I'm gonna play my ass off and win the game.
It's the last football game of my life?
I can go to Vegas for the next 1-70 years of my life.
I'm gonna play my ass off and win the game.
Ibid.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:49 pm It's like they forget that football games last 4+ hours and that the most important part is the outcome.
I mean, I guess they want to maximize eyes on the tube for kickoff and halftime.
But I won't watch cause I don't give a shit about Clemson or LSU (or the american south really) not because of time.
Hit on both! Parlay too!NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:40 pm That being said, I have a little dough on LSU -5 and the under.
Geaux Tigers!
So what was the deal with Bo Jackson? I think they had him at #3 in the pre-selection hype piece, but then did not mention him during the actual selection.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:51 pm He's our only one on the list...but that's enough...
10. Gale Sayers (RB, Kansas, 1962-64)
Rushing yards: 2,675 | Yards per carry: 6.5 | Touchdowns: 20
Until his family moved to Omaha when he was 8 years old, Sayers lived in a small town named Speed, Kansas. He returned to the state as a Jayhawk, and made Lawrence the new Speed, Kansas. As a sophomore in 1962, Sayers immediately made his varsity presence known. He rushed for 114 yards in the season opener against TCU, and at midseason, Sayers torched Oklahoma State for a Big Eight-record 283 yards on only 22 carries. He was the first FBS player with a 99-yard rush. The "Kansas Comet" averaged 6.5 yards per carry in his Jayhawks career. He was a consensus All-American in 1963 and 1964. Sayers was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... ar-history
I don't know how you don't go Barry Sanders #1. His Heisman year was SOOOOOO much better than anything anyone else has done in a single season.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:46 amSo what was the deal with Bo Jackson? I think they had him at #3 in the pre-selection hype piece, but then did not mention him during the actual selection.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:51 pm He's our only one on the list...but that's enough...
10. Gale Sayers (RB, Kansas, 1962-64)
Rushing yards: 2,675 | Yards per carry: 6.5 | Touchdowns: 20
Until his family moved to Omaha when he was 8 years old, Sayers lived in a small town named Speed, Kansas. He returned to the state as a Jayhawk, and made Lawrence the new Speed, Kansas. As a sophomore in 1962, Sayers immediately made his varsity presence known. He rushed for 114 yards in the season opener against TCU, and at midseason, Sayers torched Oklahoma State for a Big Eight-record 283 yards on only 22 carries. He was the first FBS player with a 99-yard rush. The "Kansas Comet" averaged 6.5 yards per carry in his Jayhawks career. He was a consensus All-American in 1963 and 1964. Sayers was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... ar-history
If you're going by one (Heisman) year, I'd say Joe Burrow's season this year was better than Sanders'...and probably anyone else's. Too soon, I know...PhDhawk wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:00 amI don't know how you don't go Barry Sanders #1. His Heisman year was SOOOOOO much better than anything anyone else has done in a single season.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:46 amSo what was the deal with Bo Jackson? I think they had him at #3 in the pre-selection hype piece, but then did not mention him during the actual selection.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:51 pm He's our only one on the list...but that's enough...
10. Gale Sayers (RB, Kansas, 1962-64)
Rushing yards: 2,675 | Yards per carry: 6.5 | Touchdowns: 20
Until his family moved to Omaha when he was 8 years old, Sayers lived in a small town named Speed, Kansas. He returned to the state as a Jayhawk, and made Lawrence the new Speed, Kansas. As a sophomore in 1962, Sayers immediately made his varsity presence known. He rushed for 114 yards in the season opener against TCU, and at midseason, Sayers torched Oklahoma State for a Big Eight-record 283 yards on only 22 carries. He was the first FBS player with a 99-yard rush. The "Kansas Comet" averaged 6.5 yards per carry in his Jayhawks career. He was a consensus All-American in 1963 and 1964. Sayers was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... ar-history
Burrow played 15 games and is 1st all time in TDs (by 2) and 3rd all time in passing yards (single season)InfiniteJ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:28 amIf you're going by one (Heisman) year, I'd say Joe Burrow's season this year was better than Sanders'...and probably anyone else's. Too soon, I know...