
Oklahoma sophomore quarterback Sam Bradford won another honor Monday when he was voted college football player of the year by The Associated Press. Bradford already captured the Davey O’Brien Award and Heisman Trophy.
In winning the AP award, Bradford beat out the same two quarterbacks he did for the Heisman —- Colt McCoy of Texas and Tim Tebow of Florida.
Bradford received 27 votes from the AP media panel that votes in the weekly poll. He was followed by McCoy with 17 votes. Tebow, who won the award last year, had 16 votes this time. Texas Tech receiver Michael Crabtree had two votes.
Bradford is the third Oklahoma player to win the AP award, which began in 1998. Heupel won in 2000 and Jason White in 2003.
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