NUance Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 Since 2000, there have been six consensus QBs and only one consensus RB (in the Big 12). KC Star article By contrast the Big 8 (and Big 6/7) had one consensus All-American QB and 25 consensus All-American RBs (plus another 21 All-American rushers who were not consensus). Quote Link to comment
BeachBuffs Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 We are hoping to go back to old school Big 8 this season, we shall see...... Quote Link to comment
Vince from ShamWOW Posted August 22, 2009 Share Posted August 22, 2009 This Tejas fan is all about the run Quote Link to comment
jayhawk Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 You know, a lot of teams are pass happy, but OU and Texas are the current flagships and neither runs the pass happy version of the spread. Neither do the Huskers, and Iowa State is going with a more run focused spread if i am understanding right. Really, most of the conference is not running pass happy offenses, it is just KU, MU and of course Tech (playing against spread teams raises scores, not just being them) plus you have just had a bunch of good QBs in the last few years and that combonation has throw our numbers way up. Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 That's a great point Jayhawk. oSu is running a more run-oriented version of the spread. OU runs some prostyle still, and Texas runs the ball. Baylor's spread is a run version when they run it. I would say we have gotten our fair share of great RB in this conference recently. Quote Link to comment
Husker_x Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Last year we were a conference absolutely STACKED with quality quarterbacks and some pretty damn good receivers as well. You've got to have at least 2-3 seasons of consistent numbers before you can declare a shift in offensive philosophy. We didn't have a lot of great running backs last year, either, so we have to take it all in perspective. Quote Link to comment
jayhawk Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Some one gets the next Barry Sanders, that some one is gonna run it... Cept if they were BC, but I digress... Quote Link to comment
Igetbored216 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I really like what Oklahoma State is currently running. They can pass with the best of them (see the games against Texas and Oklahoma), but they can also run the ball exceptionally well. I think this diversity kept them in alot of games last year in spite of their D. But to answer: yes, I think a majority of teams are trying to spread the field and find the open receiver. I also think the team that goes against this idea will eventually have a competitive advantage over all others in the Big 12. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted August 25, 2009 Author Share Posted August 25, 2009 Big 12 Passing 2008 (top half of Big 12) B12(Nat’l) team ypg 1(1) Texas Tech 413.15 2(3) Oklahoma 349.36 3(4) Missouri 330.36 4(7) Texas 308.31 5(8) Kansas 305.62 6(15) Nebraska 281.00 ncaa passing stats Big 12 Rushing 2008 1(8) Oklahoma St. 245.46 2(20) Oklahoma 198.50 3(21) Baylor 195.75 4(37) Nebraska 169.77 5(41) Texas 167.46 6(52) Missouri 153.79 ncaa rushing stats You have to admit that our national ranks do tend towards throwing the ball. Of the B12 teams listed above for passing, I suspect Mizzou will drop off a bit with newbie Blaine Gabbert at the helm. NU will stay about the same. The other four—TT, OU, UT KU—will prolly be just as pass happy as last year maybe more. Quote Link to comment
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