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Colorado signed a quarterback---Cody Hawkins (Coach Dan Hawkins' son)---5’ 11” 176-lbs (Rivals). Rivals lists him as their #17 pro-style QB; he was also an Elite 11 QB last summer. He plans to greyshirt (and grow) this year.
The Boulder Daily-Camera carried this comment on the signing from a Buff fan.
[#1] “Just because NU was able to win a couple of games at the end of the season doesn't mean anything. I'd rather have a 6' 0" Cody Hawkins [uh.... 5' 11"] than a 6' 2"....
[#2] interception-throwing,
[#3] inept Zac Taylor. Go buffs.”
It is good to help people. Maybe we can help this confused CU fan.
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Re. #1: Winning “a couple” [?] of games at the end of the season “doesn’t mean anything”….??
--Nebraska 27 – Kansas State 25
--Nebraska 30 – Colorado 3
--Nebraska 32 – Michigan 28
What it meant: Nebraska (8-4). Final ranking: #24 (USA Today, Associated Press & Sagarin)
One wonders…
Does this “mean anything”?? Colorado ended the year with four losses and being outscored 149 – 37.
--Iowa State 30 – Colorado 21
--Nebraska 30 – Colorado 3
--Texas 70 – Colorado 3
--Clemson 19 –Colorado 10
--What it meant: A fired coach. Colorado (7-6)---Unranked in USA Today & AP polls; #36—Sagarin.
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Re. #2: “Interception-throwing” Zac Taylor…??
Zac Taylor threw no interceptions against CU. In fact he had an excellent day: 27-43-0 (63%); Pass Efficiency: 155.
Also…
Interception Rates for Big 12 Quarterbacks: Interceptions/Pass Attempts (Big 12 games only)
1. Bell, BU Jr: 1/112 pass attempts.
2. Klatt, CU Sr: 1/69
3. Meyer, ISU So: 1/61
4. Taylor, NU Jr: 1/44
5. Young, UT Jr: 1/42
6. Smith, MU Sr: 1/40
7. Hodges, TT Sr: 1/36
8. Bomar, OU Fr: 1/33
9. Evridge, KSU Fr: 1/29
10 McNeal, TAM Sr: 1/25
11 Swanson, KU Sr: 1/19
12 Pena, OSU So: 1/14
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Re. #3: "Inept" Zac Taylor?? Taylor’s first tour through the Big 12 was hardly “inept.”
Passing Yards Per Game: (Big 12 games only.)
1. Hodges, Cody......... TT Sr---366
2. Taylor, Zac......... NU Jr---261 yds/game
3. Young, Vince........ UT Jr---254.
4. Meyer, Bret.......... ISU So---250
5. Klatt, Joel......... CU Sr---237
6. Bell, Shawn......... BU Jr---199
7. Bomar, Rhett........ OU Fr---186
8. McNeal, Reggie...... TAM Sr---170
9. Smith, Brad......... MU Sr---159
10. Evridge, Allan...... KSU Fr---159
11. Pena, Al............ OSU So--- 157
12. Swanson, Jason...... KU Sr---153
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Pass Efficiency Rating: (Big 12 games only)
1. Young, Vince........ UT Jr---168
2. Meyer, Bret.......... ISU So---141
3. Hodges, Cody......... TT Sr---138
4. Klatt, Joel......... CU Sr---128
5. Taylor, Zac......... NU Jr---127
6. Bell, Shawn......... BU Jr---122
7. Bomar, Rhett........ OU Fr---114
8. McNeal, Reggie...... TAM Sr---107
9. Smith, Brad......... MU Sr---104
10. Evridge, Allan...... KSU Fr---103
11. Pena, Al............ OSU S0---102
12. Swanson, Jason...... KU Sr---95
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The Bottom Line:
It is good to help people---CU fans or not.
It is also good to appreciate what you’ve got. From Butler Community College to the Big 12 was a big step. It wasn’t all smooth for Zac, but it was quite good.
And it gives us a solid basis for optimism about ‘06. Thanks, Zac.
Just some things to think about....
Colorado signed a quarterback---Cody Hawkins (Coach Dan Hawkins' son)---5’ 11” 176-lbs (Rivals). Rivals lists him as their #17 pro-style QB; he was also an Elite 11 QB last summer. He plans to greyshirt (and grow) this year.
The Boulder Daily-Camera carried this comment on the signing from a Buff fan.
[#1] “Just because NU was able to win a couple of games at the end of the season doesn't mean anything. I'd rather have a 6' 0" Cody Hawkins [uh.... 5' 11"] than a 6' 2"....
[#2] interception-throwing,
[#3] inept Zac Taylor. Go buffs.”
It is good to help people. Maybe we can help this confused CU fan.
.
Re. #1: Winning “a couple” [?] of games at the end of the season “doesn’t mean anything”….??
--Nebraska 27 – Kansas State 25
--Nebraska 30 – Colorado 3
--Nebraska 32 – Michigan 28
What it meant: Nebraska (8-4). Final ranking: #24 (USA Today, Associated Press & Sagarin)
One wonders…
Does this “mean anything”?? Colorado ended the year with four losses and being outscored 149 – 37.
--Iowa State 30 – Colorado 21
--Nebraska 30 – Colorado 3
--Texas 70 – Colorado 3
--Clemson 19 –Colorado 10
--What it meant: A fired coach. Colorado (7-6)---Unranked in USA Today & AP polls; #36—Sagarin.
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Re. #2: “Interception-throwing” Zac Taylor…??
Zac Taylor threw no interceptions against CU. In fact he had an excellent day: 27-43-0 (63%); Pass Efficiency: 155.
Also…
Interception Rates for Big 12 Quarterbacks: Interceptions/Pass Attempts (Big 12 games only)
1. Bell, BU Jr: 1/112 pass attempts.
2. Klatt, CU Sr: 1/69
3. Meyer, ISU So: 1/61
4. Taylor, NU Jr: 1/44
5. Young, UT Jr: 1/42
6. Smith, MU Sr: 1/40
7. Hodges, TT Sr: 1/36
8. Bomar, OU Fr: 1/33
9. Evridge, KSU Fr: 1/29
10 McNeal, TAM Sr: 1/25
11 Swanson, KU Sr: 1/19
12 Pena, OSU So: 1/14
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Re. #3: "Inept" Zac Taylor?? Taylor’s first tour through the Big 12 was hardly “inept.”
Passing Yards Per Game: (Big 12 games only.)
1. Hodges, Cody......... TT Sr---366
2. Taylor, Zac......... NU Jr---261 yds/game
3. Young, Vince........ UT Jr---254.
4. Meyer, Bret.......... ISU So---250
5. Klatt, Joel......... CU Sr---237
6. Bell, Shawn......... BU Jr---199
7. Bomar, Rhett........ OU Fr---186
8. McNeal, Reggie...... TAM Sr---170
9. Smith, Brad......... MU Sr---159
10. Evridge, Allan...... KSU Fr---159
11. Pena, Al............ OSU So--- 157
12. Swanson, Jason...... KU Sr---153
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Pass Efficiency Rating: (Big 12 games only)
1. Young, Vince........ UT Jr---168
2. Meyer, Bret.......... ISU So---141
3. Hodges, Cody......... TT Sr---138
4. Klatt, Joel......... CU Sr---128
5. Taylor, Zac......... NU Jr---127
6. Bell, Shawn......... BU Jr---122
7. Bomar, Rhett........ OU Fr---114
8. McNeal, Reggie...... TAM Sr---107
9. Smith, Brad......... MU Sr---104
10. Evridge, Allan...... KSU Fr---103
11. Pena, Al............ OSU S0---102
12. Swanson, Jason...... KU Sr---95
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The Bottom Line:
It is good to help people---CU fans or not.
It is also good to appreciate what you’ve got. From Butler Community College to the Big 12 was a big step. It wasn’t all smooth for Zac, but it was quite good.
And it gives us a solid basis for optimism about ‘06. Thanks, Zac.
Just some things to think about....