What Do We Really Learn From Spring Football?

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Dominique Franks put on a show Saturday at the Red/White Game. Before you jump off the deep end thinking that Oklahoma's offense is suddenly going to stink after getting dominated by the defense all spring let me remind you that last year after the spring we had no idea who the quarterback would be because they all looked so bad. As it turns out Sam Bradford was alright after all. So what ... [link]

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OU's No Huddle Offense Has Its Drawbacks
Published 4/14/2008 by Gilbert Sam, Jr. at Oklahoma Sooners Football Blog
... of the Fiesta Bowl. Kelly was upset because he and OU strength coach Jerry Schmidt agreed he would run his 40s on the AstroTurf of the Mosier Center instead of the Field Turf of the Everest Center, on which every other OU football player has worked out for NFL scouts the last two years. (Tulsa World) OU's missing pieces hold back offense: The Oklahoman OU Football Notebook: The Oklahoman What Do We Really Learn From Spring Football? The Crimson and Cream Machine

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