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TCU 's Option attackModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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.....you're right......the only way to judge a good college player is to see how he does in the NFL......Great logic Pony...Great Logic!! I LOVE SMU
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That or Angelos please
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You didn't answer my question....what game has dalton carried you to victory....Boise, Clemson, SMU, I don't recall any?? I think there are a bunch of good college qbs that with TCU oline and RBS good win that many games...
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2009: Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year and one of 10 finalists for the Manning Award, recognizing the top quarterback in the nation ... received All-America honors from SI.com and CollegeFootballNews.com ... first-team All-MWC ... received votes in Heisman Trophy balloting ... recipient of an Award of Distinction from the Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) ... the Horned Frogs' 12-1 record enabled him to tie Slingin' Sammy Baugh (29, 1934-36) for the most victories by a starting quarterback in TCU history ... ranked eighth in the nation in passing efficiency (151.83) ... closed the season second in TCU history and third among active quarterbacks in the NCAA with a 2.4 interception percentage (24 picks in 1,001 career pass attempts) ... set a TCU single-season record for passing yards with 2,756, enabling him to become the Horned Frogs' all-time leader with 7,457 ... had a career-high 61.6 completion percentage and 23 touchdown passes on the year ... both numbers ranked second for a single season at TCU ... moved into second place on TCU's career chart for completions (603), touchdowns (44) and completion percentage (60.2) ... placed fourth on TCU with a career-high 512 yards rushing (4.4 per carry), pushing him over 1,000 career yards on the ground (1,176) ... a three-time MWC Offensive Player of the Week selection ... rushed for 86 yards on a career-high 19 carries in a driving rain at Clemson to lead TCU to a 14-10 victory in Death Valley ... also completed 17-of-26 passes for 226 yards in recording a season-best 312 yards of total offense ... passed for two scores and ran for two in a 55-10 win at San Diego State ... threw for 241 yards with three touchdowns in a 38-7 victory over BYU ... had back-to-back games with 75-yard touchdown passes to Antoine Hicks in the BYU and UNLV contests ... also connected with Hicks on a 62-yard scoring strike in the New Mexico game ... had a career-long streak of 127 pass attempts without an interception ... passed for a season-best 272 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown pass to Curtis Clay in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl ... ran for a season-best 88 yards, three shy of a career high, on 12 attempts in the 45-10 win at Wyoming ... rushed for at least 44 yards in five of the last six games.
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I'd argue he had a lot to do with the win against Clemson. 14-10 TCU win, he went 17-26 for 226 yards and 2 TDs and rushed 19 times for 86 yards. Also, no interceptions. Pretty complete performance I'd say. In 2007 TCU beat Stanford 38-36, Dalton was 23-23 for 344 yards and 2 TDs and no INTs and rushed for another TD. I'm not sure what you're looking for. It's hard for a QB to 'carry' a team to victory when so many of their wins are blowouts. For example, in 2008 Dalton was 16-22 for 334 yards and 4 TDs while rushing for another. But it was a 54-7 win over Wyoming that quickly got out of hand. Or against Air Force that year he was 21-27 for 321 yards and 2 TDs while rushing for 2 more TDs. But that was a 44-10 win that was never in doubt. Not really his fault though, is it? Either way, I think both the Clemson game and the Stanford game are good examples of Dalton gritting it out in close games and giving TCU the win.
Re: TCU 's Option attackCool.... stats rule!
42. Kyle Padron 49. Ginger Dalton http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/player/_/stat/passing/sort/passingYards/qualified/false/count/41
Re: TCU 's Option attackOh, you were talking about the end of last year... my bad.
5. Kyle Padron 9. Ginger Dalton http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/player/_/stat/passing/sort/collegeQuarterbackRating/year/2009
Re: TCU 's Option attackWhat's the issue?
Dalton is an experienced senior that has worked well in their system. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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They have Dalton for heisman campaigns over there... They think he is the next peyton manning...my thought is that he is a game manager for a good team...not a winner that ups the level of those around him....
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They do? Where?
Re: TCU 's Option attackFolks, we had a QB by the name of Lance McIhenny (sorry if the spelling is wrong) who was not a pro prospect but handled his team to a National Championship just like Dalton is doing now. Lance was and I believe still is the highest winning SMU QB in history and no one could have done a better job than him. He was a manager of the game in the purest sense. I have trouble bad mouthing the type of QB that Dalton is. He has never impressed me with his on field play until the game is over and I look at the results. I personally think we need to lok elsewhere for some solid smack.
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