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Bradford Captures Camp Honor

OU quarterback named national player of the week

Sept. 9, 2007

NORMAN, Okla. - Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford has been named the national offensive player of the week by the Walter Camp Foundation. Bradford was honored for his play in OU's 51-13 win over Miami.

The redshirt freshman from Oklahoma City completed 19-of-25 passes for 205 yards and a school record five touchdowns (tied) with no interceptions in Oklahoma's convincing non-conference victory.

The TD passes tied a record for the most ever allowed by Miami. Just one week earlier, the Hurricanes' defense picked off four passes in a win over Marshall.

Three of Bradford's touchdown throws went to Malcolm Kelly from 23, 24 and 30 yards.

He also threw a six-yarder to Jermaine Gresham and a nine-yarder to Dane Zaslaw.

Bradford hit his first four passes of the game to extend his string of consecutive completions to 22, an OU record and just two shy of the NCAA mark.

Through the first two games of his career, Bradford is 40-of-48 for 568 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions.

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