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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Functianalyst on April 07, 2014, 03:59:00 PM
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I did not see this as a topic or where I could put it by just scanning the threads. If it has already been discussed, feel free to delete:
From Ivan Maisel:
Oregon has won 60 consecutive games when leading at the half, the longest streak in the FBS. Oklahoma is second at 42. Both are perennial national contenders with explosive offenses that can quickly make a game one-sided. But here’s the surprise: Kansas State is third on the list at 39 games. In the five seasons since LHC Bill Snyder returned to the sideline, Kansas State (42-22, .656) has been good, but not dominant. Without dominance, I’d guess the streak has a lot to do with Snyder, mental toughness and a lack of mistakes.
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Source?
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:cool:
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kind of goes along with the notion that we beat who we're supposed to and lose to who we're supposed to
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So basically we lose when we're losing and win when we're winning?
Stupid stat.
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So basically we lose when we're losing and win when we're winning?
Stupid stat.
One of those things though. . .when we're heading into the locker room up three against Auburn . . .it's going to feel pretty good solely based on this stat.
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Were we leading against NDSU?
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Were we leading against NDSU?
It was tied at 7
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So basically we lose when we're losing and win when we're winning?
Stupid stat.
Well that stat doesn't really take any data from games we're losing at halftime.
Stupid post.
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I feel like sportscasters come up with this crap all the time.
"Well Ron, if Favre throws one more touchdown it will make him the only QB in history where the difference between his touchdowns and interceptions are equal to the online poll rating for his inappropriate photos."
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http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=30736.0
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Thread title is misleading