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Title: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 01, 2007, 09:11:36 PM
2002: 9-27-0-1 74 yards
2003: 12-19-0-1 71 yards
2004: 14-27-3-0  137 yards 
2005: 8-22-0-0   127 yards
2006: 11-23-0-2 108 yards


Outside of their running attack last year (when we were playing 3rd stringers, Raheem day-dreaming about moving back to Tampa) Mangino's offense has never done sh1t vs KSU. 6 TD's in 5 games.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 01, 2007, 09:12:25 PM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 01, 2007, 09:13:05 PM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)

ISU Defense =  :ohno: :ohno:
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: pufizzle on October 01, 2007, 09:13:39 PM
That doesn't matter!  They have Jake Sharp!!  :ohno:
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 01, 2007, 09:14:40 PM
That doesn't matter!  They have Jake Sharp!!  :ohno:

omg, collins on campbell pwn!!! :ohno:
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: doom on October 01, 2007, 09:16:37 PM
I think the best attack we will see from Mangino is a coronary. 
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Purple Nurple on October 01, 2007, 09:17:17 PM
That doesn't matter!  They have Jake Sharp!!  :ohno:

Didn't KSU recruit Sharp really hard?
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 01, 2007, 09:20:34 PM
Rushing yards:
06: 247  :mad:
05: 109
04: 101
03:  89
02:  41

Total Yards
06: 355
05: 236
04: 238
03: 160
02: 74


Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: McGrowlTowelZac on October 01, 2007, 09:22:08 PM
That doesn't matter!  They have Jake Sharp!!  :ohno:

Didn't KSU recruit Sharp really hard?

thats true, we thought he'd make a great scout team contributer
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: novembereleven on October 01, 2007, 09:25:05 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: doom on October 01, 2007, 09:28:13 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: McGrowlTowelZac on October 01, 2007, 09:30:25 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack=when referencing Sproles.

fixed it
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: highway61 on October 01, 2007, 09:47:12 PM
I don't seem to recall Sproles trying to throw line drive passes over 6'5" defensive linemen.  If he had, I believe he would have had some problems.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Shout it out loud on October 01, 2007, 09:48:25 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack.
sproles=5'6 1/8"
sproles also= rb
thus sproles=short^sproles was a runningback
now
reesing=qb
qb=throwing over big men (o-lineman)
reesing=short
thus reesing=short^reesing=qb^qb must throw over men of large proportion
this=possible problem if large men (o-lineman get driven back, d-lineman under their pads forcing them up)
now if KSU's d-line is good, which was proven by test example T (for Texas)  this becomes a problem

(studying geometry & logic)
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Pittcat on October 01, 2007, 09:48:56 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack.

Apples and oranges, apples and oranges.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Kat Kid on October 01, 2007, 09:52:15 PM
I'm not trying to pee on anyone's parade here, but Height doesn't have everything to do with having passes batted down.  It also has to do with staring down recievers, the O-line not creating passing lanes and the d-line not getting pushed around the pocket instead of collapsing it.

We did a great job of knocking down balls @ UT.  That really doesn't have a lot to do with Colt being 6'3" or Reesing being 5'2".

Hope that Helps.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on October 01, 2007, 10:06:28 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack.

Because Sproles threw so many passes from behind the line of scrimmage.   :rolleyes:

Step 1:  Take head out of ass.

Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: southkscatfan on October 01, 2007, 10:30:28 PM
I'm not trying to pee on anyone's parade here, but Height doesn't have everything to do with having passes batted down.  It also has to do with staring down recievers, the O-line not creating passing lanes and the d-line not getting pushed around the pocket instead of collapsing it.

We did a great job of knocking down balls @ UT.  That really doesn't have a lot to do with Colt being 6'3" or Reesing being 5'2".

Hope that Helps.

Possibly true , however QB performance can be directly related to being concussed, having your brain jarred loose from the spinal column, and having your cleat stuck in your earhole.
 :nutkick:
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: patdeneg on October 01, 2007, 10:34:30 PM
Hell, 6'3" Colt McCoy had trouble getting the ball past the line of scrimmage without getting tipped.  I think it's quite logical to think 5'10" Todd Reesing may have similar issues.

Sproles was 5'7''.  Height=Jack.
call me crazy but the running back doesnt throw many passes over the line. thats why he's called the running back...because he runs.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: michigancat on October 01, 2007, 10:44:10 PM
They do have a different OC.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Shenlong on October 02, 2007, 09:31:43 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)

Where do the number of passing attempts on the road become relevant?  Essentially hes a frosh, because he wasnt the starter last year.  He is inexperienced in general, whether it be home or on the road, but you seem to be hyping this 13 pass attempts thing. 

Height isnt a huge factor in tipped balls.  A QB playing smart can overcome this to an extent.  It is not logical to say no QB will never have a tipped ball.  Vision of QB can do wonders in this area.  Am I saying Reesing has vision? No.  I dont know if he does or not.  I will however say, I have not been at all impressed with Colt McCoy, and drawing conclusions on what a QB can do based on what an underachieving one has done is a bit of a stretch.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: FHSU92 on October 02, 2007, 09:58:27 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)

C'mon stunner don't go limiting your stats to road games, that does not illustrate Reesing's capacity...Even tho this is a road game.  Just like we can't use Freeman's home stats and have to include Baylor/Bowl/ku stats, etc when making comparisons.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Pontius Pearslice on October 02, 2007, 10:01:54 AM
Reecing is tiny little turd. Campbell will eat him like Chunky Soup! Hmmmm, Hmmmmmmmm, GOOOOOOOOOOOOD.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: AzCat on October 02, 2007, 10:33:58 AM
I'm not trying to pee on anyone's parade here, but Height doesn't have everything to do with having passes batted down.  It also has to do with staring down recievers, the O-line not creating passing lanes and the d-line not getting pushed around the pocket instead of collapsing it.

And of course the routes the receivers are running.  More specifically how far downfield said routes are.  Freeman would've had a bunch of tipped passes had he been the Texas QB last Saturday.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: Bill Walker on October 02, 2007, 10:36:07 AM
he has to be nervous as hell about this game.

making lil reesling pieces in his pants.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: SUPERKSUFAN on October 02, 2007, 10:49:10 AM
Reecing is tiny little turd. Campbell will eat him like Chunky Soup! Hmmmm, Hmmmmmmmm, GOOOOOOOOOOOOD.

 :blush:
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: KSUTOMMY on October 02, 2007, 10:58:42 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)
Height isnt a huge factor in tipped balls.  A QB playing smart can overcome this to an extent.

You ALL have to admit that a Doug Flutie, Reesing is not. Actually until he became starter at JCCC-L, I didn't even know the cute little fella existed. When I look at him, I think, "Ahh, isn't that precious - he is just like a NCAA QB... only teeny."

Comparison - if JF = an orange, than Reesing = kumquot
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 02, 2007, 11:00:09 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)
Where do the number of passing attempts on the road become relevant?  Essentially hes a frosh, because he wasnt the starter last year.  He is inexperienced in general, whether it be home or on the road, but you seem to be hyping this 13 pass attempts thing. 

He goes from playing in two  :sleep: environments to playing at an extremely hostile environment.

Do you remember when we were a "top 25 toughest place to play" in the NCAA video games, when we were good?  We're ranked now, and no doubt people will be going that much crazier.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: doom on October 02, 2007, 11:07:25 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)
Where do the number of passing attempts on the road become relevant?  Essentially hes a frosh, because he wasnt the starter last year.  He is inexperienced in general, whether it be home or on the road, but you seem to be hyping this 13 pass attempts thing. 

He goes from playing in two  :sleep: environments to playing at an extremely hostile environment.

Do you remember when we were a "top 25 toughest place to play" in the NCAA video games, when we were good?  We're ranked now, and no doubt people will be going that much crazier.

I think we'll win, but don't write them off either.  Last year we beat Texas and just didn't show up against ku.  We cannot do that this year.  At least Prince sounded focused yesterday at the presser.  Maybe they can't run the same bullcrap this year at our place, but let's get cocky after the win, not before.
Title: Re: Mangino passing attack vs KSU
Post by: GoodForAnother on October 02, 2007, 11:22:38 AM
13 career passing attempts on the road (LOL!)
Where do the number of passing attempts on the road become relevant?  Essentially hes a frosh, because he wasnt the starter last year.  He is inexperienced in general, whether it be home or on the road, but you seem to be hyping this 13 pass attempts thing. 

He goes from playing in two  :sleep: environments to playing at an extremely hostile environment.

Do you remember when we were a "top 25 toughest place to play" in the NCAA video games, when we were good?  We're ranked now, and no doubt people will be going that much crazier.

I think we'll win, but don't write them off either.  Last year we beat Texas and just didn't show up against ku.  We cannot do that this year.  At least Prince sounded focused yesterday at the presser.  Maybe they can't run the same bullcrap this year at our place, but let's get cocky after the win, not before.

On wall of Vanier complex entryway there's a countdown clock set for Saturday morning, underneath that clock is a sign that says "BEAT ku" in huge letters.