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6,390 (career pass yds); 2,037 (career rush yds); 67 TD's. Zac Robinson has recorded the following stats in 8 fewer games!! 6,233 (career pass yds); 1553 (career rush yds); 51 TD's. I'm not saying that Robinson is better fooball player than Tebow, cause he isn't, but he is more of a multi-threat QB than Tebow is. The stats speak for themselves. So I'm not trying to start a pissin contest about this. Tebow is SURROUNDED by a blue chip squad of players and he could be replaced by let's say....Quintin Griffen (QB-Baylor) and still have one 2 Nat'l Championships and possibly a heisman. Robinson on the other hand is vital to the OSU. Hence the Holiday Bowl. Robinson was killing UO with his arms and then got rocked by the Oregon safety and one of college footballs most proficient passers couldn't hit a bull in the a$$ with a bass fiddle. OSU isn't surrounded by big name athletes, so Zac has to take the bulk of the load and do it all. He is the epitome of multi-threat, when you consider what he's done with what he has to work with.
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Maybe you have heard of this multi threat QB.. He won the Heisman and has 2 national Championships.. I think that kids name is Tim Tebow.. He is the definition of multi-threat QB.. and we have faced him 3 years now. stoping him 2 out of three years!
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watson wrote:
Hef, where does your first post in this thread identify you as the enemy? Just baiting someone so you could get something started.
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wlayton wrote:
Ok dude.....you are getting REAL old. Why don't you just get off our forum and join your other pokie buddies sipping cool aid. We are usually very welcoming to outside guests but you have worn your welcome out. Go away and come back on the 6th. I, for one, am sick of you.
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Where do you get Georgia outranked OSU in passing and rushing (Total Offense) last year?
I apologize for my one inconsistency. OSU did outgain Georgia on the ground last year, and by a hefty amount. Georgia still passed for 500 more yards than OSU did. You can check that on www.cfbstats.com .
Still, when you look at who you did it against versus who Georgia did it against, the disparities are apparent:
266 of your 530 points were scored against either non-BCS opponents or opponents with a record so laughable as to be rendered inadmissible in a court of law (1-11 Washington State and 2-10 Iowa State). That's 50.1% of your points all year.
Of our 409 points scored last year, only 101 were against non-BCS opponents, period. That's less than 25% of our total points.
Of your 6340 total yards gained last year, 2862 were against those same non-BCS or terrible opponents. That's 45% of your total yardage, gained against garbage defense.
Of our 5538 total yards gained last year, 1087 were against non-BCS opponents. That's less than 20%. I don't list quote-unquote \"terrible\" BCS opposition because we didn't have any last year. None of OUR opponents finished with two or fewer wins.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, you can inflate your stats all you want against the Missouri States and Wazzous of the world. You can go play the South Park Falcons in pee-wee football right here in Charlotte, NC. Doesn't make you a good team when the big boys come to town, which you proved last year by caving to nearly every big boy you faced. And Oregon!
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