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Quote from: bigwillie20 on November 02, 2012, 03:07:51 PMDU: I hear you, Scott, and I agree that Jarvis Jones is the best player of the three, but he also missed a pair of games and was slowed in one. That's enough to take you out of what's a tough, tough race. As for Brown and Te'o, you can't compare defensive numbers across the board, but here's a look: Arthur Brown: •60 tackles (35 solo)•6 tackles for loss•One sack•Two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown•Three pass breakupsManti Te'o: •80 tackles (39 solo)•4.5 tackles for loss•one sack•Five interceptions•Three pass breakups•One fumble recoveryIs there any way to adjust those stats to a per play basis? Something tells me that our offense controls the clock much better than Notre Dame's.
DU: I hear you, Scott, and I agree that Jarvis Jones is the best player of the three, but he also missed a pair of games and was slowed in one. That's enough to take you out of what's a tough, tough race. As for Brown and Te'o, you can't compare defensive numbers across the board, but here's a look: Arthur Brown: •60 tackles (35 solo)•6 tackles for loss•One sack•Two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown•Three pass breakupsManti Te'o: •80 tackles (39 solo)•4.5 tackles for loss•one sack•Five interceptions•Three pass breakups•One fumble recovery
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on November 02, 2012, 03:13:23 PMQuote from: bigwillie20 on November 02, 2012, 03:07:51 PMDU: I hear you, Scott, and I agree that Jarvis Jones is the best player of the three, but he also missed a pair of games and was slowed in one. That's enough to take you out of what's a tough, tough race. As for Brown and Te'o, you can't compare defensive numbers across the board, but here's a look: Arthur Brown: •60 tackles (35 solo)•6 tackles for loss•One sack•Two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown•Three pass breakupsManti Te'o: •80 tackles (39 solo)•4.5 tackles for loss•one sack•Five interceptions•Three pass breakups•One fumble recoveryIs there any way to adjust those stats to a per play basis? Something tells me that our offense controls the clock much better than Notre Dame's.Notre Dame defense has seen 518 playsKansas State defense has seen 552 playsSo you would be incorrect, sir
Quote from: mocat on November 02, 2012, 03:19:53 PMQuote from: Nuts Kicked on November 02, 2012, 03:13:23 PMQuote from: bigwillie20 on November 02, 2012, 03:07:51 PMDU: I hear you, Scott, and I agree that Jarvis Jones is the best player of the three, but he also missed a pair of games and was slowed in one. That's enough to take you out of what's a tough, tough race. As for Brown and Te'o, you can't compare defensive numbers across the board, but here's a look: Arthur Brown: •60 tackles (35 solo)•6 tackles for loss•One sack•Two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown•Three pass breakupsManti Te'o: •80 tackles (39 solo)•4.5 tackles for loss•one sack•Five interceptions•Three pass breakups•One fumble recoveryIs there any way to adjust those stats to a per play basis? Something tells me that our offense controls the clock much better than Notre Dame's.Notre Dame defense has seen 518 playsKansas State defense has seen 552 playsSo you would be incorrect, sirArthur Brown usually gets pulled at halftime because we are winning by so much, though. Right???
Oregon's first teamers rarely play a down in the second half, otherwise they would be ahead of us. Don't kid yourselves.
yeah, chip kelly honestly just figured out a couple weeks ago that MOV didn't factor in the computers. what a rough ridin' idiot. they played their starters late into games all the time.
Would probably beat K-State by 50. RT @byrd_scott A&M would win the little twelve this year. Easily
I think we all realize that we could add a 100 lb purple channel cat to the goEMAW trophy wall at will.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/58751/big-12-predictions-week-10-3Quote from: Studben47-31The very best.
David Pollack ?@davidpollack47The more I watch K State the more I believe they could win it all. Not a 1 trick pony. G8 Offense, Defense & Special Tms
Should we start a thread for Stud Journalist David Pollack? He has been riding the K-State bandwagon for awhile now and was one of the only ones who thought we would beat OU earlier this year...QuoteDavid Pollack ?@davidpollack47The more I watch K State the more I believe they could win it all. Not a 1 trick pony. G8 Offense, Defense & Special Tms
I was unimpressed with Daniel Sams' throwing ability.
Quote from: Ubben I was unimpressed with Daniel Sams' throwing ability.
"Son. This is why we are wildcats. Hard work, pride, the heart of this country. And if that's not enough for you, you can just move to California with your punk friends."
Quote from: Bosco on November 04, 2012, 11:31:58 AMShould we start a thread for Stud Journalist David Pollack? He has been riding the K-State bandwagon for awhile now and was one of the only ones who thought we would beat OU earlier this year...QuoteDavid Pollack ?@davidpollack47The more I watch K State the more I believe they could win it all. Not a 1 trick pony. G8 Offense, Defense & Special Tms OT for this thread but some Birmingham Alabama journo was on College Sports Radio this morning and said that he thought K-State would be the team that could give Alabama the biggest challenge.
Quote from: 06wildcat on November 04, 2012, 03:13:11 PMQuote from: Ubben I was unimpressed with Daniel Sams' throwing ability. yeah what the eff was that about? 'I hate guys with a lightening fast release and a canon for an arm.'
It really seems like people are being serious about thinking that Sams has a strong arm.