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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: ~WabashRoll~ on April 17, 2009, 08:24:19 AM
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Gotta wonder if OB hadn't struck out swinging on this guy (and every other QB target post Ell Roberson) if we ever would have been forced to endure the Ron Prince era.
What might have been..........
OSU's Zac Robinson joins Big 12's top 40 list at No. 17
April 16, 2009 7:29 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin
No. 17
Zac Robinson is poised to become the top statistical quarterback in Oklahoma State history.
With a strong supporting cast surrounding him, Robinson emerged as a solid starter in his first full season as the Cowboys' quarterback. In the process, Robinson became the first OSU quarterback since Donovan Woods in 2004 to start every game.
And he could be poised to capture the national spotlight if the Cowboys live up to their lofty preseason promise later in the 2009 season.
Player: Zac Robinson
Team: Oklahoma State
Position: Quarterback
Vitals: 6-foot-3, 218 pounds; Sr.; Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield)
Why he was picked: Robinson is one of the most versatile players in the Big 12, passing for 3,064 yards and 25 TDs and rushing for 562 yards and eight more scores last season. He was one of only four players nationally to run for 500 yards and pass for more than 3,000 yards. His 2008 season was marked by a school-record 65 percent completion percentage. And he's posted five 300-yard passing games and three 100-yard rushing games earlier in his career. Robinson will start the 2009 season as the NCAA's fifth-ranked active career passer (155.3) and already holds the school record for total offense.
What 2009 will hold: For all of the big numbers that Robinson has produced in his career, a couple of breakthrough victories like the Cowboys' triumph at Missouri last season will help his notoriety more than another big yardage binge against a lesser opponent. The Cowboys have a strong cast returning with players like Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter and Russell Okung coming back. Robinson's rushing numbers and his average have gone down from earlier in his career. He likely doesn't need to be the threat with his feet that he previously was. If Robinson can build on his previous strong play earlier in his career, it's not out of the realm of possibility that the Cowboys could contend for the Big 12 South title and the first BCS bowl appearance in school history. And if that happens, Robinson will unquestionably be remembered as the greatest quarterback in OSU history and one of the Cowboys' greatest players.
The countdown
18. Texas WR-KR Jordan Shipley
19. Oklahoma RB Chris Brown
20. Nebraska I-back Roy Helu Jr.
21. Texas Tech DT Colby Whitlock
22. Kansas WR-KR Dezmon Briscoe
23. Oklahoma DE Jeremy Beal
24. Kansas S Darrell Stuckey
25. Texas Tech RB Baron Batch
26. Kansas QB-WR Kerry Meier
27. Texas T Adam Ulatoski
28. Oklahoma State LB Andre Sexton
29. Missouri G kurtis Gregory
30. Missouri RB Derrick Washington
31. Texas Tech LB Brian Duncan
32. Texas S Earl Thomas
33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
34. Oklahoma LB Keenan Clayton
35. Baylor S Jordan Lake
36. Oklahoma State CB-KR Perrish Cox
37. Texas C Chris Hall
38. Texas Tech DE-DT McKinner Dixon
39. Kansas State DE Brandon Harold
40. Oklahoma FB Matt Clapp
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Gotta wonder is OB hadn't struck out swinging like he did on this guy (and every other other QB target post Ell Roberson) if we ever would have been forced to endure the Ron Prince era.
What might have been..........
OSU's Zac Robinson joins Big 12's top 40 list at No. 17
April 16, 2009 7:29 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin
No. 17
Zac Robinson is poised to become the top statistical quarterback in Oklahoma State history.
With a strong supporting cast surrounding him, Robinson emerged as a solid starter in his first full season as the Cowboys' quarterback. In the process, Robinson became the first OSU quarterback since Donovan Woods in 2004 to start every game.
And he could be poised to capture the national spotlight if the Cowboys live up to their lofty preseason promise later in the 2009 season.
Player: Zac Robinson
Team: Oklahoma State
Position: Quarterback
Vitals: 6-foot-3, 218 pounds; Sr.; Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield)
Why he was picked: Robinson is one of the most versatile players in the Big 12, passing for 3,064 yards and 25 TDs and rushing for 562 yards and eight more scores last season. He was one of only four players nationally to run for 500 yards and pass for more than 3,000 yards. His 2008 season was marked by a school-record 65 percent completion percentage. And he's posted five 300-yard passing games and three 100-yard rushing games earlier in his career. Robinson will start the 2009 season as the NCAA's fifth-ranked active career passer (155.3) and already holds the school record for total offense.
What 2009 will hold: For all of the big numbers that Robinson has produced in his career, a couple of breakthrough victories like the Cowboys' triumph at Missouri last season will help his notoriety more than another big yardage binge against a lesser opponent. The Cowboys have a strong cast returning with players like Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter and Russell Okung coming back. Robinson's rushing numbers and his average have gone down from earlier in his career. He likely doesn't need to be the threat with his feet that he previously was. If Robinson can build on his previous strong play earlier in his career, it's not out of the realm of possibility that the Cowboys could contend for the Big 12 South title and the first BCS bowl appearance in school history. And if that happens, Robinson will unquestionably be remembered as the greatest quarterback in OSU history and one of the Cowboys' greatest players.
The countdown
18. Texas WR-KR Jordan Shipley
19. Oklahoma RB Chris Brown
20. Nebraska I-back Roy Helu Jr.
21. Texas Tech DT Colby Whitlock
22. Kansas WR-KR Dezmon Briscoe
23. Oklahoma DE Jeremy Beal
24. Kansas S Darrell Stuckey
25. Texas Tech RB Baron Batch
26. Kansas QB-WR Kerry Meier
27. Texas T Adam Ulatoski
28. Oklahoma State LB Andre Sexton
29. Missouri G kurtis Gregory
30. Missouri RB Derrick Washington
31. Texas Tech LB Brian Duncan
32. Texas S Earl Thomas
33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
34. Oklahoma LB Keenan Clayton
35. Baylor S Jordan Lake
36. Oklahoma State CB-KR Perrish Cox
37. Texas C Chris Hall
38. Texas Tech DE-DT McKinner Dixon
39. Kansas State DE Brandon Harold
40. Oklahoma FB Matt Clapp
I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
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With a strong supporting cast surrounding him...
THIS is one of the most important factors of his success IMO. Imagine if Freemaw had a front line to block for him - WOW! (and a coach that was worth a crap)
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33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
I expect huge things out of batch
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Gotta wonder is OB hadn't struck out swinging like he did on this guy (and every other other QB target post Ell Roberson) if we ever would have been forced to endure the Ron Prince era.
What might have been..........
OSU's Zac Robinson joins Big 12's top 40 list at No. 17
April 16, 2009 7:29 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin
No. 17
Zac Robinson is poised to become the top statistical quarterback in Oklahoma State history.
With a strong supporting cast surrounding him, Robinson emerged as a solid starter in his first full season as the Cowboys' quarterback. In the process, Robinson became the first OSU quarterback since Donovan Woods in 2004 to start every game.
And he could be poised to capture the national spotlight if the Cowboys live up to their lofty preseason promise later in the 2009 season.
Player: Zac Robinson
Team: Oklahoma State
Position: Quarterback
Vitals: 6-foot-3, 218 pounds; Sr.; Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield)
Why he was picked: Robinson is one of the most versatile players in the Big 12, passing for 3,064 yards and 25 TDs and rushing for 562 yards and eight more scores last season. He was one of only four players nationally to run for 500 yards and pass for more than 3,000 yards. His 2008 season was marked by a school-record 65 percent completion percentage. And he's posted five 300-yard passing games and three 100-yard rushing games earlier in his career. Robinson will start the 2009 season as the NCAA's fifth-ranked active career passer (155.3) and already holds the school record for total offense.
What 2009 will hold: For all of the big numbers that Robinson has produced in his career, a couple of breakthrough victories like the Cowboys' triumph at Missouri last season will help his notoriety more than another big yardage binge against a lesser opponent. The Cowboys have a strong cast returning with players like Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter and Russell Okung coming back. Robinson's rushing numbers and his average have gone down from earlier in his career. He likely doesn't need to be the threat with his feet that he previously was. If Robinson can build on his previous strong play earlier in his career, it's not out of the realm of possibility that the Cowboys could contend for the Big 12 South title and the first BCS bowl appearance in school history. And if that happens, Robinson will unquestionably be remembered as the greatest quarterback in OSU history and one of the Cowboys' greatest players.
The countdown
18. Texas WR-KR Jordan Shipley
19. Oklahoma RB Chris Brown
20. Nebraska I-back Roy Helu Jr.
21. Texas Tech DT Colby Whitlock
22. Kansas WR-KR Dezmon Briscoe
23. Oklahoma DE Jeremy Beal
24. Kansas S Darrell Stuckey
25. Texas Tech RB Baron Batch
26. Kansas QB-WR Kerry Meier
27. Texas T Adam Ulatoski
28. Oklahoma State LB Andre Sexton
29. Missouri G kurtis Gregory
30. Missouri RB Derrick Washington
31. Texas Tech LB Brian Duncan
32. Texas S Earl Thomas
33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
34. Oklahoma LB Keenan Clayton
35. Baylor S Jordan Lake
36. Oklahoma State CB-KR Perrish Cox
37. Texas C Chris Hall
38. Texas Tech DE-DT McKinner Dixon
39. Kansas State DE Brandon Harold
40. Oklahoma FB Matt Clapp
I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
No he would have been in Snyder's last class but he changed his mind a week or two before signing day and went with OSU.
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I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
Nope. Zac was in the 04-05 recruiting class, the season before Snyder retired the first time.
Ron Prince and Freeman had absolutely nothing to do with it. Dude had been committed to K-State for 6 months before taking a trip to OSU a week before signing day.
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I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
Nope. Zac was in the 04-05 recruiting class, the season before Snyder retired the first time.
Ron Prince and Freeman had absolutely nothing to do with it. Dude had been committed to K-State for 6 months before taking a trip to OSU a week before signing day.
Totally did not need Robinson. Got an instant upgrade with the Lopina commit the same day :gocho:
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I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
Nope. Zac was in the 04-05 recruiting class, the season before Snyder retired the first time.
Ron Prince and Freeman had absolutely nothing to do with it. Dude had been committed to K-State for 6 months before taking a trip to OSU a week before signing day.
Totally did not need Robinson. Got an instant upgrade with the Lopina commit the same day :gocho:
Thanks, Redinsi.
:thumbsup:
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I guess I don't understand what you are trying to say. Snyder recruited and got the commitment from Zac. It was Snyder's retirement and Prince's ability to get Josh Freeman that led Zac to OSU.
Nope. Zac was in the 04-05 recruiting class, the season before Snyder retired the first time.
Ron Prince and Freeman had absolutely nothing to do with it. Dude had been committed to K-State for 6 months before taking a trip to OSU a week before signing day.
Totally did not need Robinson. Got an instant upgrade with the Lopina commit the same day :gocho:
LOL
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33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
I expect huge things out of batch
:banghead: - - - - - (national media)
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I agree.
However, you can put Josh Portis, Chase Patton, and Brent Schaeffer in that category as well.
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It's pretty fracking scary thinking of OB'z QB recruiting post Ell. Makes the whole offensive coordinator fiasco even more significant.
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Robinson was committed to Snyder and backed out when RP came in and signed Freeman. Get your facts straight.
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Robinson was committed to Snyder and backed out when RP came in and signed Freeman. Get your facts straight.
hmmm. I could have swore that Zac said no to us prior to OB retiring but i guess i don't know the truth.
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Robinson was part of the 2005 class. Freeman was part of the 2006 class.
Robinson commits to OSU Jan 30, 2005
http://oklahomastate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=26315&sport=1 (http://oklahomastate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=26315&sport=1)
Prince is hired Dec 5, 2005
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2246151 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2246151)
Freeman commits to KSU Dec 19, 2005
http://kansasstate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=29747&sport=1 (http://kansasstate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=29747&sport=1)
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33. Kansas State WR-KR Brandon Batch
I expect huge things out of batch
The scary thing about Batch is that none of the other Big 12 teams will even see it coming.