For three years, Kyler Murray heard what he couldn't do.
Now, his future is about the possibilities -- all kinds of options, things that didn't seem imaginable even a few months ago.
Will the Oklahoma quarterback and the player who went 43-0 at Allen pick up the Heisman in New York after overhauling Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa? Can he then lead the Sooners past No. 1 Alabama in the College Football Playoffs at the Orange Bowl? And will his future strictly involve the Oakland A's, who made him the ninth pick in the MLB draft and have already paid him $4.