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Can/Will OU produce a third straight Heisman winner?

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You could say the other 2 were based upon a scheme as well. But more than likely he will need to go unbeaten. But Tagovailoa of Alabama will be the front runner.
 
We got enough QB problems without worrying about those of everyone else.
 
I don’t care if you don’t care that I don’t care.

But then again, I didn’t start the stupid ****ing thread.

Care about that?
 
https://www.sportsbookreview.com/pi...ight-heisman-trophy-winner-at-oklahoma/89739/

Can’t see it happening, regardless of how good Hurts ends up being or what type of stats he produces. If he puts up similar numbers to Mayfield or Murray, based on his stats at Bama, I have to think people will say his performance was based more on the scheme (for a third straight year of big numbers) than pure QB talent.
Let's beat OU this year and forget about the OU QB.
 
Hurts should play RB or be a Wildcat QB.

I would love to see Jalen Hurts be in the same backfield as Lamar Jackson or a Kyler Murray and give Hurts two progressions.
But as a QB. He hasn't shown the ability to go through his progressions and make the right throw.
Leaves points and yards on the field. Oklahoma can't do that because their D is bad.
One less touchdown and the same D Oklahoma is 8-4 and playing in the Camping World Bowl.
 
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