NORMAN — Having just finished his first season as Oklahoma's offensive coordinator in December 2015, Lincoln Riley had a mission as he dove back into recruiting.
Partially by design and partially by luck, Riley and the Sooners knocked it out of the park by landing Texas A&M transfer Kyler Murray.
Over the last three-plus seasons, Oklahoma's quarterback play has been as good as any team's in the country.
And every one of the Sooners' last 44 games have been started by a quarterback who transferred in to Norman.
Murray will extend that streak to 45 Saturday when the Sooners face Baylor (2:30 p.