Posts Tagged ‘2008 Heisman Winner’

Sam Bradford’s Prognosis to Take 1-2 Weeks

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Associated Press

FOX SPORTS:  OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops says it will be a week or two before the third-ranked Sooners have a timetable for the return of Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford from a sprained shoulder.

Stoops said Monday on the Big 12 coaches’ conference call that the quarterback has either a Grade II or Grade III sprain of the AC joint in his right, throwing shoulder.

“A lot of it depends on how he heals and how he feels as he’s healing here through the week,” Stoops said. “In the end, it’s going to be a while before we know what the plan will be.”

RB Blount apologizes to Boise State

Bradford was injured in the second quarter of Oklahoma’s season-opening 14-13 loss to BYU on Saturday when he was hit by linebacker Coleby Clawson. Redshirt freshman Landry Jones, making his college debut, replaced Bradford.

Seminoles Talk Miami Rivalry

“The other night, I thought he handled everything well,” Stoops said. “(The offense) doesn’t change. They’re very similar styles of quarterback.”  Read full story here

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2008 Heisman Trophy Award

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

The 2008 Heisman Trophy winner was  once again, a sophomore was awarded  the prestigious honor in college football.   Sam Bradford, Quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners proudly accepted the award at tonight’s ceremony.

Texas Quarterback Colt MCoy finished second followed by Florida Quarterback Tim Tebow.  Tebow was the winner of the Heisman in 2007.  Although many hoped that Tebow would join former Ohio runningback Archie Griffin, who is the only player to win the award twice (1974-1975) to be nominated for the award twice speaks for itself.   There can only be one winner however, to be considered as one of the top three canidates is an honor as well. Our congratulations goes out to all the candiates.  In the big picture…it’s not whether you win or lose…it’s how you play the game!

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