At Oklahoma, he took over for an injured
Troy Aikman in his freshman year in the Miami game when
Jerome Brown and
Dan Sileo broke Aikman's leg. Holieway led the Sooners to an 11–1–0 record under Coach
Barry Switzer and won the
1986 Orange Bowl against the
Penn State Nittany Lions for the national championship. Holieway threw a 71-yard touchdown pass in that game to All-American tight end
Keith Jackson. Holieway was the first true freshman quarterback to lead his team to the national title. Holieway was running an option-play to the left and turned to cut upfield. His left knee got caught on the Superturf on
Owen Field. He underwent reconstructive knee surgery shortly after the injury, and rehabilitated in the offseason. Though he came back to play the following season, he saw limited action and reinjured the leg on October 8, 1988 versus the Texas Longhorns. The injury plagued Holieway for the remainder of the 1988 season, and he eventually lost his starting job to Charles Thompson. Thompson, however, broke his leg on the final play of the Nebraska game on November 19, 1988, so Holieway became the starter again for the Citrus Bowl vs. Clemson, in a 13–6 loss on January 2, 1989. Holieway finished his Sooner career with 2,713 yards rushing on 539 attempts (an average of 5.0 yards per carry) and 32 touchdowns. Through the air, he threw 257 times, completing 117 passes for 2,430 yards with 22 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. His passing efficiency rating was 84.9 over 39 collegiate games. Later on, Holieway acknowledged that he received favors from school boosters and Coach Switzer, but denied ever receiving any cash payments.
College statistics ==Professional career==