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Author Topic: NU's walk on class vs. KSU's recruiting class  (Read 2736 times)

February 14, 2007, 09:16:40 AM
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Hopeful optimism...

Keller has shown at ASU that he can compete with top talent.  Above average arm strength, quick release, nice deep ball.

Freeman is a physical freak.  Moves very good, can take off if need be.  Needs a few more reliable players around him to fully realize his potential.

Both teams (and their fans) have great reason for hopefull optimism.  If Keller keeps his mistakes to a minimum, I like NU to win the North and have a very legit shot at the Big 12 title.  KSU and Freeman might be 2-3 years from being consistent enough to play for a title of some kind, but they've already shown the potential, when the stars align, to knock off a big time team.

February 15, 2007, 12:01:28 PM
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"and yet manage to get rolled by them year after year".  what's the series record over the past 8-10 years?  look at the scores.  i don't think 27-25 is getting rolled.  21-3 in not getting rolled.  38-9 is getting rolled, but that is just the score we put up on you a couple of years ago.

February 15, 2007, 12:34:57 PM
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Hopeful optimism...

Keller has shown at ASU that he can compete with top talent.  Above average arm strength, quick release, nice deep ball.

Freeman is a physical freak.  Moves very good, can take off if need be.  Needs a few more reliable players around him to fully realize his potential.

Both teams (and their fans) have great reason for hopefull optimism.  If Keller keeps his mistakes to a minimum, I like NU to win the North and have a very legit shot at the Big 12 title.  KSU and Freeman might be 2-3 years from being consistent enough to play for a title of some kind, but they've already shown the potential, when the stars align, to knock off a big time team.
Freeman's leaving though..  :frown:

February 16, 2007, 02:37:17 PM
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Hopeful optimism...

Keller has shown at ASU that he can compete with top talent.  Above average arm strength, quick release, nice deep ball.

Freeman is a physical freak.  Moves very good, can take off if need be.  Needs a few more reliable players around him to fully realize his potential.

Both teams (and their fans) have great reason for hopefull optimism.  If Keller keeps his mistakes to a minimum, I like NU to win the North and have a very legit shot at the Big 12 title.  KSU and Freeman might be 2-3 years from being consistent enough to play for a title of some kind, but they've already shown the potential, when the stars align, to knock off a big time team.
Freeman's leaving though..  :frown:

Nice try waks... :lol: