DALLAS — Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops was quick to point out there still is no final decision on who will be the starting quarterback for the Sooners this season.
It has been quite a while since that has even been a question for Stoops.
Texas coach Mack Brown, meanwhile, finally got a break at Big 12 football media days from having to answer who will be his starter. The Longhorns have junior David Ash, whose 18 starts are the most among current league quarterbacks.
"David has grown up. He's learned a lot," Brown said Tuesday. "He is much more confident than at any time."
Landry Jones is gone after starting 50 games for Oklahoma the past four seasons, during which the successor to Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford won 39 games and became the Big 12's career passing leader (16,646 yards).
While many people assume that the Oklahoma starter will be Blake Bell, the junior who has run for 24 career touchdowns in primarily short-yardage situations, Stoops said sophomore Kendal Thompson and redshirt freshman Trevor Knight are also competing for the job.
Stoops also said the 6-foot-6, 263-pound quarterback known for "Belldozer" packages can throw the ball too.
"We have a history in my going on 15 years of having guys in quarterbacks that are really excellent throwers, and Blake fits that mold," said Stoops, whose Sooners last season won a share of their eighth Big 12 title.