Three games do not make a season, but anyone still doubting the Sooners’ ability to regroup and continue to perform at a high level following the departure of Baker Mayfield, college-football’s most outstanding quarterback last season and the No. 1 overall player taken in the 2018 NFL Draft, can take a deep breath and relax, knowing that the sky is not falling and everything is A.O.K. in Norman, Oklahoma.
Through the first three games of the 2018 college season, OU dual-sport star Kyler Murray has more than lived up to the high expectations that accompanied him to Oklahoma when he decided to transfer from Texas A&M after his freshman season in 2015.