Didn't know much about Thompson, so I looked him up. We thought our relationship with Clester Johnson was bad. What did Oklahoma do to Thompsons old man that he wants to play for both Oklahoma's top two rivals???? (For those who don't know his dad is Charles Thompson.)
Raised in
Lawton, Oklahoma, Charles Thompson proved to be a highly skilled athlete and was recruited by the
University of Oklahoma, a
NCAA Division I-A college football program, under
head coach Barry Switzer. He was also
drafted by
Major League Baseball's
Cincinnati Reds in the 34th round as a
second baseman; however, he decided to focus on football. As a
redshirt freshman, Thompson became the
starting quarterback of the nationally ranked Sooners for the
1987 season. The highlight came on November 21, 1987, when Thompson led the offense of then #2-ranked Sooners to a dominating victory over the #1
Nebraska Cornhuskers in a game that was heavily hyped as the
Game of the Century II. While the Sooners would drop their final game of the season in the 1988
Orange Bowl and finish 11-1, Thompson's status as a nationally famous collegiate athlete was confirmed.
During the
1988 season, Thompson, now a redshirt sophomore, led the Sooners to a 9-3 record but did not play due to a leg injury in the 1989
Florida Citrus Bowl. Thompson was a successful quarterback, named to the All-
Big Eight Conference - 1st team. Off the field he was a celebrity, volunteering to speak to at-risk youth about how to succeed in the face of adversity and, the danger of
illegal drugs.