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By Mark Wangrin
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, September 9, 2003 Oklahoma didn't want to pin its offensive hopes on quarterback Jason White, given his two major knee surgeries in the last two years, but the Sooners are finding White to be better than expected. White, who once relied on his feet to get out of trouble at the first sign of pressure, has become more patient in the pocket and has become and efficient drop-back passer (21 of 35, 259 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions against Alabama). "I don't know that in the opportunities he's h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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