INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS Coach of the Year Mack Brown, Texas Offensive Lineman of the Year Russell Okung, Oklahoma State Defensive Lineman of the Year Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Offensive Freshman of the Year Christine Michael, Texas A&M Defensive Freshman of the Year Aldon Smith, Missouri Special Teams Player of the Year Brandon Banks, Kansas State Defensive Newcomer of the Year David Sims, Iowa State Offensive Newcomer of the Year Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
Which team in the Big 12 will have the most selections to the 1st Team All-Bg 12 Offense???
And Mack Brown continues to be the class of the league. Amazing that UT is the only BCS program in the country to not have a 5 loss (or worse) season the last 10 years.
INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERSCoach of the Year Mack Brown, TexasOffensive Lineman of the Year Russell Okung, Oklahoma StateDefensive Lineman of the Year Ndamukong Suh, NebraskaOffensive Freshman of the Year Christine Michael, Texas A&MDefensive Freshman of the Year Aldon Smith, MissouriSpecial Teams Player of the Year Brandon Banks, Kansas StateDefensive Newcomer of the Year David Sims, Iowa StateOffensive Newcomer of the Year Daniel Thomas, Kansas StateDefensive Player of the Year Ndamukong Suh, NebraskaOffensive Player of the Year Colt McCoy, Texas
DT, Mastrud, and Stringer 1st team All-Conference! Wowzers.
- Oklahoma has won the most major awards in the 14-year history of the Big 12 with 23. Texas is next with 22 winners, followed by Kansas State (16); Nebraska (11), Iowa State and Texas Tech (7); Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri (6); Oklahoma State and Texas A&M (5) and Baylor (2).
What a second...crap...how did you know...before these were posted?
He had no talent at the one key position that all offenses, but particularly Snyder's offense needs talent in . . . which only makes the need to recruiting a good JC QB that much more glaring. If OB's offense doesn't have a QB that can make plays . . . it simply don't matter what else is out there because OB wants the QB to ALWAYS be the catlyst . . . thus the fallacy and trap (that I have fallen into myself) that OB can adapt his offense around anything he's got to work with.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on December 01, 2009, 12:11:57 PMHe had no talent at the one key position that all offenses, but particularly Snyder's offense needs talent in . . . which only makes the need to recruiting a good JC QB that much more glaring. If OB's offense doesn't have a QB that can make plays . . . it simply don't matter what else is out there because OB wants the QB to ALWAYS be the catlyst . . . thus the fallacy and trap (that I have fallen into myself) that OB can adapt his offense around anything he's got to work with. what? You don't call throwing to your 1st team TE 5 times over the last 5 games adapting an offense?But seriously, this team had talent on first string on both sides of the ball. The depth was absolutely awful, but we were ridiculously lucky with injuries. All-in-all, 6-6 isn't impressive.
Quote from: michigancat on December 01, 2009, 12:24:52 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on December 01, 2009, 12:11:57 PMHe had no talent at the one key position that all offenses, but particularly Snyder's offense needs talent in . . . which only makes the need to recruiting a good JC QB that much more glaring. If OB's offense doesn't have a QB that can make plays . . . it simply don't matter what else is out there because OB wants the QB to ALWAYS be the catlyst . . . thus the fallacy and trap (that I have fallen into myself) that OB can adapt his offense around anything he's got to work with. what? You don't call throwing to your 1st team TE 5 times over the last 5 games adapting an offense?But seriously, this team had talent on first string on both sides of the ball. The depth was absolutely awful, but we were ridiculously lucky with injuries. All-in-all, 6-6 isn't impressive.what's your f*cking point? Snyder will bring in talent, and he did it this year. 6-6 isn't impressive, but 4-4 is. And playing for the division title w/one game left is.
Quote from: fatty fat fat on December 01, 2009, 12:50:42 PMQuote from: michigancat on December 01, 2009, 12:24:52 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on December 01, 2009, 12:11:57 PMHe had no talent at the one key position that all offenses, but particularly Snyder's offense needs talent in . . . which only makes the need to recruiting a good JC QB that much more glaring. If OB's offense doesn't have a QB that can make plays . . . it simply don't matter what else is out there because OB wants the QB to ALWAYS be the catlyst . . . thus the fallacy and trap (that I have fallen into myself) that OB can adapt his offense around anything he's got to work with. what? You don't call throwing to your 1st team TE 5 times over the last 5 games adapting an offense?But seriously, this team had talent on first string on both sides of the ball. The depth was absolutely awful, but we were ridiculously lucky with injuries. All-in-all, 6-6 isn't impressive.what's your f*cking point? Snyder will bring in talent, and he did it this year. 6-6 isn't impressive, but 4-4 is. And playing for the division title w/one game left is. Not w/ 4 1st teamers.And Snyder bringing in talent.
1) Snyder made them 1st teamers