(12/11) OU Football Articles and Notes
Gators hope for home-field advantage: Bob Stoops has recruited South Florida heavily before, although his current team has only one player from the Sunshine State. Meanwhile, Florida has 13 players from the greater Miami area alone, and Meyer said the same number were part of high school state championship victories at Dolphin Stadium, where the BCS title will be decided this year. "I hope it's a home-field advantage," Meyer said. "I'd be disappointed if it wasn't a tremendous showing, but I know Oklahoma has a great tradition of traveling fans as well. In the back of our minds, even in the front of some of our minds, this was our target to get to Miami -- because it's our home state, because of recruiting, because of all of the above."(Sun-Sentinel)
Leach unhappy Harrell didn't receive Heisman invite: Texas Tech coach Mike Leach had this to say.. "If Graham is not invited to the Heisman, they ought to quit giving out the award," Leach said in a statement released by the school. "It is a shameless example of politics ruling over performance. The other guys are deserving, but he has earned a place alongside them." (Dallas Morning News)
Proposed bill would prohibit BCS from calling itself national championship: Austin American Statesman
A month of BCS hype awaits Meyer and Stoops: Associated Press
Three compelling Heisman cases: Norman Transcript
It's close, but Sam's the man: Norman Transcript
Honored invitation: Tulsa World
Bradford will mull NFL option after season's done: Tulsa World
Bradford takes World straw poll: Tulsa World
Bradford to file NFL paperwork: The Oklahoman
Heisman finalists Bradford, Tebow meet up: The Oklahoman
Bradford captures 'exit poll' of 100 Heisman voters: The Oklahoman
Whether Bradford stays or goes: Star-Telegram
Doesn't look like Wilson's leaving OU: Star-Telegram
Will Bradford turn pro?: ESPN.com
Labels: Florida, Heisman, Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Tech



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