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Just putting it out there. Most of us havent seen him play before. Or more than one game.

His stats were impressive in '05. So was his backup's. Okay that's all.

 

Ledger:

Cmp/Att YDS Yatt TD INT

 

2004

 

vs Purdue

won 27-23 (Sun Bowl - First start)

25/45 370 8.2 3 0

 

2005

 

vs Temple

Won 63-16

14/24 208 8.7 4 2

 

vs LSU

Loss 35-31

35/56 461 8.2 4 0

 

vs Northwestern

Won 52-21

20/31 409 13.2 4 0

 

at Oregon St

Won 42-24

19/36 365 10.1 4 0

 

vs USC

loss 38-28

26/45 347 7.7 2 5

 

vs Oregon

loss 31-17

31/56 277 4.9 2 2

 

at Stanford

loss 45-35

10/16 98 6.1 0 0

Cleared to start despite injured thumb, shoulder, ankle. Was benched in 3rd QTR, replaced by Carpenter.

Carpenter

19/25 304 12.2 3 1

 

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The rest of the season:

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vs Washington

won 44-20

Carpenter

27/34 401 11.8 3 0

 

at Washington St

won 27-24

Carpenter

28/43 381 8.9 2 1

 

at UCLA

loss 45-35

Carpenter

27/37 334 9.0 3 0

 

vs Arizona

won 23-20

Carpenter

18/37 246 6.6 0 0

 

vs Rutgers

won 45-40 (Insight Bowl)

Carpenter

23/35 467 13.3 4 0

 

2005 total

CMP ATT YDS % YDS/A TD INT RAT

Carpenter 156 228 2273 68.4 9.97 17 2 175.0

Keller 155 264 2165 58.7 8.20 20 9 145.8

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The thing that sticks out to me on his stat sheet is his yards per attempt. His season average was 8.2 which would suggest that he is throwing down the field some and is doing it quite successfully. That should help out our offense as it will stretch the defense and the safeties will have to stay back, in fear of getting beat deep, which will in turn open up some room underneath for crossing routes and open up the running game.

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i just returned from a Carribean cruise and ran into a kid who played for CU last year, he played with Keller in high school and said when he was at Arizona, he was a party animal out of control...but since he went to NU, he has completely changed and is totally all about business now.......the guy says he has never seen a qb throw the long ball better than Sam......that sounds promising to me, if our guys learn how to catch it!

he also said Keller was cocky, but confident.....maybe just what we need

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i just returned from a Carribean cruise and ran into a kid who played for CU last year, he played with Keller in high school and said when he was at Arizona, he was a party animal out of control...but since he went to NU, he has completely changed and is totally all about business now.......the guy says he has never seen a qb throw the long ball better than Sam......that sounds promising to me, if our guys learn how to catch it!

he also said Keller was cocky, but confident.....maybe just what we need

 

Great news!!!! I think he will definately make some noise next year and next year could be the best year that we have had under Callahan.......

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i just returned from a Carribean cruise and ran into a kid who played for CU last year, he played with Keller in high school and said when he was at Arizona, he was a party animal out of control...but since he went to NU, he has completely changed and is totally all about business now.......the guy says he has never seen a qb throw the long ball better than Sam......that sounds promising to me, if our guys learn how to catch it!

he also said Keller was cocky, but confident.....maybe just what we need

 

Yeah, apparently Sammy boy took a pretty good liking to the nose candy. Hopefully, he stays away from the stuff while he is here.

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By the way there is nothing like wearing your NEB jersey to an ASU game and having them scream 19-0 at you.

 

Like we will only remember that game.....morons.

 

Hard to believe that game, better than 10 years ago, was the last time we've been shut out.

 

And didn't we beat Arizona State 77-28 the year prior?

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Just as a comparison if we are 'number crunching'. As someone said before, if ASU had no running game they put it up a lot more. Also, what kind of protection did the line give, receivers catching/dropping balls....

 

Anyway, ZT's #'s throught the first 7 games of this season (Keller's were posted through 7 though the 7th he was taken out).

 

La-Tech

W - 49-10

22/33 for 289

66.7% @ 8.8

3/1

 

Nich St.

W 56-7

19/23 for 202

82.6% @ 8.8

4/0

 

USC

L 10-28

8/16 for 115 (Gameplan?)

50% @ 7.2

0/0

 

Troy

W 56-0

15/18 for 269

83.3% @ 14.9

2/1

 

KU

W (OT) 39-32

15/33 for 395

45.5% @ 12.0

4/0

 

ISU

W 28-14

17/21 for 131

81% @ 6.2

1/0

 

KSU

W 21-3

12/21 for 150

57.1% @ 7.1

1/0

 

Through 7 games of '06

108/165 (100 fewer attempts)

1,551 Yards

65.5% Completion

9.3 Yards Per Attempt (who's going downfield?)

15 TD vs. 2 INT

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we will need both.......you can't throw the long ball unless you get pass protection.......we didn't throw the long ball for that reason and more...

Zac got hurried more than he should have again this year...

Agreed. The line was much improved over last year, but it still has a way to go - too often this year defenses started stacking the line and forcing the pass, and when that happened, the line would seem to break down and allow a rusher through to hurry Taylor. Not necessarily a flood of rushers, but one or two when we really needed the protection.

 

The good news is that they are young, and they made major improvements from last year to this year. There's no reason to think they can't or won't take another major step next season.

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