1. Lee Roy Selmon, DT, 1972-75 Best Selmon is the best Sooner. 2. Billy Sims, RB, 1975-79 Won a Heisman, should have won another. 3. Roy Williams, DB, 1998-01 Most unique player in OU history. 4. Billy Vessels, B, 1950-52 Wilkinson’s fastest and toughest player. 5. Tony Casillas, NG, 1982-85 First pick in ’86 NFL draft. 6. Jerry Tubbs, C-LB, 1954-56 Fourth in ’56 Heisman. 7. Rod Shoate, LB, 1972-74 Pioneered the speed linebacker. 8. Tommy McDonald, RB, 1954-56 Leading rusher, receiver and passer in ’55. 9. Joe Washington, RB, 1972-75 Authored four of 10 most memorable Sooner plays. 10. Kurt Burris, C-LB, 1952-54 Best Burris is quite an achievement. 11. Keith Jackson, TE, 1984-87 Most clutch player in OU history. 12. Greg Pruitt, RB, 1970-72 Hello, goodbye. 13. Jack Mildren, QB, 1969-71 Original wishbone quarterback; most important player in OU history. 14. Mark Clayton, WR, 2001-04 Best offensive player under Stoops. 15. Eddie Hinton, WB, 1966-68 They don’t make wingbacks anymore. Maybe they should. 16. Tom Catlin, C-LB, 1950-52 Before Tubbs, before Kurt Burris, there was this great player. 17. Josh Heupel, QB, 1999-00 Stoops nightmare — what if Heupel had not come to Norman? 18. Jim Weatherall, T, 1949-51 ’51 Outland Trophy winner. 19. Steve Owens, RB, 1967-69 How about this depth; Heisman winner sixth-best running back. 20. Brian Bosworth, LB, 1984-86 Beyond the cartoon character lived one heck of a player. 21. George Cumby, LB, 1975-79 From third-string fullback to linebacker great. 22. Jason White, QB, 2000-04 From nimble athlete to Heisman pocket passer, the ultimate transformer. 23. Clendon Thomas, RB, 1955-57 Ahead of his time as a big runner. 24. Granville Liggins, NG, 1965-67 First of the great OU nose guards. 25. Dewey Selmon, NG, 1972-75 Great question. Was Dewey helped or hurt by playing next to Lee Roy all his life? 26. Greg Roberts, OG, 1975-79 ’78 Outland Trophy winner. 27. Darrel Royal, QB-DB, 1946-49 Still OU career interception leader and quarterback of unbeaten ’49 team. 28. Derrick Strait, DB, 2000-03 ’03 Thorpe Award winner. 29. Buddy Burris, G, 1946-48 Joins Shoate as OU’s only three-time all-Americans. 30. Tom Brahaney, C, 1970-72 Greatest blocker of the early wishbone explosion. 31. Rickey Dixon, DB, 1984-87 ’87 Thorpe Award winner. 32. Derland Moore, DT, 1970-72 Keyed OU’s ’72 defensive resurgence. 33. Rick Bryan, DT, 1980-83 Great lineman was cursed by only slump of Switzer era. 34. Jack Mitchell, QB, 1946-48 Great optioneer ignited Tatum/Wilkinson era. 35. Jim Owens, E, 1946-49 Went on to coach Washington U. 36. Jammal Brown, OT, 2001-04 Kept pass rushers off Jason White. 37. Reggie Kinlaw, NG, 1975-78 Undersized but not underproductive, even in NFL. 38. Bob Harrison, C, 1956-58 Did Wilkinson ever run out of great centers? 39. Tommie Harris, DT, 2001-03 Only defensive lineman to star as a true freshman. 40. Max Boydston, E, 1951-54 Another Muskogee phenom. 41. Carl McAdams, LB, 1963-65 Best player for Gomer Jones. 42. Quentin Griffin, RB, 1999-02 Never appreciated until career almost over. 43. Lucious Selmon, NG, 1971-73 No. 1 on the leadership list. 44. Louis Oubre, OT, 1978-80 1980 all-American. 45. Eddie Crowder, QB, 1950-52 Greatest ballhandler in OU’s storied option history. 46. Leon Heath, FB, 1948-50 Mule Train starred on OU’s first national title team. 47. Mark Hutson, OG, 1984-87 Rare freshman offensive line starter on Big Eight title team. 48. Anthony Phillips, OG, 1985-88 Early product of Jenks blue-chip machine. 49. Teddy Lehman, LB, 2000-03 ’03 Butkus Award winner. 50. Terry Crouch, OG, 1979-81 Oubre’s sidekick on great O-line. 51. Daryl Hunt, LB, 1975-78 All-time leading tackler at OU. 52. Jim Grisham, FB, 1962-64 Averaged 5.2 yards per carry as fullback. 53. Steve Zabel, TE, 1967-69 Great two-way player; defensive end, too. 54. Rocky Calmus, LB, 1998-01 ’01 Butkus Award winner. 55. Indian Jack Jacobs, QB, 1939-41 Pro quarterback, and a great punter, too. 56. Bo Bolinger, OG, 1953-55 Best blocker on ’55 team that led nation in total offense. 57. Adrian Peterson, RB, 2004-06 Injuries kept Peterson from top-10 ranking. 58. Darrell Reed, DE, 1984-87 Joins Anthony Phillips and Wade Walker as OU’s only four-time all-conference picks. 59. Mike Vaughan, OT, 1974-76 First of the mammoth offensive linemen. 60. Kevin Murphy, DE, 1981-85 1983 Big Eight defensive player of the year. 61. Tinker Owens, WR, 1972-75 Crazy stats; two-time all-American, yet his catches by year were 22, 18, 18 and 12. 62. Randy Hughes, DB, 1972-74 14 career interceptions. 63. Jamelle Holieway, QB, 1985-88 Knee injury wrecked final 11/2 seasons, but first 21/2 years were superb. 64. Ralph Neely, OT, 1962-64 Became a star with the Dallas Cowboys. 65. Cedric Jones, DE, 1992-95 OU’s only all-American between 1991 and 2000. 66. J.C. Watts, QB, 1977-80 Two-time Orange Bowl MVP. 67. J.D. Roberts, G, 1951-53 ’53 Outland Trophy winner. 68. Bobby Boyd, DB, 1957-59 Third-best NFL career among Sooners, behind only Hall of Famers McDonald and Lee Roy Selmon. 69. Kelly Gregg, DT, 1995-98 Shining star of Blake era. 70. Prentice Gautt, RB, 1957-59 Broke OU color line, but never forget he was a heck of a player, too. 71. Stephen Alexander, TE, 1994-97 In Stoops era, would have had 200 career catches. 72. Joe Golding, RB, 1941, 46 Great player before and after World War II. 73. Antonio Perkins, DB, 2001-04 Greatest punt returner in OU history; yes, that includes Joe Washington. 74. Raymond Hamilton, DT, 1970-72 Great partner of Derland Moore. 75. Jimmy Harris, QB, 1954-56 Record as a starter, 25-0. 76. Mike Gaddis, RB, 1988-91 The original Jason White; came back from knee-surgery oblivion for a Cinderella story. 77. Terry Webb, OG, 1973-75 Not every Muskogee star was before 1960. 78. Dante’ Jones, LB, 1984-87 Overshadowed by Boz until his senior year. 79. John Roush, OG, 1972-74 One of eight all-Americans on ’74 national title team. 80. Ken Mendenhall, C, 1967-69 11-year pro. 81. Thomas Lott, QB, 1975-78 No passing threat but devastating runner and optioneer. 82. Jason Belser, DB, 1988-91 Poor man’s Roy Williams; hard-hitting strong safety. 83. Jerry Thompson, OG, 1957-59 OU’s first Ada all-American. 84. Spot Geyer, QB, 1913-15 First Sooner football star. 85. Zac Henderson, DB, 1974-77 Started as true freshman on ’74 national title team. 86. Bob Kalsu, OT, 1965-67 Vietnam sacrifice overshadows an all-American career. 87. Pop Ivy, E, 1937-39 Long-time coach who first was a great player. 88. Stan West, G, 1946-49 At 236 pounds, biggest player on epic ’49 team. 89. Waddy Young, E, 1936-38 Great defender on Orange Bowl team in ’38, then killed in World War II. 90. Steve Davis, QB, 1972-75 32-1-1 career record as starter. 91. Wade Walker, T, 1946-49 Blocked different halfbacks to conference rushing titles in 1947, 1948 and 1949. 92. Uwe von Schamann, K, 1975-78 Ohio State field goal made von Schamann a legend. 93. Gene Calame, QB, 1951-54 Excellent player whose ’54 injury paved way for Jimmie Harris. 94. Phil White, B, 1918-20 Dale Arbuckle, who watched OU football for 80 years, called White the best player he ever saw. 95. Eddie Foster, OT, 1971-73 ’73 all-American. 96. Cactus Face Duggan, T, 1937-39 Gilford was his given name; star of ’38 Orange Bowl team. 97. Plato Andros, G, 1941, 46 First fought the Nazis, then Jim Tatum’s 1946 foes. 98. Scott Evans, DT, 1987-90 Undersized, under-recruited, underappreciated, but a productive defender. 99. Claude Arnold, QB, 1948-50 Quarterbacked OU’s first national title team. 100. Malcolm Kelly, WR, 2005-07 Will move up with a stellar junior season.