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September 05, 2007, 11:03:40 AM
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than int's on the season, after Saturday!

I talked with the football God's while at Auburn.  Apparently, they have decided he will no longer have to suffer junk int's!  They were impressed that he never whined about having to pass that pup test at the same speed Deon Murphy did.  The two int's at Auburn somehow closed the door on that part of his career. The fumbles, too.  So ku my want to hold on tight.  They will be rocked severely on October 6th!  Mob Rules!

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September 05, 2007, 11:08:06 AM
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Josh Freeman's career numbers
327 passing attempts
6 touchdowns
17 interceptions
Under 6 yards per attempt
QB rating under 100
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September 05, 2007, 11:10:05 AM
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JF has gone against unbelievable competition. He'll finally have some cupcakes to fatten his stats.


There is no doubt he's the top big 12 north QB, imo
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

September 05, 2007, 11:13:03 AM
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Josh Freeman's career numbers
327 passing attempts
6 touchdowns
17 interceptions
Under 6 yards per attempt
QB rating under 100
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And to think, he has won more Big 12 games in a season than any ku QB.  He's really special! :love:

September 05, 2007, 11:13:55 AM
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JF has gone against unbelievable competition. He'll finally have some cupcakes to fatten his stats.


There is no doubt he's the top big 12 north QB, imo
With dogcrap numbers like that you would think he has gone up against the '76 Steelers, '85 Bears, and '00 Ravens.

September 05, 2007, 11:14:20 AM
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With dogcrap numbers like that you would think he has gone up against the '76 Steelers, '85 Bears, and '00 Ravens.

He pretty much has.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

September 05, 2007, 11:29:01 AM
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It is kind of funny how his int numbers always seem to get inflated with picks on hail marry's and stuff like that.  Also funny that we had one TD pass on Saturday and Jordy Nelson threw it instead of Freeman. 

Kind of the way things have gone numbers wise for Josh but luckily numbers don't really mean much other then the scoreboard.  He was good enough to come in last year and get a team that was dead in the water to a bowl game and I think he'll be even better then that this season.  This coming Saturday will be his first start against a non BCS team.   

September 05, 2007, 11:40:44 AM
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JF has gone against unbelievable competition. He'll finally have some cupcakes to fatten his stats.


There is no doubt he's the top big 12 north QB, imo

Chase Daniel is certainly better.

September 05, 2007, 11:42:34 AM
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1.   Colt McCoy, Texas   217   318   2570   68.2   8.1   29   7   14   161.82
2.   Bobby Reid, Oklahoma St   148   267   2266   55.4   8.5   24   11   17   148.14
3.   Zac Taylor, Nebraska   233   391   3197   59.6   8.2   26   8   28   146.12
4.   Graham Harrell, Texas Tech   412   617   4555   66.8   7.4   38   11   18   145.54
5.   Chase Daniel, Missouri   287   452   3527   63.5   7.8   28   10   19   145.06
6.   Paul Thompson, Oklahoma   204   336   2667   60.7   7.9   22   11   17   142.45
7.   Stephen McGee, Texas A&M   194   313   2295   62.0   7.3   12   2   16   134.94
8.   Shawn Bell, Baylor   241   383   2582   62.9   6.7   19   10   21   130.71
9.   Kerry Meier, Kansas   104   184   1193   56.5   6.5   13   10   18   123.43
10.   Bret Meyer, Iowa St   211   374   2546   56.4   6.8   12   12   37   117.77
11.   Bernard Jackson, Colorado   109   220   1359   49.5   6.2   7   7   27   105.57
12.   Josh Freeman, Kansas St   140   270   1780   51.9   6.6   6   15   25   103.45

September 05, 2007, 11:46:42 AM
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1.   Colt McCoy, Texas   217   318   2570   68.2   8.1   29   7   14   161.82
2.   Bobby Reid, Oklahoma St   148   267   2266   55.4   8.5   24   11   17   148.14
3.   Zac Taylor, Nebraska   233   391   3197   59.6   8.2   26   8   28   146.12
4.   Graham Harrell, Texas Tech   412   617   4555   66.8   7.4   38   11   18   145.54
5.   Chase Daniel, Missouri   287   452   3527   63.5   7.8   28   10   19   145.06
6.   Paul Thompson, Oklahoma   204   336   2667   60.7   7.9   22   11   17   142.45
7.   Stephen McGee, Texas A&M   194   313   2295   62.0   7.3   12   2   16   134.94
8.   Shawn Bell, Baylor   241   383   2582   62.9   6.7   19   10   21   130.71
9.   Kerry Meier, Kansas   104   184   1193   56.5   6.5   13   10   18   123.43
10.   Bret Meyer, Iowa St   211   374   2546   56.4   6.8   12   12   37   117.77
11.   Bernard Jackson, Colorado   109   220   1359   49.5   6.2   7   7   27   105.57
12.   Josh Freeman, Kansas St   140   270   1780   51.9   6.6   6   15   25   103.45

BRING BACK MICHAEL BISHOP!!!!!!!!    :ksu:  Geez I bet that even a turd like Allen Everidge could put up better numbers than that.

September 05, 2007, 11:48:20 AM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

September 05, 2007, 11:49:50 AM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

That's effing insane.  4-3 last year with no experience.  Dude is the effing rainman of big 12 qb's.

September 05, 2007, 11:50:52 AM
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1.   Colt McCoy, Texas   217   318   2570   68.2   8.1   29   7   14   161.82
2.   Bobby Reid, Oklahoma St   148   267   2266   55.4   8.5   24   11   17   148.14
3.   Zac Taylor, Nebraska   233   391   3197   59.6   8.2   26   8   28   146.12
4.   Graham Harrell, Texas Tech   412   617   4555   66.8   7.4   38   11   18   145.54
5.   Chase Daniel, Missouri   287   452   3527   63.5   7.8   28   10   19   145.06
6.   Paul Thompson, Oklahoma   204   336   2667   60.7   7.9   22   11   17   142.45
7.   Stephen McGee, Texas A&M   194   313   2295   62.0   7.3   12   2   16   134.94
8.   Shawn Bell, Baylor   241   383   2582   62.9   6.7   19   10   21   130.71
9.   Kerry Meier, Kansas   104   184   1193   56.5   6.5   13   10   18   123.43
10.   Bret Meyer, Iowa St   211   374   2546   56.4   6.8   12   12   37   117.77
11.   Bernard Jackson, Colorado   109   220   1359   49.5   6.2   7   7   27   105.57
12.   Josh Freeman, Kansas St   140   270   1780   51.9   6.6   6   15   25   103.45

Wow stats from 2006.  Need I remind you what season we are currently in?  Tell you what, I'll bump this thread on October 7th 2007 and see if those stats are still relevent.

September 05, 2007, 11:52:08 AM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

So that's the excuse we're going with? Freeman will finally get his chance to shine once we play some REALLY crappy teams! Who cares if he averages 9 turnovers per game against decent competition as long as he can put up some numbers against bottom feeders like San Jose State!

September 05, 2007, 12:48:51 PM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

So that's the excuse we're going with? Freeman will finally get his chance to shine once we play some REALLY crappy teams! Who cares if he averages 9 turnovers per game against decent competition as long as he can put up some numbers against bottom feeders like San Jose State!

where do you think half of the best qb's get their numbers?  and the name cool ethan?  not so much.

September 05, 2007, 12:53:43 PM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

So that's the excuse we're going with? Freeman will finally get his chance to shine once we play some REALLY crappy teams! Who cares if he averages 9 turnovers per game against decent competition as long as he can put up some numbers against bottom feeders like San Jose State!

where do you think half of the best qb's get their numbers?  and the name cool ethan?  not so much.

 :ustupid:  and the name MOKSUAZ?  :loly: Did one of your man tits accidentally flop on to the keyboard when you were trying to enter your name? Only a blind retard would intentionally choose such gibberish.

September 05, 2007, 02:35:17 PM
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Check conference numbers.  You might be suprised.  ;)

September 05, 2007, 02:42:39 PM
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4-3 in the Big XII as a Frosh.  That's more wins than any ku team in the Big XII ever.  Simply amazing.

September 05, 2007, 04:31:29 PM
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4-3 in the Big XII as a Frosh.  That's more wins than any ku team in the Big XII ever.  Simply amazing.

That's the bottom line.  A TRUE FRESHMAN with 4 conference wins as a starter in the Big 12.  We're not talking about a red shirt freshman here.  TRUE FRESHMAN. 

Last Saturday, a TRUE SOPH was 2 minutes from a win on the road at ranked Auburn in front of 87,000 LOUD opposing fans.  He looked calm and composed against one of the best defenses in the nation.  He was accurate.  He was tough. 

There is not a head coach in the Big 12 who wouldn't give their left nut to have a player like Josh Freeman. 
 

September 05, 2007, 06:37:50 PM
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Saturday will be Soul Glo's first start against a non BCS team.  That doesn't include the halves he played against Louisville or Baylor.

So that's the excuse we're going with? Freeman will finally get his chance to shine once we play some REALLY crappy teams! Who cares if he averages 9 turnovers per game against decent competition as long as he can put up some numbers against bottom feeders like San Jose State!

where do you think half of the best qb's get their numbers?  and the name cool ethan?  not so much.

 :ustupid:  and the name MOKSUAZ?  :loly: Did one of your man tits accidentally flop on to the keyboard when you were trying to enter your name? Only a blind retard would intentionally choose such gibberish.

that's cute.  obviously you and miss teen south carolina should get together and buy a map.  then locate the states of Missouri (my home state) and Arizona (where i lived at the time when i made the name).  i'm sure you have some homework to do with mom and dad so i'll keep it at that.

September 05, 2007, 06:48:02 PM
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JF has gone against unbelievable competition. He'll finally have some cupcakes to fatten his stats.


There is no doubt he's the top big 12 north QB, imo

Chase Daniel is certainly better.

He's not better, just older and gutsier.  I hate Chase, but he's a beast.  I've seen him drop his head into a Nebraska linebacker to get a first down.  Josh would just have &@#%ed up on a slide.


I still want my cooler, bitches!

September 05, 2007, 11:17:25 PM
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1.   Colt McCoy, Texas   217   318   2570   68.2   8.1   29   7   14   161.82
2.   Bobby Reid, Oklahoma St   148   267   2266   55.4   8.5   24   11   17   148.14
3.   Zac Taylor, Nebraska   233   391   3197   59.6   8.2   26   8   28   146.12
4.   Graham Harrell, Texas Tech   412   617   4555   66.8   7.4   38   11   18   145.54
5.   Chase Daniel, Missouri   287   452   3527   63.5   7.8   28   10   19   145.06
6.   Paul Thompson, Oklahoma   204   336   2667   60.7   7.9   22   11   17   142.45
7.   Stephen McGee, Texas A&M   194   313   2295   62.0   7.3   12   2   16   134.94
8.   Shawn Bell, Baylor   241   383   2582   62.9   6.7   19   10   21   130.71
9.   Kerry Meier, Kansas   104   184   1193   56.5   6.5   13   10   18   123.43
10.   Bret Meyer, Iowa St   211   374   2546   56.4   6.8   12   12   37   117.77
11.   Bernard Jackson, Colorado   109   220   1359   49.5   6.2   7   7   27   105.57
12.   Josh Freeman, Kansas St   140   270   1780   51.9   6.6   6   15   25   103.45


What bowl did #9 lead y'all to last year?

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September 05, 2007, 11:32:01 PM
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That's the bottom line.  A TRUE FRESHMAN with 4 conference wins as a starter in the Big 12.  We're not talking about a red shirt freshman here.  TRUE FRESHMAN.

Freeman graduated a semester early. So we're talking about a difference of 6 months experience between him and Meier in their first years. And only one of them was healthy all year.

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Last Saturday, a TRUE SOPH was 2 minutes from a win on the road at ranked Auburn in front of 87,000 LOUD opposing fans.  He looked calm and composed against one of the best defenses in the nation.  He was accurate.  He was tough.

And he couldn't lead his guys to the endzone, but managed to turn the ball over plenty. Loved your defense, but the offense needs work.

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There is not a head coach in the Big 12 who wouldn't give their left nut to have a player like Josh Freeman.

Sure coaches might take him...as a TE. Teams that run the spread offense wouldn't want a slow turnover machine at QB. And the spread is all about scoring lots of points...

September 05, 2007, 11:33:01 PM
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If Freeman is so bad, why does he win at a much higher rate than any ku qb since...???
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September 05, 2007, 11:36:25 PM
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If Freeman is so bad, why does he win at a much higher rate than any ku qb since...???

Veteran defense and Yamon Figurs in '06.

September 05, 2007, 11:36:55 PM
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If Freeman is so bad, why does he win at a much higher rate than any ku qb since...???

Veteran defense in '06.
Our defense blew in '06, you damn genius.

September 05, 2007, 11:37:47 PM
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If Freeman is so bad, why does he win at a much higher rate than any ku qb since...???

Uh, he's not hamstrung by poor coaching?
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September 05, 2007, 11:45:24 PM
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If Freeman is so bad, why does he win at a much higher rate than any ku qb since...???

Veteran defense in '06.
Our defense blew in '06, you damn genius.

How often did the KSU defense give up big leads in the 4th quarter? And I never said they were good, just experienced.


Freeman could turn out to be very good. I just don't think I could be optimistic as a KSU fan given his numbers to date. I'm still pissed that Meier gave up 10 INT last year, even though he scored 18 TD.

September 05, 2007, 11:50:49 PM
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JF has gone against unbelievable competition. He'll finally have some cupcakes to fatten his stats.


There is no doubt he's the top big 12 north QB, imo

Agreed. The worst teams he's started against are Colorado and Iowa State imho. The rest of the list is Ostate,  @Kansas (superbowl lol), #10 Rutgers, #15 NU, # 5 Texas-W , #16 @Auburn, 

Think about that.

Freeman didn't start until we were into the conference slate last year....
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September 05, 2007, 11:52:57 PM
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So that's the excuse we're going with? Freeman will finally get his chance to shine once we play some REALLY crappy teams!

That's what Kerry Meier and Reesing have built their careers upon thus far...and three conference wins between them.

Freeman...4 in his first six starts with a Top 5 win and a post season appearance to boot.

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