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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: Pett on October 21, 2009, 11:50:15 AM
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http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/5435/mid-season-review-kansas-state
Didn't quite get this part:
Snyder gets his underrated team playing, leading them to upset victories over Colorado...
:dunno:
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Best-case scenario: Snyder gets his underrated team playing, leading them to upset victories over Colorado, Kansas and Missouri, claiming a bowl berth and setting up a chance for a championship game in their final appearance if Nebraska obliges with a loss or two down the stretch. It would be the most deserving Coach of the Year honors of Snyder's career.
Worst-case scenario: The season turns again as the Wildcats start believing their press clippings and lose to Colorado this week. A tough physical game follows in Oklahoma followed by three more losses to finish out the season.
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My prediction: No bowl, but only because of KSU's schedule. Snyder still has some magic with this team. The Wildcats will notch victories over Colorado and Missouri to finish 6-6. In a normal year, that would get them to a bowl game. But the two FCS opponents keep them away, teaching Snyder a lesson about consuming too many early-season scheduling cream puffs.
pretty sure the non-conference schedule was largely out of his hands this year...certainly, the two FCS opponents was not preferred by Snyds. Not that Griffin would have any sort of in-depth knowledge of a North team.
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Tim Griffin is a moron. Please do not post any of his mindless blog-o-babble.
He is one of the laziest journalists I've ever read. All of his stories are undeveloped, lack insight, research, and any apparent understanding of what he is talking about. :banghead:
He is equally as qualified to cover Big XII sports as he is to cover the election in Afghanistan, or Global Climate Warming Change.
WARNING: Do Not Waste Your Time Reading Anything He Writes
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My prediction: No bowl, but only because of KSU's schedule. Snyder still has some magic with this team. The Wildcats will notch victories over Colorado and Missouri to finish 6-6. In a normal year, that would get them to a bowl game. But the two FCS opponents keep them away, teaching Snyder a lesson about consuming too many early-season scheduling cream puffs.
pretty sure the non-conference schedule was largely out of his hands this year...certainly, the two FCS opponents was not preferred by Snyds. Not that Griffin would have any sort of in-depth knowledge of a North team.
This.