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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 16:53:53 GMT -6
I know Coastal is new to FBS and that they have plans in place to expand and renovate their stadium. I hope those plans include upgraded lighting. I've seen more illumination and fewer shadows at high school stadiums.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 16:55:55 GMT -6
USA up on ark. I guess this can officially be #NotHateSouthThreeHours.
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Nov 11, 2017 17:24:31 GMT -6
No way. I hate south. I want stAte straight up.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 17:28:20 GMT -6
No way. I hate south. I want stAte straight up. But IF South wins, and IF GA State beats App, then our straight up win over stAte gives us the outright title, not a share. I'll trade a South win for that.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 17:30:29 GMT -6
No way. I hate south. I want stAte straight up. But IF South wins, and IF GA State beats App, then our straight up win over stAte gives us the outright title, not a share. I'll trade a South win for that. Word....
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Post by tntrojan on Nov 11, 2017 17:32:59 GMT -6
What the heck was that drive? 3rd and 22? Bomb for TD? Looking like our guys spent too much time taking selfies on the beach.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 17:33:05 GMT -6
Have I missed a rule change. Are left tackles now allowed to grab and spin around rushers every play?
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 17:35:59 GMT -6
What the heck was that drive? 3rd and 22? Bomb for TD? Looking like our guys spent too much time taking selfies on the beach. He never gets that TD pass away if not for the left tackle's take down.
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 11, 2017 17:39:20 GMT -6
Imagine what Silvers could be if he had a decent QB coach and OC that could tutor him.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 17:52:27 GMT -6
Silvers again with the keeper off the fake to Chunn. Same play, same result.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 17:55:54 GMT -6
I'm not sure why we are so self-loathing....I'm pretty proud of what I see RE: quarterbacks.
"Quarterbacks and Troy University go hand-in-hand and Sean Reagan has had a huge part in the success of Troy’s signal callers for eight years, including the last six as the quarterback coach. Beginning with the 2015 season, Reagan also has coached Troy’s running backs.
Reagan has worked with three record-setting quarterbacks during his tenure at Troy in Levi Brown, Brandon Silvers and Corey Robinson.
Under his guidance, Robinson turned in one of the most impressive collegiate careers in NCAA, Sun Belt Conference and Troy history. Robinson left Troy with the school and league records in touchdown passes, attempts, completions and yards in addition to the career record for total offense.
Robinson is one of five players in NCAA history to throw for over 3,000 yards and accumulate over 3,000 yards of total offense in four seasons and he finished his career ninth in FBS history in passing yards. Robinson set the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (30 attempts) with a 30-for-32 performance against UAB in 2013 for which he was named the Capital One Player of the Week.
In 2014, Brandon Silvers etched his name in the NCAA record book for the highest completion percentage by a freshman in NCAA history. Silvers completed 70.5 percent of his passes to break former Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford’s mark of 69.5 percent.
Silvers was named to the All-Sun Belt First Team as a junior in 2016 as the Trojans led the league in scoring (33.7) and finished second in total offense (429.6) and passing offense (260.5).
Troy finished the 2016 season 10-3 with a victory in the Dollar General Bowl, the first top-25 ranking in school and Sun Belt Conference history and the best win-improvement in the country.
The Trojans have averaged 286.0 passing yards per game during his four seasons as the quarterback coach. In 2012, Troy threw for over 400 yards four times including a 528-yard outburst against UL Lafayette and a 496-yard performance at Tennessee.
Reagan mentored Deon Anthony into an All-Sun Belt performer (all-purpose) in 2012 as Troy’s backup quarterback. Anthony set the then Troy single-season record (broken by Silvers in 2014) by completing 69.9 percent of his passes (79-of-113) and was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Player of the Week."
From Official Site of Troy Athletics
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Post by SOTSButterfly on Nov 11, 2017 17:58:43 GMT -6
No way. I hate south. I want stAte straight up. But IF South wins, and IF GA State beats App, then our straight up win over stAte gives us the outright title, not a share. I'll trade a South win for that. Agreed!
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 11, 2017 18:17:47 GMT -6
I'm not sure why we are so self-loathing....I'm pretty proud of what I see RE: quarterbacks. "Quarterbacks and Troy University go hand-in-hand and Sean Reagan has had a huge part in the success of Troy’s signal callers for eight years, including the last six as the quarterback coach. Beginning with the 2015 season, Reagan also has coached Troy’s running backs. Reagan has worked with three record-setting quarterbacks during his tenure at Troy in Levi Brown, Brandon Silvers and Corey Robinson. Under his guidance, Robinson turned in one of the most impressive collegiate careers in NCAA, Sun Belt Conference and Troy history. Robinson left Troy with the school and league records in touchdown passes, attempts, completions and yards in addition to the career record for total offense. Robinson is one of five players in NCAA history to throw for over 3,000 yards and accumulate over 3,000 yards of total offense in four seasons and he finished his career ninth in FBS history in passing yards. Robinson set the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (30 attempts) with a 30-for-32 performance against UAB in 2013 for which he was named the Capital One Player of the Week. In 2014, Brandon Silvers etched his name in the NCAA record book for the highest completion percentage by a freshman in NCAA history. Silvers completed 70.5 percent of his passes to break former Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford’s mark of 69.5 percent. Silvers was named to the All-Sun Belt First Team as a junior in 2016 as the Trojans led the league in scoring (33.7) and finished second in total offense (429.6) and passing offense (260.5). Troy finished the 2016 season 10-3 with a victory in the Dollar General Bowl, the first top-25 ranking in school and Sun Belt Conference history and the best win-improvement in the country. The Trojans have averaged 286.0 passing yards per game during his four seasons as the quarterback coach. In 2012, Troy threw for over 400 yards four times including a 528-yard outburst against UL Lafayette and a 496-yard performance at Tennessee. Reagan mentored Deon Anthony into an All-Sun Belt performer (all-purpose) in 2012 as Troy’s backup quarterback. Anthony set the then Troy single-season record (broken by Silvers in 2014) by completing 69.9 percent of his passes (79-of-113) and was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Player of the Week." From Official Site of Troy Athletics Please. Quit with the “our Quarterbacks have the highest %” crap. When 80% of the passes are bubble and WR screens, my dead grandmother could set that record.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 18:20:48 GMT -6
It was such a pleasant afternoon.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 18:20:48 GMT -6
I'm not sure why we are so self-loathing....I'm pretty proud of what I see RE: quarterbacks. "Quarterbacks and Troy University go hand-in-hand and Sean Reagan has had a huge part in the success of Troy’s signal callers for eight years, including the last six as the quarterback coach. Beginning with the 2015 season, Reagan also has coached Troy’s running backs. Reagan has worked with three record-setting quarterbacks during his tenure at Troy in Levi Brown, Brandon Silvers and Corey Robinson. Under his guidance, Robinson turned in one of the most impressive collegiate careers in NCAA, Sun Belt Conference and Troy history. Robinson left Troy with the school and league records in touchdown passes, attempts, completions and yards in addition to the career record for total offense. Robinson is one of five players in NCAA history to throw for over 3,000 yards and accumulate over 3,000 yards of total offense in four seasons and he finished his career ninth in FBS history in passing yards. Robinson set the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (30 attempts) with a 30-for-32 performance against UAB in 2013 for which he was named the Capital One Player of the Week. In 2014, Brandon Silvers etched his name in the NCAA record book for the highest completion percentage by a freshman in NCAA history. Silvers completed 70.5 percent of his passes to break former Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford’s mark of 69.5 percent. Silvers was named to the All-Sun Belt First Team as a junior in 2016 as the Trojans led the league in scoring (33.7) and finished second in total offense (429.6) and passing offense (260.5). Troy finished the 2016 season 10-3 with a victory in the Dollar General Bowl, the first top-25 ranking in school and Sun Belt Conference history and the best win-improvement in the country. The Trojans have averaged 286.0 passing yards per game during his four seasons as the quarterback coach. In 2012, Troy threw for over 400 yards four times including a 528-yard outburst against UL Lafayette and a 496-yard performance at Tennessee. Reagan mentored Deon Anthony into an All-Sun Belt performer (all-purpose) in 2012 as Troy’s backup quarterback. Anthony set the then Troy single-season record (broken by Silvers in 2014) by completing 69.9 percent of his passes (79-of-113) and was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Player of the Week." From Official Site of Troy Athletics Please. Quit with the “our Quarterbacks have the highest %” crap. When 80% of the passes are bubble and WR screens, my dead grandmother could set that record. *yawn* self-hate. I don't get it. whatever floats your boat. Facts don't care about your feelings.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 18:22:53 GMT -6
Herchel Walker ran the ball on the ground 80% of the time, maybe even more. His record still stands and his legacy is....what it is.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 18:25:01 GMT -6
Pretty pass by a mediocre QB on that play. Wonder how he learned that.
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Post by saintflorian on Nov 11, 2017 18:50:23 GMT -6
We will see how job offers our OC and QB coach get versus our DC this offseason.
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 18:51:42 GMT -6
Good win. Now we need to finish strong and hope for stAte, GA State and App to each lose while we win out. It'll be good to be on top again.
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Post by trojanocean on Nov 11, 2017 18:57:12 GMT -6
We will see how job offers our OC and QB coach get versus our DC this offseason. Even if it mattered enough for me to follow this to that point... ...that's not anecdotal at all. Again, facts (stats, percentages, records set, etc.) don't care about your or your grandmother's feelings.
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Post by tntrojan on Nov 11, 2017 19:38:40 GMT -6
South Alabama!!!!! Unreal!
But still hate them...
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Post by Bubba the Trojan on Nov 11, 2017 19:49:08 GMT -6
South Alabama!!!!! Unreal! But still hate them... Maybe so. I'm not returning their gift though.....
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Post by ksdtrojan on Nov 11, 2017 20:01:19 GMT -6
Great win!!!
Cry HAVOC!!!
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Nov 11, 2017 21:06:50 GMT -6
Ok. My wish was granted. We put up 40 points! It's a great day to be a Trojan. Congratulations to Jordan Chunn for breaking the touchdown record! Congratulations to Marcus Jones for two stunning kick returns. I don't think anybody in the country could have caught him on the second one. What is his 40 time? He is sooooo fast. If I had a birthday wish I would like to see Jones vs Frye in a foot race.
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Post by Troystet on Nov 11, 2017 21:59:33 GMT -6
Ok. My wish was granted. We put up 40 points! It's a great day to be a Trojan. Congratulations to Jordan Chunn for breaking the touchdown record! Congratulations to Marcus Jones for two stunning kick returns. I don't think anybody in the country could have caught him on the second one. What is his 40 time? He is sooooo fast. If I had a birthday wish I would like to see Jones vs Frye in a foot race. 8-2. Big win and D played stellar as usual. We scored 42 put 14 of that was KO returns. Offense scored 28. We still have not reached our potential on offense but we are improving. State showed the can be beat so we have a shot at 10-2
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