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Seamus
3/7/2007, 02:30 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2790637


NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops opened spring practice on Wednesday, looking for a tough, smart starting quarterback who can make plays with his arm.

The Sooners, who dismissed starter Rhett Bomar for a violation of NCAA rules last fall, find themselves without an experienced quarterback after Paul Thompson completed his eligibility in Oklahoma's overtime loss to Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl.

"The quarterback will be the center of attention for sure,"

Stoops said. "Our guys are going to be on the field a long time, getting those guys as many snaps and repetitions as they can. They're a great group of guys."

The competition between junior Joey Halzle, redshirt freshman Sam Bradford and recruit Keith Nichol will be largely held in private. Stoops closed the Sooners' spring practices to the public and to the media, except for a pair of scrimmages and the spring game.

"I just feel sometimes there's too much information out there when we're trying to develop the team, whether it be injuries, whether it be total focus on the quarterbacks, those kind of things," Stoops said. "I just don't feel it's necessary. It isn't like people can't get information."

The university will instead control the release of practice reports through its sports information department. In part, that will keep a watchful eye off the quarterbacks.

"I don't want them pressing like every single play and every single day is do or die. It can't be that way," Stoops said.

In the past, though, Stoops hasn't chosen a new starter until the end of fall practice, making it unlikely that one will emerge behind closed doors.

"You'd love to go out there in one day and know who the guy is and give him all the snaps, but is that realistically going to happen? No. These guys all need work," Stoops said.

"It's not going to be decided here by spring break," Stoops added. "Let's let it develop and run its course."

Stoops identified the qualities he was hoping to find in Halzle, Bradford and Nichol and said he thought all three had made "significant strength gains" during winter workouts. He was also pleased with how Halzle and Bradford gained confidence through practices leading up to the Fiesta Bowl. Nichol enrolled early to join the competition.

The quarterbacks will go through spring without leading receiver Malcolm Kelly, who is out after offseason surgery following a sophomore season in which he caught 62 passes for 993 yards and 10 scores. Safety Darien Williams and offensive lineman Brandon Walker will also miss the spring sessions. Tight end Jermaine Gresham and defensive end Alonzo Dotson will miss the first five practices but return after spring break on March 26.

Still, Stoops believes the Sooners are well-equipped to bring in a new quarterback because of the amount of starters who'll return on offense -- including the top four receivers, two tight ends and four of five starting linemen. At running back, the Sooners lose Adrian Peterson but bring back Allen Patrick, who ran for 761 yards as a backup.

"With all the experience back on the offensive line, all the experience back at running back, tight end and receiver, our offense will be much stronger around that position to help that position and develop that position," Stoops said. "Now, we've just got to get out there and start to do it."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

H8HOGS
3/7/2007, 02:51 PM
Is your spring practices open to the public or closed to everyone?

Boomer.....
3/7/2007, 02:54 PM
Is your spring practices open to the public or closed to everyone?
The scrimmages are open to the public but the workouts are closed.

colleyvillesooner
3/7/2007, 03:15 PM
Is your spring practices open to the public or closed to everyone?

It's amazing what you can find when you read the first post in the thread you are posting in, especially when it's the only post in the thread.


The competition between junior Joey Halzle, redshirt freshman Sam Bradford and recruit Keith Nichol will be largely held in private. Stoops closed the Sooners' spring practices to the public and to the media, except for a pair of scrimmages and the spring game.

H8HOGS
3/7/2007, 03:20 PM
It's amazing what you can find when you read the first post in the thread you are posting in, especially when it's the only post in the thread.

Well many times even when they say that they allow people in for the first 15-30 minutes and then run everyone out..

CincySooner
3/7/2007, 03:25 PM
The quarterbacks will go through spring without leading receiver Malcolm Kelly, who is out after offseason surgery following a sophomore season in which he caught 62 passes for 993 yards and 10 scores. Safety Darien Williams and offensive lineman Brandon Walker will also miss the spring sessions. Tight end Jermaine Gresham and defensive end Alonzo Dotson will miss the first five practices but return after spring break on March 26.


whoa... when did those guys get hurt?

fwsooner22
3/7/2007, 03:26 PM
It's amazing what you can find when you read the first post in the thread you are posting in, especially when it's the only post in the thread.



Doh:D :D :D

Landthief 1972
3/7/2007, 03:33 PM
whoa... when did those guys get hurt?

Kelly got hurt in the first quarter of the Fiesta Fiasco, IIRC.

Jello Biafra
3/7/2007, 03:37 PM
Is your spring practices open to the public or closed to everyone?

open to everyone but sooner fans.

BigRedJed
3/7/2007, 03:43 PM
Brandon Walker got hurt in the CCG.

illinisooner
3/7/2007, 03:43 PM
I think Walker and Williams are being held out as precautions--Stoops knows what they can do, and they will be ready for summer workouts to get back in full fitness.

StuIsTheMan
3/7/2007, 04:14 PM
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It's amazing what you can find when you read the first post in the thread you are posting in, especially when it's the only post in the thread.

StuIsTheMan
3/7/2007, 04:20 PM
...

colleyvillesooner
3/7/2007, 04:28 PM
:confused:

sooner518
3/7/2007, 04:52 PM
wow spring football is already here! that was fast!

OU-HSV
3/7/2007, 07:30 PM
wow spring football is already here! that was fast!
Its the dang break between the red/white game and the first game that sucks!

goingoneight
3/7/2007, 08:28 PM
I think the reason spring ball came so quickly is the same reason fall will come before you know it. The only wounds we're licking is a one-point OT loss to Boise State in a game that meant nothing to OUr program in all actuality. We don't have some team we hate reigning as National Champs, and nobody we lost to is National Champs. The expectations of Sooner football remain big (BIG 12 Champeenship and BCS), but no one is really expecting anything like we have in recent years other than significant improvement. We don't have the nation's highest recruited quarterback in preseason camps, we don't have a known Heisman candidate, and most people are already pencilling in losses for us in 2007. Makes for pleasant surprises, as no one expected anything other than a mid-major bowl for us in 2000, and no one really thought OUr team would be all that tough in 2003, great things happened both of those years. Remember what know-it-all Jim Traber said about us after Bomar was dismissed, then when Peterson went down, he went and bet the farm on aggy winning Bed-lamb. Everyone remembers that story.

Seems like under Stoops, the best stuff has shown up when no one expected it, and the waning hours of offseason are only strengthened by the hype surrounding the team.

Weird, yes... but that's my theory.

soonerfanlv
3/7/2007, 08:43 PM
Well many times even when they say that they allow people in for the first 15-30 minutes and then run everyone out..



Once again the "U" showing itself as a great academic institution...;)

MichiganSooner
3/7/2007, 08:53 PM
Ahhh, another change of seasons!

From football season, to bowl season, to recruiting season, and now pre-season...can't wait.

goingoneight
3/7/2007, 10:47 PM
I hear this is gonna be a pretty hot preseason, at least that's what Travis Meyer said...

olevetonahill
3/7/2007, 11:35 PM
Is your spring practices open to the public or closed to everyone?
As I have heard befor
Heres a question for you
Does it Hurt to be that stupid ?

Jello Biafra
3/7/2007, 11:38 PM
As I have heard befor
Heres a question for you
Does it Hurt to be that stupid ?


;)

KingDavid
3/8/2007, 12:17 AM
I think the reason spring ball came so quickly is the same reason fall will come before you know it. The only wounds we're licking is a one-point OT loss to Boise State in a game that meant nothing to OUr program in all actuality. We don't have some team we hate reigning as National Champs, and nobody we lost to is National Champs. The expectations of Sooner football remain big (BIG 12 Champeenship and BCS), but no one is really expecting anything like we have in recent years other than significant improvement. We don't have the nation's highest recruited quarterback in preseason camps, we don't have a known Heisman candidate, and most people are already pencilling in losses for us in 2007. Makes for pleasant surprises, as no one expected anything other than a mid-major bowl for us in 2000, and no one really thought OUr team would be all that tough in 2003, great things happened both of those years. Remember what know-it-all Jim Traber said about us after Bomar was dismissed, then when Peterson went down, he went and bet the farm on aggy winning Bed-lamb. Everyone remembers that story.

Seems like under Stoops, the best stuff has shown up when no one expected it, and the waning hours of offseason are only strengthened by the hype surrounding the team.

Weird, yes... but that's my theory.

interesting thoughts. well said.

olevetonahill
3/8/2007, 10:29 PM
As I have heard befor
Heres a question for you
Does it Hurt to be that stupid ?
Now to give proper credit , I was quoting "Openacan "
From Carey's Old board that folded .:D :cool: