Wildberry (merged)

#55
#55
Because we will never see it.
:banghead2:

There's always next year, dude. Let's just see it when it counts.

The last two games of this season have two purposes:
1) save us from the embarrassment of losing 8 games in one season for the first time in our history,
2) get ready for next year.

For point 2, I'd like to see BJ play QB. It's a clean slate in the spring, so why not give him some time to try? It's not like we've got anything to lose on offense.
 
#57
#57
There's always next year, dude. Let's just see it when it counts.

The last two games of this season have two purposes:
1) save us from the embarrassment of losing 8 games in one season for the first time in our history,
2) get ready for next year.

For point 2, I'd like to see BJ play QB. It's a clean slate in the spring, so why not give him some time to try? It's not like we've got anything to lose on offense.

The "Wild BJ" Package...haha. No. But I would like to see BJ get some playing time the next 2 games.
 
#59
#59
After much thought and my brother setting me straight on our way back from Tunica this weekend, I came to the realization Eric Berry at qb is definitely the wrong path to follow. It's not his fault "The Tennessee 2 million dollar (faux pas) Recruiting Adventurers"weren't smart enough to venture over to Alcoa and look at their qb last year, playing/starting as a freshman now for Kentucky, who has made our qb's look silly to say the least.He's not the best but way ahead of our guys.
 
#60
#60
After much thought and my brother setting me straight on our way back from Tunica this weekend, I came to the realization Eric Berry at qb is definitely the wrong path to follow. It's not his fault "The Tennessee 2 million dollar (faux pas) Recruiting Adventurers"weren't smart enough to venture over to Alcoa and look at their qb last year, playing/starting as a freshman now for Kentucky, who has made our qb's look silly to say the least.He's not the best but way ahead of our guys.

Sometimes we just overspend... what can one, who keeps being asked to pay, say?
 
#61
#61
After much thought and my brother setting me straight on our way back from Tunica this weekend, I came to the realization Eric Berry at qb is definitely the wrong path to follow. It's not his fault "The Tennessee 2 million dollar (faux pas) Recruiting Adventurers"weren't smart enough to venture over to Alcoa and look at their qb last year, playing/starting as a freshman now for Kentucky, who has made our qb's look silly to say the least.He's not the best but way ahead of our guys.

Yeah, he's looked awesome leading KY to a 58 point loss to UF, a 1-point win over MSU and losses to Vandy and Georgia. Our QBs could never do any of those things.
 
#62
#62
Yeah, he's looked awesome leading KY to a 58 point loss to UF, a 1-point win over MSU and losses to Vandy and Georgia. Our QBs could never do any of those things.

If you are referring to Randall Cobb, then yes. I would love to have this man playing QB for us.....

TexCobb.jpg
 
#69
#69
List of NCAA football records (individual) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

* Career Interceptions - 37 - Tom Collins, Indianapolis (DII) 1982-85

29 - Al Brosky, Illinois (FBS) 1950-52

* Season Interceptions - 15 - Ben Matthews, Bethel (Minn.) (DIII) 2000

14 - Al Worley, Washington (FBS) 1968
14 - Rashean Mathis, Bethune-Cookman (FCS) 2002

* Game Interceptions - 5 - Lee Cook, Oklahoma St. (FBS) vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942

5 - Walt Pastuszak, Brown (FCS) vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949
5 - Byron Beaver, Houston (FBS) vs. Baylor, Sept. 22, 1962
5 - Dan Rebsch, Miami (Ohio) (FBS) vs. Western Mich., Nov. 4, 1972
5 - Ben Matthews, Bethel (Minn.) (DIII) v. Gustavus Adolphus, Sept. 23, 2000[6]

Special note: Before NCAA College Division records, Dick Miller of Akron intercepted six passes vs. Baldwin-Wallace on Oct. 23, 1937

* Most Consecutive Games Intercepting a Pass - 15 - Al Brosky, Illinois, began Nov. 11, 1950 (vs. Iowa), ended Oct. 18, 1952 (vs. Minnesota)

* Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown Career - 5 - Jackie Walker, Tennessee, 1969-71

5 - Ken Thomas, San Jose St., 1979-82
5 - Deltha O'Neal, California, 1996-99
5 - Darrent Williams, Oklahoma St., 2001-04

* Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown Season - 4 - Deltha O'Neal, California, 1999
* Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown Game - 3 - Johnny Jackson, Houston vs. Texas, Nov. 7, 1987
* Most Interception Return Yards Career - 501 - Terrell Buckley, Florida St. (FBS) 1989-91
* Most Interception Return Yards Season - 302 - Charles Phillips, Southern California (FBS) 1974
* Most Interception Return Yards Game - 182 - Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 12, 1983
 
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