Oklahoma QB Landry Jones to stay in school





Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones will return to school for his senior year, according to several reports.
#Oklahoma QB Landry Jones (school's all-time leading passer) will return for his senior season—
(@SportsCenter) January 05, 2012
Jones is the school’s all-time leading passer, and he finished the season with 4,463 yards and 29 touchdowns to go along with 15 interceptions. His production took a hit when senior wide receiver Ryan Broyles was injured, missing the final three games.
In a statement Jones said that “there is still a lot more to do” on the college level
“I want to accomplish the goals that I set before I got here, and there is still a lot more to do. I want to make sure I’ve exhausted every effort in that area. And I want to be a senior. I enjoy being at OU and with my teammates and look forward to graduating with the guys that were in my class when I got here.
“We hope to have another opportunity to make a title run,” Jones said. “Most of the offensive line returns and we have several receivers and backs return too. We’ve also got a lot of guys back on defense, so we’re confident that we can be a strong team.”



