Brian Bosworth was a standout football player at Oklahoma, supposedly the next Dick Butkus. He was a three-time first team All American, two time Butkus award winner along with being a two-time Academic All-American. Bosworth led his team to three straight Orange Bowl appearances, and played in National Championships, winning one in 1985. ( Big12Sports, Big12sports.com) Bosworth was one of the most feared college football players to ever step on the field. He is debated as one of the best college football players ever with his nose for the football and the impact he made on every play, but debated as one of the biggest NFL draft busts ever. He played only three years at Oklahoma and accomplished what Bosworth did showed his nose for the …show more content…
During the fall of 1986 the NCAA came out with a drug test program for teams before bowl games. The Boz tested positive for steroids, and was banned from playing in the Orange Bowl, which would be the last game he would be a part of in his college career. He tried to fight it, saying he used steroid to recover from an injury a few years ago, plus saying he deserves to give his body the ultimate chance to be healthy. ( Craig Neff, Bosworth Faces The Music) “Half the Oklahoma team did steroids, some even did cocaine before the games, if you were a star at Oklahoma during this era you could do anything you wanted.” ( Newsok, Newsok.com) was dismissed from the team for an inappropriate shirt he wore saying on the front, “ National Communists Against Athletes,” and on the back, “ Welcome to Russia!” Barry Switzer was furious with this act and dismissed from the team after the game. In the next few days Bosworth chose to enter the supplemental draft and pursue a pro career in the …show more content…
“He was an excellent talent, one of the fastest on the team and had great ability to use when he wanted to. Bosworth wasn’t big in the NFL standards either, standing only 6’2, size 9 feet and small hands”( Danny O’Neal, The Search for Brian Bosworth) Playing only three years because of injuries, eventually being cut because of failed physicals, he had one career defining moment, the Bo Jackson game. Bosworth in the media conferences leading up, explained he will shut Bo Jackson down on Monday Night Football in front of the whole world. During the game Bo and the Boz met on the goal-line, and Bo ran over the Boz for the touchdown, on a national stage the Boz was humiliated. This career defining moment explained how Bosworth’s career went, never the right