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Kansas State Football / Re: Recruits
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:00:08 PM »
And by I mean go post in the rough ridin' football recruiting thread
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Two of the most adorable teams in the country are in the nat'l championship game. I mean, have you even seen what Cam Newton looks like? Goodness!
Did you know that they have trains that travel to and fro all throughout the city? Like, everywhere. And here's the kicker, the vast majority is underground.I agree. The real bummer is that it's not even very close. Someday maybe, but not today.
mhk ny, is like aggieville on steroids. Big steroids. I want to make love to that city.
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holy sh*t it blew my mind. and they are open 24 hrs. f*ck you san francisco, you suck.
lol @ hiring a KSU grad.
amazing lack of fans. can anything make texans watch bball?
Maryland just got LEACH'D.to add
http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2011-01-02/maryland-picks-uconns-randy-edsall-as-next-coach
As mentioned in my earlier hatred of Queso - and per these stats, I will have the above. But puh-lease, let's not throw our backs out while trying to give ourselves fellacio, m-kay? Where's the stat on how many times Queso stood there and allowed himself to be sacked?
Final season statistics: notable numbers.
31.5 points per game given up is the 6th worst in the last 40 years.
2007 allowed 30.8 and 2004 allowed 30.6.
5.93 yards per rush given up is the worst in the last 40 years.
The 2008 defense allowed 5.2 yards per carry.
6.39 yards per play given up is the 2nd worst in the last 40 years.
The 2008 defense allowed 6.21 yards per play, 2004 allowed 5.64, and 2007 allowed 5.48.
*Keep in mind, the only reason the last 40 years is the measure is because K-State didn't track total carries, passes, or plays before 1970.
Eat crap BMW.
I was really drunk when I started this thread. LOL.
We will not lose another game this year.
This isn't your fight. Go home.