‘Conversations with Coach’: Bob Stoops, Teddy Lehman and Roy Williams on the 2001 Superman play
‘Conversations with Coach’: Bob Stoops, Teddy Lehman and Roy Williams on the 2001 Superman play
It may have been the biggest play of his life, but Roy Williams said he was afraid to go to the sideline to see Mike Stoops.
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In 2001 Roy Williams and Teddy Lehman teamed up to make one of the most iconic plays in the history of the Red River Rivalry.
Coach Bob Stoops is joined on this episode of “Conversations with Coach” by two of his all-time best defenders at Oklahoma. Stoops, Williams and Lehman break down their perspective on that game-changing play, what they remember before the play occured, their first times playing against Texas in the Cotton Bowl, their feelings about Texas as a rival and more from three men who will always have their names attached to this historic rivalry between two college football blue bloods.
Producer: Jacquelyn Musgrove
Creative Director: Michael Lane
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