Title: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: Black Diamond Vol on August 25, 2015, 12:39:53 EDT http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13501661/baker-mayfield-start-quarterback-oklahoma-sooners-source
Title: Re: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: Volznut on August 25, 2015, 05:04:10 EDT OK is instilling a more shotgun spread this year, this guy is a passer - but not real mobile. Could be interesting in Neyland vs our pass rush.
Title: Re: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: BanditVol on August 25, 2015, 05:07:14 EDT OK is instilling a more shotgun spread this year, this guy is a passer - but not real mobile. Could be interesting in Neyland vs our pass rush. Yep. Maybe they will be the ones giving up 5 sacks this year. :naughty: Title: Re: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: Tnphil on August 25, 2015, 08:01:39 EDT IIRC he played at Texas Tech.....started and played well. Got upset about something at Tech and transferred to OU.
Title: Re: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: Clockwork Orange on August 25, 2015, 02:16:40 EDT IIRC he played at Texas Tech.....started and played well. Got upset about something at Tech and transferred to OU. Played well against mediocre competition. Was very average against decent teams in Big XII. vs SMU, Stephen F Austin, TCU (4-8 that year), Texas State, and Kansas: 132-201 (66%), 1488 yards, 8 TD, 4 INT vs Kansas State, Baylor, Texas: 86-139 (62%), 827 yards, 4 TD, 4 INT Those Kansas State and Texas teams combined for 10 losses, too. He played 8 games against some pretty crap competition outside of Baylor. His adjusted QBR in that game was 68.3, which is not bad . . . but not so great either (Dobbs had 4 games better than that last year). Title: Re: OU names their starting QB, and it's not Trevor Knight Post by: BanditVol on August 25, 2015, 04:14:25 EDT Played well against mediocre competition. Was very average against decent teams in Big XII. vs SMU, Stephen F Austin, TCU (4-8 that year), Texas State, and Kansas: 132-201 (66%), 1488 yards, 8 TD, 4 INT vs Kansas State, Baylor, Texas: 86-139 (62%), 827 yards, 4 TD, 4 INT Those Kansas State and Texas teams combined for 10 losses, too. He played 8 games against some pretty crap competition outside of Baylor. His adjusted QBR in that game was 68.3, which is not bad . . . but not so great either (Dobbs had 4 games better than that last year). So he is Tyler Bray playing under an assumed name? So let's hit him a couple times, and he'll just sit on the sideline and sulk. :naughty: |