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I think you hit the nail on the head regarding Bolles.
I really don't know about the next in line. Part of me thinks it will be whoever Emporia plays because they have done a really good job throwing the ball for a while now. Schurig might change a little with his son at quarterback, but I've always felt he was a guy that likes to run the ball, although Dane Simoneau did a great job when he was there.
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Originally posted by Brandon View PostI think you hit the nail on the head regarding Bolles.
I really don't know about the next in line. Part of me thinks it will be whoever Emporia plays because they have done a really good job throwing the ball for a while now. Schurig might change a little with his son at quarterback, but I've always felt he was a guy that likes to run the ball, although Dane Simoneau did a great job when he was there.
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Originally posted by Wallst View PostAre we only counting shot puts to the TE, 4 yard slants and WR screens? Because if so I like my pick of Pitt State's QB.Sent from my GorillaPad
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Bolles/Hunt is the safe answer here; it's not going to matter, they might even go 1, 2 in the conference if they can both throw something like 200 yards a game each
Fuller at Fort Hays should put up some big numbers; all the receivers from last years team are back and Fuller was used sparingly in the passing game with Mezera still doing the bulk of the throwing last year. With Mezera gone, Fuller gets to air it out.
Dark horse would be Will Collins UCO - he was the starter for the last 7 games last year going 6-1 and tossing for 1,700 yards. Give him all 11 and he could get to 3,000
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Originally posted by EveryCatAWildman View PostBolles/Hunt is the safe answer here; it's not going to matter, they might even go 1, 2 in the conference if they can both throw something like 200 yards a game each
Fuller at Fort Hays should put up some big numbers; all the receivers from last years team are back and Fuller was used sparingly in the passing game with Mezera still doing the bulk of the throwing last year. With Mezera gone, Fuller gets to air it out.
Dark horse would be Will Collins UCO - he was the starter for the last 7 games last year going 6-1 and tossing for 1,700 yards. Give him all 11 and he could get to 3,000
I went to the spring game and Hunt was not listed on the one page hand out program. I guess he's still on the team, but I'm not sure since the 2019 roster has not been posted.
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Originally posted by Kiss My Ass View PostI went to the spring game and Hunt was not listed on the one page hand out program. I guess he's still on the team, but I'm not sure since the 2019 roster has not been posted.
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Originally posted by GreenwoodBearcat View PostLast year NW curb stomped UCM...Last edited by Kiss My Ass; 06-17-2019, 07:28 AM.
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central's defense would have fared better with qb1 healthy as the o would have helped it by staying on the field longer. ly was a bit of an outlier due in no small part to qb depth. the games are usually much more competitive than that. they could easily beat us this yr. or not. but they are talented enough to necessarily do so.Go Bearcats!
M-I-Z-Z-O-U!
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