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Examiner picks Preseason All-Texas College Football Team

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:55 pm
by NastyStang

Re: Examiner picks Preseason All-Texas College Football Team

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:02 pm
by Stallion
the guy is an idiot-he also forgot Trevor Vitatoe at UTEP who had a great season last year. He outperformed Bo Levi in ALL 10 statistical passing categories kept by the NCAA and was really outstanding in the 2nd half of the Season.

Re: Examiner picks Preseason All-Texas College Football Team

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:39 pm
by DiamondM75
Stallion wrote:the guy is an idiot-he also forgot Trevor Vitatoe at UTEP who had a great season last year. He outperformed Bo Levi in ALL 10 statistical passing categories kept by the NCAA and was really outstanding in the 2nd half of the Season.


No he didn't

"Quarterback might be the toughest position on the team, with legitimate Heisman contenders in Colt McCoy and Case Keenum, plus electrifying Baylor sophomore Robert Griffin. UTEP's Trevor Vittatoe, SMU's Bo Levi Mitchell and Tech's Taylor Potts should have big seasons as well."

Re: Examiner picks Preseason All-Texas College Football Team

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:42 pm
by Stallion
Scroll Down-where he ranks them"

"You can't go wrong with either of these guys(McCoy or Keenum), but we'll project Keenum with better numbers, and he gets the nod. You can debate this one both ways for hours, and no one would fault a choice of McCoy, or for that matter, Robert Griffin.

Beyond that, how many states could produce a third-string quarterback like Griffin? A fourth-stringer like Bo Levi Mitchell? And we haven't even mentioned TCU's steady Andy Dalton."

Even putting a kid who has never beaten a Division 1A team over Andy Dalton who has a career record of 19-6 is laughable. Dalton not great but he doesn't lose games-5 Ints all season not to mention higher completion average, yards per attempt and passing rating

Re: Examiner picks Preseason All-Texas College Football Team

PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:08 pm
by The PonyGrad
Stallion wrote:Scroll Down-where he ranks them"

"You can't go wrong with either of these guys(McCoy or Keenum), but we'll project Keenum with better numbers, and he gets the nod. You can debate this one both ways for hours, and no one would fault a choice of McCoy, or for that matter, Robert Griffin.

Beyond that, how many states could produce a third-string quarterback like Griffin? A fourth-stringer like Bo Levi Mitchell? And we haven't even mentioned TCU's steady Andy Dalton."

Even putting a kid who has never beaten a Division 1A team over Andy Dalton who has a career record of 19-6 is laughable. Dalton not great but he doesn't lose games-5 Ints all season not to mention higher completion average, yards per attempt and passing rating


The article is prospective and not a hash of past stats. The question is how are these players expected to do next season.