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Title: Playboy this month
Post by: McGrowlTowelZac on August 18, 2008, 02:07:17 PM
Not only did they rank us at #22, they also game 2003 championship game over OU some love.  In their top 10 all time college football upsets we checked in at #8.  Not too bad. 
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Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: MOKSUAZ on August 18, 2008, 02:15:06 PM
Not only did they rank us at #22, they also game 2003 championship game over OU some love.  In their top 10 all time college football upsets we checked in at #8.  Not too bad. 
 :ksu:

get playboy just for articles kind of guy?  i'm all like  :jeffy: and all like 'wut?' when i re-focus to find words. 
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: cas on August 18, 2008, 02:24:32 PM
Playboy knows their stuff.
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: Bookcat on August 18, 2008, 02:34:51 PM
since there aren't 222 D-1a football teams we now know it wasn't a typo.
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on August 18, 2008, 09:05:58 PM
Just thought I'd write up their prediction on here. In case anyone cares.

Last Season 5-7 with four straight losses down the stretch.
Coach Ron Prince enters his third season.
Studs Quarterback Josh Freeman was the bright spot of 2007. He threw for a K-State record 3,353 yards and 18 touchdowns. Prince would like to see his offense tilt back toward the running game, but some junior-college transfers will have to pan out for that to happen. The defense will also depend on an influx of transfers, two of whom were junior-college All-American linebackers. Defensive end Ian Campbell gives opposing quarterbacks headaches.
Scoop The North Division of the Big 12 is no longer Nebraska and Colorado and everyone else. K-State, Kansas, and Missouri are now legitimate football powers. The key for the Wildcats will be how well their redshirts and junior-college transfers blend with returning veterans.
Predection 8-4  :love:

 :ksu: Go Cats and Go Playboy :jeffy:
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: pissclams on August 18, 2008, 09:07:32 PM
playboy picked us preseason #1 in 98.  cindy crawford was naked in side.  playboy is always right.
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: jmlynch1 on August 18, 2008, 09:08:11 PM
WHAT THE &@#%?
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: RonLongshaft on August 18, 2008, 09:14:28 PM
Just thought I'd write up their prediction on here. In case anyone cares.

Last Season 5-7 with four straight losses down the stretch.
Coach Ron Prince enters his third season.
Studs Quarterback Josh Freeman was the bright spot of 2007. He threw for a K-State record 3,353 yards and 18 touchdowns. Prince would like to see his offense tilt back toward the running game, but some junior-college transfers will have to pan out for that to happen. The defense will also depend on an influx of transfers, two of whom were junior-college All-American linebackers. Defensive end Ian Campbell gives opposing quarterbacks headaches.
Scoop The North Division of the Big 12 is no longer Nebraska and Colorado and everyone else. K-State, Kansas, and Missouri are now legitimate football powers. The key for the Wildcats will be how well their redshirts and junior-college transfers blend with returning veterans.
Predection 8-4  :love:

 :ksu: Go Cats and Go Playboy :jeffy:

How long has this been the case? the last 5 years before last year but omit 2003?
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on August 18, 2008, 09:18:19 PM
Just thought I'd write up their prediction on here. In case anyone cares.

Last Season 5-7 with four straight losses down the stretch.
Coach Ron Prince enters his third season.
Studs Quarterback Josh Freeman was the bright spot of 2007. He threw for a K-State record 3,353 yards and 18 touchdowns. Prince would like to see his offense tilt back toward the running game, but some junior-college transfers will have to pan out for that to happen. The defense will also depend on an influx of transfers, two of whom were junior-college All-American linebackers. Defensive end Ian Campbell gives opposing quarterbacks headaches.
Scoop The North Division of the Big 12 is no longer Nebraska and Colorado and everyone else. K-State, Kansas, and Missouri are now legitimate football powers. The key for the Wildcats will be how well their redshirts and junior-college transfers blend with returning veterans.
Predection 8-4  :love:

 :ksu: Go Cats and Go Playboy :jeffy:

How long has this been the case? the last 5 years before last year but omit 2003?
Yeah I thought that was strange too. I guess they were going historically, but it has seemed like forever since CU and NU were the only dominant powerhouses of the North.
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: Bookcat on August 18, 2008, 09:34:41 PM
A reason to nab some porn..completely justifiable to the lady. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Playboy this month
Post by: cyclist on August 18, 2008, 09:39:46 PM
A reason to nab some porn..completely justifiable to the lady. :thumbsup:

Here ya go Book !:

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