Topic: Kellen Moore | |
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Edited by
TheCaptain
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Sat 11/05/11 11:46 PM
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The starting quarter back for Boise State now has the best record in FBS history at 46-2.
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Yeah and that is a record that will last a while.
Fortunately for him most blue chip quarterbacks will go to a top team and have much more difficult competition. Have you heard any news on Boise going to the big east? |
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I know that the University committee cleared the decision, but I still think it would be a really bad move.
Better to hold out for the PAC-12. |
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I know that the University committee cleared the decision, but I still think it would be a really bad move. Better to hold out for the PAC-12. Last I heard they were waiting for a few other teams to make their move first. I couldn't agree more. |
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All I can do though is cross my fingers and wear the orange and blue.
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I too should wear orange and blue but for Florida rather, however, I choose the blue and maize and hope someday they will be contenders again.
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46-2 is impressive. And having watched the kid play in a few games, he is (and will go down in the history books as being) a great college QB.
However, Colt McCoy (who did hold the record) did it at Texas. Captain, I know you hate hearing about how Boise doesn't play anybody, but it is true. They rarely do. Yes...I know Boise has stated they will play anyone at anytime. But facts are facts...they don't. I am sure in the future this will change for Boise as they will go to a conference that will present them with tougher challenges. But while Moore's record will stand (and it may never be broken), experts will nit pick at it. And, because McCoy did have the record, and he did it during a high point for the Big 12, people will make comments like "Moore may have the record, but he did it at Boise....not Texas. Or Alabama". Still, you have to give credit where credit is due. Moore is a winner. And that is why he has this record. I think he will get a shot in the pro's and I hope he is successful. It's fun watching him play. |
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The final numbers for Kellen Moore are 50-3.
A record that will stand for a very long time. |
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Also, Kellen Moore's TD/INT ratio for his career is 142/28.
If its not the best ever, its damn close. |
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We'll have to see where he gets drafted.
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