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Poll of the day 8/13

Who will be the Big 12's leading passer in 2009?


  • Total voters
    79

Unleash Hell

Well-Known Member
OK, things have gotten stale lately with my polls, a combination of runnign out of ideas and being dog tired and can't think when I get home from work.

Today, we start Big 12 related stuff. This will also be more fair to our rival posters.

Who will be the Big 12's leading passer in 2009?
 
Good question! :thumbsup:

Can Bradford put up the video game stats he did last year? Will Potts step in and take over where Harrell left off? Does McCoy have the playmakers around him to put up big numbers? Then you have Reesing and Robinson who are both capable of having big years.

Smart money is on Bradford, i would have to guess.
 
I figure McCoy or Bradford is the obvious choice and I went with McCoy because he has a better line in front of him.
 
I went with Bradford mainly because McCoy is pretty athletic and likes to run a lot which will cut down on inflated passing numbers.
 
The problem with McCoy is the fact that he thinks he is Vince Young but he isn't built like VY. I really think he will suffer a major injury this year.
 
I don't see how Bradford got more votes than McCoy given that Bradford will be playing behind a new OL while McCoy will have more time to throw the ball. #4 basically is saying the same thing as I am saying although.
 
For an experienced and mobile quarterback slinging to some of the best receivers in the Big XII (or anywhere else for that matter), Reesing's not getting a lot of love.
 
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