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Jack Mildren

Jack Mildren
13th Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
In office
January 14, 1991 – January 9, 1995
Governor David Walters
Preceded by Robert Kerr
Succeeded by Mary Fallin
Personal details
Born (1949-10-10)October 10, 1949
Kingsville, Texas, U.S.
Died May 22, 2008(2008-05-22) (aged 58)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Alma mater University of Oklahoma
Football career
Career information
Position(s) Quarterback
College Oklahoma
NFL draft 1972 / Round: 2/ Pick 46
Career history
As player
1972–1973 Baltimore Colts
1974 New England Patriots
Career stats

Larry Jack Mildren (October 10, 1949 – May 22, 2008), a native Texan, was an All-American quarterback at The University of Oklahoma in his college years, and professional football player with the Baltimore Colts and New England Patriots, an oil company owner, was elected as the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma, and enjoyed a career as a successful bank executive in Oklahoma.

In football, Mildren is perhaps best known as the "Godfather of the Wishbone" going back to his quarterbacking days at the University of Oklahoma (1969–71). Introduced at OU in 1970 by Mildren's coach, Chuck Fairbanks, the success of "The Bone" depended on a quarterback with a rare combination of quickness, strength and intelligence. Posting a mediocre 6–4 record in Mildren's sophomore year and off to a lackluster 2–1 start in 1970, Fairbanks' Sooners installed the option offense during the two-week period between a 23–14 home loss to Oregon State and the annual Red River Rivalry clash against arch-rival Texas. Despite losing 41–9 to the Longhorns (who had run the wishbone to a national title the previous season), the Sooners quickly turned their season around, going 5–2–1 after the gutsy switch, and also ushered in a period of rushing dominance seldom seen before or since.

Mildren set records in his 1971 senior season that have since been exceeded. The Sooners posted an 11–1 record, with the wishbone averaging a remarkable 472.4 yards rushing per game. Mildren set records for most rushing yards in a season (1,140; 1971), most career touchdown passes (25), and season passing efficiency (209.0; 1971) record. That same season, OU fell just short of a national championship, losing 35–31 in Norman, Oklahoma to eventual champ Nebraska in what was billed as the Game of the Century. The defending national champion Cornhuskers gambled defensively by taking halfback Greg Pruitt out of the action and forcing Mildren to defeat them virtually on his own.


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