Senate Honors 2008 Heisman
Winner Sam Bradford and OU Football Team
The State Senate honored the 2008
Big 12 champions, the University of Oklahoma Sooners
and their outstanding quarterback, 2008 Heisman
winner Sam Bradford.
The team and Head Coach Bob Stoops were welcomed
with cheers and applause as they lined up to listen
to the reading of two resolutions recognizing
their many accomplishments.
“We are very fortunate to get to play at
a great university that we’re very proud
of. I recognize the great support that we get
from our president David Boren, through our athletic
director Joe Castiglione, through all the communities
throughout Oklahoma, the great support of our
student body and 85,000 sold out every single
game,” said Stoops. “So again we always
look at it that we’re incredibly fortunate
to work and play at a great university with such
great support throughout the state of Oklahoma.”
SR 13, by Senators Todd Lamb and Glenn Coffee,
congratulated the 2008 Heisman Trophy winner,
the team’s outstanding quarterback sophomore
Sam Bradford and named March 2, 2009 as “Sam
Bradford Day” in Oklahoma in honor of his
many accomplishments.
“Sam Bradford has not only provided great
leadership for the Oklahoma Sooners—he’s
also a great role model for our youth and an excellent
ambassador for our state. We’re so proud
of all of his accomplishments both on and off
the field; and we’re thrilled that he chose
to return to OU next year and continue his education,”
Lamb said. “It was an honor to welcome Sam,
his teammates, and Coach Stoops to the State Senate.”
Bradford graduated from Putnam City North High
School in 2006 in the top ten percent of his class.
While in high school, he played basketball, golf
and was the Panthers quarterback for three years
being named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association
All-State Football Team.
His excellence both in the classroom and on the
field has continued at OU. As a redshirt freshman,
he was selected as the Sooner’s starting
quarterback and holds the NCAA record with 36
touchdown passes as a freshman. Last year, as
a sophomore he successfully passed 302 times for
4,464 yards and 48 touchdowns, as well as rushing
for five touchdowns, setting a new school record.
In total, he has passed for 7,585 yards and 84
touchdowns.
Bradford let the Sooners to Big 12 Conference
Championships in 2007 and 2008, and to the BCS
National Championship game in 2009. In recognition
of his incredible athletic ability, Bradford was
named an Associated Press All-American First Team
Quarterback and won the Davey O’Brien National
Quarterback Award as best quarterback in the nation.
In 2008, he was also selected as the 74th Heisman
Memorial Trophy winner making him only the second
sophomore, fifth Sooner, and 30th quarterback
to win the highest honor in collegiate football.
"It was a great honor to be recognized by
the Senate and House of Representatives especially
since my teammates were there to share that with
me. I owe any personal success to our team,”
said Bradford. “I think today reminded us
that there are a lot of people in Oklahoma who
are cheering for us. That's rewarding and challenging
all at the same time."
SCR 7, by Senators Coffee and Lamb and House Speaker
Chris Benge, commended the OU Sooners football
team for winning their third consecutive Big 12
Conference Championship last year and for competing
in the BCS National Championship game in January.
“I know that there are people all over the
state who are already counting down the days until
the next football season begins,” Coffee
said. “Oklahomans know football is more
than just a sport for us—it’s a way
of life and part of who we are. The OU Sooners
are a tremendous source of pride, bringing positive
national attention to Oklahoma. We were so thrilled
to welcome this outstanding team to the State
Senate and honor their outstanding achievements.”
The Sooners have dominated the gridiron for the
past decade. During the 2000-2008 seasons, they
had 102 wins, which is the most wins of any school
in the nation and the longest home winning streak
at 24 games. They have played in six different
conferences over the years, winning their first
conference championship in 1915 and winning at
least one title in every conference in which they
competed. The team wins an average of one conference
title every other year.
The Sooners became the first team to win three
consecutive Big 12 Conference Championships when
they defeated the Missouri Tigers 62-21 in December
2008, claiming their sixth Big 12 title in nine
seasons. No other Big 12 team has won more than
two conference championships. They also set a
NCAA record during the 2008 season having played
five consecutive games in which they scored more
than 60 points.
For more information contact:
Sen. Lamb's Office: 405-521-5632
Sen. Coffee's Office: 405-521-5636