If Austin Kendall earns Oklahoma's starting quarterback nod, it figures to have less of an effect on his home life as the last time he won such a job.
When Kendall was a freshman at Cuthbertson High School in Waxhaw, North Carolina, his brother, Ryan, earned the starting nod initially.
“It was the first or second game, and coach said I was going to be the starter,” Austin Kendall said Saturday after the Sooners wrapped up their first spring practice. “My brother didn't take me home for a couple of days after practice.