Couldn't agree more!!This is good news, and interesting. But, remember, ESPN and other national pundits are the last ones to know when a team has arrived and the last ones to know when a program is about to fall. Unless we are talking Notre Dame, then the national media never figures out that the Irish SUCK.
Meaning they could each rush for a 1,000. Having two RB's both of whom go over 2,000 yards would be a feat previously unheard of...Says Helu and Castille could rush for 2000 yds if healthy.
That's true when you're talking about the guys who cover the national scene. But guys like Tim Griffen, who specifically cover a particular conference, tend to know what's going on in real time. JMO....remember ESPN and other national pundits are the last ones to know when a team has arrived and the last ones to know when a program is about to fall...
Isnt that kind of a gimme????Says Helu and Castille could rush for 2000 yds if healthy.
Meaning they could each rush for a 1,000. Having two RB's both of whom go over 2,000 yards would be a feat previously unheard of...
Says Helu and Castille could rush for 2000 yds if healthy.
Meaning they could each rush for a 1,000. Having two RB's both of whom go over 2,000 yards would be a feat previously unheard of...
Well the way you wrote, or typed, it made it seem that both Helu and Castille could rush for 2,000 yards each.Isnt that kind of a gimme????![]()
Yes collectively they could in his opinion.
Just joshin you jen.Says Helu and Castille could rush for 2000 yds if healthy.
Meaning they could each rush for a 1,000. Having two RB's both of whom go over 2,000 yards would be a feat previously unheard of...Well the way you wrote, or typed, it made it seem that both Helu and Castille could rush for 2,000 yards each.Isnt that kind of a gimme????![]()
Yes collectively they could in his opinion.
(I'll go crawl back under a rock now.) :wacko:
:clapNo worries![]()
:sarcasm <_< Yeah...so is ISU...just ask Cy.Nebraska is the team "under the radar" to watch this season in the Big 12.