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Kyle PadronModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower Re: Kyle PadronI think Kyle Padron will start for two more years and be drafted into the NFL. Then you'll have junior Stephen Kaiser and sophomore Connor Preston duke it out.
Re: Kyle PadronYou wait. The kid did not get significant playing time in high school due to backing up Riley Dodge and then an injury his senior year, lit it up last year, and hit a bit of a sophomore slump early this year. He has the physical tools and will only continue to get better.
Re: Kyle PadronI think they will and should start him for the next 2 years b/c no matter what it's the best thing they have going. They should start looking at a big time recruit at the QB spot.
The NFL? That is a huge statement. He might get a look but he will not make a roster. SMU Football!
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Re: Kyle Padronhttp://www.staradvertiser.com/columnist ... or_UH.html
" Simply put, if the quarterback's not right there's no chance for the offense to work and little chance to win the game". "offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Nick Rolovich, knows first hand what it's like. He passed for 20 touchdowns in his last three UH games -- all wins, including a 52-51 out-dueling of Ben Roethlisberger and a 72-45 destruction of BYU, which went into the game unbeaten and hungering for national validation".
Re: Kyle PadronKyle always seems cool to me. Just a little touch and a little more confidence .
Mind clock 3 seconds. He can do it.
Re: Kyle Padronyeah Rolovich picked it right about the time he graduated. (I know he didn't have much experience). But geez after all the pathetic QBs we've seen around here I think we are sitting pretty with a Sophomore like Padron. He never really was the QB last year that some of you imagined he was. He does hold onto the ball too long. But,the kid hasn't even finished growing into his body. Right now he doesn't throw an NFL ball but he will continue to mature physically. He has a lot of natural gifts and generally does not turn over the ball-all we have to do now is enjoy his Junior and Senior year. Junior and Senior experienced QBs win Championships, Replacing Padron now would be a worse decision than handing Bo Levi the job and it ain't going to happen.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Kyle Padronwe lose to Houston-- people are clamoring for JJ McD.
we beat Tulane-- Padron is headed for the nfl i love it
Re: Kyle PadronWell, first Kyle & Company need to start playing 4 Qtrs of football---every game. NFL........if Colt McCoy can make it I feel anyone has a chance!
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LMAO.... Padron and McCoy should not be mentioned in the same breath. McCoy is 10x's the QB. Colts Stats Passing Rushing Season Team GP Rating Att Comp Pct Yds TD INT Att Yds TD 2006 Texas 13 161.8 318 217 68.2 2,570 29 7 68 170 2 2007 Texas 13 139.2 424 276 65.1 3,303 22 18 114 510 4 2008 Texas 13 173.75 433 332 76.7 3,859 34 8 136 561 11 2009 Texas 14 147.41 470 332 70.6 3,521 27 12 129 348 3 Totals 53 158.25 1,615 1,157 70.2 13,253 112 45 447 1,589 20 [96] In the seventh game of 2008, he completed 91%.[14] He finished the 2008 regular season with a 76.7% completion percentage, breaking the mark set by Daunte Culpepper for Central Florida, and was the Longhorns' leading rusher with 576 yards and 10 rushing touchdowns.[3] RecordsUT - Most Total Touchdowns, Career: 102 (Took lead on October 18, 2008 versus Missouri)[14] UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Career: 85 (Took lead on September 20, 2008 versus Rice)[12] UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Single Season: 29, (2006 season),[6] broke own record in 2008 UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Single Season: 34, (2008 season - reached 30 on November 15, 2008 vs. the Kansas Jayhawks) [13] UT - Most Touchdown Passes, Game: 6, (October 14, 2006 versus Baylor) UT - Most Passing Completions, Game: 41, (January 5, 2009 versus Ohio State Buckeyes)[63] UT - Most Consecutive Passing Completions, Game: 18 (October 25, 2008 versus Oklahoma State (surpassed his own record of 17 on October 18, 2008 versus Missouri).[14] UT - Most Career wins as a quarterback: 45 (November 27, 2008 vs. Texas A&M, surpassed Vince Young, also most career wins in FBS history)[15] UT - Most Career passing yards, Season: 3,594+ yards (November 27, 2008 vs. Texas A&M, surpassed Major Applewhite)[15] UT - Tie - Most Passing Attempts, Game: 58, (January 5, 2009 versus Ohio State Buckeyes)[63] NCAA - Highest Single Season completion percentage: 76.7%.[97] NCAA - Most wins by a starting quarterback in NCAA Division I history with 45.[98] NCAA - Tied for second place for most passing touchdowns by a freshman with 29 alongside Nevada's David Neill in 1998 [52] NCAA Colt McCoy is the only quarterback in college football history to have at least ten wins per season during all four seasons. [edit] College awards and honors 2006 "All Freshman Team" by College Football News[8] 2006 “National Freshman of the Year†by The Sporting News and the Touchdown Club of Columbus[99] 2006 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year by the Associated Press.[19] 2006 Valero Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Offensive MVP 2008 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press[100] 2008 Second-team All-Big 12 by the Associated Press[101] 2008 Walter Camp Award by the Walter Camp Foundation[102] 2008 First-team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation,[103] FWAA,[104] and Sports Illustrated[105] 2008 Archie Griffin Award[106] 2008 co-Sporting News Player of the Year[107] 2008 Heisman Memorial Trophy Runner-up [108] 2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP 2009 First-team All-American by Associated Press, AFCA, FWAA,[109] Walter Camp Foundation,[110] Rivals.com, Scout.com 2009 First-team All-Big 12 [111] 2009 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year [111] 2009 NCAA Quarterback of the Year [112] 2009 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award [113] 2009 Davey O'Brien Award 2009 Chic Harley Award [112] 2009 Maxwell Award 2009 Walter Camp Award by the Walter Camp Foundation 2009 Sporting News College Athlete of the Year 2009 AT&T ESPN All-America Player of the Year [114] Texas Longhorns #12 retired SMU Football!
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Re: Kyle PadronNot trying to prove the comparison between McCoy and Padron, because I honestly feel like McCoy was a massively talented college QB, but don't ignore the fact that McCoy had an advantage with a better talent pool around him, so that is a big part of why he was able to set all those records. Put McCoy at SMU those same years, and he'd be sitting at home on Sundays watching the NFL like the rest of us because his numbers would not have been that impressive.
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I hope Kyle is successful too. I hope and want him to make the necessary adjustments to be very successful. One problem for me is Kyle see's the difficulties as "we need to do better", I think he should take more ownership and maybe focus on the shortcomings of his that have been pointed out. What I am afraid of is Kyle perfecting bad habits like my slice that I can fill a bucket at 150 yards. Regardless, I think June made a Genius move at half time Tulane. We will see today if there is a lesson learned.
Re: Kyle PadronColt didn't play as a true freshman like Padron. Padron was a good QB as a REDSHIRT freshman and Sophomore. Nobody in their right mind thought Colt McCoy was an NFL QB or a Heisman Trophy candidate after his 3rd Sophomore year. Note he had a Sophomore slump with declining stats and none of those awards in that long list came from his Sophomore year. That's the point-he became a GREAT QB as a Junior and Senior. Sit back and relax and watch Padron improve as a Junior and Senior.
Here's what Wikipedia says about McCoy's 3rd Sophomore year: Leading the 2007 Longhorns, McCoy was somewhat less consistent. Through the first five games he threw nine interceptions — two more than he threw in the entire 2006 season.[9] He went on to throw 18 interceptions during the 2007 season. "With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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