Friday, August 24, 2007

A K-State review from a Longhorn's Perspective

Scipio Tex at Barking Carnival gives an excellent review of this year's K-State Wildcats. No signs of bias and packed full of stats.

[Disclaimer: By that, I mean it's biased and has very few stats.]

Obvious Laugh Line: "Josh Freeman is averse to almost of the principles espoused by Mr Joseph Pilates. He played as a solid 235 pound freshman, channeled his inner Kristie Alley to balloon to 265 in the offseason, and then Ron Prince stuck his fingers in Freeman’s throat to get him down to 253."

Subtle, Yet Impressive Line: "Leon Patton is my favorite guy on the team. Like most decent players in the Big 12 North, he hails from Texas. He’s a poor man’s Darren Sproles, who is, in turn, a poor man’s Brian Westbrook. He runs with heart, he’s quick, and he produces when played: a 5.6 yards per carry average. Naturally, Prince won’t give him the solo starting gig, sometimes preferring James Johnson, who is as common a RB as his name suggests."

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