Oklahloma's Sam Bradford won the Heisman Trophy Saturday. He is the fifth Oklahoma player to win the award.
Oklahloma's Sam Bradford won the Heisman Trophy Saturday. He is the fifth Oklahoma player to win the award.
Updated: Monday, 22 Dec 2008, 12:45 PM CST
Published : Monday, 22 Dec 2008, 12:45 PM CST
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Sam Bradford of Oklahoma was voted The Associated Press college
football player of the year Monday. He beat out the same two
quarterbacks he did in capturing the Heisman Trophy - Colt McCoy of
Texas and Tim Tebow of Florida.
Bradford received 27 votes from the AP media panel that votes
in the weekly poll. The sophomore quarterback was followed by McCoy
with 17 votes. Tebow won the award last year and had 16 votes this
time. Texas Tech receiver Michael Crabtree had two votes.
Bradford is the third Oklahoma player to win the AP award,
which began in 1998. The others were Josh Heupel in 2003 and Jason
White (2000).
Bradford, McCoy and Tebow finished in the same order in the
Heisman balloting. Bradford will lead No. 2 Oklahoma against Tebow
and No. 1 Florida in the BCS title game Jan. 8 in Miami.
Oklahoma's offense this season has been among the most
prolific, scoring 702 points and breaking the major-college record
of 656 set by Hawaii in 2006. The Sooners are the first
major-college team in 89 years to score at least 60 points in five
straight games, a streak they'll take into the showdown with
Florida.
Bradford, 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, has passed for 4,464 yards
and 48 touchdowns this season, breaking the school record White set
in 2003. He also leads the nation in passing efficiency and has
thrown only six interceptions.
Bradford tore ligaments in the thumb on his left
(nonthrowing) hand during a win over Oklahoma State on Nov. 29. He
played despite the injury as the Sooners routed Missouri in the Big
12 title game Dec. 6 and underwent surgery the next day. Coaches
said at the time Bradford most likely will return to practice
within 10 days.
Bradford came to Oklahoma in 2006 regarded by many as merely
an insurance policy should something happen to Rhett Bomar.
Something did happen. Bomar broke NCAA rules by receiving
extra pay for work he did not do at a Norman car dealership, and
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops kicked him off the team that August.
Bradford redshirted in 2006, waiting behind Paul Thompson -
who stepped in and guided the Sooners to a Big 12 title - then
emerged from a three-way competition for the starting job last
season.
He passed for 7,585 yards and a school-record 84 touchdowns
in his two seasons as the starter. Bradford needs 338 passing yards
against Florida to overtake White for the school record.
Bradford plays in the state that produced the great Jim
Thorpe, an American Indian. Bradford is a member of the Cherokee
Nation and has become a symbol of sorts in the native American
community. He has said he has embraced that heritage more since he
became the Sooners' quarterback than he did while growing up in
Oklahoma City.