NORMAN — New Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray wasn’t just a five-star football prospect coming out of Allen (Texas) High School. He was also a baseball star who could have been a first-round MLB Draft pick last summer if he’d chosen to go that route.

Before Murray made it clear that he was focused on his college career, ESPN.com’s Keith Law had him ranked as the No. 32 prospect for the 2015 draft.

As a true freshman, Murray started three games — and appeared in eight — at quarterback for Texas A&M last season, throwing for 686 yards, five touchdowns and seven interceptions while also rushing for 335 yards and another score. He was going to play baseball for the Aggies, too, but decided after the football regular season to transfer.