Bradford, Gresham, Williams to Stay
NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, the 2008 Heisman Trophy winner, plans to return to the Sooner program for the 2009 season.
In addition to Sam Bradford's announcement today that he plans to remain at Oklahoma, two other Sooners also announced that they plan to play for the Sooners next year. Both tight end Jermaine Gresham and Trent Williams said they will return for the 2009 season. Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy announced earlier that he also will return. "We are pleased that these players are returning to our program," said OU head coach Bob Stoops. "They understand the value of gaining another year of experience and improving their position in the draft along with the value of either finishing their degree or being within a few hours of completing it. "I also think our players recognize the opportunities we have as a program to pursue more championships and that's something that means a lot to all of us." Bradford was the national leader in passing efficiency for each of the last two seasons becoming only the third player in NCAA history to do so. For his career, he has completed 565-of-824 for 7,841 yards with 86 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. Last season, Bradford, who will be a junior, was 328-of-483 for 4,720 yards with 50 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Bradford set the OU record for total offense with in a season last season with 4,676 along with new marks in career touchdown passes, season touchdown passes and passing yards for a season. Gresham caught 14 touchdown passes last season, the most ever by an Oklahoma tight end. With 26 in his career he is only five behind the career mark by all Sooners set by current Baltimore Raven Mark Clayton. Williams started the season opener at left tackle then started the remaining 13 games at right tackle. He will be the only full-time starter returning along the OU offensive line. "I feel like I can improve my draft status by staying one more year," Williams said. "I am also going to moving a lot farther along with my degree and I feel like we can compete for more championships." Gresham said his experience at Oklahoma and in college football has been meaningful. "I like my teammates and the coaches here and the atmosphere we practice and compete in," he said. "This is the best decision for me right now and I look forward to what we can accomplish next season. It also means a lot to me to graduate or be close to my degree when I finish my college career."
Opening statement: "I just wanted to thank my coaches, family and all of my friends who were helping me go through this process and make this decision. I want to thank everyone who was able to give me information that I needed to make this decision. Obviously, it's a very big decision. "After looking at all of the information and weighing the pros and cons of both, the opportunities that I have, I feel that it is in my best interest to come back to the University of Oklahoma for my junior season. "Looking at it, I've dreamed about playing at Oklahoma ever since I was little. My three years here have probably been the best three years of my life, and I really feel that there's no need to cut this experience short. I'm really looking forward to coming back and competing for a fourth straight Big 12 Championship and another opportunity at a national championship." On the difficulty of making his decision to stay at OU: On the turning point of making his decision: On staying at OU because NFL rookie salaries would remain the same until 2011: On talking with other teammates possibly going to the NFL draft: On how not winning the BCS title game influenced his return for the 2009 season: On when he made his decision: On what he likes most about being a college football player: On the confidence in his decision and his team:
Opening statement: "Of course we'll all excited that Sam is coming back and the other guys that Sam alluded to, Jermaine Gresham and Trent Williams, that hadn't announced yet and the rest of the juniors. Gerald McCoy already said that he was coming back. "We're excited about that for a couple of reasons. Obviously, it makes our team stronger with that experience and that kind of talent back for another year. "But I think also hopefully it sends a clear message to other young guys out there that these guys value their experience in college, they value their education. Every one of them said that either graduating or being within a few hours of their degree made a difference and they wanted to be at that point when they left school. Everyone says you can always go back, but that's kind of hard when four or five years down the road you may have a family, you may have children, you're a lot older than everyone else in class. It's not so easy. I think it's really easier said than done. These guys value their education, and that was part of their decision. "The atmosphere that they competed in here was a factor. They see it as incredibly positive in being with their teammates and us and the way we do things. I think they all see the value in another years' experience improving their draft position. Every time you improved five spots, eight spots, ten spots, if you improve a round, you have three or four times your money. That's a factor. They all want to take care of their parents, they want to be able to take care of their family. "Again, I think they're sending a great message to lot of other young people and the value of that last year and going as far as you can in your college career. We appreciate them and we're excited about them, and not just those guys but all of our juniors. There are the DeMarco Murrays, the Chris Browns that are excellent players as well and it goes on and on that we're excited about being back." On today being a bigger day than signing day: On draft projections: On tight end Jermaine Gresham's decision to return for another season: On the challenge of replacing the offensive line for next year: On moving forward after the BCS title game: On giving the guys space to make their decisions: |
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