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KcMizzou 10-12-2013 03:39 PM

KU lost by only 10 at TCU.

That's gotta be a moral victory.

Prison Bitch 10-12-2013 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 10076286)
They score an avalanche of points typically from what I have seen

And they're gonna need em.

Saul Good 10-12-2013 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 10076286)
They score an avalanche of points typically from what I have seen

Does it really matter what the Big 12 does? Seriously... What a disaster...

TribalElder 10-12-2013 04:12 PM

TCU beats Kansas 27-17, the Jayhawks’ 21st straight road loss
BY RUSTIN DODD - The Kansas City Star

FORT WORTH, Texas — If it’s true that football is a religion in Texas … well, consider TCU’s 27-17 victory over Kansas on Saturday a 60-minute illustration of gridiron blasphemy.

TCU beats Kansas 27-17, the Jayhawks’ 21st straight road loss

The Jayhawks lost their 21st straight game on the road, and their 23rd straight against Big 12 opponents. But even those ugly streaks couldn’t compete with the sloppy brand of football being bandied about in Fort Worth on Saturday.

You might say TCU won — but it was nothing to be proud of.

There was even a stretch, midway through the third quarter, when it would have felt perfectly normal if the P.A. system at Amon G. Carter Stadium just started blaring the theme from “The Benny Hill Show.” There were muffed punts, and fumbles, and bad offense.

And there was also TCU pulling off this pretty incredible feat. After committing three first-half turnovers, the Horned Frogs coughed up the ball twice more in the third quarter — once on a fumble and once on a misplayed punt return by Brandon Carter — and they still managed to turn a 10-10 game into a 24-17 lead.

Part of that achievement, of course, should be credited to the Kansas offense, which only managed to score 17 points despite those five turnovers. The Jayhawks, which entered averaging 331.8 yards per game, managed just 198 yards of total offense. Freshman kicker Matthew Wyman doinked a 51-yard field goal attempt off the cross bar late in the third quarter. And KU was forced to punt three times during the fourth quarter.

The Jayhawks’ defense played the second half without leading tackler Ben Heeney, who was shaken up and spent part of the second half on the stationary bike. Still, the overworked defensive unit provided opportunities all day — especially in the first half.

Junior cornerback JaCorey Shepherd had a pick-six interception and a forced fumble as Kansas played TCU to a 10-10 tie at halftime. Sophomore safety Isaiah Johnson added a first-quarter interception in TCU territory, setting up a Wyman field goal.

Of course, there was also a KU offense that hop-scotched between ineffective and incompetent for most of the day. KU managed just 100 total yards on 30 plays in the opening 30 minutes. And that total included a 50-yard bomb to receiver Andrew Turzilli, who was shaken up on the play and didn’t return.

Turzilli was making his first start of the season, part of another depth-chart shakeup from KU coach Charlie Weis. The changes also included new faces at center (Gavin Howard) and left tackle (Pat Lewandowski). Howard appeared to be fine at snapping the ball to quarterback Jake Heaps, but the offensive line as a whole was a legitimate mess.

Heaps was under heavy duress most of the day and finished just 13 of 26 for 152 passing yards with a touchdown and an interception. And remember: 50 of those yards came on the throw to Turzilli.

After the Jayhawks, 2-3, took an early 3-0 lead, TCU quickly answered on a quick-strike touchdown drive, taking a 7-3 lead on a 10-yard touchdown run from quarterback Trevone Boykin with 6:50 left in the first quarter. The Horned Frogs added to the lead on a field goal early in the second quarter.

But the Kansas defense picked up the Jayhawks’ struggling offense, and when Shepherd stepped in front of a Boykin pass at the TCU 32, taking the interception back for a touchdown, the Jayhawks had new life.

At least for a half.

It took TCU just 13 seconds into the second half to break the 10-10 stalemate. Boykin found receiver David Porter on a short route that turned into a 75-yard catch-and-run touchdown. Cornerback Dexter McDonald each had an angle to stop Porter, but each whiffed, nearly crashing into each other in the process.

The Horned Frogs threatened to take control after a 2-yard touchdown run by B.J. Catalon with 9:31 left in the third quarter. The scoring drive gave TCU a 24-10 lead, its biggest lead of the game, and the Jayhawks offense still looked incapable of moving the ball.

But the Jayhawks were gifted a terrific scoring opportunity when TCU’s Brandon Carter muffed a punt in Kansas territory midway through the third quarter. Two plays later, Heaps connected with Jimmay Mundine for a 27-yard touchdown.

The Jayhawks were back in it — somehow.

As both teams continued their sloppy assault on football fundamentals, the Jayhawks had multiple opportunities to pull even in the fourth quarter. But the offense remained its staid self. It didn’t help that Kansas played without leading receiver Tony Pierson, or that Turzilli

Now the Jayhawks must move on. And to peer ahead at Kansas’ upcoming October schedule is to see a ghoulish stretch that might as well be accompanied with the sort of creepy music that used to be saved for experimental shock-therapy sessions.

The Jayhawks will play host to Oklahoma and Baylor in consecutive weeks before heading on the road to face a resurgent Texas squad.

They’ll surely hope their next trip to Texas is more enjoyable than this one.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/10/12...#storylink=cpy

Saul Good 10-12-2013 04:35 PM

The Big 12 got tougher when WVU and TCU replaced Mizzou, aTm, Nebraska, and Colorado.

Eleazar 10-12-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10076287)
KU lost by only 10 at TCU.

That's gotta be a moral victory.

TCU is not a good team, they turned the ball over 5 times, were 2-11 on third down, and still won by double digits.

BryanBusby 10-12-2013 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 10076232)
I read somewhere that they are 1 game away from breaking K-State's record of 24 conference games without a win.

rock chalk!

Saul Good 10-12-2013 06:21 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWZP3KxCcAAXJpC.jpg:large

Hi

Mr_Tomahawk 10-12-2013 06:22 PM

Nice new stadium.

Saul Good 10-12-2013 06:26 PM

The fans stormed the field.























Then, they started playing instruments and marching in formation.

Prison Bitch 10-12-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10076417)
The Big 12 got tougher when WVU and TCU replaced Mizzou, aTm, Nebraska, and Colorado.

According to Sagarin, it's about as good. ATM wasn't all that great in the Big 12 and of course Nebraska ended their last 23 vs the South (not Baylor) at an impressive 5-18. Colorado sucks as bad as KU (they were our last win) and Mizzou never did much outside of a few years at the end.


So those teams really haven't moved the actual data much. In fact MU is 18 in Sagarin and TCU is 23 so that's a wash. WVU is really down obviously.

notorious 10-12-2013 09:00 PM

Big win for Mizzou. Good job.

pkane 10-12-2013 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10076894)
According to Sagarin, it's about as good. ATM wasn't all that great in the Big 12 and of course Nebraska ended their last 23 vs the South (not Baylor) at an impressive 5-18. Colorado sucks as bad as KU (they were our last win) and Mizzou never did much outside of a few years at the end.


So those teams really haven't moved the actual data much. In fact MU is 18 in Sagarin and TCU is 23 so that's a wash. WVU is really down obviously.

LMAO

Discuss Thrower 10-12-2013 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10076894)
According to Sagarin, it's about as good. ATM wasn't all that great in the Big 12 and of course Nebraska ended their last 23 vs the South (not Baylor) at an impressive 5-18. Colorado sucks as bad as KU (they were our last win) and Mizzou never did much outside of a few years at the end.


So those teams really haven't moved the actual data much. In fact MU is 18 in Sagarin and TCU is 23 so that's a wash. WVU is really down obviously.

It's a damned shame you weren't around to spin Watergate. Not only would you have nailed Nixon's ass out but you would have had Americans convinced that it was in the Democratic party's interests to have their conversations recorded by the GOP.

kchero 10-13-2013 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10076894)
According to Sagarin, it's about as good. ATM wasn't all that great in the Big 12 and of course Nebraska ended their last 23 vs the South (not Baylor) at an impressive 5-18. Colorado sucks as bad as KU (they were our last win) and Mizzou never did much outside of a few years at the end.


So those teams really haven't moved the actual data much. In fact MU is 18 in Sagarin and TCU is 23 so that's a wash. WVU is really down obviously.

You must like getting your shit pushed in, you keep coming back here with dumber and dumber posts.


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