NORMAN, Okla. -- Kyler Murray's Saturday began at 9:15 in the morning with French toast.
It ended at 11:30 at night with a jar of oranges.
And in between, well, Murray had little time to eat anything else.
Good luck finding an athlete in college sports with more on his plate at the moment than Murray, who's shouldering tremendous expectations and immense pressure across two sports.
In football, Murray has been fighting to hold off Austin Kendall this spring in Oklahoma's quarterback derby while being tasked with succeeding Baker Mayfield, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and a predicted first-round NFL draft pick.