Monday, May 11, 2009

10,000 and 100

Those are just some sick numbers.

10,000 Yards and 100 Passing TD's AND in just 3 years.

That's what Todd Reesing will be gunning for when he steps on the field
September 5th and begins to lead KU to their first ever Big 12 North Title.


*10K*

The 10,000 yards is actually going to be very attainable with Todd only
needing 2,422 yards he could get that during the OU or Tech game. But I
guess that's what happens when you have 2 years like he has had. He's
already the all-time leader in passing yards and with every completion to
Meier and Briscoe he'll be distancing himself from everybody else.

How doable is this: 100% - Reason being he has put up some silly numbers to
this point and this is very much in reach. Plus the fact that Briscoe and
Meier are back and J. Wilson looks more ready than ever to be a big WR,
he'll have plenty of gamebreakers to throw to.

If Bradley McDougald delivers on his emense potential in the slot at
6-2 195 he could be a real load. And also Tim Biere looked to be a
bigger part of the passing game during the Spring so that's just
another option for TR5.

*100 TD's***


This is going to be a little harder to reach in my opinion. However should
KU do what they are setting out to do and that is WIN THE NORTH, then this
should happen too.

So far TR5 has 68 TD's through the air, so for all you math majors he needs
32 more.

What will help-
The WR's as mentioned above.

The OL should be more solid this year then it was last year so he should
have more time to find said WR's and should get hit less, which is a huge
bonus.

The NON-CON - with no "swing" game TR should be able to get a good start on
this goal.

The North is weak- Nebraska has a good defense, Iowa State, K-st and Missery
do not. Plus when playing Tech, he won't be down 21 2 minutes into the game
and I'm sure TR is looking to redeem himself in that game.

Is 100 TD's Doable? - I'd put this at 80% just because, but I really do
believe that it will happen.

I just watched the first half of the KU-MU game from last year and I now
feel even more confident about TR putting up a whole mess of TD's this year,
reason being. He had at least 3 INT's in the redzone that were mostly a
product of the line not blocking and the receivers not having enough time to
get open. Just saying.

If TR5 has a year like he did last year in terms on Yards and TD's he will be in the top 5 in NCAA all time in TD's and in the top 10-15 in yards. Even more reason to Win the North and get that extra game so TR5 will forever be logged in the record books.

This year will be a chance for TR to just really nail down his spot in KU
history, and if he hits both of these marks it'll be impossible to hold him
out of the Ring of Honor and for a 5-8 QB that ain't bad.

Rock Chalk

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