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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: slimz on June 22, 2011, 10:19:09 AM
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Kansas State, which came into the game ranked first in the country in scoring defense (7.7 points per game) and second in total defense (219.7 yards per game), gave up 351 yards to Nebraska.
And that was headed into the 10th game of the year.
It's so hard to get excited for football season anymore. :frown:
I know this is just rehashing stuff that's been hashed over and over again. Just makes me sad to reflect on how Snyder, Wefald, Krause, Fitz, Prince, Miller, Elliott, Stoops, Stoops, Venables, and Mangino brought this program down.
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Kansas State, which came into the game ranked first in the country in scoring defense (7.7 points per game) and second in total defense (219.7 yards per game), gave up 351 yards to Nebraska.
And that was headed into the 10th game of the year.
It's so hard to get excited for football season anymore. :frown:
I know this is just rehashing stuff that's been hashed over and over again. Just makes me sad to reflect on how Snyder, Wefald, Krause, Fitz, Prince, Miller, Elliott, Stoops, Stoops, Venables, and Mangino brought this program down.
Yes. Rehashing old success does much more to depress me than to excite me given our recent teams.
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What year were those stats from?
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What year were those stats from?
2005
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What year were those stats from?
2005
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it's been like a billion years since then. get over it.
look at dlew's clip from today. if that doesn't get you excited, well, you need a therapist.
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What year were those stats from?
2005
That defense had an absurd amount of safeties...