LUBBOCK, Texas — Shane O'Brien wasn't about to let Austin Seibert know it then.
But when he had Seibert write down the goals he wanted to work toward, O'Brien started questioning Seibert's sanity a bit.
It was in 2014, shortly after Seibert committed to Oklahoma when he scribbled three goals on a sheet of paper.
1. Start as a freshman
2. Win the Lou Groza Award as college football's best kicker
3. Become the all-time leading scorer in Sooners' history
“I had several kids do it and a lot of it was manageable, normal goals, and then Austin wants to be the leading scorer all-time at Oklahoma,” O'Brien, who helped train Seibert, said this week.