Carson Coffman was a terrible quarterback and anything else is revisionist history. We would have had the same record or better with Klein at QB all season, and the football would have been waaaay more exciting. (Or at least not like watching vomit dry.)
please explain to me how the cats could have had a better record with klein as the full time qb including which losses would have been wins, etc. i can't wait to hear this. also would like some detail on how it would have been more exciting. really let the words flow here. i'm all ears.
Team would have scored more than once before the first quarter against UCF with Klein. I guess that one went down to the wire with us using our terrible quarterback all game and we pulled it out with :30 left, so I'll give you that it may not have been more exciting to be winning handily throughout the game. I did really love Queso fumbling the ball on the 1 right before half at Missouri, that was really, really fun to watch. What a good quarterback that CCQ was.
Now it's your turn to tell me which games that CCQ won that Klein would have lost.
why the eff did you spend half of your words talking about the ucf game? coffman played the whole game. it was exciting. kstate won.
ucf also finished last season 11-3 and ranked in the top 25. they went 7-1 in their conference and finished their season by beating georgia in a new years eve bowl game in which they held georgia to 280 total yards and six total points. their defense finished the season in the top twenty for yards allowed per game and top ten for points allowed per game.
if you are using the ucf game to illustrate how kstate could have won more games with klein as a full time starter (your thought/not mine), then you are an absolute effing clueless idiot and i will have to just throw my hands in the air and give up. honest to god, ksu people lose 40 iq points when carson coffman becomes the topic of conversation.
"the cats would've won more games with klein, because they barely beat a top 25 team with coffman" -skinny benny 3/16/2011