College GameDay going to South Carolina for their game against Alabama on 10/9
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LeonardoReally not a suprise here unless they went to Michigan/Michigan State (especially since it's on ABC) or Florida State/Miami (ABC at 8, so I expect Herbstreit/Musberger to be here).
USC and Stanford both lost (not sure they'd be at same team's game two weeks in a row anyways). Other "big" one is Florida at LSU (Florida lost big and LSU struggled, ESPN) -
MulvaSouth Carolina wins this game.
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sleeperYay, we get to watch Alabama hoodstomp another overrated SEC team and have them drop 1 spot so they the SEC has 9 teams in the top 25.
What a freaking joke. -
GOONx19South Carolina is better than Florida.
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sleeperGOONx19;506207 wrote:South Carolina is better than Florida.
And that isn't saying much. Has Florida learned how to snap the ball yet? -
GOONx19I wasn't trying to say anything by it, I just think South Carolina is the best team in the SEC East. The SEC Championship will be a rematch between them and Alabama.
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Tiger2003I was hoping to see them at the Michigan St vs Michigan game.
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Little DannyMichigan and MSU would have been a good one-- particularly with the human interest story of Dantonio's health and the rise in star power of Denard Robinson.
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darbypitcher22I'm not sure South Carolina really has a chance in this game, but who knows, any game on the road, especially in that league is a dangerous one
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DeyDurkie5Bama, book it
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vball10set
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Ty Webbsleeper;506217 wrote:And that isn't saying much. Has Florida learned how to snap the ball yet?
Has Pryor learned to how to throw the ball yet? -
wkfanTy Webb;510548 wrote:Has Pryor learned to how to throw the ball yet?
Has Denard Robinson learned to tie his shoes yet??? -
ptown_trojans_1Ty Webb;510548 wrote:Has Pryor learned to how to throw the ball yet?
CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
80 123 1015 65.0 8.25 65 12 3 8 161.67
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070
I think so. -
vball10set^^^touche'
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cats gone wildptown_trojans_1;510555 wrote:CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
80 123 1015 65.0 8.25 65 12 3 8 161.67
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070
I think so.
Against...............?? Nobodies. Post his stats against the only 2 real name schools (Miami and Illinois).
Against no names 59-80 for 73%
Against O.K. teams 21-43 for 48% -
Automatikcats gone wild;510805 wrote:Against...............?? Nobodies. Post his stats against the only 2 real name schools (Miami and Illinois).
Against no names 59-80 for 73%
Against O.K. teams 21-43 for 48%
What is a "real name school"? Was Oregon real?? Or fake?
lmao....while 48% completion is very average, it is not terrible. As usual....
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cats gone wildSeriously, you really need an answer?
No name mid majors who are pitiful. aka-cupcakes who you can boost your stats against. -
karen lotzAutomatik;510820 wrote:lmao....while 48% completion is very average, it is not terrible. As usual....
48% is HORRIBLE. Come on now.
Also, 48% is not his overall percentage and can't be used to compare him unless you take the stats of other QBs against ONLY "real teams". IF, and that's a big IF because its only 2 games, you compared the 48% to the rest of the passers in the country, it would rank him about 110 out of 112 QBs that qualify to be ranked. I am in no way saying he is the 110th ranked QB, just saying how bad 48% is. It is no where near very average. -
FatHobbitcats gone wild;510829 wrote:Seriously, you really need an answer?
No name mid majors who are pitiful. aka-cupcakes who you can boost your stats against.
Against Miami Pryor was 12/27 for 233 yards and 1 touchdown. (He also ran for 113 yards and 1 touchdown)
In there other four games the Miami D has given up:
Florida A&M 5/11 for 58 yards and 1 interception
Pittsburgh 13/24 for 104 yards and 2 interceptions
Clemson 14/33 for 149 yards and 3 interceptions
They are pretty good. I'll give you that his completion percentage was not great but the rest of his numbers were really good. You're also leaving out Oregon last year when he was 23/37 for 266 yards, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. (while running for another 72 yards on the ground) -
cats gone wild
You're right. How could I forget that? Oh thats right, that was LAST YEAR and has nothing to do with this argument. ROGL!!!!!!!FatHobbit;510843 wrote:
You're also leaving out Oregon last year when he was 23/37 for 266 yards, 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. (while running for another 72 yards on the ground) -
FatHobbitcats gone wild;510845 wrote:You're right. How could I forget that? Oh thats right, that was LAST YEAR and has nothing to do with this argument. ROGL!!!!!!!
The question was "Has Pryor learned to how to throw yet." (I admit that wasn't your question, but it's what we are all responding to.) Not has Pryor had a high completion percentage against good teams this year. -
karen lotzLike I said its not possible to rank Pryor by that 48% whatsoever. I'm sure we could look at every quarterback and find 2 games where he has similar stats. What I'm saying has nothing to do with Pryor, I'm just saying it in general. If any QB, other than say an option QB who throws 2 passes a game, went an entire season with a completion percentage that low, he is HORRIBLE and not average. Hell I even saw Eastern Michigan's QB had a percentage in the high 50's.