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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Ich.Gewinne on April 30, 2014, 07:38:36 PM
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Judah effin Jones
Bandwagon has limited seating - Heisman 2017
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Judah effin Jones
Bandwagon has limited seating - Heisman 2017
now that is zeal
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Sure I'll take a ticket. :thumbs:
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Shotgun!
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Shotgun!
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:billdance:
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first RS freshman to earn the holy trinity from my speed dossier:
all speed merchant nomination
all burner nomination
all tail-pipes nomination
stay tuned
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first RS freshman to earn the holy trinity from my speed dossier:
all speed merchant nomination
all burner nomination
all tail-pipes nomination
stay tuned
Who is honorable mention all tail-pipes this year?
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This thread is making me all tingly.
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first RS freshman to earn the holy trinity from my speed dossier:
all speed merchant nomination
all burner nomination
all tail-pipes nomination
stay tuned
Who is honorable mention all tail-pipes this year?
good grief man the nominations aren't even released yet for all-tail pipes....this particular holy trinity announcement was made in an effort to piggy back off the hype built on the Vanier 2.0 announcement.
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My bad, I just get excited.
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me too man. a lot of work to be done between now and then though. #sawinwood
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He is wearing #7 :gocho:
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first RS freshman to earn the holy trinity from my speed dossier:
all speed merchant nomination
all burner nomination
all tail-pipes nomination
stay tuned
glad he got the 'clams seal of approval for all burner.
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He is wearing #7 :gocho:
I don't know why, but I love it when receivers/backs have #7. Ted Ginn Jr. was fun to watch at tOSU, I guess? :dunno:
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He is wearing #7 :gocho:
I don't know why, but I love it when receivers/backs have #7. Ted Ginn Jr. was fun to watch at tOSU, I guess? :dunno:
i am the opposite. I miss the good ole days where Wideouts wore numbers in the 80s
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He is wearing #7 :gocho:
I don't know why, but I love it when receivers/backs have #7. Ted Ginn Jr. was fun to watch at tOSU, I guess? :dunno:
i am the opposite. I miss the good ole days where Wideouts wore numbers in the 80s
I respsect your opinion. I, too, enjoy the greats we've had in #80s. To half of me, there's just something cool about a speedster wearing #7. The other half of me slaps that other half its dumb face and says "dude, grow up. numbers don't matter. keep sawin' wood." :dunno:
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He is wearing #7 :gocho:
I don't know why, but I love it when receivers/backs have #7. Ted Ginn Jr. was fun to watch at tOSU, I guess? :dunno:
i am the opposite. I miss the good ole days where Wideouts wore numbers in the 80s
I respsect your opinion. I, too, enjoy the greats we've had in #80s. To half of me, there's just something cool about a speedster wearing #7. The other half of me slaps that other half its dumb face and says "dude, grow up. numbers don't matter. keep sawin' wood." :dunno:
I see that too. It doesn't keep me up at night.
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Judah effin Jones
Bandwagon has limited seating - Heisman 2017
:crossfingers:
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first RS freshman to earn the holy trinity from my speed dossier:
all speed merchant nomination
all burner nomination
all tail-pipes nomination
stay tuned
glad he got the 'clams seal of approval for all burner.
:love:
But seriously - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msqB5PLWc3Y
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https://twitter.com/Jake_Trotter/status/608359340379131904
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:lol:
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:frown:
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FP, TC, etc...
:buh-bye:
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No wonder oscar is such a hit with this fanbase, WHITE POWER right guys! :facepalm:
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774 (http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774)
Count me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.
Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.
Yea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve.
The "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to work
It's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :\
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No wonder oscar is such a hit with this fanbase, WHITE POWER right guys! :facepalm:
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774 (http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774)
Count me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.
Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.
Yea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve.
The "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to work
It's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :
Jfc...
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No wonder oscar is such a hit with this fanbase, WHITE POWER right guys! :facepalm:
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774 (http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774)
Count me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.
Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.
Yea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve.
The "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to work
It's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :
Jfc...
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I don't click virus laden links to the scout boards, but from those quotes I get more of a tuckish vibe than anything outright racist.
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I'm with Sonntag.
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All of those posts are cancer
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I'm with Sonntag.
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Welp - #JudahWorst
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Judah's stats this season at FCS Stephen F Austin
Saw action in all 11 games in his first season as a Lumberjack … Caught 17 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns
maybe he wasn't that good after all :confused:
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Boooo