek, Dusty (94) ,02,03,04,05 Dye, Alan Dykes, Billy (86) ,91 Earthman, Bill (94) ,83,84 Eason, Roger ,40,41 Eck, Robert (54) Ederer, John ,56,57 Edgeman, Harold C. (60) Edmonson, Charles Van ,21,22 Elam, Willis Eldridge, Brody (83, 50) , 07, 08, 09 Elfstrom, W.W. Bill (60) ,68,69 Ellis, Harry H. (96) ,34,35 Ellis, Richard F (88) ,52 Ellstrom, Marvin (48) Ellsworth, Fred (66) ,35,36 Elrod, James W. (54) ,74,75 Emel, Thomas Jeffrey (78) Emerson, Thomas E. (69) ,55,56 Emerson, John Emmert, Darryl L. (73) ,70,71 English, Auston (84, 33) , 08, 09 English, Porter ,09 Ervin, Greg (5) ,91 Erwin, Bill Estep, Robert ,44 Estes, H.O. (62) Estrada, Abner (78) Estus, Jerad (33) Evans, Chez (75) ,74,75,76 Evans, J.C Evans, Richard (86) Evans, Richard W Evans, Scott (55,78) ,88,89,90 Evans, Tyler (75) , 10 Everage, Brandon (7) ,01,02,03 Ewbank, Bob (19,18) ,52 Ewing, Darrell L ,30 Fagan, Curtis (12) ,00,01,02 Farley, Gerald (18) Farria, Shawn (44) Farthing, Jody (53) ,77,78 Fauble, Don (00) Favor, Richard E. (53) ,39 Fazande, Jermaine (30) ,96,97,98 Feagan, Jimmy (85) Ferguson, Blake (87) ,03,04 Ferguson, Jeff (17,83) ,99,00,01 Ferguson, Glenn ( Ferguson, Milton Ferrer, Paul G. (55) ,82,84,85 Fields III, Carson (32) Fields, Jerod (71) ,02 Fields, Jess ,16 Fields, Mike (34) ,92 Fields, Robert D. (26) ,29,30 Fields, Troy (72) Files, Jim (84) ,68,69 Finch, Lonnie (9) ,86,87 Finch, Roy (22) Finley, Joe Jon (85) ,05,06,07 Fischer, Max ,46,47 Fisher, Rod (7) ,89,91 Fisher, Ryan (75,94) ,98,99,00 Fitch, Ken (79) Flanagan, Orlando (53) ,81 Flanagan, Robert (40,87) Fleetwood, Harold E. (20) ,33 Fleming, L.B Flemming, Jamell (32) , 10 Flemons, Tommy (39,93,98) ,82,83 Fletcher, Patrick (16) ,99,00 Fletcher, Ron (11,28) Flint, Earl ,29 Flood, Alger W. (77) Flynn, John (84) ,63 Flynn, John (73) ,04 Fogle, Anthony (9) ,94,95,96 Foley, Mark J Fontenette, Johnny (44,83) ,82,83 Ford, Ataleo (15,26) Ford, Harry ,97,98 Forrest, Dugan (72,91) Foster, Ed (77) ,72,73 Foster, Jerry (39) Foster, Raybourne Fox, Dave Francis, William Raleigh (71) ,34,35 Franklin, Daniel (31) , 10 Franklin, Willie (80) ,71 Franks, Charles (15) ,89,90,91 Franks, Dominique (15, 1) , 08, 09 Franks, Trey (2) Frazer, David P. (83,94) Frazier, Jeff (19) ,95 Freeby, Cody (17) Freeman, Jason (86) ,96,97,98 Freeman, Johnny Douglas (20) Freeman, Mario (44) ,93,94 Friday, Elmer Friedrichs, L.G. (14) Fuente, Justin (12) ,97 Fulcher, Rick (8) ,73 Fulghum, Gale Fultz, Eric (79) ,90,91 Funk, John H. (45) Fuqua, Karey A. (74) ,34,35 Gaddis, Mike (22,32) ,89,91 Gambill, Jess Gambrell, Bob Gambrell, Rick E. (89) ,72,73,74 Gammil, Floyd Garl, Michael Scott (49) ,86,87,88 Garrett, John C. (50,67) ,63,64 Gary, Keith (92) ,80 Gassoway, Jim Gatewood, Evan (54) ,84,85 Gaut, Robert N (68) ,52 Gautt, Prentice (38) ,58,59 Gaynor, Joe (40) Gentry, Cash ,34 Gentry, Malcomb Gentry, Weldon C ,29 Geren, David R. (87,90) Geyer, Forest ,14,15 Gibbons, George (32) ,42 Gibbs, Gary L. (41,55) ,73,74 Giese, Warren Giles, Barry (70) ,95 Giller, Tre (72) ,88 Gilstrap, Jimmy R. (60) ,62,63 Ging, Jack (11) ,52,53 Glenn, Ledell (7) Goad, Robert W ,47,48,49 D E F G

184 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS * LETTERWINNERS Goff, Duane (84) ,54,55 Golding, Joe ,46 Goldsby, Jerry (73,77) ,64 Good, Stephen (77) ,09, 10 Goodall, Buddy (56) Goode, James (39) ,89,90 Goodlow, Daryl (46) ,82,83 Goodman, John (72) ,77,78,79 Goodwin, Rick (52,61,68) ,66,67 Gordon, Murray Gordon, Tracy (47,52) ,89,90 Gorka, Bryan (48,49) ,92,94 Gortmaker, Steven (4,5) Graalman, Gordon Grace, George ,37 Grady, Tommy (15) Graham, Elbert (77) ,80,81 Graham, Hershel A ,19,22 Graham, Thomas ,17 Granger, DeMarcus (96) ,07, 08, 09 Gravitt, Bert W. (17) Gray, Edmund (73) ,55,56 Gray, Tom (29) ,49,50 Grayson, Bobby (12) ,80,81 Grayson, Joseph P. (32) Greathouse, Myrle (61) ,46,47,48 Green, Fred ,03 Green, John (3) Green, Karl Green, Merrill (20) ,52,53 Green, Stanley (70) Green, Tremayne (43,46) ,94 Greenberg, Alan Greene, Emmitt Mickey (58,98) Greenlee, C. Wayne (71) ,55 Gregg, Kelly (97) ,96,97,98 Gresham, Jermaine (18) , 07, 08 Griffin, Bennett Griffin, Quentin (22) ,00,01,02 Griffis, Russell D. (90) ,78 Grigg, Larry (25) ,52,53 Grimmett, Tom (49) Grisham, Jim C. (45) ,63,64 Guess, Arthur (18,26) ,88,89,90 Guffey, Roy ,24,25 Gundy, Cale (12) ,91,92,93 Gutierrez, Jacob (21) ,05,06,07 Gwinn, Richard L. (70) ,57,58 Haag, Heinie W. (34) Haberlein, Jack (61) ,41 Habern, Ben (61) , 10 Haddad, David Hake, Jeff (47) ,84,85 Hale, David Hale, Earl P ,47,48 Hale, Joe Cliff (80) Halfman, Peter F. (36) ,72 Hall, Albert (1) ,92,93,94 Hall, Bernard (17,89) Hall, Brian (21) ,82,83,84 Hall, Charles E. Ed (72) ,65,66 Haller, W.C ,26,27 Hallett, Bill D ,45 Hallum, Ken (67) Halzle, Joey (15) , 07, 08 Hamilton, Raymond L. (96) ,71,72 Hamilton, William ,27,28 Hamm, Huel (71) ,41,42 Hamm, W. Dow ,19,21 Hammert, Pete, Jr ,23 Hammond, John (12) ,64,65 Hammons, Chris (81) ,99,00 Hamon, Claude L. (64,77) ,61 Hampton, Ben (63) , 09 Han, Tony (53) Hancock, Roy Hanna, James (82) ,09, 10 Hannan, Jason (54) Hardin, Lawrence (18) Hardin, Robert W Hardy, Russell ,19 Harley, John, Jr ,44 Harley, John, Sr Harmon, Jason (86) Harmon, Ronald E. (83) ,63 Harold, James Harp, Laddie J Harper, Gary (45) ,67,68 Harper, Mike (40) ,68,69 Harper, Scotty (3,43) Harrell, Joe Harris, Bill (87) Harris, Calvin Roy (6) Harris, Jack (54) ,34,35 Harris, Javon (30) , 10 Harris, Jerome (91,93) Harris, Jim (15) ,55,56 Harris, Lamar (19) Harris, Nic (5) ,06,07,08 Harris, Ralph (60) ,40,41 Harris, Tommie (97) ,02,03 Harrison, Bob (54) ,57,58 Harrison, Jon (12) ,71 Hart, Ben (37,88) ,65,66 Hartford, Glen ,23,24 Hartley, Garrett (32, 10) ,05,06,07 Hartline, Ronnie (45) ,59,60 Harts, John A Harvell, Everett Haskell, Lawrence ,19,20,21 Haskins, A. Lynwood ,28 Hatcher, Mickey (82) Haught, Richard Hawkins, Howard Haworth, Steve (6) ,80,81,82 Hawpe, Mike (57) ,72 Haycraft, Hugh Hayden, Jerry (66) Haynes, Ray (80,90) ,65,66 Haywood, Austin (89) Heape, Gene G ,49 Heard, Charles ,44 Hearon, Darlon N. Doc (73) ,52,53 Heath, Leon (40) ,49,50 Heatly, Dick (36) ,50,51 Hebert, Bud (33) ,77,79 Heinecke, Cory (89) ,00,01 Hefley, John ,97,98,99 Henderson, Joseph S. (46,60) Henderson, R. Alan (46,83) ,65,66 Henderson, Rod (17,50) ,94,95,96 Henderson, Zac R. (19) ,75,76,77 Hendricks, Earl ,21,23,24 Hendricks, Viene ,23,24 Herndon, Bob D. (36) ,54 Hess, Jeremy (73,85) ,01 Hetherington, Jerry (26,27) Hetherington, Rickey (32,37) ,68,69 Hettmannsperger, Harry (56,65) Heupel, Josh (14) ,00 Hewes, Elmo Bo (68) ,35,36 Hicks, Victor (80) ,76,77 Hickson, Donta (35) ,04,05 Higginbotham, John (59) Hilaire, Eric (90) Hill, Harry F ,19,20,21 Hill, Houston Bus Hill, Howard W. Bill (70) ,63,64 Hill, James Hill, Kyle (13) ,93 Hill, Scott (7) ,74,75,76 Hines, Percy (32) ,84 Hinton, Eddie (33) ,67,68 Hobby, Brewster (32) ,60 Hoffman, Wayne (41,81) ,73,74 Hogan, Patrick (27) Hoge, John (9) Holieway, Jamelle (4) ,86,87,88 Holland, J.D Holland, Lonnie (14) Holland, Weaver Holleyman, Bary (93,99) ,99,00,01 Holman, Jay (63) Holmes, Lendy (11) ,06,07,08 Holt, Jack D. (34) ,59 Hood, Fred (85) Horkey, Joe R. (79) ,49,50 Hotchkiss, Lewis (45) Hott, Oliver ,14,15,16 Hott, Sabert ,11,12,13 Hott, Willis ,14,15,16 Houston, Brandon (70) ,90,91 Houtman, Jay (37) Hover, Lee (9) ,76,77 Howard, James Hubbard, Edward (32) Hubble, Rocky (67) ,82 Huddleston, Woody (82) ,36,37 Hudgens, David (70) ,77 Huffman, Bill Hughes, Harry ,05,06 Hughes, Randy (19) ,73,74 Hughey, Noah (63) Hull, Ronn (70,84,89) Hulsey, Grant (95) Hunt, Daryl (85) ,76,77,78 Hunt, Jay (21) Hurst, Demontre (19) , 10 Hurst, Derrick (57) ,02 Husack, John E ,47,48 Hussey, Pat (23) ,73,74 Hutson, Mark (79) ,85,86,87 Hybl, Nate (8) , 2001, 2002 Ibiloye, Joseph (5) , 10 Iglesias, Juaquin (9) ,06,07,08 Ikard, Gabe (64) Ingram, Austin Ingram, Clint (37,44) ,03,04,05 Ingram, Jerry (90,65) ,51,52 Inman, Richard Walton (92) Irvin, Darrell (59,92) ,79 Irvin, Kyle (16) Irvin, Oliver Irwin, Bronson (68) Ivory, Horace (29,32) ,76 Ivy, Corey L. (43) ,96,97 Ivy, Corey T. (9) ,98 Ivy, Frank Pop (68) ,38,39 Jackson, Alvin ,22 Jackson, Brent (27,43) ,00 Jackson, Brian (2) ,07,08, 09 Jackson, Desmond (6) Jackson, Elvin E. (38) ,44 Jackson, Grady (38) Jackson, James Ray (28) Jackson, Jarrail (1,2,19) ,97,98,99 Jackson, Jonathan (49) ,02,03,04 Jackson, Keith (88) ,85,86,87 Jackson, Kerry (14_ ,74 Jackson, Michael (14) Jackson, Mickey (87) ,59 Jackson, Pasha (8,53) ,03 Jacobs, Jack (27) ,40,41 Jacobs, Jay Jamar, Gary (37) James, Harold L Janes, Charles Art (75) ,50 Jarman, George W. (66) ,63 Jefferson, Tony (1) Jeffries, Tavaris (72) Jenkins, Delbert Jenkins, William Jenkinson, Steve (2) Jennings, Bill (66) ,39,40 Jennings, Doyle D. (61) ,56,57 Jennings, Steve (90) ,57,58 Jensen, Chris (67) Jensen, Lester Jensen, Robert M. (67,79) ,72 Jimerson, Brian (50) Jimerson, Jay (15) ,78,79,80 Johnson, Andre (6) Johnson, Corey (27) ,91 Johnson, Darrius (42) ,93,94,95 Johnson, E.B ,22,23,24 Johnson, Earl (5) ,84,86 Johnson, Graham B ,17 Johnson, Greg (75) ,85,86,87 Johnson, Justin (25) Johnson, Lane (87) Johnson, Manuel (6,1) ,06,07,08 Johnson, Mickey R. (56) ,56,57,58 Johnson, Montford ,15,16 Johnson, Montford T. III (25) ,70 Johnson, Neil R ,14 Johnson, Oscar ,01 Johnson, Troy (80,88) ,85,86,87 Johnson, Wallace (46) Johnson, Wally Johnston, Paul X ,19,20 Johnston, Ross ,17,18 Johnston, W.R ,17,19 Jones, Brandon (81) ,02,03,04 Jones, Cedric (57) ,93,94,95 Jones, Danté (50) ,85,86,87 Jones, Emmaunuel (25) Jones, Harold (71,92) Jones, Jarvis (76) , 10 Jones, Jim (62,88) ,80,81 Jones, Kejuan (20) ,03,04,05 Jones, Ken (72,98) ,71,72 Jones, Landry (12) , 10 Jones, Ontei (11,38,42) ,98,99,00 Jones, Russell (6,25) ,92 Jones, Sedric (48) ,97,98,99 Jones, W.D. Buddy ,48,49,50 Jordan, Phil (93,74) ,70,71 Joseph, Davin (77) ,03,04,05 Joseph, Gana (29,38) ,97,98 Joseph, Jason (18) ,99 Joyce, Micheal R. (83) Joyner, Barry (42) ,79,80 Judkins, John F. (38) Justice, Chris (40,46) Kabba, Ahmed (5) ,98 Kaighan, Mike (43,54) Kalsu, Bob (77,94) ,66,67 Kaltenbacher, Jim Kaspar, Kert (46) ,87,88 Keadle, Robert D. (33,42) Kearney, Vic (31) ,71,72 Keeling, Mike (99) ,80,81,82 Keeton, Durwood (21) ,73 Keith, Jason (58) ,91,92 Keith, Olin (37) ,40 Keller, Troy Kay (87) ,52,53 Kelly, Malcolm (2,4) ,06,07 Kempenich, Scott (72) ,98,99,00 Kennedy, Jon R. (48) ,65,66 Kenney, Cameron (6) , 10 Kennon, Lee V. (60) Key, Don (60) ,80,81,82 Kidd, Summie ,27 Killingsworth, Joe (83) ,68,69 Killion, Kirk (83) ,74 Kilpatrick, Darren (90) ,85,86,87 Kimball, Robert L. (21) ,78 Kindley, Don L., Jr. (52) ,66 King, Aubrey (87,97) ,86 King, David (90) , 10 King, David W. (57) King, Glenn (21) ,70,71 King, Kenny (30) ,77,78 Kinlaw, Reggie (62) ,76,77,78 Kirby, Darrell (78,96,97) Kirby, Monty Kircher, Omer (M) , 49, 50 Kirk, Clyde (16) ,29,30 Kitchell, Charles Abe Kitchens, Gus (18) ,39 Klein, Kory (93) ,01,02,03 Klitzman, Robert (54) Knall, Mike (13) ,07,08 Knapp, Jim Knight, Alford Eugene (38) Koller, John (81) ,66,67 Koontz, Brent (52,91) ,91,92,94 Kosmos, Mark (69,90) ,66 H I J K

185 185 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY THE SOONERS COACHING STAFF 2011 SEASON BOOMER SOONER NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * LETTERWINNERS Kramer, Forrest Kramer, Kyle (82) Kreick, Edward ,47 Krisher, Bill (65) ,56,57 Kuhn, Buster (38,39) Kulbeth, Ralph L. (51,69) Kunkle, Steve (58) Kusiak, Joe (68) ,69 LaCrosse, Clane (50,54) La Rosa, Vince (52) ,70 Ladd, Benton (75) ,56,57 Lahar, Harold W. (32) ,39,40 Lamb, Roy ,24 Lamb, W.G. (68) ,41,42 Lambert, Chris P., Sr. (43) Lancaster, Eddie (62,63,76) ,68 Land, Proctor (34,97) ,90,91 Lane, Lester (17) Lang, Noland W., Jr Lang, Vernon (68) ,59,60 Langston, Chuck (75) ,93,94,95 Larghe, Steve (37) Larue, William (33) ,39 Lashar, R.D. (13) ,88,89,90 Lashar, Tim (31) ,84,85,86 Latham, Bob, Jr. (56,57) ,86,87,88 Latimer, Zach (46) ,04,05,06 Laurita, Al (62,64) ,85,86,87 Lawrence, J. Adair Lawrence, Jim (92) ,57,58 Lea, Paul (36) ,62 Leake, John Buddy, Jr. (22). 1951,52,53,54 Lear, Alvin (48) Lebow, Derald ,44 Lecrone, Leroy ,26,27 Lecrone, Ray ,26,27 Ledbetter, Jerome (20) ,83,84 Ledbetter, Weldon (43) ,80,82 Lee, Frank Lee, Hilary (34) ,30 Lee, John ,29 Lee, Steve (81) Lee, William Wayne (50,51,75) ,61,62 Legg, Jerry A Leggett, Scott (70) Lehman, Teddy (11,54) ,01,02,03 Lemon, William Lepak, Brian (51) , 10 Levonitis, Bill (37) Levy, Tony (22) ,91 Lewis, Brian (82) ,96 Lewis, Chris (82) Lewis, Fred (95) ,95 Lewis, Gilmer A., Jr. (73) ,58,59 Lewis, Hardie (20,23) ,31 Lewis, Ike (1,29) ,90 Lewis, Johnny (95) ,79,80,81 Lewis, Ronnell (56) , 10 Lewis, Travis (28) , 09, 10 Liggins, Granville (66,93) ,66,67 Light, Earl Link, Donald Link, Emery A. (68) Linn, Jim (18,33,84) Linzy, Marceline Chavez (47) Lisak, Edward J. (45) ,49,50 Little, Kenneth (89) ,34,35 Little, Mo (18) ,97 Little, Richard Littlejohn, Wray (85) ,52,53,54 Littrell, Jim (42) ,74,75 Littrell, Seth (35) ,98,99,00 Lively, William Prentice Loadholt, Phil (79) ,08 Locke, Norval (51) ,38,39 Lockett, David M. (85) ,50,51 Lofton, Curtis (40) ,05,07 Lohmann, Phil Jay (46,53,81) ,60,61 Luna, Jacob (27) Long, Beede ,34 Long, Bert Long, Charles Long, Delbert (27) ,55,56 Long, Frank ,05,06,07,08 Long, Ted (3,26) ,89,90,91 Looney, Joe Don (33) Lott, Thomas (6) ,77,78 Loughridge, Robert E. ( ,54,55 Lovall, Gerald Lowe, Marcus (92) Lowell, Gary (25) ,80,81,82 Luckey, Stirling (56,97) Lucky, Mark (52) ,78,79,80 Ludwig, Stephen Lee (59) Lund, Craig M. (84) Luster, Dewey ,18,19,20 Lynn, Gabe (9) Mabry, Jeffrey C. (6) MacDuff, Larry (92) ,69 Macias, Tim (53,77) ,97,98 Mackey, Damian (13,36) ,00,01 Mackey, Paul ,97,98 Macon, Pryce (94) , 10 Madu, Mossis (17) ,08,09, 10 Malone, Fred R. (85) ,68 Malone, Terrance (49,81) ,96,97 Maloney, Don J. (22,23) Maloney, Pete (44) Manley, Leon ,48,49 Manly, J.R. (22) ,38,39 Manning, Terran (64) ,88,89,90 Mantle, Mike (60) ,84,85 Manuel, Rod (73,85) ,94,95,96 Marcum, Delton Marks, Richard W. (70,87) ,86,87 Marsee, Jack (64) ,41,42 Marsh, James H ,19,20,21,22 Marsh, Victor ,28,29 Marshall, Everett (24,80) ,70,71 Marshall, Torrance (10) ,2000 Martin, Bob (86) Martin, Fred Martin, Howard C ,26 Martin, John (43) ,40 Martin, Leo (78,80) ,75,76 Martin, Randy (84) Martin, Robert Martin, William A ,39,40,41 Mason, Rick (55) ,70 Massad, Ernest L. (24,42) ,30,31 Mathes, Donald E Mathews, Orville (35) ,40,41 Mathis, Reggie (58,86) ,77,78 Mathis, Will (65) ,00,01 Mattox, William (25) ,41,42 Maxfield, Ralph (18,92) ,61 Mayes, Clair S ,49,50 Mayfield, Corey (46,52) ,90,91 Mayfield, R.C. Bob ,44 Mayhew, J.A. Al ,28,29 Mayhew, Matt (6,30,84) ,00 Mayhue, Charles D. (14) ,63,64 Mays, Ed B ,47,48,49 McAdams, Carl (51) ,64,65 McBride, Brad (48) ,85,86,87 McCain, Frank ,16,17 McCall, Aubrey McCampbell, Richard (32) McCartney, John McCarty, Howard W. (34) ,38 McCasland, T. Howard ,15 McClellan, Mike (31) ,60,61 McCloud, Marc Dwight (78) McClure, Bruce (73) ,95,96,97 McClure, Daniel Edwin II (32) McCoy, Gerald (93) ,08, 09 McCoy, James P. (70) McCoy, Matt (34) ,01,02,03 McCreary, Byrom ,03,04,05 McCullough, Hugh (26) ,38 McCurdy, Rick (80) ,63,64 McCutcheon, Bill ,97 McDade, Billy (23,25) McDade, Laddie Burl McDaniel, Wahoo (40) ,58,59 McDaniel, Mike (6,10,14) ,95,96 McDannald, Morris R. (69) ,34,35 McDermott, Hugh V ,17,19 McDonald, Don (49) McDonald, Jeff (11) McDonald, Tommy (25) ,55,56 McDonough, Kevin (89) McDougle, Stockar (78) ,99 McEachern, Hays (16) ,07 McFadden, Alfred ,23 McFarland, Jamarkus (97) , 10 McFerron, George McGee, Garrick (8) ,95 McGee, Reece (90) McGee, Stacy (92) McGehee, Perry E. (51) McGlothlin, Claude ,17 McGraw, Joseph McGruder, Lynn (96) ,03,04 McKim, Jay D. (35) ,79,80 McKinley, Mike (31) ,89,90,91 McKinley, William ,21 McLaughlin, John (69) ,72 McLaughlim, Mike (85) ,72 McMichel, Ken (12,17) ,87,88,89 McNabb, Norman (65) ,48,49,50 McPhail, Buck (41) ,51,52 McPhail, Gerald (48) ,55 McQuarters, Ed L. (64) ,63,64 McReynolds, Edwin C McReynolds, Joe (1) ,75 Meacham, Bill (19) Meacham, Edgar ,12,13 Meacham, Randy (86,89) ,67,68 Mears, Gene (55) ,53,54 Medice, Larry (62,67) ,89,90 Medlock, Newt Meinhert, Lloyd Melendez, Jaime H. (60) ,75,76,77 Melson, Chris (8,17) ,89,90,91 Mendenhall, Ken (50,69) ,68,69 Mensik, Erik (88,69) ,10 Merkle, Fred ,97,98,99 Merkle, Joe ,97,98,99 Merrell, Webber (77) ,37 Messner, Chris (79) ,04,05,06 Metcalf, L.A. Butch (75) ,63,64 Meyer, Clifford Mickey, Joey (82) ,90,91,92 Migliazzo, Paul (42) ,84,85,86 Milburn, Glyn (5) Mildren, Jack (11) ,70,71 Mildren, Richard (48) Millard, Trey (33) Miller, Dejuan (24) ,09,10 Miller, Jeff (57) ,90 Miller, Jonathan (26) Miller, T.B ,34 Millington, Akim (69) Mills, Bus (21) ,29,30 Mills, P.J. (4,17) ,93,94,95 Mills, Ron (36) Milstead, Jon (49) ,71,72 Milstead, Karl (63) ,60,61 Ming, Leslie L Miskovsky, John (75) ,34,35 Mitchel, Eric (1) ,86,87,88 Mitchell, Jack ,47,48 Mitchell, Lance (10) ,03,04 Mobra, Joe (16) ,54,55 Monnett, Jim ,03,04,05,06 Montgomery, Homer ,15,16 Montgomery, Sam Mooney, Prentiss ,27 Moore, Billy Jack (64) ,58,59 Moore, Brandon (46) ,98,99,01 Moore, Cordero (89) , 09 Moore, Derland (97) ,72 Moore, Eric (1,2,3) ,96,97,98 Moore, Frank (97) Moore, Harry (55) ,49,50 Moore, Jerald (7,30) ,94,95 Moore, John (93) ,26 Moore, Kirk (23) Moore, Obie (57) ,75,76,77 Moore, Sherrone (77) ,07 Moreland, Matthew (37) ,09 Morford, Clare E. (65) ,42 Morford, Robert B. (67) ,58,59 Morford, R. Brent (94) Moriarty, Paul (64) ,92 Morris, Lee A., Jr. (84) Morris, Bill (63) ,42,46,47 Morris, Cecil (74) ,54,55 Morris, Dennit E. (51) ,56,57 Morris, Max (75,95) ,60 Morrison, C.E., Ram ,21,22,24 Morter, Ray A ,10 Morton, Don (59) Moses, James (89) ,03,04,05 Moss, William B Moyer, Greg (54,94) Mozee, Jamar (43) ,01 Muhammad, Greg (50,69) ,99 Mulac, John (64) ,97 Muldrow, Alvin Muldrow, Hal ,26,27 Mullen, John Daniel (58) ,71,72 Mullen, Michael L. (62) Mullen, Ray R. (45) ,42 Munn, Jeff Munsey, J.S. (34) ,40,41 Murphy, Kevin (39) ,82,83,85 Murray, DeMarco (7) ,08,09,10 Murray, Richard (76) Musil, Marshall (32) Nairn, James ,09,10,11 Needs, Al ,48,50 Neely, Ralph E. (77) ,63,64 Neher, Leroy (35) ,42,46,47 Nelson, Corey (7, 25) Nelson, Derrick (67) Nelson, Don (41,60,45) Nelson, F. Wayne (18,28) Nelson, George N. (50) Nelson, Jonathan (3) ,10 Nelson, John (83) Nelson, Roger D ,52,53 Nelson, Roy Nemecek, Vivian (95) ,35 Newland, Scott (81) ,83,84 Newton, Charles E. (98) Nichol, Keith (6) Nicholson, Donte (8) ,04 Nicholson, John (99) Nimmo, John (5) ,10 Nixon, Fred (11) ,77,78,79 Nixon, Laenar (82) Noble, Daniel (93) Noles, Dan M. (48,53) Nordgren, Geoffrey E. (19) ,70,71 Norman, Josh (3,30,31) ,99,00,01 Norris, Granville T ,26,27 Northcutt, Ken (62) ,55,57 Norwood, Pete (17) O Gara, Bill (54,64,68) ,78 O Grady, Kevin ,70 O Hara, Patrick (43) ,10 O Neal, Benton (19) O Neal, Jay (17) ,55,56 O Neal, Matt (60) ,99 O Neal, Pat (35) ,52,53,54 O Neal, Preston, Jr ,54 O Neal, Robert (36) O Shaughnessy, Steve (18) ,70,71 Oatts, Paul (55) Odom, Brian (24) Ogilive, Frank A Onyenegecha, Chijioke (22) ,05 Orendorff, Bill (64) Orr, Charles Orr, Ellis ,29 Oubre, Louis (66) ,79,80 L M N O

186 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS * LETTERWINNERS Oujesky, Joseph B. (68) ,55,56,57 Ousley, Scott (44) ,98 Overstreet, David ( ,78,79,80 Overton, Milton (63,74,94) ,93,94,95 Owens, Jameel (4) Owens, Jim ,47,48,49 Owens, Roger Ray (36) Owens, Roy (11) Owens, Steve (36) ,68,69 Owens, Tinker ( ,73,74,75 Ozumba, Chike (62) ,01,02 Paaso, Dick (79) ,67,68 Pace, Bobby W ,63,64 Pace, Harrison W Page, Bobby (18) ,63,64 Page, G. Robert (17) ,58,59,61 Page, Harland Paine, Charles W Paine, Homer ,47,48 Pair, Gaylengburn, Sam L Pannell, Larry (66,69,94) Pannell, Tommy (19) ,64,65 Pannell, William (56) Pansze, Art (3) ,33,34 Pansze, William N. (2,11) ,32,33 Panter, Adam (64) Panter, Ben (67) ,99,00,01 Parham, Duncan (82) ,87 Parker, De Mond (33,48) ,97,98 Parker, James (42,87) ,62 Parker, Kenneth W ,48,49 Parker, Paul (62,63,96) ,82,83 Parks, Edward Mickey (98) ,37 Parks, Jerry (58) Parrish, George ,34 Parsons, Hillard, Jr Patrick, Allen (23) ,06,07 Patterson, William A ,24 Paul, Byron (27) ,79,80 Paul, Harold (71) Paulsen, Jesse (42) Payne, James H. (67,78) ,62,63 Payne, Jerry (55) ,58,59 Payne, Ron (86) ,61 Peacock, Elvis (4) ,75,76,77 Pearce, Joe (41) ,68,69 Pearson, Douglas B. (12) Pearson, Lindell ,49 Pearson, Tom (80) Peddycoat, Dick Pegues, Rod (4,14) ,80,81,82 Pellow, Johnny (11) ,57,58 Pena, Tony III (87) Pendleton, Carl (68) ,05,06 Pennick, James ,23,24 Penny, JaJuan (85,89) ,93,94,95 Peoples, Will (29) ,02,03,04 Perini, Dale (84,92) ,61 Perkins, Antonio (4,28) ,02,03,04 Perry, Ed* No dates Perry, Fred Perry, Leon (2) ,86,88,89 Perryman, A.G. (89) Peters, Tony L. (16) ,74 Peters, Karl (15,19) Peters, Terry (16) ,76,77 Peters, Tyrell (23,45) ,94,95,96 Peters, Zarek (73,81,94) Peterson, Adrian (28) ,05,06 Pettibone, Jerry (20) Pfrimmer, Don (43) ,68 Phebus, Wright (67) Phelps, Kelly (7) ,79,81,82 Philips, Leon C Philips, Marland Philips, Martin Phillips, Anthony (68) ,86,87,88 Phillips, Forb L. (38) ,69,70 Phillips, Jon (66) ,85,86,87 Phillips, Michael F. (89) ,75,76 Phillips, T. Ray (17) Phipps, Mike (91) ,95,96 Pickard, Claud ,05,08 Pickett, Jeff (71) ,84,85 Pierce, Clovis (41) Pitchlynn, Thurman J. (36,41) Pittman, Andre (60,70) Pleasant, Demarrio (51) ,05,06,07 Pleasant, Ian (49) ,07 Porkorny, Charles D Pomeroy, Gary (45) ,83 Pool, Brodney (23,40) ,03,04 Pope, Eric (63) ,83,84,85 Pope, Kenith (28) ,72,73 Porter, Jack D. (74) ,67,68,69 Porterfield, John L. (82) ,63 Poslick, Joe (65,94) ,66,67 Poteat, Jowahn (21, 29) ,03,04,05 Potter, Byron (42) Potters, Gary (85) Potts, Frank ,26 Powell, Joe (3) Powell, Raymond R ,51,52,53 Powell, Roland (72) Powers, Clyde J. (29) ,72,73 Poynor, Ben (88) ,34,35 Preston, Gene Price, Harry ,07,10 Price, King Price, Lance (97) ,86,87 Price, William ,46,47,48 Pricer, Billy C. (43) ,55,56 Prickett, John Prince, Tony (37) Proctor, Sam (27) ,09,10 Pruitt, Greg (30,83) ,71,72 Pryor, Brandon (56) ,01 Qualls, Albert (81) ,70,71 Quinn, J.D. (63) Radcliffe, Earle ,08,10 Raley, John Randolph, John (87) Randolph, Tim (58,85) ,83,84 Rankins, Jejuan (17, 3) ,03,04,05 Rapacz, John J. (47) ,47 Rasheed, Kenyon (33) ,90,91,92 Ratterree, Trent (47) ,09,10 Ray, Darrol (3) ,77,78,79 Ray, John Ray, Terry (4,19) ,89,90,91 Rayburn, Tony (35) ,84,85,86 Rayl, Brett (59) ,05 Rector, Joe D. (80) ,57,58 Reddell, Brad (84) ,90,91,92 Reddell, John C (7) ,51,52 Reed, Darrell (40) ,85,86,87 Reed, Richard (51,96) ,85 Reeds, Artie Reeds, Chester ,05 Reeds, Clarence Reeds, Claude E ,11,12,13 Reese, Jerry (27) ,75,76 Reeves, Matt (42,99) Reilly, Mike (41,50) ,79,80 Remy, William E Rentie, Caesar (77) ,85,86,87 Rentzel, Lance (38) ,63,64 Resler, Jeff (71) ,92,93,94 Reynolds, Jaz (16) Reynolds, Ryan (8) ,07,08, 09 Reynolds, Tanner (52) ,00 Rhodes, Roy Rhodes, Steve (24) ,77,78,80 Rhymes, George (4) ,81,83,84 Rhynes, Gary (42) Rice, Jacob (68) ,03,04,05 Richardson, Joe A Richardson, Ramon (91) ,00 Riddley, Steve (37) Rideau, Rodney (45,47) ,97,98,99 Riley, James (61,71) ,65,66 Ringer, Mike (15) ,64,65 Ripley, J.M. Mickey (16) ,68,69,70 Risinger, R.L Roach, Larry (26) ,71,72 Roberson, Broderick (62) ,92,93,94 Roberts, Donald H. (89) Roberts, C.C ,97,98,1900 Roberts, Fred Roberts, Greg (65) ,76,77,78 Roberts, Harold (29) ,30 Roberts, Hugh Roberts, J.D ,52,53 Roberts, Willie (88) ,04,05 Robertson, Dave (15) ,72 Robertson, Melbourne (70) ,34,35 Robinson, Bobbie (32) ,66 Robinson, David (5) Robinson, Eric (17) Robinson, George (72) ,06,07,08 Robinson, Lamont ( ,08 Robison, Leroy ,34 Rockford, Jim (2) ,81,83,84 Roegiers, Sabastien (54) Rogers, Charles E ,12,13 Rogers, J.W. Jim ,10 Rogers, Jimmy (34) ,76,77,78 Rogers, Joe (41) ,97 Rogers, Otis R. (20) ,37,38 Rogers, Tyrone (51) Roland, Phil (99) Rolle, David (41) ,57,58 Rollins, Zerrick (53,97) Romero, Frank (63,85,96) ,99,00,01 Rose, Michael (20) ,95,96,97 Rosenberg, Collin (27,36) ,94,95,96 Ross, Alvin (25,34,48) ,83 Ross, Dwight M Ross, Eugene (39) ,65,66 Ross, H. Grady Ross, Ronald K. (68) Rousey, Tom (28) Roush, John (62) ,73,74 Rowe, David (26,29,64) Rowe, William J. (12) Rowland, Ed ,51,52 Royal, Darrell ,47,48,49 Royter, (Unknown) Runbeck, Leonard Runnels, J.D. (38) ,03,04,05 Russell, Clyde (30) ,74 Russell, Kleyn (39) Ruster, Dan (16) ,71,72 Salmon, Don E. (39) Sandefer, J.D. Jakie III (27) ,57,58 Sanders, Jerry (45) ,80,81,82 Sandersfield, Melvin (25,41) ,60,61,62 Santee, Jack H (27) ,52 Santee, Robert P (27) Sarratt, Charles ,47 Saunders, Thomas W. (70,91) ,71,72 Savage, Antwone (6) ,00,01,02 Sawatzky, Mike (54) ,89,90 Sawyer, Steve Schaefer, Herbert ,23,24 Schmitt, Pete (80) ,90,91,92 Scholl, Robert (52) ,59 Schreiner, Carl S. III (67) ,64 Schreiner, Carl S., Jr Schreiner, Henry F ,49 Scott, Bob (78) ,57 Searcy, Byron (76) ,56,57 Sellmyer, Greg (39) ,78,79 Selmon, Dewey (91) ,73,74,75 Selmon, Lee Roy (93) ,73,74,75 Selmon, Lucious (98) ,72,73 Severin, Robert ,05,06 Sewell, Steve (13) ,82,83,84 Seymour, Bob (36) ,38,39 Shadid, Mitch (31) ,41,42 Shane, Dan S. (86) Shankle, William (8) ,92,94 Shanks, Patrick (51) ,42 Sharp, Basil ,45 Sharpe, Louis (70) ,40,41 Shaw, Clinton Shaw, Derek (52) ,07,08 Shearer, Clifton Shelby, Brandon (4,5) ,02,03,04 Shelley, John A. (33) ,70,71 Shepard, Darrell (8) ,81 Shepard, Derrick (3) ,84,85,86 Shepard, Woodie (23) Sherrod, Dale (36) ,56,57 Shields, Bennie (74) ,63 Shields, Larry (35) ,64 Shilling, Jack C. (63) ,58 Shipp, Jackie (49) ,81,82,83 Shirk, John ( ,38,39 Shoate, Myron (8,22) ,76 Shoate, Rod (43) ,73,74 Shoemaker, David (60,81) ,88 Shores, Phillip Short, Dan ,01,02,03 Short, Gacicuis Short, Harvey ,99 Short, Tom M. (85) ,37 Shotts, Ron (22) ,66,67 Shotts, Steve (14) Shoulders, Marvin (31) Sills, Jake (11,19) Silva, Frank R (17) ,49,50,51,52 Simcik, Douglas W. (45) ,77 Simmons, Brian (74) ,07,08,09 Simmons, Homer (22) ,41,42 Simmons, Milton E. (66) ,54 Simms, Dick E ,31 Simms, Terrance (1) ,02 Simon, E.N. (34) ,74 Simpson, Broderick (51) ,94,95,96 Simpson, Nick (58) Simpson, Travis (53) ,84,85,86 Sims, Billy (20) ,77,78,79 Sims, Fred (23) ,82 Sims, Jerry L. (79,91) ,69,70 Sims, Richard (5,12) ,31 Sims, Wes (60) ,02,03,04 Singletary, Hinston L Sitton, Ken (18) ,80 Skidgel, Wesley A. (22) ,63 Skinner, Mike (75) ,00,01,02 Skinner, Reggie (21,22,24) ,99 Slater, Bob (68) ,82,83 Slaughter, Trae (23) ,98 Slough, Elmer ,24 Smalley, Harley Smith, C. Lyle (40) ,40,41 Smith, C. Michael (39) Smith, David (38,44) ,73 Smith, Dean C. (72) ,49,50 Smith, Fred (67) ,50,51 Smith, Fred C Smith, Jarvis (4,28) ,01 Smith, Jay (61,71) , 98,99 Smith, John L Smith, Josh (77) Smith, Kolby (89) Smith, Leon L Smith, Michael G Smith, Norman W. (16) ,63,64 Smith, Pete (90) ,36,37 Smith, Ray Smith, Reggie (1) ,06,07 Smith, Todd (37) ,84,85 Smith, Travian (36) ,95,96,97 Smith, Trent (88) ,00, 01,02 Smitherman, Don (24) ,88,89 Smoot, Roy ,19,20,21 Snell, Ernest B. (36,41) ,31 Snodgress, M.H Soloman, DeMario (34) Songy, Darrell (16) ,80,82 Sparkman, Homer (71) ,44 Sparks, Keith (29,61) ,94,95 Spears, Roy A ,12,13 Speegle, Cliff (24) ,39,40 Spence, Armand (47) ,98,99 Spencer, Mike (51) Spottswood, Ed (42) Stacy, James (35) ,33,34 Stacy, Ronnie Lee (78,96) ,71 Stafford, Anthony (25) ,86,87,88 Q R S P

187 Stahl, William Stamps, Harry, Jr. (76) ,93,94,95 Stanberry, Keith (19) ,82,83,84 Stanley, Raymond (28) ,30 Steele, David A. (89,90) Steele, Jack (44) ,41,42 Steffen, Roger (9,51) ,99,00 Steinberger, Clinton C ,23 Steinbock, Delmar (35) ,35 Steines, William (36) Stell, Damon (27) ,85,87,88 Stensrud, Bruce (17) ,68,69 Stephens, Cedric (7,22) ,96,97,98 Stephens, Darren (25) Stephens, Sam (50) ,42 Stephenson, Donald (59) ,10 Stephenson, Robert L. (31) ,66,67 Stevens, Jimmy (17) ,09,10 Stevenson, Ralph (46,61) ,38,39 Steward, J.N Stidham, J. Thomas (16) Stiller, Don (89) ,56,57 Stills, Kenny (4) Stogner, C.H. (17) ,31 Stoia, Sam (56) Stokes, George (79) ,62,63 Stokes, Ricky (46) ,73 Stone, Clifford O., Jr Stover, Albert ,45 Stover, Robert L Strait, Derrick (2) ,01,02,03 Strong, Fred (81) Strouvelle, C.E Struck, Mike (92) ,72,73 Sturch, John (88) Sturm, Bill (11) Sullivan, David (68) Sullivan, Glenn (9,11) ,87 Sumpter, R.O. Bob Suntrup, Tom (46) Sutton, Anthony P (4) Swank, Floyd Swanson, Garry F. (49) Swanson, Lance (21) ,89,90 Swanson, T.M Swartz, P.W Swatek, Charles Swatek, Roy E ,19,20,21 Swofford, Joe T Tabor, Paul (73) ,78,79 Tabor, Phil (74) ,76,77,78 Talbott, George V Tallchief, Tom Tanner, Baron (76,92) ,95 Tarlton, Stephen F. (61) ,69,70 Tate, Larry Wayne (94) Taton, Bruce (5) ,78,79 Tatum, John E. (50,64) ,61,62 Taylor, Adrian (86) ,08,09,10 Taylor, Ben (17) ,26,27 Taylor, Fenton ,29 Taylor, Jim (67) ,73,74 Taylor, L. Geary (34,40) Taylor, Otis (11) ,90,91,92 Taylor, Sherwood A. (31) ,78,79 Teel, Charles (33,47) ,31 Teeter, George Howard (77) ,40,41 Tennell, Adron (80) ,07,08, 09 Tennyson, Dewey (28,94) ,34,35 Terrell, David (19) Thatcher, J.T. (15,28) ,98,99,00 Thibodeaux, Calvin (58) ,04,05,06 Thomas, Chuck (73) ,82,83,84 Thomas, Clendon (35) ,56,57 Thomas, George C ,47,48,49 Thomas, Jamie (38) ,74,75 Thomas, Jim (44) ,37,38 Thomas, Keith (28,81) ,74,75,76 Thomas, W.S. (25) Thompson, Bobby (29) Thompson, Charles (6,16) ,88 Thompson, James ,22,23,24 Thompson, Jerry (66) ,58,59 Thompson, Kevin (22) ,87,88,89 Thompson, Michael (21,45) ,96 Thompson, Michael (19) ,00,02,03 Thompson, Paul (14, 12) ,03,05,06 Thompson, Scott (19) Thompson, Travis (25,26) Thomsen, Todd (91) ,86,87,88 Thornton, Mike (7) ,99 Thunander, Eric (53) ,00 Tigart, Thurman ,44,45 Tillery, Jerry (89) ,59,60 Tillman, A.M. Pete ,47,48 Tillman, Donald ,45 Tillman, Spencer (20,34) ,84,85,86 Timberlake, R.W. (81) ,55,56 Tippens, Trey (88) ,90,91,92 Tipps, Ken ,48,49 Titsworth, John (69,78) ,67,68 Todd, Nelson Page (71) ,71 Tolbert, James R Toney, Chris (39,42) Townsend, Dan (39) ,04 Travis, Reese (55,66,70) Tribby, Floyd Trice, Marcus (13) ,10 Trotter, Jess ,47,48 Truesdell, George ,06 Truitt, John (41) ,83 Tubbs, Jerry (53) ,55,56 Tucker, Josh (61) Tupper, Jeff (78,91) ,83,84,85 Turner, Richard (96) ,78,79,80 Tyler, Claude Tyler, George ,19,20,21 Tyree, James E. (41) ,42,46,47 U Uhles, Ric (52) ,82,85 Unruh, Dean (60) ,71,72 V Vachon, Mike (92) ,67 Vallance, Chad Y. (65) Valora, Forrest (82) ,78,79,80 Van Burkleo, Bill (15) Van Camp, Eric (31) ,74,75 Van Keirsbilck, Mark (76) ,87,88,89 Van Osdol, Scott (31) Van Pool, Jack (15) ,53 Vardeman, Barry (39) Vardeman, Robert (66) ,65 Vardeman, Ryan (35,55) ,96 Vaughan, Mike (79) ,75,76 Venable, Jack Venable, Jim ,45 Vermillion, Larry (62) ,63 Vessels, Billy (35) ,51,52 Vickers, David (10,18) ,85,86,87 Vitito, Tim (68) Vogel, Al ,45 Vogle, Daniel O Voiles, John David (60) ,63,64 von Schamann, Uwe (10) ,77,78 Von Tungeln, Rudolph W Waggoner, Roy ,05,06 Waggoner, F.E. Gene Walker, Ab D. (1,10) ,31 Walker, Barrion (3) ,81 Walker, Barth P. (76) ,36,37 Walker, Brandon (73) ,07,08 Walker, Casey (53) Walker, Darnell (28) ,91,92 Walker, Marcus (24) ,05,06,07 Walker, Wade (60) ,47,48,49 Wallace, Dave (17) ,47 Wallace, Polly ,25,26 Wallace, Randy (50,90) ,89,90,91 Walling, Vernon ,07,08 Walrond Jr., George A. (98) ,77 Wantland, C.W ,08 LETTERWINNERS Ward, Allen (28) Ward, Bob ,58 Ward, Dennis (61,71,78) ,62 Ward, Jeffery C. (61) ,78 Ward, Paul ,27,28 Ward, Stanley (82) Warmack, Bob (11) ,67,68 Warner, Bobby (16) Warren, Corey (2) ,91,92,93 Warren, Guy (11,15) ,30 Washington, Joe (24) ,73,74,75 Washington, R.J. (91) ,10 Waters, Ron L. (35,44) ,73,74 Watkins, Chris (74) Watkins, Smith (16,40) Watson, Johnny A. (76) ,69,70 Watts, Bennett (15) ,59,60 Watts, Bill (69,71) Watts, Elbert (15) Watts, J.C. (1,19) ,79,80 Way, Tress (36) ,10 Weatherall, James (71) ,49,50,51 Webb, Terry D. (66) ,74,75 Weddington, Darrell (30,87) Weddington, Mike (88) ,80,81,82 Weedn, Henry ,12 Welch, Tim (45) ,72,73 Wells, Ben D. (71) Wesley, Maylon (5,31) ,93,94,95 West, John ,45 West, Stanley B ,47,48,49 Wetherbee, Phillip L. (63,70) Whaley, Steve (18,57) ,80,81 Wheeler, Gordon (88,97) Wheeler, J.W. (79) ,34,35 Whisenant, John B White, Billy (50,73) ,60,61 White, Brad (76) White, C. Lazelle ,23,24 White, Derrick (14) ,85,86,87 White, Jason (18) ,01,02,03,04 White, Phil E ,19,20 White, Terrance (13) ,96,97,98 Whited, Marvin (21) ,40,41 Whitson, Carter (81) , 09 Whittington, Claude L. (21,43) ,32,33 Wickersham, Taylor (61) ,95,96,97 Wilcox, John Wilhelm, George (55) ,38,39 Wilhite, Otto Wilkerson, Jimmy (45) ,01,02 Wilkins, Greg (90) Williams, Alex (78) Williams, Charles A. (56) Williams, Curtice (91,93) ,86,87,88 Williams, Dante (98) ,87,88,89 Williams, Darien (41) ,05,06,08 Williams, Dewey (32,56) Williams, Earnest (20) ,91,92 Williams, Edward Williams, Gerald (10) ,96,97,98 Williams, Gregory (59) ,89 Williams, Jeff (36,86) ,81 Williams, John (98) ,05,06,07 Williams, Robert ,84 Williams, Roy (38) ,00,01 Williams, Sammy (65,75) ,97 Williams, Steve (76) ,80,81,82 Williams, Steve (98) ,97 Williams, Trent (71) ,07,08, 09 Williams, Troy (37) Wilmoth, Evert G ,17 Wilson, Charles Hugh (31,46) ,31 Wilson, Chris (30) ,89,90,91 Wilson, Corey (99) ,92 Wilson, Danny (98) ,81,82,83 Wilson, Keith (87) Wilson, Matt (60) ,94 Wilson, Remardo Wilson, Stanley (32) ,80,81,82 Wilson, Travis (43, 4) ,03,04,05 Wilson-Guest, Jeremy (91,96) ,99,00 Winblood, Bill (57) Winchester, James (86) ,10 Winchester, Mike (12,22) ,85,86 Winfrey, Ronald M. (64,96) ,66 Wingate, Robert ,1900 Winters, Chet (40) ,80,81,82 Wise, Mike (65) ,88,89 Wise, Casey (99) Wolf, Key ,06,07,08 Wolfe, D.J. (25) ,05,06,07 Wolfe, Zetta Wolverton, M.E. Woody (88) ,54 Wood, Eddie (27) Wood, Steven Norvel (62) ,39,40 Woods, Austin (50) Woods, Billy Joe (M) ,59,61,62,63 Woods, C.A. Tony (67,99) ,86,87,88 Woods, Clovis (4,37) ,97,98,99 Woods, Mike (2,41) ,97,98,99 Woods, Mort ,10 Woodson, Paul (38) Woodworth, Calvin (60) ,54,55 Woolfolk, Andre (17) ,00,01,02 Wooten, W.G. (21) ,43,44 Works, Renaldo (47) ,01,02,03 Wren, Ricky (92) ,92,93 Wright, Curtis Truman ,48 Wright, John W. Bill Wright, Lonnie Gene (70) Wright, Sonny Thelton (18) ,43 Wright, Willie (2) Wyatt, Bobby J. (52) Wylie, Gary (37,40) ,61,62 Wylie, Joe (22) ,71,72 York, Marshall R. (72) ,59,60 Young, Dalton (75) Young, Gary L. (37) ,74 Young, Herbert (23,48) ,80 Young, Paul (15,22,45) ,31 Young, Roland Waddy (49) ,37,38 Zabel, Steve (82) ,68,69 Zaslaw, Dane (45) ,07 The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department has made every effort to verify lettermen information. We welcome any clarifications or adjustments. 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188 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 188 SOONERS IN THE NFL DRAFT 2011 (4) Pos Team Rd Pick DeMarco Murray RB.... Dallas Quinton Carter S..... Denver Jonathan Nelson DB.... St. Louis Jeremy Beal DE.... Denver (7) Pos Team Rd Pick Sam Bradford QB.... St. Louis Gerald McCoy DT.... Tampa Bay Trent Williams OT.... Washington Jermaine Gresham TE..... Cincinnati Keenan Clayton LB..... Philadelphia Dominique Franks DB.... Atlanta Brody Eldridge TE..... Indianapolis (5) Pos Team Rd Pick Phil Loadholt OT.... Minnesota nd th Juaquin Iglesias WR.... Chicago rd th Nic Harris LB..... Buffalo th th Duke Robinson OG.... Carolina th rd Manuel Johnson WR.... Dallas th th 2008 (4) Pos Team Rd Pick Curtis Lofton LB..... Atlanta nd th Malcolm Kelly WR.... Washington nd st Reggie Smith CB.... San Francisco rd th Allen Patrick RB.... Baltimore th th 2007 (3) Pos Team Rd Pick Adrian Peterson RB.... Minnesota st th Rufus Alexander LB.... Minnesota th th C.J. Ah You DE.... Buffalo th th 2006 (6) Davin Joseph G..... Tampa Bay st rd Chris Chester C..... Baltimore nd th Dusty Dvoracek DT.... Chicago rd rd Travis Wilson WR.... Cleveland rd th Clint Ingram LB..... Jacksonville rd th J.D. Runnels FB..... Chicago th th 2005 (10) Jammal Brown T..... New Orleans st th Mark Clayton WR.... Baltimore st nd Brodney Pool S..... Cleveland nd th Mark Bradley WR.... Chicago nd th Dan Cody DE.... Baltimore nd rd Brandon Jones WR.... Tennessee rd th Antonio Perkins CB.... Cleveland th rd Donte Nicholson S..... Tampa Bay th st Lance Mitchell LB..... Arizona th th Wes Sims G..... San Diego th th 2004 (3) Tommie Harris DT.... Chicago st th Teddy Lehman LB..... Detroit nd th Derrick Strait CB.... New York Jets rd th 2003 (4) Andre Woolfolk CB.... Tennessee st th Quentin Griffin RB.... Denver th th Jimmy Wilkerson DE.... Kansas City th th Trent Smith TE..... Baltimore th rd 2002 (2) Roy Williams S..... Dallas st th Rocky Calmus LB..... Tennessee rd th 2001 (2) Torrance Marshall LB..... Green Bay rd nd Josh Heupel QB.... Miami th th 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 2000 (2) Stockar McDougle T..... Detroit st th William Bartee CB.... Kansas City nd th 1999 (3) Jermaine Fazande RB.... San Diego nd th De Mond Parker RB.... Green Bay th th Kelly Gregg DT.... Cincinnati th rd 1998 (4) Stephen Alexander TE..... Washington nd th Martin Chase DT.... Baltimore th th Travian Smith LB..... Oakland th nd Sammy Williams OL.... Baltimore th th 1997 (2) Barron Tanner DL..... Miami th th Rod Manuel DL..... Pittsburgh th th 1996 (6) Cedric Jones DE.... New York Giants st th Jerald Moore RB.... St. Louis rd rd Darrius Johnson CB.... Denver th nd Harry Stamps OL.... Arizona th st Wendell Davis CB.... Dallas th th J.R. Conrad OL.... New England th th 1994 (2) Aubrey Beavers LB..... Miami nd th Rickey Brady TE..... L.A. Rams th th 1993 (2) Pos Team Rd Pick Darnell Walker DB.... Atlanta th th Joey Mickey TE..... Philadelphia th th 1992 (9) Joe Bowden LB..... Houston th rd Brian Brauninger T..... Phoenix th th Mike Gaddis DB.... Minnesota th nd Stacey Dillard DT.... New York Giants th rd Terry Ray DB.... Atlanta th th Jason Belser DB.... Indianapolis th th Corey Mayfield DE.... San Francisco th th Brandon Houston T..... Philadelphia th th Chris Wilson LB..... Chicago th st ADRIAN PETERSON

189 1991 (5) Adrian Cooper TE..... Pittsburgh th rd James Goode LB..... Atlanta th th Frank Blevins LB..... Green Bay th th Scott Evans DT.... Phoenix th th Tom Backes DE.... Chicago th nd 1990 (3) Kevin Thompson DB.... Philadelphia th nd Leon Perry RB.... L.A. Raiders th th Ken McMichel DB.... Phoenix th th 1989 (4) Anthony Stafford WR.... Denver th nd Eric Mitchel DB.... Phoenix th th Tony Woods DT.... Chicago th th Anthony Phillips G..... Chicago th rd 1988 (13) Rickey Dixon DB.... Cincinnati st th Keith Jackson TE..... Philadelphia st th Dante Jones LB..... Chicago nd st Mark Hutson G..... Dallas rd th Greg Johnson T..... Miami th th Lydell Carr RB.... New Orleans th th Darrell Reed LB..... Green Bay th th Troy Johnson LB..... Chicago th rd Jon Phillips G..... Phoenix th th Derrick White DB.... Minnesota th th Derrick Crudup DB.... L.A. Raiders th st Caesar Rentie T..... Chicago th th Patrick Collins RB.... Green Bay th th SOONERS IN THE NFL DRAFT 1981 (8) David Overstreet RB.... Miami st th Keith Gary DE.... Pittsburgh st th Steve Rhodes WR.... St. Louis th th Richard Turner DT.... Green Bay th th Louis Oubre T..... New Orleans th th Ken Sitton DB.... Indianapolis th th J.C. Watts DB.... New York Jets th th Forest Valora TE..... Green Bay th nd 1980 (9) Billy Sims RB.... Detroit st st George Cumby LB..... Green Bay st th Darrol Ray DB.... New York Giants nd th John Goodman DE.... Pittsburgh nd th Fred Nixon WR.... Green Bay th th Paul Tabor C..... Chicago th th Bud Hebert DB.... New York Giants th th Barry Burget LB..... New England th th Mike Babb DB.... Atlanta th th 1979 (10) Greg Roberts G..... Tampa Bay nd rd Reggie Mathis LB..... New Orleans nd th Sam Claphan T..... Cleveland nd th Kenny King RB.... Houston rd nd Phil Tabor DE.... New York Giants th th Victor Hicks TE..... L.A. Rams th nd Daryl Hunt LB..... Houston th rd Thomas Lott RB.... St. Louis th th Uwe Von Schamann K..... Miami th th Reggie Kinlaw DT.... Oakland th th BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF 1987 (4) Brian Bosworth* LB..... Seattle st st Steve Bryan DE.... Chicago th th Spencer Tillman RB.... Houston th rd Paul Migliazzo LB..... Chicago th st 1986 (4) Tony Casillas DT.... Atlanta st nd Kevin Murphy LB..... Tampa Bay nd th Jeff Tupper DE.... St. Louis th th Marcus Dupree RB.... L.A. Rams th th 1985 (5) Pos Team Rd Pick Steve Sewell RB.... Denver st th Buster Rhymes WR.... Minnesota th th Danny Bradley WR.... L.A. Rams th th Chuck Thomas DT.... Houston th th Jim Rockford S..... Tampa Bay th th 1984 (7) Rick Bryan DT.... Atlanta st th Jackie Shipp LB..... Miami st th Dwight Drane* DB.... Buffalo st th Bob Slater DT.... Washington nd st Scott Case DB.... Atlanta nd nd Thomas Benson LB..... Atlanta nd th Paul Parker G..... St. Louis th th * NFL Supplemental Draft 1983 (3) Steve Haworth DB.... Houston th nd Weldon Ledbetter RB.... Tampa Bay th th Stanley Wilson RB.... Cincinnati th th 1978 (4) Pos Team Rd Pick Elvis Peacock RB.... L.A. Rams st th David Hudgens DT.... Dallas rd th Karl Baldischwiler T..... Miami th th Richard Murray DT.... Detroit th th 1977 (5) Horace Ivory RB.... New England nd th Sidney Brown DB.... New England rd nd Mike Vaughan T..... New York Giants th th Jerry Anderson DB.... Cincinnati th th Jim Culbreath RB.... Green Bay th th 1976 (7) Lee Roy Selmon DE.... Tampa Bay st st Joe Washington RB.... San Diego st th Billy Brooks WR.... Cincinnati st th Dewey Selmon DT.... Tampa Bay nd th Tinker Owens WR.... New Orleans th th Jimbo Elrod LB..... Kansas City th th Tony DiRienzo K..... San Diego th th 1975 (10) Rod Shoate LB..... New England nd st Tony Peters DB.... Cleveland th nd Randy Hughes DB.... Dallas th th Kyle Davis C..... Dallas th th John Carroll WR.... San Diego th th Wayne Hoffman TE..... Kansas City th th Clyde Russell RB.... Miami th th Jerry Arnold G..... Denver th th John Roush G..... San Diego th th Grant Burget RB.... New Orleans th nd THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY 1982 (4) Bill Bechtold C..... L.A. Rams rd th Terry Crouch G..... Indianapolis th th Mike Reilly DE.... L.A. Rams th th Lyndle Byford T..... Kansas City th st NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 189

190 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS SOONERS IN THE NFL DRAFT 1974 (7) Durwood Keeton DB.... St. Louis th th Gary Baccus LB..... New York Jets th th Clyde Powers DB.... New York Giants th th Kenith Pope DB.... Oakland th th Eddie Foster T..... New England th th Dave Smith LB..... Philadelphia th th Lucious Selmon DT.... New England th th 1973 (11) Derland Moore DE.... New Orleans nd th Greg Pruitt RB.... Cleveland nd th Al Chandler TE..... Cincinnati nd rd Leon Crosswhite RB.... Detroit nd th Joe Wylie WR.... Oakland th st Tom Brahaney C..... St. Louis th th Ken Jones C..... St. Louis th th Dan Ruster DB.... New England th th Dean Unruh T..... St. Louis th nd Ray Hamilton T..... New England th nd Larry Roach DB.... Chicago th th 1972 (4) Pos Team Rd Pick Jack Mildren DB.... Baltimore nd th Al Qualls LB..... Baltimore th st Roy Bell RB.... Dallas th th John Shelley DB.... Buffalo th th 1971 (3) John Watson T..... San Francisco th th Steve Castell LB..... Cleveland th th Monty Johnson DB.... Green Bay th th 1970 (6) Steve Zabel TE..... Philadelphia st th Jim Files LB..... New York Giants st th Steve Owens RB.... Detroit st th Ken Mendenhall C..... Atlanta th th Jack Porter G..... New York Jets th th Joe Killingsworth WR.... Boston th nd 1969 (1) Eddie Hinton FL..... Baltimore st th 1968 (3) Bob Kalsu T..... Buffalo th th Granville Liggins LB..... Detroit th th Ron Shotts RB.... Dallas th nd 1967 (5) Jim Riley T..... Miami nd th Ben Hart HB.... New Orleans rd th James Jackson E..... Oakland th th Eugene Ross DB.... New Orleans th th Tom Stidham K..... New York Giants th nd 1966 (2) Carl McAdams CB.... St. Louis st th Mike Ringer HB.... St. Louis th th 1965 (6) Lance Rentzel HB.... Minnesota nd rd Ralph Neely T..... Baltimore nd th John Flynn E..... Detroit th th Jim Grisham B..... Minnesota th th Larry Brown B..... Detroit th rd Ed McQuarters G..... St. Louis th th 1964 (3) Joe Don Looney B..... New York Giants st th Glen Condren T..... New York Giants th nd John Garrett LB..... Los Angeles th th 1963 (3) Jim Cook G..... St. Louis th st Dennis Ward T..... Philadelphia th th Paul Lea B..... St. Louis th th 1961 (3) Ron Hartline FB..... Detroit th st Mike McClellan B..... San Francisco th th Phil Lohmann C..... Cleveland th th 1960 (3) Pos Team Rd Pick Prentice Gautt FB..... Cleveland nd th Bobby Boyd B..... Baltimore th th Gilmer Louis T..... Green Bay th rd 1959 (3) Dave Baker QB.... San Francisco st th Bob Harrison C..... San Francisco nd th Ross Coyle E..... Los Angeles th th 1958 (4) Clendon Thomas B..... Los Angeles nd th Billy Krisher G..... Pittsburgh rd nd Doyle Jennings T..... Pittsburgh th th Dennit Morris B..... San Francisco th th 1957 (7) Jerry Tubbs C..... Chicago Bears st th Tommy McDonald B..... Philadelphia rd st Jimmy Harris QB.... Philadelphia th th Billy Pricer B..... Baltimore th th Ed Gray T..... Los Angeles th th Bob Derrick B..... Chicago Cards th nd Tom Emerson G..... Chicago Bears th th 1956 (4) Cecil Morris G..... Green Bay th th Bob Burris B..... Green Bay th th Bo Bolinger G..... Chicago Cards th th Joe Mobra E..... Cleveland th st 1955 (6) Max Boydston E..... Chicago Cards st nd Kurt Burris C..... Cleveland st th Buddy Leake B..... Green Bay rd th Bob Herndon B..... Chicago Cards th nd Steve Champlin T..... Cleveland th th Carl Allison B..... Chicago Bears nd rd 1954 (5) Larry Grigg B..... Baltimore nd th Merrill Green B..... Washington th th Roger Nelson T..... Washington th th J.D. Roberts G..... Green Bay th th Juel Sweatte B..... Pittsburgh th th 1953 (6) Billly Vessels B..... Baltimore st nd Eddie Crowder QB.... New York Giants nd nd Buck McPhail B..... Baltimore rd th Tom Catlin C..... Baltimore th th Dick Bowman G..... New York Giants th th Tom Carroll B..... Los Angeles th th OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

191 1952 (2) Jim Weatherall T..... Philadelphia nd th Ed Rowland T..... Cleveland th nd 1951 (6) Pos Team Rd Pick Leon Heath B..... Washington st th Clair Mayes G..... Chicago Bears th th Noland Lang B..... Los Angeles th th Frankie Anderson E..... Detroit th th Ed Lisak B..... Chicago Bears th th Jim Owens E..... Chicago Cards rd st 1950 (6) George Thomas B..... Washington st th Stan West G..... Los Angeles st th Leon Manley G..... Green Bay th nd Dee Andros G..... Chicago Cards th th Darrell Royal B..... New York Bulldogs th th George Brewer B..... Detroit st th 1949 (2) Myrle Greathouse B..... Chicago Cards th nd Jim Owens E..... Pittsburgh rd th 1948 (2) Nute Trotter T..... Boston th th Ray Pearcy C..... Washington th th 1947 (7) John Rapacz C..... Boston rd th Paul Buddy Burns G..... Green Bay th st Dave Wallace B..... Chicago Cards th th Charles Sarratt B..... Chicago Cards th st Jack Mitchell QB.... Green Bay th nd Wade Walker T..... Chicago Cards nd st Bill Morris E..... Chicago Bears th th 1946 (5) Joe Golding B..... Chicago Cards th st Thurman Tigart G..... Boston th nd Tom Tallchief T..... Pittsburgh th rd Derald Lebow B..... Los Angeles rd th John West B..... Los Angeles nd th 1945 (4) W.G. Wooten E..... Cleveland rd st Lee Kennon T..... Cleveland th th Stan Green T..... Detroit th th Don Fauble B..... Brooklyn th th 1944 (5) Jim Tyree E..... Brooklyn th th Ed Davis B..... Chicago Bears nd th Clare Morford G..... Boston nd th Max Fischer C..... Detroit rd rd Joe Golding B..... Brooklyn th th 1943 (4) Homer Simmons T..... Cleveland th th Walter Lamb E..... Chicago Bears th th Bill Campbell B..... Chicago Cards th rd Huel Hamm B..... Detroit th st 1942 (4) Pos Team Rd Pick Jack Jacobs B..... Cleveland nd th Roger Eason T..... Cleveland rd th Orville Matthews B..... Cleveland th nd Marvin Whited B..... Washington th th SOONERS IN THE NFL DRAFT 1941 (2) Hal Lahar G..... Chicago th th Johnny Martin B..... Chicago Bears th th 1940 (9) Dick Favor B..... Philadelphia rd th Cecil Shirk E..... Chicago Cards th th Frank Ivy Pittsburgh th th J.R. Manley G..... Green Bay th th Bob Seymour B..... Washington th th Alton Coppage E..... Chicago Cards th th Justin Bowers T..... Detroit th th Beryl Clark B..... Chicago Cards th st Ralph Stevenson G..... Cleveland th th 1939 (5) Waddy Young E..... Brooklyn rd th Hugh McCullough B..... Pittsburgh th th Earl Crowder QB.... Chicago Cards th nd Jim Thomas G..... Chicago Cards th nd Gil Duggan T..... New York Giants th th 1938 (2) Pete Smith E..... Detroit rd st Ed Parks C..... Washington th th 1937 (3) Bill Breeden E..... Pittsburgh rd th Elmo Bo Hewes B..... Pittsburgh th th Bill Conkwright C..... Chicago Bears th th 1936 (1) J.W. Wheeler T..... Green Bay nd th OKLAHOMA AND THE NFL DRAFT Including the four Sooners selected in 2011, OU has had 350 players picked all-time in the NFL Draft. Fourty-two of those players were taken in the first round including three overall No. 1 picks: quarterback Sam Bradford in 2010, running back Billy Sims in 1980 and defensive end Lee Roy Selmon in All-America linebacker Brian Bosworth was the No. 1 pick in the 1987 supplemental draft by Seattle. recent sooners picked early With four first round picks in the 2010 NFL Draft, Oklahoma has now supplied first-round selections for seven of the past 10 drafts. Minnesota used its first pick on Adrian Peterson in Davin Joseph was picked in the opening round by Tampa Bay in Jammal Brown and Mark Clayton were drafted in the first round in Tommie Harris went to Chicago in 2004, Andre Woolfolk was selected by Tennessee in 2003 and Roy Williams went to Dallas in MOST FIRST-ROUNDERS The 2010 NFL Draft marked a first for the Oklahoma program as four Sooners were selected in the first round. Oklahoma has also had two seasons with three players selected in the first round: 1970 and The 1970 draft featured Steve Zabel picked No. 6, Jim Files No. 13 and Steve Owens No. 19. In 1976, Lee Roy Selmon was selected No. 1 overall and Joe Washington No. 4 with Billy Brooks as the 11th overall pick. WHICH TEAMS HAVE DRAFTED THE MOST SOONERS? Several teams, for one reason or another, have historically picked Sooners in the NFL Draft. Only one team, the Houston Texans, has never drafted a Sooner: Arizona / St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Bears St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers Houston Texans NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 191 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

192 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ALL-TIME RESULTS John A. Harts Era (1895) Career Record: (.000) 1895 (0-1) Nov. 7 Oklahoma City (Town Team).... L (2-0, NO HEAD COACH) Oct. 28 Norman High* W Nov. 11 Norman High* W V.L. Parrington Era ( ) Career Record: (.792) 1897 (2-0) Dec. 1 Oklahoma City (Town Team).... W Dec. 31 Kingfisher College # W (2-0) Nov. 17 Arkansas City* W Nov. 28 at Fort Worth W (2-1) Oct. 12 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 24 at Arkansas W Nov. 2 at Arkansas City L (3-1-1) Oct. 10 at Texas L Oct. 17 CHILOCCO W Oct. 24 FORT RENO W Nov. 6 at Kingfisher College T Nov. 20 ARKANSAS CITY W Fred Roberts Era (1901) Career Record: (.600) 1901 (3-2) Oct. 19 at Texas L Oct. 26 BAYLOR W Nov. 6 at Fairmont W Nov. 13 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Nov. 25 TEXAS L Mark McMahon Era ( ) Career Record: (.595) 1902 (6-3) Oct. 1 GUTHRIE W Oct. 8 at Texas L Oct. 15 at Dallas Athletic Club L Oct. 22 at Arkansas W Oct. 29 OKLAHOMA CITY W Nov. 5 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Nov. 12 at Missouri L Nov. 19 EMPORIA STATE W Nov. 24 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W (5-4-3) Oct. 3 at Chilocco Indian W Oct. 10 KINGFISHER COLLEGE T Oct. 17 at Texas T Oct. 24 at Texas A&M W Oct. 31 FAIRMONT W Nov. 6 EMPORIA STATE T Nov. 13 at Kansas L Nov. 20 TEXAS L Nov. 25 ARKANSAS L Nov. 30 at Missouri Mines W Dec. 3 at Bethany L Dec. 10 LAWTON W Fred Ewing Era (1904) Career Record: (.563) 1904 (4-3-1) Oct. 10 KINGFISHER COLLEGE T Oct. 17 at Pauls Valley W Oct. 24 KANSAS L Oct. 31 at Lawton W Nov. 6 Oklahoma State # W Nov. 13 at Texas L Nov. 20 O.C. MILITARY W Nov. 25 BETHANY L BENNIE OWEN Era ( ) Career Record: (.677) 1905 (7-2) Oct. 9 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 13 HASKELL W Oct. 16 at Kansas L Oct. 23 KANSAS CITY MEDICS W Oct. 30 WASHBURN L Nov. 5 Texas* W Nov. 12 at Kingfisher College W Nov. 19 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Nov. 24 BETHANY W (5-2-2) Oct. 6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 13 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 19 at Oklahoma State W Oct. 26 at Kansas L Nov. 2 Texas* L Nov. 9 at Central Oklahoma W Nov. 16 PAWHUSKA T Nov. 23 SULPHUR W Nov. 28 at Washburn T (4-4) Oct. 4 at Kingfisher College W Oct. 11 CHILOCCO W Oct. 19 KANSAS L Oct. 25 EPWORTH W Nov. 9 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 12 at Texas A&M L Nov. 15 at Texas L Nov. 28 WASHBURN L (8-1-1) Sept. 25 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 3 at Oklahoma State W Oct. 10 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 17 at Kansas L Oct. 23 at Kansas State W Oct. 30 ARKANSAS W Nov. 5 EPWORTH W Nov. 13 TEXAS W Nov. 19 FAIRMONT W Nov. 24 at Washburn T (6-4) Sept. 23 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 2 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 9 at Kansas L Oct. 13 NW OKLAHOMA W Oct. 20 at Arkansas L Nov. 5 WASHBURN W Nov. 12 at St. Louis W Nov. 17 Texas A&M at Dallas L Nov. 19 at Texas L Nov. 29 Epworth* W (4-2-1) Oct. 7 at Kingfisher College W Oct. 17 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 21 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 28 MISSOURI L Nov. 12 KANSAS L Nov. 28 at Texas W Dec. 2 EPWORTH T (8-0) Oct. 7 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 14 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN W Oct. 20 at Oklahoma State W Oct. 27 WASHBURN W Nov. 4 at Missouri W Nov. 11 at Kansas W Nov. 22 NW OKLAHOMA W Nov. 30 at Texas W (5-4) Oct. 5 at Kingfisher College W Oct. 11 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 19 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 26 MISSOURI L Nov. 2 at Kansas W Nov. 9 Texas A&M at Houston L Nov. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 23 at Nebraska L Nov. 28 COLORADO L (6-2) Sept. 27 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 4 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 11 NW OKLAHOMA W Oct. 18 at Missouri L Oct. 31 KANSAS W Nov. 10 Texas at Houston L Nov. 21 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 27 COLORADO* W (9-1-1) Sept. 26 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 3 at Kingfisher College W Oct. 9 EAST CENTRAL W Oct. 17 MISSOURI W Oct. 24 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 31 at Kansas T Nov. 6 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 13 at Kansas State W Nov. 20 at Arkansas W Nov. 26 HASKELL W Nov. 30 at Tulsa W (10-0, 3-0 SWC CHAMPIONS) Sept. 25 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 2 at SW Oklahoma W Oct. 9 NW OKLAHOMA W Oct. 16 at Missouri W Oct. 23 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 30 KANSAS W Nov. 6 at Tulsa W Nov. 13 ARKANSAS W Nov. 20 at Kansas State W Nov. 25 Oklahoma State* W (6-5, 2-1 SWC) Sept. 23 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Sept. 30 at Oklahoma Baptist W Oct. 7 SW OKLAHOMA W Oct. 14 TULSA L Oct. 21 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 28 MISSOURI L Nov. 4 at Kansas L Nov. 11 at Kingfisher College W Nov. 18 KANSAS STATE L Nov. 25 at Arkansas W Nov. 30 Oklahoma State* W ALL CAPS indicate games played in Norman; * at Oklahoma City; # at Guthrie;! at Chicago, Ill OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

193 1917 (6-4-1, SWC) Sept. 22 at Central Oklahoma W Sept. 29 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 6 Phillips* W Oct. 13 at Illinois L Oct. 20 Texas at Dallas W Nov. 3 at Missouri W Nov. 10 KANSAS L Nov. 17 ARKANSAS T Nov. 24 TULSA W Nov. 29 Oklahoma State* L Dec. 15 at Camp Doniphan L (6-0, 2-0 SWC CHAMPIONS) Oct. 26 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Nov. 2 POST FIELD W Nov. 9 at Kansas W Nov. 16 at Arkansas W Nov. 23 Phillips* W Nov. 28 Oklahoma State* W (5-2-3, 2-1 SWC) Sept. 27 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 4 KINGFISHER COLLEGE W Oct. 11 TULSA L Oct. 18 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 25 at Nebraska T Nov. 1 MISSOURI T Nov. 8 at Kansas T Nov. 15 ARKANSAS L Nov. 22 at Kansas State W Nov. 27 Oklahoma State* W (6-0-1, MVC CHAMPIONS) Oct. 9 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 23 WASHINGTON W Oct. 30 at Missouri W Nov. 6 KANSAS W Nov. 13 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 20 at Kansas State T Nov. 25 DRAKE W (5-3, 2-3 MVC) Oct. 8 at Central Oklahoma W Oct. 15 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 22 WASHINGTON W Oct. 29 at Nebraska L Nov. 5 KANSAS W Nov. 12 at Missouri L Nov. 19 at Kansas State L Nov. 24 RICE W (2-3-3, MVC) Oct. 14 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W Oct. 21 KANSAS STATE T Oct. 28 NEBRASKA L Nov. 4 at Kansas L Nov. 11 MISSOURI W Nov. 18 TEXAS L Nov. 25 at Oklahoma State T Dec. 2 at Washington T (3-5, 2-4 MVC) Oct. 13 at Nebraska L Oct. 20 WASHINGTON W Oct. 27 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 3 KANSAS L Nov. 10 at Missouri W Nov. 17 at Texas L Nov. 24 at Kansas State L Nov. 29 DRAKE L (2-5-1, MVC) Oct. 4 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L Oct. 11 NEBRASKA W Oct. 25 at Drake L Nov. 1 at Oklahoma State L Nov. 8 MISSOURI L Nov. 15 at Kansas L Nov. 22 at Washington W Nov. 27 KANSAS STATE T (4-3-1, MVC) Oct. 3 at Kansas State L Oct. 17 DRAKE W Oct. 24 at Southern Methodist W Oct. 31 at Nebraska L Nov. 7 KANSAS T Nov. 14 at Missouri L Nov. 21 WASHINGTON W Nov. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE W (5-2-1, MVC) Oct. 9 ARKANSAS W Oct. 16 at Drake W Oct. 23 KANSAS STATE L Oct. 30 at Washington W Nov. 6 MISSOURI W Nov. 13 at Kansas L Nov. 20 ST. LOUIS W Nov. 25 at Oklahoma State T Adrian Lindsey Era ( ) Career Record: (.500) 1927 (3-3-2, 2-3 MVC) Oct. 8 at Chicago W Oct. 15 CREIGHTON T Oct. 22 at Kansas State L Oct. 29 at Central Oklahoma T Nov. 5 WASHINGTON W Nov. 12 KANSAS W Nov. 19 OKLAHOMA STATE L Nov. 24 at Missouri L (5-3, 3-2 BIG 6) Oct. 6 at Indiana L Oct. 13 CREIGHTON W Oct. 27 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 3 at Iowa State L Nov. 10 NEBRASKA L Nov. 17 at Kansas W Nov. 24 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 29 MISSOURI W (3-3-2, BIG 6) Oct. 12 at Creighton W Oct. 19 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 26 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 2 IOWA STATE W Nov. 9 KANSAS L Nov. 16 at Nebraska T Nov. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE T Nov. 28 at Missouri L (4-3-1, BIG 6) Oct. 4 NEW MEXICO W Oct. 11 NEBRASKA W Oct. 18 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 25 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 1 at Iowa State W Nov. 15 at Kansas L Nov. 22 at Oklahoma State L Nov. 27 MISSOURI T (4-7-1, 1-4 BIG 6) Oct. 3 RICE W Oct. 10 at Nebraska L Oct. 17 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 24 at Kansas State L Oct. 31 IOWA STATE L Nov. 7 KANSAS W Nov. 14 at Missouri L Nov. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE T Dec. 5 at Oklahoma City L Dec. 12 at Tulsa W Dec. 19 at Honolulu L Dec. 26 at Hawaii W ALL-TIME RESULTS LEWIE HARDAGE Era ( ) Career Record: (.482) 1932 (4-4-1, 3-2 BIG 6) Oct. 1 TULSA W Oct. 8 at Kansas W Oct. 15 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 22 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 29 at Oklahoma State L Nov. 5 MISSOURI L Nov. 12 at Iowa State W Nov. 19 NEBRASKA L Nov. 24 at George Washington T (4-4-1, 3-2 BIG 6) Sept. 30 VANDERBILT T Oct. 7 at Tulsa L Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 21 IOWA STATE W Oct. 28 at Nebraska L Nov. 4 KANSAS W Nov. 11 at Missouri W Nov. 18 at Kansas State L Nov. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE L (3-4-2, BIG 6) Oct. 6 CENTENARY W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 NEBRASKA L Oct. 27 at Kansas T Nov. 3 MISSOURI W Nov. 10 IOWA STATE W Nov. 17 KANSAS STATE L Nov. 22 at Oklahoma State T Dec. 1 at George Washington L LAWRENCE JONES Era ( ) Career Record: (.583) 1935 (6-3, 3-2 BIG 6) Sept. 28 COLORADO W Oct. 5 NEW MEXICO W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 IOWA STATE W Oct. 26 at Nebraska L Nov. 2 KANSAS L Nov. 9 at Missouri W Nov. 16 at Kansas State W Nov. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W (3-3-3, BIG 6) Sept. 26 TULSA T Oct. 3 at Colorado W Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Kansas W Oct. 24 NEBRASKA L Oct. 31 at Iowa State T Nov. 7 KANSAS STATE T Nov. 14 MISSOURI L Nov. 26 at Oklahoma State W Tom Stidham ( ) Career Record: (.750) 1937 (5-2-2, BIG 6) Sept. 25 at Tulsa L Oct. 2 RICE W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas T Oct. 16 at Nebraska T Oct. 23 KANSAS L Oct. 30 at Kansas State W Nov. 6 IOWA STATE W Nov. 13 at Missouri W Nov. 25 OKLAHOMA STATE W NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 193 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

194 ALL-TIME RESULTS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 1938 (10-1, 5-0 BIG 6 CHAMPIONS) Oct. 1 at Rice W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 15 at Kansas W Oct. 22 NEBRASKA W Oct. 29 TULSA W Nov. 5 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 12 MISSOURI W Nov. 19 at Iowa State W Nov. 24 at Oklahoma State W Dec. 3 WASHINGTON STATE W Jan. 2 Tennessee* L *First Bowl Game: Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (6-2-1, 3-2 BIG 6) Sept. 30 SOUTHERN METHODIST T Oct. 7 at Northwestern W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 21 KANSAS W Oct. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 4 IOWA STATE W Nov. 11 at Kansas State W Nov. 18 at Missouri L Nov. 23 at Nebraska L (6-3, 4-1 BIG 6) Oct. 5 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 26 at Iowa State W Nov. 2 NEBRASKA L Nov. 9 at Kansas W Nov. 16 MISSOURI W Nov. 23 TEMPLE W Nov. 30 at Santa Clara L (6-3, 3-2 BIG 6) Sept. 27 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 at Kansas State W Oct. 25 SANTA CLARA W Nov. 1 KANSAS W Nov. 8 IOWA STATE W Nov. 15 at Missouri L Nov. 22 MARQUETTE W Nov. 29 at Nebraska L DEWEY LUSTER Era ( ) Career Record: (.594) 1942 (3-5-2, BIG 6) Sept. 26 at Oklahoma State T Oct. 3 at Tulsa L Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Kansas W Oct. 24 NEBRASKA L Oct. 31 at Iowa State W Nov. 7 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 14 MISSOURI T Nov. 21 at Temple L Dec. 5 WILLIAM & MARY L (7-2, 5-0 BIG 6 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 25 NORMAN NAS W Oct. 2 Oklahoma State* W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 16 Tulsa* L Oct. 23 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 30 IOWA STATE W Nov. 6 KANSAS W Nov. 13 at Missouri W Nov. 27 at Nebraska W (6-3-1, BIG 6 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 30 NORMAN NAS L Oct. 7 Texas A&M* W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 21 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 28 TCU* W Nov. 4 at Iowa State W Nov. 11 MISSOURI T Nov. 18 at Kansas W Nov. 25 Oklahoma State* L Dec. 2 Nebraska* W (5-5, 4-1 BIG 6) Sept. 22 at Hondo, Texas, AAF W Sept. 29 at Nebraska W Oct. 6 TEXAS A&M L Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 KANSAS W Oct. 27 at Kansas State W Nov. 3 TCU L Nov. 10 IOWA STATE W Nov. 17 at Missouri L Nov. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE L Jim Tatum Era (1946) Career Record: (.727) 1946 (8-3, 4-1 BIG 6 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 28 Army L Oct. 5 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 26 at Iowa State W Nov. 2 at TCU W Nov. 9 at Kansas L Nov. 16 MISSOURI W Nov. 23 NEBRASKA W Nov. 30 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 North Carolina State* W *Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. BUD WILKINSON Era ( ) Career Record: (.826) 1947 (7-2-1, BIG 6 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 27 at Detroit W Oct. 4 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 KANSAS T Oct. 25 TCU L Nov. 1 IOWA STATE W Nov. 8 at Kansas State W Nov. 15 at Missouri W Nov. 22 at Nebraska W Nov. 29 OKLAHOMA STATE W (10-1, 5-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 25 at Santa Clara L Oct. 2 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 23 at TCU W Oct. 30 at Iowa State W Nov. 6 MISSOURI W Nov. 13 NEBRASKA W Nov. 20 at Kansas W Nov. 27 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 North Carolina* W *Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La (11-0, 5-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 23 at Boston College W Oct. 1 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 15 KANSAS W Oct. 22 at Nebraska W Oct. 29 IOWA STATE W Nov. 5 at Kansas State W Nov. 12 at Missouri W Nov. 19 SANTA CLARA W Nov. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 2 Louisiana State* W *Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La (10-1, 6-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 30 BOSTON COLLEGE W Oct. 7 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 21 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 28 at Iowa State W Nov. 4 at Colorado W Nov. 11 at Kansas W Nov. 18 MISSOURI W Nov. 25 NEBRASKA W Dec. 2 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 Kentucky* L *Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La (8-2, 6-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 29 WILLIAM & MARY W Oct. 6 at Texas A&M L Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 KANSAS W Oct. 27 COLORADO W Nov. 3 at Kansas State W Nov. 10 at Missouri W Nov. 17 IOWA STATE W Nov. 24 at Nebraska W Dec. 1 OKLAHOMA STATE W (8-1-1, BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 27 at Colorado T Oct. 4 PITTSBURGH W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 18 at Kansas W Oct. 25 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 1 at Iowa State W Nov. 8 at Notre Dame L Nov. 15 MISSOURI W Nov. 22 NEBRASKA W Nov. 29 at Oklahoma State W (9-1-1, 6-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 26 NOTRE DAME L Oct. 3 at Pittsburgh T Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 17 KANSAS W Oct. 24 COLORADO W Oct. 31 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 7 at Missouri W Nov. 14 IOWA STATE W Nov. 21 at Nebraska W Nov. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Maryland* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (10-0, 6-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 18 at California W Sept. 25 TCU W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 at Kansas W Oct. 23 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 30 at Colorado W Nov. 6 at Iowa State W Nov. 13 MISSOURI W Nov. 20 NEBRASKA W Nov. 27 at Oklahoma State W OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

195 1955 (11-0, 6-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 24 at North Carolina W Oct. 1 PITTSBURGH W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 15 KANSAS W Oct. 22 COLORADO W Oct. 29 at Kansas State W Nov. 5 at Missouri W Nov. 12 IOWA STATE W Nov. 19 at Nebraska W Nov. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 2 Maryland* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (10-0, 6-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 29 NORTH CAROLINA W Oct. 6 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 20 at Kansas W Oct. 27 at Notre Dame W Nov. 3 at Colorado W Nov. 10 at Iowa State W Nov. 17 MISSOURI W Nov. 24 NEBRASKA W Dec. 1 at Oklahoma State W (10-1, 6-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 21 at Pittsburgh W Oct. 5 IOWA STATE W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 19 KANSAS W Oct. 26 COLORADO W Nov. 2 at Kansas State W Nov. 9 at Missouri W Nov. 16 NOTRE DAME L Nov. 23 at Nebraska W Nov. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Duke* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (10-1, 7-0 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 27 WEST VIRGINIA W Oct. 4 OREGON W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 at Kansas W Oct. 25 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 1 at Colorado W Nov. 8 at Iowa State W Nov. 15 MISSOURI W Nov. 22 NEBRASKA W Nov. 29 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 Syracuse* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (7-3, 6-1 BIG 7 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 26 at Northwestern L Oct. 3 COLORADO W Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Missouri W Oct. 24 KANSAS W Oct. 31 at Nebraska L Nov. 7 at Kansas State W Nov. 14 ARMY W Nov. 21 IOWA STATE W Nov. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W (3-6-1, BIG 8) Sept. 24 NORTHWESTERN L Oct. 1 PITTSBURGH W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 15 at Kansas T Oct. 22 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 29 at Colorado L Nov. 5 at Iowa State L Nov. 12 MISSOURI L Nov. 19 NEBRASKA L Nov. 26 at Oklahoma State W (5-5, 4-3 BIG 8) Sept. 30 at Notre Dame L Oct. 7 IOWA STATE L Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 21 KANSAS L Oct. 28 COLORADO L Nov. 4 at Kansas State W Nov. 11 at Missouri W Nov. 18 Army at Yankee Stadium W Nov. 25 at Nebraska W Dec. 2 OKLAHOMA STATE W (8-3, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 22 SYRACUSE W Sept. 29 NOTRE DAME L Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 at Kansas W Oct. 27 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 3 at Colorado W Nov. 10 at Iowa State W Nov. 17 MISSOURI W Nov. 24 NEBRASKA W Dec. 1 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 Alabama* L *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (8-2, 6-1 BIG 8) Sept. 21 CLEMSON W Sept. 28 at Southern Cal W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 KANSAS W Oct. 26 at Kansas State W Nov. 2 COLORADO W Nov. 9 IOWA STATE W Gomer Jones Era ( ) Career Record: (.452) Nov. 16 at Missouri W Nov. 23 at Nebraska L Nov. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE W (6-4-1, BIG 8) Sept. 19 at Maryland W Sept. 26 SOUTHERN CAL L Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Kansas L Oct. 24 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 31 at Colorado W Nov. 7 IOWA STATE W Nov. 14 MISSOURI T Nov. 21 NEBRASKA W Nov. 28 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 2 Florida State* L *Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla (3-7, 3-4 BIG 8) Sept. 25 at Pittsburgh L Oct. 2 NAVY L Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 16 KANSAS W Oct. 23 at Kansas State W Oct. 30 COLORADO L Nov. 6 IOWA STATE W Nov. 13 at Missouri L Nov. 25 at Nebraska L Dec. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE L ALL-TIME RESULTS Jim MACKenzie Era (1966) Career Record: (.600) 1966 (6-4, 4-3 BIG 8) Sept. 17 OREGON W Sept. 24 at Iowa State W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 15 at Kansas W Oct. 22 NOTRE DAME L Oct. 29 at Colorado L Nov. 5 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 12 MISSOURI L Nov. 24 NEBRASKA W Dec. 3 at Oklahoma State L Chuck FairBANKS Era ( ) Career Record: (.772) 1967 (10-1, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 23 WASHINGTON STATE W Sept. 30 MARYLAND W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 21 at Kansas State W Oct. 28 at Missouri W Nov. 4 COLORADO W Nov. 11 at Iowa State W Nov. 18 KANSAS W Nov. 23 at Nebraska W Dec. 2 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Tennessee* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (7-4, 6-1 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 21 at Notre Dame L Sept. 28 NORTH CAROLINA ST W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 IOWA STATE W Oct. 26 at Colorado L Nov. 2 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 9 at Kansas W Nov. 16 MISSOURI W Nov. 23 NEBRASKA W Nov. 30 at Oklahoma State W Dec. 31 Southern Methodist* L *Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, Texas 1969 (6-4, 4-3 BIG 8) Sept. 20 at Wisconsin W Sept. 27 PITTSBURGH W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 COLORADO W Oct. 25 at Kansas State L Nov. 1 IOWA STATE W Nov. 8 at Missouri L Nov. 15 KANSAS W Nov. 22 NEBRASKA L Nov. 29 at Oklahoma State W (7-4-1, 5-2 BIG 8) Sept. 12 at Southern Methodist W Sept. 19 WISCONSIN W Sept. 26 OREGON STATE L Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Colorado W Oct. 24 KANSAS STATE L Oct. 31 at Iowa State W Nov. 7 MISSOURI W Nov. 14 at Kansas W Nov. 21 at Nebraska L Nov. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W Dec. 31 Alabama* T *Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, Texas BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 195

196 ALL-TIME RESULTS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 1971 (11-1, 6-1 BIG 8) Sept. 18 SOUTHERN METHODIST..... W Sept. 25 at Pittsburgh W Oct. 2 SOUTHERN CAL W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 COLORADO W Oct. 23 at Kansas State W Oct. 30 IOWA STATE W Nov. 6 at Missouri W Nov. 13 KANSAS W Nov. 25 NEBRASKA L Dec. 4 at Oklahoma State W Jan. 1 Auburn* W *Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La (11-1, 6-1 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 16 UTAH STATE W Sept. 23 OREGON W Sept. 30 CLEMSON W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 21 at Colorado L Oct. 28 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 4 at Iowa State W Nov. 11 MISSOURI W Nov. 18 at Kansas W Nov. 23 at Nebraska W Dec. 2 OKLAHOMA STATE W Dec. 31 Penn State* W *Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La. Barry Switzer Era ( ) Career Record: (.837) 1973 (10-0-1, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 15 at Baylor W Sept. 29 at Southern Cal T Oct. 6 MIAMI, FLA W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 20 COLORADO W Oct. 27 at Kansas State W Nov. 3 IOWA STATE W Nov. 10 at Missouri W Nov. 17 KANSAS W Nov. 23 NEBRASKA W Dec. 1 at Oklahoma State W (11-0, 7-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 14 BAYLOR W Sept. 28 UTAH STATE W Oct. 5 WAKE FOREST W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 19 at Colorado W Oct. 26 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 2 at Iowa State W Nov. 9 MISSOURI W Nov. 16 at Kansas W Nov. 23 at Nebraska W Nov. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE W (11-1, 6-1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 13 OREGON W Sept. 20 PITTSBURGH W Sept. 26 at Miami, Fla W Oct. 4 COLORADO W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 18 at Kansas State W Oct. 25 IOWA STATE W Nov. 1 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 8 KANSAS L Nov. 15 at Missouri W Nov. 22 NEBRASKA W Jan. 1 Michigan* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (9-2-1, 5-2 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 11 at Vanderbilt W Sept. 18 CALIFORNIA W Sept. 25 FLORIDA STATE W Oct. 2 at Iowa State W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas T Oct. 16 at Kansas W Oct. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE L Oct. 30 at Colorado L Nov. 6 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 13 MISSOURI W Nov. 26 at Nebraska W Dec. 25 Wyoming* W *Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz (10-2, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 10 VANDERBILT W Sept. 17 UTAH W Sept. 24 at Ohio State W Oct. 1 KANSAS W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 15 at Missouri W Oct. 22 IOWA STATE W Oct. 29 at Kansas State W Nov. 5 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 12 COLORADO W Nov. 25 NEBRASKA W Jan. 2 Arkansas* L *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (11-1, 6-1 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 9 at Stanford W Sept. 16 WEST VIRGINIA W Sept. 23 RICE W Sept. 30 MISSOURI W Oct. 7 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 14 at Kansas W Oct. 21 at Iowa State W Oct. 28 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 4 at Colorado W Nov. 11 at Nebraska L Nov. 18 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Nebraska* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (11-1, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 15 IOWA W Sept. 22 TULSA W Sept. 29 at Rice W Oct. 6 COLORADO W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 at Kansas State W Oct. 27 IOWA STATE W Nov. 3 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 10 KANSAS W Nov. 17 at Missouri W Nov. 24 NEBRASKA W Jan. 1 Florida State* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (10-2, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 13 KENTUCKY W Sept. 27 STANFORD L Oct. 4 at Colorado W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 25 at Iowa State W Nov. 1 NORTH CAROLINA W Nov. 8 at Kansas W Nov. 15 MISSOURI W Nov. 22 at Nebraska W Nov. 29 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Florida State* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (7-4-1, BIG 8) Sept. 12 WYOMING W Sept. 26 at Southern Cal L Oct. 3 IOWA STATE T Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 KANSAS W Oct. 24 OREGON STATE W Oct. 31 COLORADO W Nov. 7 at Kansas State W Nov. 14 at Missouri L Nov. 21 NEBRASKA L Nov. 28 at Oklahoma State W Dec. 26 Houston* W *Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas 1982 (8-4, 6-1 BIG 8) Sept. 11 WEST VIRGINIA L Sept. 18 at Kentucky W Sept. 25 SOUTHERN CAL L Oct. 2 at Iowa State W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 at Kansas W Oct. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 30 at Colorado W Nov. 6 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 13 MISSOURI W Nov. 26 at Nebraska L Jan. 1 Arizona State* L *Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz (8-4, 5-2 BIG 8) Sept. 10 at Stanford W Sept. 17 OHIO STATE L Sept. 24 TULSA W Oct. 1 at Kansas State W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 15 at Oklahoma State W Oct. 22 IOWA STATE W Oct. 29 KANSAS W Nov. 5 at Missouri L Nov. 12 COLORADO W Nov. 26 NEBRASKA L Dec. 3 at Hawaii W (9-2-1, 6-1 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 8 STANFORD W Sept. 15 at Pittsburgh W Sept. 22 BAYLOR W Sept. 29 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas T Oct. 20 at Iowa State W Oct. 27 at Kansas L Nov. 3 MISSOURI W Nov. 10 at Colorado W Nov. 17 at Nebraska W Nov. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE W Jan. 1 Washington* L *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (11-1, 7-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 28 at Minnesota W Oct. 5 at Kansas State W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 19 MIAMI, FLA L Oct. 26 IOWA STATE W Nov. 2 KANSAS W Nov. 9 at Missouri W Nov. 16 COLORADO W Nov. 23 NEBRASKA W Nov. 30 at Oklahoma State W Dec. 7 SOUTHERN METHODIST W Jan. 1 Penn State* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

197 1986 (11-1, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 6 UCLA W Sept. 20 MINNESOTA W Sept. 27 at Miami, Fla L Oct. 4 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 18 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 25 at Iowa State W Nov. 1 at Kansas W Nov. 8 MISSOURI W Nov. 15 at Colorado W Nov. 22 at Nebraska W Jan. 1 Arkansas* W *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (11-1, 7-0 BIG 8 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 5 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 12 NORTH CAROLINA W Sept. 26 at Tulsa W Oct. 3 at Iowa State W Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 17 at Kansas State W Oct. 24 COLORADO W Oct. 31 at Kansas W Nov. 7 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 14 MISSOURI W Nov. 21 at Nebraska W Jan. 1 Miami, Fla.* L *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (9-3, 6-1 BIG 8) Sept. 10 at North Carolina W Sept. 17 ARIZONA W Sept. 24 at Southern Cal L Oct. 1 IOWA STATE W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 15 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 22 at Colorado W Oct. 29 KANSAS W Nov. 5 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 12 at Missouri W Nov. 19 NEBRASKA L Jan. 2 Clemson* L *Citrus Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Gary Gibbs Era ( ) Career Record: (.652) 1989 (7-4, 5-2 BIG 8) Sept. 2 NEW MEXICO STATE W Sept. 9 BAYLOR W Sept. 16 at Arizona L Sept. 30 at Kansas W Oct. 7 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 21 at Iowa State W Oct. 28 COLORADO L Nov. 4 MISSOURI W Nov. 11 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 18 at Nebraska L (8-3, 5-2 BIG 8) Sept. 8 at UCLA W Sept. 15 PITTSBURGH W Sept. 22 TULSA W Sept. 29 KANSAS W Oct. 6 at Oklahoma State W Oct. 13 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 20 IOWA STATE L Oct. 27 at Colorado L Nov. 3 at Missouri W Nov. 10 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 23 NEBRASKA W (9-3, 5-2 BIG 8) Sept. 14 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 21 UTAH STATE W Sept. 28 VIRGINIA TECH W Oct. 5 at Iowa State W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 19 COLORADO L Oct. 26 KANSAS W Nov. 2 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 9 at Missouri W Nov. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 29 at Nebraska L Dec. 29 Virginia* W *Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla (5-4-2, BIG 8) Sept. 3 at Texas Tech W Sept. 12 ARKANSAS STATE W Sept. 19 SOUTHERN CAL L Oct. 3 IOWA STATE W Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Colorado T Oct. 24 at Kansas L Oct. 31 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 7 MISSOURI W Nov. 14 at Oklahoma State T Nov. 27 NEBRASKA L (9-3, 4-3 BIG 8) Sept. 4 at TCU W Sept. 11 TEXAS A&M W Sept. 25 TULSA W Oct. 2 at Iowa State W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 COLORADO L Oct. 23 KANSAS W Oct. 30 at Kansas State L Nov. 6 at Missouri W Nov. 13 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 26 at Nebraska L Dec. 24 Texas Tech* W *John Hancock Bowl at El Paso, Texas 1994 (6-6, 4-3 BIG 8) Sept. 3 at Syracuse W Sept. 10 at Texas A&M L Sept. 17 TEXAS TECH W Oct. 1 IOWA STATE W Oct. 8 at Texas at Dallas L Oct. 15 at Colorado L Oct. 22 at Kansas W Oct. 29 KANSAS STATE L Nov. 5 MISSOURI W Nov. 12 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 25 NEBRASKA L Dec. 29 BYU* L *Copper Bowl at Tucson, Arizona HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER ErA (1995) Career Record: (.500) 1995 (5-5-1, 2-5 BIG 8) Sept. 9 SAN DIEGO STATE W Sept. 16 SOUTHERN METHODIST W Sept. 23 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 30 COLORADO L Oct. 7 at Iowa State W Oct. 14 Texas at Dallas T Oct. 21 KANSAS L Oct. 28 at Missouri W Nov. 4 at Kansas State L Nov. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE L Nov. 24 at Nebraska L ALL-TIME RESULTS John Blake Era ( ) Career Record: (.353) 1996 (3-8, 3-5 BIG 12) Sept. 7 TCU L Sept. 21 at San Diego State L Sept. 28 TULSA L Oct. 5 KANSAS L Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas (OT) W Oct. 19 at Baylor W Oct. 26 at Kansas State L Nov. 2 NEBRASKA L Nov. 9 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 16 at Texas A&M L Nov. 23 TEXAS TECH L (4-8, 2-6 BIG 12) Aug. 23 Northwestern (!) L Sept. 6 SYRACUSE W Sept. 20 at California L Sept. 27 LOUISVILLE W Oct. 4 at Kansas L Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 BAYLOR W Oct. 25 KANSAS STATE L Nov. 1 at Nebraska L Nov. 8 OKLAHOMA STATE L Nov. 15 TEXAS A&M L Nov. 22 at Texas Tech W (5-6, 3-5 BIG 12) Sept. 5 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 12 at TCU W Sept. 19 CALIFORNIA L Oct. 3 COLORADO L Oct. 10 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 17 at Missouri L Oct. 24 at Oklahoma State L Oct. 31 IOWA STATE W Nov. 7 at Texas A&M L Nov. 14 at Baylor W Nov. 21 TEXAS TECH W BoB STOOPS Era (1999-present) Career Record: (.806) 1999 (7-5, 5-3 BIG 12) Sept. 11 INDIANA STATE W Sept. 18 BAYLOR W Sept. 25 at Louisville W Oct. 2 at Notre Dame L Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 23 TEXAS A&M W Oct. 30 at Colorado L Nov. 6 MISSOURI W Nov. 13 at Iowa State W Nov. 20 at Texas Tech L Nov. 27 OKLAHOMA STATE W Dec. 31 Mississippi* L *Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La (13-0, 8-0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Sept. 2 TEXAS-EL PASO W Sept. 9 ARKANSAS STATE W Sept. 23 RICE W Sept. 30 KANSAS W Oct. 7 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 14 at Kansas State W Oct. 28 NEBRASKA W Nov. 4 at Baylor W Nov. 11 at Texas A&M W Nov. 18 TEXAS TECH W Nov. 25 at Oklahoma State W Dec. 2 Kansas State^ W Jan. 3 Florida State* W ^Big 12 Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo. *Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 197 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

198 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 198 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2001 (11-2, 6-2 Big 12) Aug. 25 NORTH CAROLIINA W Sept. 1 at Air Force W Sept. 8 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 29 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 6 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 13 at Kansas W Oct. 20 BAYLOR W Oct. 27 at Nebraska L Nov. 3 TULSA W Nov. 10 TEXAS A&M W Nov. 17 at Texas Tech W Nov. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE L Jan. 1 Arkansas* W *Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Texas 2002 (12-2, 6-2 Big 12 Champions) Aug. 30 at Tulsa W Sept. 7 ALABAMA W Sept. 14 TEXAS-EL PASO W Sept. 28 SOUTH FLORIDA W Oct. 5 at Missouri W Oct. 12 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 19 IOWA STATE W Nov. 2 COLORADO W Nov. 9 at Texas A&M L Nov. 16 at Baylor W Nov. 23 TEXAS TECH W Nov. 30 at Oklahoma State L Dec. 7 Colorado^ W Jan. 1 Washington State* W ^Big 12 Championship Game at Houston, Texas *Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif (12-2, 8-0 Big 12) Aug. 30 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 6 at Alabama W Sept. 13 FRESNO STATE W Sept. 20 UCLA W Oct. 4 at Iowa State W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 18 MISSOURI W Oct. 25 at Colorado W Nov. 1 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 8 TEXAS A&M W Nov. 15 BAYLOR W Nov. 22 at Texas Tech W Dec. 6 Kansas State^ L Jan. 4 Louisiana State* L ^ Big 12 Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo. * Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, La OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 2004 (12-1, 8-0 Big 12 Champions) Sept. 4 BOWLING GREEN W Sept. 11 HOUSTON W Sept. 18 OREGON W Oct. 2 Texas Tech W Oct. 9 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 at Kansas State W Oct. 23 Kansas W Oct. 30 at Oklahoma State W Nov. 6 at Texas A&M W Nov. 13 NEBRASKA W Nov. 20 at Baylor W Dec. 4 Colorado^ W Jan. 4 USC* L ^ Big 12 Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo. * Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla (8-4, 6-2 Big 12) Sept. 3 TCU L Sept. 10 TULSA W Sept. 17 at UCLA L Oct. 1 KANSAS STATE W Oct. 8 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 15 Kansas at Kansas City. W Oct. 22 BAYLOR W (2OT) Oct. 29 at Nebraska W Nov. 12 TEXAS A&M W Nov. 19 at Texas Tech L Nov. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE... W Dec. 29 Oregon* W * Holiday Bowl at San Diego, Calif (11-3, 7-1 Big 12 champions) Sept. 2 UAB W Sept. 9 Washington W Sept. 16 at Oregon L Sept. 23 middle tennessee. W Oct. 7 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 14 Iowa State W Oct. 21 Colorado W Oct. 28 at Missouri W Nov. 4 at Texas A&M W Nov. 11 texas Tech W Nov. 18 at Baylor W Nov. 25 at Oklahoma State..... W Dec. 2 Nebraska* W Jan. 1 Boise State^ L (OT) * Big 12 Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo. ^ Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz (11-3, 6-2 Big 12 champions) Sept. 1 NORTH TEXAS W Sept. 8 miami W Sept. 15 UTAH STATE W Sept. 20 at Tulsa W Sept. 29 at Colorado L Oct. 6 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 13 missouri W Oct. 20 at Iowa State W Nov. 3 Texas A&M W Nov. 10 baylor W Nov. 17 at Texas Tech L Nov. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE... W Dec. 1 Missouri* W Jan. 2 West Virginia^ L * Big 12 Championship Game at San Antonio, Texas ^ Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz (12-2, 7-1 Big 12 champions) Aug. 30. Chattanooga W Sept. 6 Cincinnati W Sept. 13 at Washington W Sept. 27 TCU W Oct. 4 at Baylor W Oct. 11 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 18 Kansas W Oct. 25 at Kansas State W Nov. 1 Nebraska W Nov. 8 at Texas A&M W Nov. 22 Texas Tech W Nov. 29 at Oklahoma State..... W Dec. 6 Missouri* W Jan. 9 Florida^ L * Big 12 Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo. ^ BCS Championship at Fort Lauderdale, Fla (8-5, 5-3 Big 12) Sept. 5 BYU at Arlington, Texas L Sept. 12 IDAHO STATE W Sept. 19 TULSA W Oct. 3 at Miami L Oct. 10 BAYLOR W Oct. 17 Texas at Dallas L Oct. 24 at Kansas W Oct. 31 KANSAS STATE W Nov. 7 at Nebraska L Nov. 14 TEXAS A&M W Nov. 21 at Texas Tech L Nov. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE... W Dec. 31 Stanford* W * Brut Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas 2010 (12-2, 6-2 Big 12 CHAMPIONS) Sept. 4 UTAH STATE W Sept. 11 FLORIDA STATE W Sept. 18 AIR FORCE W Oct. 25 at Cincinnati W Oct. 2 Texas at Dallas W Oct. 16 IOWA STATE W Oct. 23 at Missouri L Oct. 30 COLORADO W Nov. 6 at Texas A&M L Nov. 13 TEXAS TECH W Nov. 20 at Baylor W Nov. 27 at Oklahoma State..... W Dec. 4 Nebraska* W Jan. 1 Connecticut W * Big 12 Championship Game at Arlington, Texas ^ Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.

199 ALL-TIME RESULTS Records & Championships Year Overall Conf. NC CC BC CC BC BC CC CC CC BC CC CC BC BC NC CC BC BC BC CC CC BC NC CC BC CC BC CC BC CC BC CC BC CC CC BC NC CC BC NC CC CC CC BC BC CC CC BC CC CC CC BC CC BC NC CC NC CC BC CC CC BC CC CC NC CC Year Overall Conf. NC CC BC CC BC CC BC CC CC BC CC CC CC CC CC CC Record Conference NC CC BC NC - National Champions; CC - Conference Champions; BC - Bowl Champions NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 199 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

200 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 200 PRENTICE GAUTT ACADEMICS CENTER The Prentice Gautt Academic Center provides student-athletes with a modern, state-of-the-art academic support facility that promotes excellence. The environment encourages a collaboration between staff members and student-athletes. In addition, it is highly conducive to learning in all areas of students academic endeavors and features eight learning centers. Located on the second and third floors in the north end of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Academic Center houses Academic Counseling Offices, Computer Center, Learning and Skill Development Centers for reading, study skills, math, foreign languages, career, communication, learning enhancement and study areas. Academic Advising Academic Advising Services, considered a campus-advising unit, is conveniently located within the center. The athletics department employs seven professional full-time advisors/counselors who are here to help student-athletes through the educational process. It is important that student-athletes utilize their services. The advisors will assist student-athletes with planning their class schedule and deciding on a degree program that will suit their needs. In addition, they can help student-athletes with career planning, setting academic goals, academic support strategies and personal counseling. Kerr Sooner Career Center Whether student-athletes are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors or alumni, they will benefit from the services of the Kerr Sooner Career Center. It provides a system of services that educates and guides students through the career development process. The Career Center is dedicated to helping student-athletes make the transition from college to career by developing an individualized career plan. Opportunities are provided for student-athletes to gain the knowledge and skills necessary for resume writing and interviewing techniques. The center is also linked to the OU Career Services on campus, which offers effective job-hunting skills, on-line resume services and training and career resources. Kerr Foundation Computer Center In the 21st century, computers have become an integral part of the learning experience. Students need access to computers and their resources almost daily. The Athletics Department provides each student with the equipment and support necessary to succeed. The computer center has more than 200 computers, and is available exclusively to OU s student-athletes. This ensures that they will never go without computer access. Laptop computers are available for checkout when the Computer Center is closed. The laptop program is very important in helping OU s studentathletes stay on top of their schoolwork when traveling. Group training is available for all new student-athletes during the first week of supervised study. This helps familiarize each student-athlete with the department s resources and procedures. Individual training sessions are available to each student upon request and lab technicians are always on hand to help OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * The Athletic Computer Center has been a model for other universities around the country. Upgrades are scheduled annually, along with a face lift for the entire facility. A deep commitment from the Athletics Department ensures that the excellence in the Computer Center will continue for a long time. Communications Center The academic center focuses on developing communication and public speaking skills for student-athletes. This state of the art center, coordinated by a broadcast professional, offers training to enhance communication skills in order to prepare student-athletes for media interaction as well as personal and professional interactions. Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center To assist student-athletes in speaking, listening, reading and writing in other languages, the Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center offers a multi-media environment that provides instruction in all foreign languages and in English as a second language. On an individual basis, student-athletes have the option of working with computers, audio-visual equipment and tutors in order to enhance their language experience. Learning Enhancement Center Freshman and transfer student-athletes are provided a Learning Specialist to help with the transition to the university setting. The program is designed to help student-athletes develop useful study techniques, improve problem solving strategies and emphasize the importance of time management.... Math Center If performing math functions is a problem, the solution is the Math Center. As a supplement to class instruction, the Math Center provides all levels of math computations, concepts and problems to help student-athletes review course material and offers personal and group tutoring sessions. Reading and Study Skills Center If student-athletes have trouble with assigned textbook readings or studying, the Reading and Study Skills Center can help. It provides studentathletes with college reading strategies and individualized instruction to help plan, implement, monitor and evaluate reading assignments. The center has received certification by the College Reading and Learning Association. Thompson Writing Center Because learning and writing are essential life-long skills which can always be strengthened, the Thompson Writing Center offers personalized instruction to student-athletes who seek assistance in basic writing strategies and developing proofreading skills. The goal is to help student-athletes develop the strategies they need to be successful by encouraging the use of the center for all facets of the learning and writing processes encountered in college.

201 ACADEMICS & STUDENT LIFE ANNETTE MORAN Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Student Life - Football TERESA TURNER Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Student Life - Football RANDY J. GARIBAY Associate Director for Athletics Academic Services & Student Life DR. CARMEN TEBBE Associate Director for Athletics Student Life/Psychological Resources (PROS) & Life Skills BOOMER SOONER C.B. ELDER Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Student Life CAROL LUDVIGSON Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Student Life Dr. chris bader Assistant Director of PROS & Pros Training Director TERRI MOYER Coordinator of Athletics Academics & Student Life Operations & Events 2011 SEASON KASIE TAMAYO Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Student Life JAYE AMUNDSON Assistant Director of Athletic Academic Advising & Supplemental Learning Program Coordinator AMBER DEMASTUS Athletics Academics & Student Life Administrative Assistant STACY LEMMERT Wagner Dining Center Coordinator COACHING STAFF katie McIntyre Coordinator of Athletics Writing Center & Accelerated Learning Program kevin BOST Assistant Coordinator for Athletics Academics Services THE SOONERS JENNIFER JARVIS-DENNY Foreign Language Center Coordinator Christine Tinsley Mathematics Center Coordinator terri watkins Communications Center Coordinator THE SEED SOWER SEASON REVIEW HISTORY JIM WELLER Sooner Housing Center Coordinator NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 201

202 ACADEMIC HONORS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 202 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Year Pos Player 2010 LB Jaydan Bird FB Brandon Crow LB Daniel Franklin DB Demontre Hurst OL Gabe Ikard OL Brian Lepak DT Jamarkus McFarland QB John Nimmo 2009 FB Brandon Crow DE Auston English OL Ben Habern DE Tola Jimoh LB Travis Lewis RB DeMarco Murray DB Jonathan Nelson K Jimmy Stevens DT Adrian Taylor WR Carter Whitson 2008 QB Sam Bradford FB Matt Clapp DE Alan Davis DE Auston English RB Derek Gove QB Joey Halzle DB Desmond Jackson DS Kyle Johnson P Mike Knall LB Travis Lewis RB DeMarco Murray DB Sam Proctor K Jimmy Stevens WR Carter Whitson 2007 QB Sam Bradford WR Russell English RB Jacob Gutierrez OL Sherrone Moore RB DeMarco Murray DT Adrian Taylor WR Adron Tennell FB Dane Zaslaw 2006 DE Larry Birdine RB Jacob Gutierrez LB Curtis Lofton DT Carl Pendleton FB Dane Zaslaw 2005 QB Rhett Bomar DT Dusty Dvoracek DT Carl Pendleton 2004 RB Tashard Choice TE Joe Jon Finley DT Carl Pendleton DB Antonio Perkins 2003 DT Dusty Dvoracek RB Shawn Farria LB Pasha Jackson DT Kory Klein S Matt McCoy DB Antonio Perkins WR Travis Wilson RB Renaldo Works 2002 C Vince Carter DT Dusty Dvoracek DT Jacob Hager DE Eric Hilaire QB Nate Hybl CB Andre Woolfolk RB Renaldo Works 2001 TE Lance Donley QB Nate Hybl S Matt McCoy SN Ben Panter RB Renaldo Works 2000 DE Darryl Bright DT Ryan Fisher TE Chris Hammons QB Nate Hybl OL Scott Kempenich DT Kory Klein DB Matt Mayhew DB Matt McCoy SN Ben Panter OL Josh Smith DB Michael Thompson 1999 OL Ryan Allen DE Darryl Bright LB Rocky Calmus OL Scott Kempenich WR Damian Mackey DB Matt Mayhew DS Ben Panter K Matt Reeves 1998 OL Ryan Allen DE Rocky Bright OL Scott Kempenich RB Seth Littrell LB Scott Ousley SNP Ben Panter LB DeMario Soloman FL Gerald Williams 1997 DE Ryan Allen QB Justin Fuente CB Corey T. Ivy OL Scott Kempenich MLB Scott Ousley FL Gerald Williams SNP Taylor Wickersham 1996 DE Ryan Allen OL David Bullard QB Justin Fuente FL Gerald William 1995 TE Stephen Alexander OG Milton Overton 1992 OL Paul Moriarity RB Kenyon Rasheed 1991 LB Mike Fields 1990 OG Mike Sawatzky OT Jeff Miller 1989 OL Terran Manning QB Chris Melson 1988 OL Anthony Phillips OL Mike Sawatzky DL Scott Evans P Todd Thomsen 1987 TE Keith Jackson OL Greg Johnson OL Anthony Phillips FB Lydell Carr K Todd Thomsen DE Darrell Reed DL Scott Evans LB Richard Dillon LB Derrick Crudup 1986 OL Anthony Phillips OL Travis Simpson FB Earl Johnson DE Mike Mantle DL Richard Reed LB Evan Gatewood DB David Vickers 1985 OL Anthony Phillips 1983 OL Chuck Thomas DL Daryl Goodlow DL Rick Bryan 1982 OL Brent Burks HB Weldon Ledbetter HB Steve Sewell DT Rick Bryan P Michael Keeling 1981 RB Weldon Ledbetter DE Steve Whaley DL Rick Bryan DB Dwight Drane P Michael Keeling 1980 RB Weldon Ledbetter DE Mike Weddington LB Mike Coast DB Jay Jimerson P Michael Keeling 1979 DB Jay Jimerson 1978 OG Bill O Gara S Jay Jimerson 2011 OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM * 1977 WR Bobby Kimball OL Bruce Taton S Sherwood Taylor 1976 LB Obie Moore DB Lee Roy Selmon NG Dewey Selmon LB Jamie Thomas 1975 DB Lee Roy Selmon NG Dewey Selmon LB Jamie Thomas 1974 OG John Roush HB Grant Burget OT Lee Roy Selmon NG Dewey Selmon DB Randy Hughes 1973 OT Eddie Foster DT Dewey Selmon DB Randy Hughes DB Durwood Keeton 1972 OG Ken Jones HB Greg Pruitt HB Joe Wylie 1971 QB Jack Mildren FB Leon Crosswhite 1970 TE Albert Chandler QB Jack Mildren HB Joe Wylie LB Steve Aycock 1969 TE Steve Zabel QB Jack Mildren 1968 HB Eddie Hinton TE Steve Zabel DB Steve Barrett 1967 TE Steve Zabel HB Ron Shotts DE Jim Files LB Bruce Stensrud 1966 HB Ron Shotts LB Rick Goodwin 1965 OG Wes Butts QB Gene Cagle HB Ron Shotts DE John Koeller DB Mike Ringer 1964 TE Ron Harmon OT Butch Metcalf OG Newt Burton OG Carl Schreiner DE Rick McCurdy DT Bill Hill LB Dave Voiles 1963 E Rick McCurdy G Newt Burton C David Voiles 1962 T Duane Cook T Dennis Ward C Wayne Lee 1961 T Dennis Ward B Mike McClellan B Phil Lohmann 1960 B Gary Wylie 1959 T Jerry Thompson 1958 T Jim Lawrence G Jerry Payne B Prentice Gautt 1957 E Joe Rector T Doyle Jennings G Joseph Oujesky 1956 E John Bell B Jay O Neal B Tommy McDonald 1955 E Bob Timberlake T Cal Woodworth B Jay O Neal B Tommy McDonald 1954 E Carl Allison T Cal Woodworth B Gene Calame NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Player Year Carl Pendleton Renaldo Works Jay McKim Lee Roy Selmon Randy Hughes Joe Wylie Jack Mildren NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND HALL OF FAME (Began in 1959) Player Year Renaldo Works Lee Roy Selmon Jack Mildren NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Player Year Carl Pendleton NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (Began in 1964) Player Year Scott Kempenich Mike Sawatzky Anthony Phillips Jay Jimerson Joe Wylie Jack Mildren CoSIDA ACADEMIC HALL OF FAME Player Year Dewey Selmon Jack Mildren Lee Roy Selmon GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLARSHIP Player Year Laromie Hammer ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (selected by College Sports Information Directors of America) Player Pos Year Brian Lepak C Sam Bradford QB DeMarco Murray RB Anthony Phillips OL Todd Thomsen K Brian Bosworth LB Jay Jimerson DB Dewey Selmon NG Lee Roy Selmon DT Randy Hughes DB John Roush OG Dewey Selmon NG Lee Roy Selmon DT Joe Wylie HB Jack Mildren QB Joe Wylie HB Eddie Hinton HB Ron Shotts HB Ron Shotts HB Mike Ringer DB Newt Burton G Newt Burton G Wayne Lee C Ross Coyle E Doyle Jennings T Jerry Tubbs C Carl Allison E Tom Catlin C

203 DAVID & MOLLY SHI BOREN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT For more than 10 years, he led the fight for congressional campaign finance reform and for legislation discouraging administration and congressional staff from cashing in on government experience and contacts by becoming lobbyists. In addition, he introduced legislation seeking to limit gifts and travel subsidies that government workers, including members of Congress, can receive from lobbyists. Boren also chaired the special Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, which produced proposals to make Congress more efficient and responsive by streamlining congressional bureaucracy, reducing staff sizes and reforming procedures to end legislative gridlock. BOOMER SOONER Boren left the U.S. Senate in 1994 with an approval rating of 9l percent after being reelected with 83 percent of the vote in 1990, the highest percentage in the nation in a U.S. Senate contest in that election year. David L. Boren 13th President, The University of Oklahoma David L. Boren, who has served Oklahoma as governor and U.S. senator, became the thirteenth president of the University of Oklahoma in November He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions. Boren is widely respected for his academic credentials, his longtime support of education, and for his distinguished political career as a reformer of the American political system. A graduate of Yale University in 1963, Boren majored in American history, graduated in the top one percent of his class and was elected Phi Beta Kappa. He was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and earned a master s degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford University, England, in In 1968, he received a law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was on the Law Review, elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Bledsoe Prize as the outstanding graduate by a vote of the faculty. As Oklahoma s governor from 1974 through 1978, Boren promoted key educational initiatives that have had an enduring impact on Oklahoma. Established during his tenure were the Oklahoma Arts Institute, the Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program, and the Oklahoma Physicians Manpower Training Program, which provides scholarships for medical students and medical personnel who commit to practice in underserved rural areas. Also, the first state funding for Gifted and Talented classes was provided in 1976 and, from 1976 through 1978, Oklahoma ranked first among all states in the percentage increases of funding for higher education. One of Boren s most far-reaching projects in promoting quality education at all levels is the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, which he founded in The foundation recognizes outstanding public school students and teachers and helps establish private local foundations to help give academic endowment grants to local public schools. As a senator, he was the author of the National Security Education Act in 1992, which provides scholarships for study abroad and for learning additional languages, as well as legislation to restore the tax deductibility of gifts of appreciated property to universities in Boren, also a former state legislator, spent nearly three decades in elective politics before becoming the president of the University of Oklahoma. Boren was the youngest governor in the nation when he served from 1974 to Known as a reformer, Boren campaigned with a broom as his symbol. During his term, he instituted many progressive programs, including conflict-of-interest rules, campaign-financing disclosure, stronger open meeting laws for public bodies, more competitive bidding on state government contracts, and reform of the state s prison system, including expanded education programs for first-time offenders and the largest expansion of the work-release program in state history. During his time in the U.S. Senate from 1979 to 1994, Boren served on the Senate Finance and Agriculture Committees and was the longest-serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. From his days as a state legislator and governor of Oklahoma to Washington, Boren carried a commitment to reform, leading numerous efforts to make government work better for American citizens. As chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, he strengthened oversight of secret government programs and reformed the procedures for Presidential notice of such programs to Congress. Boren served from 1988 to 1997 as a member of the Yale University Board of Trustees. His university experience also includes four years on the faculty of Oklahoma Baptist University, where he was chairman of the Department of Political Science and chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. In 1993, the American Association of University Professors presented Boren with the Henry Yost Award as Education Advocate of the Year. In April 2004, Boren received the Mory s Cup from the Mory s Association at Yale University. In making the presentation to Boren it was noted that he was the first Yale graduate in the university s history extending over three centuries to have served as a Governor, U.S. Senator and President of a major university. Under Boren s leadership, the University of Oklahoma has developed and emerged as a pacesetter university in American public higher education, with 20 major new programs initiated since his inauguration. They include establishment of the Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College, the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, a new expository writing program for freshmen modeled on the program at Harvard, an interdisciplinary religious studies program, the Artist-in-Residence Program, the International Programs Center, and the Faculty-in-Residence Program putting faculty family apartments in student residence halls. The Retired Professors Program has been started, bringing 50 retired full professors back to the University to teach freshmen. The number of new facilities started or completed on the campus during the Boren years has matched the explosion in new programs. Since 1994, almost $1.9 billion in construction projects have been completed or are under way on OU s three campuses. Among the largest of the recent projects are the $67 million National Weather Center on OU s Norman campus, the $90 million OU Cancer Institute on OU s Health Sciences Center campus in Oklahoma City and the $35 million OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center Clinic. Presidential Travel Scholarships, students from 111 countries on campus, more reciprocal international exchange agreements than any other university and the new International Programs Center are all making OU more international. The new Honors College helps to assure that no students need to leave Oklahoma to find an educational experience to match their potential. In 1995, Boren launched the Reach for Excellence fundraising campaign with a five-year goal of $200 million, which was twice as large as any fundraising drive in Oklahoma history. The drive exceeded $500 million, raising OU into the top 15 public universities in the United States in private endowment per capita. Since 1994, endowed professorships have increased from 100 to 557 and the OU donor base has grown from 18,000 to more than 125,000 friends and alumni. During the first 10 years of Boren s tenure over $1 billion in private gifts were donated to the university. Above all, the Boren years have been marked by an emphasis on putting students first. There is not a university president in the country that is more committed to students as his number one priority. He teaches a freshman-level course in political science each semester and is one of the few presidents of major universities to teach. Boren is married to Molly Shi Boren, a former judge and English teacher. Mrs. Boren is President Emeritus of the Oklahoma Arts Institute, which provides education programs in nine arts disciplines for high school students from across the state who are gifted in the arts. Molly Boren has two degrees from the University of Oklahoma, a master s degree in English and a Juris Doctorate from the OU College of Law. A native of Seminole, Boren has two children, Carrie Christine Boren, an Episcopal minister, and David Daniel Boren, a member of the United States Congress from Oklahoma. Devoting much of his life to public service, Boren drew from the example of his parents, the late Congressman Lyle H. Boren and Christine Boren NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

204 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Joe Castiglione Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Programs and Director of Athletics, The University of Oklahoma Excellence is a word that is often overused yet, when The University of Oklahoma is mentioned with the word excellence, the meaning comes through. From one of the best universities in the nation to a department of intercollegiate athletics that is second to none, excellence is the norm. As successful at the last 10 years have been, on campus and in competition, a new standard has been set and leading that effort is Joe Castiglione, the Sooner AD since Castiglione s Sooner team has created a place where competitive dreams come true and academic goals are the expectations, not the exceptions. Through his leadership and the support of the University s administration, there is a department-wide commitment, involving student-athletes, coaches and staff, to that standard. With the support of OU President David L. Boren and OU s seven-member Board of Regents and Castiglione s leadership, the OU athletics department represents a climate that creates lofty goals, high standards and a commitment to ethical behavior that is second to none. For Castiglione, though, it s not just about the championships and trophies. The victories that he celebrates with his Sooners include graduation rates that continue to climb, record-setting grade point averages and academic honors. The true measure of achievement for Castiglione and, by extension, the department s coaches and staff, is measured in the success of the student-athletes in relation to the department s mission statement Inspiring champions today Preparing leaders for tomorrow Since arriving at OU in 1998 after an outstanding administrative career at Missouri, Castiglione has seen the Sooners finish in the top 30 of the Learfield Director s Cup in 11 of the last 13 years. OU finished 10th after the academic year, a position that marked an all-time best performance in the annual ranking of programs that succeed across the board. Through his insistence that daily and long-term decisions be made in a financially responsible manner, the department has closed the books in the black in each of the last 13 years. His understanding of how the department fits into the University s academic mission led to a decision in June 2009 to increase the direct support provided by the department on an annual basis to $4 million dollars. Through direct and indirect support, OU Athletics, under Castiglione s leadership, provides more than $7 million annually to OU s Academics Budget. The 11th director of athletics in University of Oklahoma history, Castiglione is quick to give full credit to the student-athletes and coaches, the staff, OU President David L. Boren, the OU Board of Regents, the donors and the fans for the success experienced during his tenure. It was that commitment to a team approach emphasis that was one of the many qualities that that the search committee recognized when they recommended Castiglione to university administration in In recognition of the performance of OU s teams on the field and in the classroom, of the fiscal stability created during his tenure, the dramatic increases in donor giving, facility construction and renovations, and the cutting-edge programs that the department has begun during his tenure, Castiglione was named National Athletic Director of the Year in May 2009 by the Sports Business Journal. That award was one of several earned by Castiglione and the department. The 2007 PRISM Award winner, presented by the School of Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts, OU was just the second Division I winner and all of the programs recognized by the selection panel were started under Castiglione s leadership with the full support of university administration. His peers have honored him for the department s achievements as well. In October 2004, the Bobby Dodd Foundation named him Athletics Director of the Year. In 2003, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame. In June 2001, he received the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic Director Award for lifetime achievement from the All-American Football Foundation. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named him Central Region AD of the Year in The achievement that may bring him the most pride, though, came in May 2007 when he completed his master s of education degree from OU. To understand the need for education and lifelong learning, OU s student-athletes just have to look at their AD who started and completed his master s degree while running the department and maintaining his priorities to his family. He quickly put his experience to use as an adjunct professor in the College of Education, teaching graduate classes in Marketing Development and Leadership in Higher Education. Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign For Sooner Sports. The campaign ended in November of 2003 with more than $125 million raised. The figure has grown to more than $220 million since then as funds continue to be raised for facility improvements and scholarship endowments. The largest fund-raising effort in OU athletics history includes projects that impact each of OU s nearly 500 studentathletes and has become a national model for intercollegiate athletics. Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione joined the Sooner family after serving as athletics director at Missouri. In his 17-year career with the Tigers, Castiglione, who was named director of athletics at Missouri on Dec. 15, 1993, was credited with rebuilding sports programs, hiring outstanding coaches, implementing an innovative master plan for facilities, inspiring record-setting increases in fundraising and balancing the budget in each of his five years as athletics director. A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the University s Distinguished Alumnus Award in April He began his career as the sports promotions director at Rice. He then worked a year as director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown before being hired in 1981 at Missouri as director of communications and marketing. His commitment to the success of student-athletes has gone beyond the Norman campus and he has served at national and conference level. He chairs the NCAA s Football Academic Progress Rate (APR) Working Group and is currently serving on the Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board and the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors. He served two previous terms and is the current chair of the Big 12 Board of Athletics Directors and is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and NACDA. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Baseball Committee and is a past member of the NCAA Football Special Events Certification Committee. He recently served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and the NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Discussion Group. A member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes. His involvement in the local community has led to service with civic clubs, churches and charities, including the United Way of Norman. Castiglione served his third term as OU s campus co-chair this past year, which resulted in the highest recorded contributions ever by faculty, staff and students to the United Way of Norman s annual campaign. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is married to the former Kristen Bartel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph Robert, Jr. and Jonathan Edmund. THE CASTIGLIONE FAMILY OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

205 OU ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Joe Castiglione Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Programs and Director of Athletics Larry Naifeh Executive Associate Director of Athletics Kenny Mossman Senior Associate A.D. for Communications Dr. brandon martin Senior Associate A.D./Administration BOOMER SOONER Jason Leonard Executive Director of Compliance Dr. Nicki Moore Senior Associate A.D./Senior Woman Adminstrator Connie Dillon Faculty Athletics Representative Matt Roberts Assistant A.D. for Development 2011 SEASON mck williams Assistant A.D. for Ticket Operations Greg Tipton Assistant A.D./Lloyd Noble Center General Manager luther lee Assistant A.D. for Business charlie taylor Assistant A.D. for Marketing lindy roberts Assistant A.D. for Event Management Merv Johnson Special Assistant to the Athletics Director COACHING STAFF Joe Washington Special Assistant to the Athletics Director, Executive Director, Varsity O Association ou ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT The mission of the University of Oklahoma Athletics Department is to inspire champions today and prepare leaders for tomorrow by providing an excellent environment to enable studentathletes to achieve their highest academic, athletic and personal aspirations. Core Values Integrity Passion for Excellence Commitment Respect & Responsibility for Self & Others Appreciation for and Encouragement of Gender & Cultural Diversity Philosophy The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department promotes excellence in athletics without compromising excellence in academics or integrity in its commitment to rules or conduct. Student-athletes are encouraged by the coaching and administrative staff to maintain a balance between athletics, academics, and the social aspects of college. It is believed that athletic participation gives an added dimension to the student s overall college experience and provides an opportunity for social, moral, emotional, and cultural growth and development. The athletic programs strive to create traits that once acquired will carry over and benefit student-athletes in their personal and professional endeavors. The University of Oklahoma maintains a tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports. The Athletics Department continues to uphold this tradition by striving to make each athletic team and individual of championship caliber. Its staff members work to instill in studentathletes an appreciation for hard work, perseverance, and pride in accomplishment. It is believed these attributes will be utilized throughout the student-athlete s life. OU ATHLETICS PHONE DIRECTORY Unless otherwise noted, numbers are (405) four-digit extension Academics & Student Life Administration Baseball Basketball, Men s Basketball, Women s Business & Finance Compliance Hour Hotline Development & Sooner Club Toll Free (866) Equipment Events & Operations Facilities Football Graphic Design Golf, Men s Golf, Women s Gymnastics, Men s Gymnastics, Women s Marketing Media Relations Medical Training O-Club Publications Rowing Soccer Softball SoonerSports.com Sooner Sports Properties SoonerVision Spirit Strength & Conditioning Tennis, Men s Tennis, Women s Ticket Office Toll Free (800) Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 205 THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

206 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUM Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is one of America s most recognized college football cathedrals. Situated on the east side of the Norman campus, this historical facility is the largest sports arena in the state and, following its recent expansion, now ranks among the 15 largest on-campus facilities in the nation. Memorial Stadium s rich heritage has not hindered its evolution, a neverending growth fueled by the football program s overwhelming popularity. Almost since its inception, the stadium has been a work in progress. That fact holds true today. Using bond money and generous contributions, the stadium has recently undergone a number of changes. Prior to the 2009 season, Switzer Center additions and renovations were completed in Barry Switzer Center. The players locker room was expanded and remodeled while a 950-square foot hydrotherapy area and a new 4,000-square foot Red Room with seating for 211 were built. The most major of those was a $4.5 million venture that added a state of the art 3,689 square feet HD video board atop the south endzone in The summer of 2003 saw a venture that added 8,000 seats inculding 27 suites on the stadium s east side, bringing the total number of suites to 63. At the same time, the press box was remodeled and outfitted with several state of the art features. Another phase of that project stretched into 2004 when renovations to the Santee Lounge, restroom and concessions facilities and a new brick facade on the west side were completed. MEMORIAL STADIUM In the two years prior to the stadium upgrade and expansion, renovations were completed in the coaches offices, locker rooms, sports medicine and weight training facilities. In 1921, University of Oklahoma students started a movement for construction of a student union. By 1925, the idea had grown to include a combined football stadium/student union. In the original architect s drawings, the north end of the proposed structure was strikingly similar to the present Oklahoma Memorial Union, which eventually was constructed separately when head coach Bennie Owen suggested it would be best to raise funds for a union and a stadium. The first game played at the site took place Oct. 20,1923 (a 63-7 win over Washington, Mo.), before the stadium/union plan got under way. The field was named Owen Field after Owen, who became a charter member of the National Football Hall of Fame. In 1925, the first contest was played in front of the new stands on the west side of the field. The 16,000-seat Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, named in honor of University personnel who died in World War I, was erected at a cost of approximately $293,000. Stands on the east side of the stadium were added prior to the 1929 season. That addition increased the seating capacity to 32,000, where it stood for 20 years OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

207 1982 In 1949, OU president George L. Cross pushed for expansion and the result was a six-foot lowering of the old playing surface and the elimination of a running track that surrounded the playing area. The changes produced 7,000 new ringside seats and brought capacity to 55,000. The north end of the stadium also was enclosed. In 1957, green grandstand bleachers were added to the south end of the field, enabling the stadium to hold 61,836 fans. Eighteen years later came the addition of the upper deck and new press box. Another 8,436 seats were added at a cost of $5,726,345. Capacity for the 1975 National Championship season was 71,187. Before the 1980 season, the old green bleachers were replaced with the new south end zone facility. In addition to improved seating, the complex included coaches offices, the weight room, meeting rooms, a training room, the equipment room and two locker rooms. The addition brought the stadium capacity to 75,004. Capacity was decreased to 72,765 prior to the 1998 season to provide more wheelchair seating. In July, 1970 the original natural grass surface was removed and artificial turf was installed. That tartan turf was replaced with super turf before the 1981 season. Owen Field returned to grass in A Stadium Master Plan was approved by the OU Board of Regents in June Construction of nine west side suites began in April 1995 and was completed that year. The suites are leased annually. Eight of the suites seat 12 and the President s suite seats 24. Subsequent improvements included the installation of stadium lights to allow night games, a new scoreboard and a video screen. The Barry Switzer Center, named after the former OU head football coach, opened in April The complex includes a sports medicine facility with the latest equipment and technology to better accommodate OU s student-athletes; the Robin Siegfried and Family Strength and Conditioning Facility, which can accommodate more than 400 athletes; new locker rooms; new coaches offices; the Anderson All-American Plaza and the OU Touchdown Club Legends Lobby. The Legends Lobby, which underwent a $1 million upgrade in the summer of 2004, features some of OU s finest moments, most legendary figures and rare memorabilia. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Bests INDIVIDUAL BESTS Rushing Yards , Mike Gaddis vs. Oklahoma St., 1989 Rushing Attempts , Steve Owens vs. Iowa State, 1969 Rushing Touchdowns , Steve Owens vs. Nebraska, 1968; DeMarco Murray vs. North Texas, 2007 Passing Completions , TTU s Kliff Kingsbury, 2000 By OU: 37, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999 Passing Attempts , TTU s Kliff Kingsbury, 2000 By OU: 54, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999 Passing Yards , Sam Bradford vs. Kansas, 2008 Passing Touchdowns , Landry Jones vs. Tulsa, 2009 Receiving Yards , Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas, 2008 By OU: 208, Ryan Broyles vs. Colorado, 2010 Receptions , Ryan Broyles vs. Iowa State, 2010 Receiving Touchdowns , Jermaine Gresham vs. Texas A&M, 2007 Punting Average (min. 3) , Tress Way vs. Oklahoma State, 2009 Tackles , Daryl Hunt vs. Vanderbilt, 1977 Interceptions by two players Sacks , Cedric Jones vs. Texas Tech, TEAM BESTS Rushing Yards vs. Kansas State, 1988 Passing Yards vs. Colorado, 2010 Total Yards vs. Kansas State, 1988 Points vs. North Texas, 2007 First Downs vs. Kansas St., 1988 LONGEST PLAYS Rush , Jeff Frazier vs. North Texas, 1995 Pass , Tulsa s Troy DeGar to Wes Caswell, 1996 By OU: 86, Bobby Boyd to Wahoo McDaniel vs. West Virginia, 1958 Field Goal , Tony DiRienzo vs. Kansas, 1973 Punt , Joe Wylie vs. Kansas St., 1970 Punt Return , Darrell Royal vs. Kansas St., 1948 Kickoff Return , Buster Rhymes vs. Kansas St., 1980; Mack Heron of Kansas St., 1968 Miscellaneous OU s Record at Stadium ( ) (.809) Most Consecutive OU Wins , 2005-present *Complete stadium facts and maps are located on page 57 BOOMER SOONER 2011 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE SOONERS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS * * * * * * 207

208 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 43 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 26 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS 152 ALL-AMERICANS 64 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS OKLAHOMA TRADITION What is a Sooner? Sports fans are hard-pressed to find a nickname that is as unique and as linked to a state s history as a Sooner. The University of Oklahoma is the only school known as Sooners. Oklahoma Territory opened with the Land Run of Settlers from across the globe, seeking free land, made their way to the prairies of the plains to stake their claim to a new life. One of the few rules to claiming a lot of land was that all participants were to start at the same time, on the boom of a cannon. Settlers who went too early were called Sooners. OU athletic teams were called either Rough Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the current Sooner nickname emerged in The university actually derived their name from a pep club called The Sooner Rooters. The success of University of Oklahoma athletic teams over the years has made the nickname synonymous with winning. Crimson & Cream In the fall of 1895, Miss May Overstreet was asked to chair a committee to select the colors of the university. The committee decided the colors should be crimson and cream and an elaborate display of the colors was draped above a platform before the student body. The students approved with great enthusiasm and immediately pennants, banners and decorations of every description appeared on the streets, in the windows, at chapel, in classrooms, and all public places around campus. Sooner Schooner The Sooner Schooner is a Conestoga, or covered wagon, reminiscent of the mode of travel used by pioneers who settled Oklahoma. The Schooner is powered by matching white ponies named Boomer and Sooner, and it ventures onto Owen Field in a triumphant victory ride after OU scores. Although the Schooner was introduced in 1964, it did not become the official mascot until The Schooner is well-recognized by college athletics fans across the country and makes regular appearances at university functions. Boomer Sooner! In 1905, Arthur M. Alden, a student in history and physiology whose father was a Norman jeweler, wrote the lyrics to the fight song, borrowing the tune from Yale University s Boola Boola but improvising the words. A year later, an addition was made to it from North Carolina s I m a Tarheel Born and the two combined to form the university s fight song today. Though the tune was first made known by Yale, the everlasting success of Sooner squads has taken the melody of Boomer Sooner to national popularity. Oklahoma! The Pride of Oklahoma plays perhaps the most popular and recognizable state song in history. Oklahoma! is the final rousing chorus of Rodgers and Hammerstein s epic musical. Breaking all Broadway box office records when it opened in 1943, Oklahoma! was the first collaboration between the legendary pair who were awarded a Pulitzer Prize for their seminal work. The OU Chant Every fan who wears the official colors, each current student and studentathlete and all OU alumni are encouraged to stand and raise one finger in the air during the playing of the Chant -- a symbolic gesture that shows the greatness of the university and the unity between all Sooners. The Chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, who directed the OU girl s glee club from 1936 to 1938 and was voted Outstanding Faculty Woman in O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A Our chant rolls on and on! Thousands strong Join heart and song In alma mater s praise Of campus beautiful by day and night Of colors proudly gleaming Red and White Neath a western sky OU s chant will never die. Live on University! OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GUIDE SOONERSPORTS.COM *

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