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  1. Not necessarily. He only told them that he voted McCoy #1. You can look, there are voters who have all their votes listed at #3. In that case, they probably said who they voted for, but gave no order.
  2. on a positive note, I got to see this Suh trumps McCoy's attempt at the Heisman pose.
  3. http://www.huskerboard.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39697
  4. being the last poll of the season, ballots will be made public. edit: mack isnt one of the voters this year
  5. I would say we stay about where we are. Top 5 defense with a Sun Belt offense that has consistency issues. I would say this team should be 20-25, because there are 20 teams that we would have difficulties beating.
  6. Not to be negative on him, but I hope he takes some pointers from Paul during the offseason and works on his positioning during deep passes. Niles has improved tremendously on that during the year, and Kinnie improving in that respect would be a tremendous help to his game. Really, it would benefit all of the receivers. Kinnie was pretty clutch out there though, didn't both of those plays convert 3rd downs as well?
  7. I STRONGLY disagree. Ron Franklin is a horrible horrible commentator. Ed Cunningham is great. But Ron continuously make the wrong calls and sticks with them. For instance, say a QB is rolling out of the pocket and throws a pass with no one in front of him. Said pass comes out wobbly, Ron Franklin would proceed to say that it was tipped at the line, despite no one being there to tip it. Seriously, just watch a game he calls and really listen to him. Ed Cunningham on the other hand, makes the whole thing tolerable.
  8. I couldn't help but vote for Nebraska on all four questions. Even the one about the offensive advantage. lol GBR! Same, couldn't help but laugh when I looked at the map and 23% of the state of Nebraska voted the same. Ridiculous question gets ridiculous answer.
  9. So I should start a new thread when this gets posted in the JournalStar, and another for the World Herald, and another for the Norman Transcript, and another for the Austin Statesman, and another for when CNN/SI picks this up, and the AP, and USAToday, and.... ? Come now. Well, no, but since the KC Star All-Big 12 team is different than this one, I figured this might be nice to post. But, I suppose if this is deemed a duplicate, it will either get deleted or merged eventually.
  10. One is specifically about Suh (don't want that one to get cluttered with stuff about other players), one is KC Star. This is straight from the Big 12.
  11. 2009 INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS Coach of the Year - Mack Brown, Texas Offensive Lineman of the Year - Russell Okung, Oklahoma State Defensive Lineman of the Year - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Offensive Freshman of the Year - Christine Michael, Texas A&M Defensive Freshman of the Year - Aldon Smith, Missouri Special Teams Player of the Year - Brandon Banks, Kansas State Defensive Newcomer of the Year - David Sims, Iowa State Offensive Newcomer of the Year - Daniel Thomas, Kansas State Defensive Player of the Year - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Offensive Player of the Year - Colt McCoy, Texas 2009 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM Offense Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School(s) QB Colt McCoy ** Texas Sr. Tuscola, Texas/Jim Ned RB Daniel Thomas Kansas State Jr. Hilliard, Fla./NW Mississippi CC RB Keith Toston Oklahoma State Sr. Angleton, Texas/Angleton FB Bryant Ward Oklahoma State Jr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater WR Jordan Shipley Texas Sr. Burnet, Texas/Burnet WR Danario Alexander Missouri Sr. Marlin, Texas/Marlin WR Dezmon Briscoe Kansas Jr. Dallas, Texas/Cedar Hill TE Jeron Mastrud Kansas State Sr. Beaverton, Ore./Southridge OL Russell Okung ^ Oklahoma State Sr. Houston, Texas/Bush OL Trent Williams ^ Oklahoma Sr. Longview, Texas/Longview OL Nick Stringer Kansas State Sr. Topeka, Kan./Hayden OL Brandon Carter Texas Tech Sr. Longview, Texas/Spring Hill OL Nate Solder Colorado Jr. Buena Vista, Colo./Buena Vista PK Grant Ressel Missouri So. Jackson, Mo./Jackson KR/PR Brandon Banks Kansas State Sr. Garner, N.C./Bakersfield College Defense DL Ndamukong Suh ** Nebraska Sr. Portland, Ore./Grant DL Gerald McCoy ^ Oklahoma Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Southeast DL Von Miller Texas A&M Jr. DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto DL Brandon Sharpe Texas Tech Sr. Lyons, Ga./Fresno City CC DL Jared Crick Nebraska So. Cozad, Neb./Cozad LB Sean Weatherspoon ^ Missouri Sr. Jasper, Texas/Jasper LB Jesse Smith Iowa State Sr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk LB Travis Lewis Oklahoma So. San Antonio, Texas/Robert E. Lee DB Earl Thomas Texas So. Orange, Texas/West Orange Stark DB Perrish Cox Oklahoma State Sr. Waco, Texas/University DB Dominique Franks Oklahoma Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Union DB Prince Amukamara Nebraska Jr. Glendale, Ariz./Apollo DB Larry Asante Nebraska Sr. Alexandria, Va./Hayfield/Coffeyville CC P Derek Epperson Baylor Jr. Southlake, Texas/Keller ** - Unanimous Selection ^ - Repeat first team selection from last season. 2009 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM Offense Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School(s) QB Jerrod Johnson Texas A&M Jr. Humble, Texas/Humble RB Roy Helu Jr. Nebraska Jr. Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley RB DeMarco Murray Oklahoma Jr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman FB Jamie McCoy Texas A&M Sr. Midland, Texas/Lee WR Ryan Broyles Oklahoma So. Norman, Okla./Norman WR Kerry Meier Kansas Sr. Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg WR Brandon Banks Kansas State Sr. Garner, N.C./Bakersfield College TE Riar Geer Colorado Sr. Grand Junction, Colo./Fruita-Monument OL J.D. Walton Baylor Sr. Allen, Texas/Allen/Arizona State OL Chris Hall # Texas Sr. Irving, Texas/Irving OL Kurtis Gregory # Missouri Sr. Blackburn, Mo./Santa Fe OL Adam Ulatoski Texas Sr. Southlake, Texas/Carroll OL Brody Eldridge Oklahoma Sr. La Cygne, Kan./Prairie View OL Lee Grimes Texas A&M Sr. Brownwood, Texas/Brownwood PK Alex Henery Nebraska Jr. Omaha, Neb./Burke KR/PR Perrish Cox Oklahoma State Sr. Waco, Texas/University Defense DL Sergio Kindle Texas Sr. Dallas, Texas/Woodrow Wilson DL Lamarr Houston Texas Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Doherty DL Jeremy Beal # Oklahoma Jr. Carrollton, Texas/Creekview DL Jaron Baston Missouri Sr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs DL Daniel Howard Texas Tech Sr. Wichita, Kan./Butler County CC LB Joe Pawelek Baylor Sr. San Antonio, Texas/Smithson Valley LB Roddrick Muckelroy Texas Sr. Hallsville, Texas/Hallsville LB Phillip Dillard Nebraska Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Jenks DB Jamar Wall Texas Tech Sr. Plainview, Texas/Planview DB Quinton Carter Oklahoma Jr. Las Vegas, Nev./Cheyenne DB Brian Jackson Oklahoma Sr. De Soto, Texas/De Soto DB Jordan Lake Baylor Sr. Houston, Texas/Memorial DB Cha’pelle Brown Colorado Sr. La Puente, Calif./Los Altos DB Trent Hunter Texas A&M So. Katy, Texas/Katy P Tress Way Oklahoma Fr. Tulsa, Okla./Union A tie in voting created an additional second-team offensive line and defensive back spot. # - Repeat second team selection from last season. 2009 ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION Baylor Justin Akers, TE; David Gettis, WR; Jason Lamb, DL; J.D. Walton, Off. Lmn of Yr.; Kendall Wright, WR Colorado Jake Behrens, FB; Jalil Brown, DB; Benjamin Burney, DB; Marquez Herrod, DL; Scotty McKnight, WR; Ryan Miller, OL; Jeff Smart, LB; Jimmy Smith, DB; Rodney Stewart, RB Iowa State Michael Brandtner, P; Kelechi Osemele, OL; Paul Rhoads, Coach of Yr.; Alexander Robinson, RB; Reggie Stephens, OL Kansas Tanner Hawkinson, OL; Jake Laptad, DL; Todd Reesing, QB; Alonso Rojas, P; Darrell Stuckey, DB Kansas State Jeffrey Fitzgerald, DL; Tysyn Hartman, DB; Joshua Moore, DB; Bill Snyder, Coach of Yr Missouri Danario Alexander, Off. Ply. of Yr.; Carl Gettis, DB; Jake Harry, P; Dan Hoch, OL; Jared Perry, WR; Kevin Rutland, DB; Jasper Simmons, DB & Def Nwcmr. of Yr.; Aldon Smith, DL; Derrick Washington, RB Nebraska Dejon Gomes, DB & Def Nwcmr. of Yr. Eric Hagg, DB Alex Henery, P Jacob Hickman, OL Mike McNeill, TE Matt O’Hanlon, DB Niles Paul, WR Barry Turner, DL Oklahoma Jeremy Beal, Def Ply of Yr.; Chris Brown, RB; Ryan Broyles, PR/KR; Keenan Clayton, LB; Auston English, DL; Landry Jones, Off. Fr. of Yr.; Jonathan Nelson, DB; Gerald McCoy Def. Lmn. of Yr. & Def Ply of Yr.; Ryan Reynolds, LB; Adrian Taylor, DL; Trent Williams, Off. Lmn of Yr Oklahoma State Hubert Anyiam, WR; Ugo Chinasa, DL; Patrick Lavine, LB; Swanson Miller, DL; Zac Robinson, QB; Andre Sexton, LB; Quinn Sharp, P Texas Emmanuel Acho, LB; Sam Acho, DL; Curtis Brown, DB; Blake Gideon, DB; Kyle Hix, OL; Michael Huey, OL; Sergio Kindle, Def. Lmn. of Yr.; Hunter Lawrence, PK; Alex Okafor, Def. Fr. of Yr.; Keenan Robinson, LB; Jordan Shipley, PR/KR; Charlie Tanner, OL Texas A&M Ryan Epperson, P; Jeff Fuller, WR; Cyrus Gray, RB & PR/KR; Michael Hodges Def Nwcmr. of Yr.; Jerrod Johnson, Off. Ply. of Yr.; Patrick Lewis, OL; Kevin Matthews, OL; Jamie McCoy, TE; Von Miller Def. Lmn. of Yr. & Def Ply of Yr.; Uzoma Nwachukwu, WR & Off. Fr. of Yr.; Jordan Pugh, DB; Ryan Tannehill, WR; Garrick Williams, LB Texas Tech Baron Batch, RB; Bront Bird, LB; Cody Davis, Def. Fr. of Yr.; Alex Torres, Off. Fr. of Yr.; Colby Whitlock, DL; Marlon Winn, OL Source: http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbm...TCLID=204842329
  12. for reference http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbm...TCLID=204842329 I think they may have done that because he was voted second team at PK. Though, personally, I would've rather had him first team P.
  13. I will post this again, since no one else can seem to find this. http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C00434F...;minorcatid=103 That is for parking in the lots around the stadium. You will not be spending $60+ like everyone seems to think. Parking is $30 for non-tailgate and $40 for tailgate parking. There are designated North Team and South Team lots. I have not checked all of the lots for availability. My guess is that most of them are probably sold out already. I would recommend contacting some nice KSU fans that got a bit ahead of themselves.
  14. No. They may not be attentive, they may be old, but they aren't stupid.
  15. "Drive to the National Championship" bus? I thought that was the "Nick Saban's Personal ESPN RV" bus....
  16. Very important to make a distinction between South and East. If your tickets are east, good luck getting in with someone else's ID (unless they look like you). You have to go through a tent where they check your ID and Ticket to make sure the names match and give you a wristband. If they don't match, you have to go through a separate gate to get your wristband, where they scan your ID to make sure you are a full time student. Once you have your wristband, you no longer need an ID. They will check for wristbands and scan tickets when you go through the gate. South (where your tickets are most likely located) is just a mess.
  17. Parking is $30-40 (Regular vs Tailgating and split into South Team and North Team Lots) http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C00434F...;minorcatid=103 Tickets are $55+ http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0C004355...mp;minorcatid=8
  18. Me too! Me three! I should be making my way over from a crappy seat in the Nebraska Section (view-wise, not because it's in that section) to the student section.
  19. I just picked up my ridiculous $95 Student Migration ticket today. They managed to put me in section 26, row 32. Judging from the stadium seating chart, that's basically the top of that section. It made my decision to go into the Kansas student section an easier one. Looking forward to getting booed, while crying on the inside thinking about the fact they paid $10 for their ticket.
  20. I walked past Cody Green, followed about 10 steps later by Zac Lee, on my way to class the other day. No way in hell Zac is 6'2 and Cody is 6'4. There was at least a 4in difference in their height.
  21. I'll use a quote from College Football Final last night, "Anything that needs to be done eventually,should to be done immediately."
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