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YSUfan21:

--- Quote from: ysubigred on October 07, 2011, 01:38:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 02, 2011, 04:17:18 PM ---first post here,  as a 20 year old YSU fan (although they are my 2nd team tied with Mt. Union but still behind the Buckeyes)

does Hess have the potential to be one of, or the Best QB in school history? how good was Isaac? Jaworski?

Hess seems like he has alot of potential (big, strong arm, pretty accurate, mobile for 6'4 230) and could have a NFL future if he gets enough pub

if not, who is the best QB from YSU ever and why? top 5 best all time?

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Right now he's the 23rd ranked QB in FCS.

http://content.usatoday.com/sportsdata/football/fcs/stats/passing

Brungard best all time at YSU count the rings  ;D

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Rings=Team Effort

Hess will probably shatter all of Brungards numbers

Pizza:

--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 02, 2011, 11:12:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wick250 on October 02, 2011, 10:42:26 PM ---Ron Jaworski was the best quarterback to ever play here, and he was followed, after a one year interval, by Cliff Stout.  Both men had reasonably long NFL careers, although Stout was primarily Bradshaw's caddy in Pittsburgh.  Those two were certainly the best passers to ever play for YSU.  Tressel's quarterbacks were mostly game managers rather than star passers.  Trenton Lykes, Ray Isaac, Mark Brungard, Demond Tidwell, Jeff Ryan.  Take your pick.  Tom Zetts was the best last decade.  If he stays healthy, Kurt Hess will break every passing record.

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if Hess breaks every passing record (which he is very well on pace to do) and at least gets to an NC, is he the best of all time?

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Hess is very good.

Passing records mean little anymore with the spread offenses in todays game. Asterisk* should be used for most football records "before" the spread and "after" the spread.

YSUfan21:

--- Quote from: Pizza on October 08, 2011, 05:31:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 02, 2011, 11:12:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wick250 on October 02, 2011, 10:42:26 PM ---Ron Jaworski was the best quarterback to ever play here, and he was followed, after a one year interval, by Cliff Stout.  Both men had reasonably long NFL careers, although Stout was primarily Bradshaw's caddy in Pittsburgh.  Those two were certainly the best passers to ever play for YSU.  Tressel's quarterbacks were mostly game managers rather than star passers.  Trenton Lykes, Ray Isaac, Mark Brungard, Demond Tidwell, Jeff Ryan.  Take your pick.  Tom Zetts was the best last decade.  If he stays healthy, Kurt Hess will break every passing record.

--- End quote ---

if Hess breaks every passing record (which he is very well on pace to do) and at least gets to an NC, is he the best of all time?

--- End quote ---

Hess is very good.

Passing records mean little anymore with the spread offenses in todays game. Asterisk* should be used for most football records "before" the spread and "after" the spread.

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so should they do that after every time the game starts to change? should we * stats after and before the foward pass?

not to mention its not like Hess throws it 30-35+ like most spread teams we run a pro-spead and more often then not unless we are down by multiple scores run more then pass

Pizza:

--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 08, 2011, 06:09:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: Pizza on October 08, 2011, 05:31:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 02, 2011, 11:12:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wick250 on October 02, 2011, 10:42:26 PM ---Ron Jaworski was the best quarterback to ever play here, and he was followed, after a one year interval, by Cliff Stout.  Both men had reasonably long NFL careers, although Stout was primarily Bradshaw's caddy in Pittsburgh.  Those two were certainly the best passers to ever play for YSU.  Tressel's quarterbacks were mostly game managers rather than star passers.  Trenton Lykes, Ray Isaac, Mark Brungard, Demond Tidwell, Jeff Ryan.  Take your pick.  Tom Zetts was the best last decade.  If he stays healthy, Kurt Hess will break every passing record.

--- End quote ---

if Hess breaks every passing record (which he is very well on pace to do) and at least gets to an NC, is he the best of all time?

--- End quote ---

Hess is very good.

Passing records mean little anymore with the spread offenses in todays game. Asterisk* should be used for most football records "before" the spread and "after" the spread.

--- End quote ---


so should they do that after every time the game starts to change? should we * stats after and before the foward pass/

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My answer to that would be yes.

And understand, I think Hess is special. And a great kid and leader.

ysubigred:

--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 07, 2011, 05:00:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: ysubigred on October 07, 2011, 01:38:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: YSUfan21 on October 02, 2011, 04:17:18 PM ---first post here,  as a 20 year old YSU fan (although they are my 2nd team tied with Mt. Union but still behind the Buckeyes)

does Hess have the potential to be one of, or the Best QB in school history? how good was Isaac? Jaworski?

Hess seems like he has alot of potential (big, strong arm, pretty accurate, mobile for 6'4 230) and could have a NFL future if he gets enough pub

if not, who is the best QB from YSU ever and why? top 5 best all time?

--- End quote ---


Right now he's the 23rd ranked QB in FCS.

http://content.usatoday.com/sportsdata/football/fcs/stats/passing

Brungard best all time at YSU count the rings  ;D

--- End quote ---


Rings=Team Effort

Hess will probably shatter all of Brungards numbers

--- End quote ---

Without the rings your records are meaningless. It takes a winner to organize and control a team :)

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