FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray plays with an unpredictable flair. He can beat you with a heave downfield or a scramble to the sideline. Oftentimes, he can’t be caught.
But soon, Murray will face a decision that he can’t throw over or sprint past -- a choice that could mean the end to his football career after the No. 4 Sooners take on No. 1 Alabama in the Orange Bowl on Saturday night.
Baseball, or football?
The 5-foot-10 Murray has committed to playing baseball with the Oakland Athletics, and his agent Scott Boras confirmed he will be in major league camp with the team starting Feb.