It probably goes without saying that the best teams in college football are the ones who have outstanding quarterback play. That is the one position on the team, other than the center, who touches the ball on virtually every offensive play.
The quarterback is in the best position of anyone to make things happen on the field, sometimes by calling the right play in the event of an audible or a play that necessitates changing at the line of scrimmage or by successfully executing a third- or fourth-down pass play or touchdown pass.
Oklahoma has been the beneficiary of outstanding quarterback play throughout much of Bob Stoops’ 17 seasons as head coach at Oklahoma.