Adrian Taylor's Dad is "An Undercover Chef"
Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 12:24AM
John P. Wise in Adrian Taylor, Oklahoma

By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

NORMAN, Okla. -- I like Adrian Taylor a lot. Oklahoma's junior defensive tackle was pretty fun to listen to when a few of the Sooners defensive players talked to the media on Tuesday.

And then on Wednesday, my last night in Norman, as I drove through campus one last time, I remembered I'd wanted to take a picture of the Barry Switzer Center right near the stadium.

After having parked illegally for about the eighth time in my 36 hours here, I hustled over to snap off a few quick frames. As I turned to head back to the car, I heard, "You the newspaper guy?"

I turned back and at 6-foot-4, 291 pounds, he was one of the larger people who'd started a conversation with me in many years.

We realized we'd met the previous day after practice, and I explained my project to him, telling him it was made possible in large part by me having lost a job over the summer.

After some friendly small talk, he took my card, assured me he'd check out the site and even said, "I hope you get back on your feet." Very nice kid.

Anyway, turns out his dad is somewhat skilled in the kitchen. Taylor is from Mansfield, Texas, not far from Dallas, where the Sooners will take on BYU on Saturday. If you're hungry and not far from their house, I'd suggest you stop by for some barbecue on Friday night.

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