Gerald McCoy Just Reignited Oklahomas Most Polarizing QB Debate

In a surprising twist, former All-American Gerald McCoy reveals his top choice among Oklahoma quarterbacks, favoring a transfer standout over homegrown legends.

The Oklahoma Sooners have carved out a reputation as a quarterback factory, consistently churning out talent that leaves a mark on college football. Names like Josh Heupel, Jason White, Sam Bradford, Landry Jones, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, and Jalen Hurts are etched in the annals of Oklahoma's storied history. Among these, four have hoisted the coveted Heisman Trophy, while two others came tantalizingly close.

But let’s pose a hypothetical: if you were building a team from scratch today and could select any quarterback from Oklahoma's illustrious past, who would get the nod?

Former All-American Gerald McCoy recently weighed in with his choice, and it might surprise you. He bypassed the likes of Mayfield, Murray, and Bradford, opting instead for a quarterback who made headlines with his departure via the transfer portal.

"Caleb (Williams)," McCoy confidently stated in a conversation with Kyle Odegard for RotoGrinders. "I don't even have to think about it.

Baker's missing some athleticism, Kyler's on the smaller side, and while Jalen knows how to win, his passing isn't top-tier. Caleb, though?

He's the complete package. If I'm choosing one quarterback to thrive in any system with any coach, it's Caleb."

During his brief yet impactful tenure in Norman, Caleb Williams demonstrated why he's a standout talent. In just one season, he racked up 1,912 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and only four interceptions, while also rushing for 442 yards and six touchdowns. His ability to deliver in clutch moments was epitomized in the showdown against Texas, where he orchestrated a thrilling comeback from a 28-7 deficit to secure a 55-48 victory.

Following that season, Williams made the move to USC with coach Lincoln Riley, where he continued to shine, eventually capturing a Heisman Trophy and being selected as the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.

McCoy's endorsement of Williams underscores the immense talent he brought to Oklahoma, even if his exit via the transfer portal still stings for many Sooners fans. His legacy in Norman is a testament to his skill and potential, making him a compelling choice for anyone dreaming of building a powerhouse team.

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