Article By Luke McConnell on 10th May, 2010
The Sooners ranked 10th in the country in passing offense, averaging 289.2 yards a game.
Landry Jones stepped up and filled in admirably for Bradford, throwing for 3,198 yards and 26 touchdowns. However, Jones was also very inconsistent throughout the season, completing only 58 percent of his passes and throwing 14 interceptions.
As great as Jones did in his trial by fire first season, the main reason for the continuing threat of the Sooners' passing game was the emergence of electric sophomore wide receiver Ryan Broyles.
Broyles, now a junior, caught 89 passes ...
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