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OSU to face Big 12's top quarterbacks
 
By BILL HAISTEN, World sports writer
Published: 10/7/2008  2:09 AM
Last Modified: 10/7/2008  3:26 AM

During the final two months of the season, OSU's defense will be matched with four nationally renowned quarterbacks:

Missouri's Chase Daniel: A Heisman Trophy finalist last season and perhaps the Heisman favorite this season. Completing 76 percent of his passes this season, the Tiger senior is closing in the 11,000-yard mark in career total offense.

Texas' Colt McCoy: Entering this week's clash with No. 1 Oklahoma, the Longhorn junior has thrown 16 TD passes to only three interceptions. McCoy also is Texas' leading rusher.

Texas Tech's Graham Harrell: In last week's triumph at Kansas State, Harrell passed for 454 yards and six TDs. With 12,709 yards, he has supplanted Kliff Kingsbury (1999-2002) as the Red Raiders' leader in career passing yardage.

Oklahoma's Sam Bradford: Only a sophomore, but a viable Heisman candidate. Bradford, completing 73 percent of his passes, is on pace for nearly 4,000 regular-season passing yards.
By BILL HAISTEN, World sports writer

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