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11-21-2006, 02:12 PM
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Victory cigar! Bucky is vanquished!
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Originally Posted by ant80
I know that TS has the most TD passes in a single season as an OSU QB. What is his career TD and how far away is he from the career leader? Does he have any chance of surpassing that?
Also, what are his yards total? I think Schlichter has most yards. Has he become the 2nd highest passer in OSU history?
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Holybuckeye33's record thread
Not yet updated with the TSUN game stats, so......
Troy now has 54 TD passes, 3 short of Bobby Hoying's career record of 57.
For passing yards, he moved past Tomczak for 6th all time and should pass Bellisari for 5th all-time, ending at near 6,000 yards. Schlicter ended with 7,547.
He could end up 2nd in total career yards behind Art and should end up with the 3rd most passing yards for a season.
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11-21-2006, 02:23 PM
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11-21-2006, 02:24 PM
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i guess that belongs in the osu/scum game thread, but anyway...
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11-21-2006, 02:54 PM
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Buckeyes still #1 with me!
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FWIW, I believe JT is 5'6"-5'7" no taller. My mom met him in Lima, Ohio.
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He certainly stands ten feet tall in my book!
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11-21-2006, 03:04 PM
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Passing yards, season: 2507, 4th (Schlichter, 2551)
Pass attempts, season: 297, 6th (Hoying, 301; Bellisari, 310)
Pass completions, season: 199, 3rd (Hoying, 211)
Completion percentage, season: .670, 1st (Smith, .629)
TD Passes, season: 30, 1st (Hoying, 29)
Pass yards per game, season: 208.9, 4th (Schlichter, 212.6)
200-yd passing games, season: 6, T-2nd w/Bellisari (Hoying/Germaine, 11)
Passing efficiency, season: 167.87, 1st (Hoying, 163.84)
Total offense, season: 2740, 4th (Smith, 2893)
Total offense per game, season: 228.3, 4th (Hoying, 253.1)
TDs responsible for, season: 31, T-1st w/ Hoying
200-yd total offense games, season: 10, T-2nd w/ Germaine (Hoying, 11)
Career passing yards: 5685, 6th (Bellisari, 5878)
Career passing attempts: 656, 7th (Tomczak, 675)
Career pass completions: 416, 5th (Germaine, 439)
Career completion percentage: .634, 1st (Germaine, .592)
Career TD passes: 54, 3rd (Germaine, 56; Hoying, 57)
Career pass yards per game: 138.6, 6th (Karsatos, 141.4)
Career 200-yd passing games: 13, T-3rd w/ Germaine/Frey (Bellisari, 14)
Career 300-yd passing games: 3, T-2nd w/ Schlichter (Germaine, 8)
Career passing efficiency: 159.72, 1st (Germaine, 151)
Career total offense: 6882, 3rd (Hoying, 7151)
Career total offense per game: 167.85, 2nd (Schlichter, 184.4)
Career TDs responsible for: 68, 2nd (Schlichter, 85)
Career games with 200-yd total offense: 21, 1st (3 w/ 16)
Career games with 300-yd total offense: 6, T-1st w/ Germaine
Troy holds 6 of the Top 20 games for total offense and 3 of the Top 20 games for passing yards. He has four 4-TD games, no one else has more than 2, though Hoying tossed 5 in a game twice.
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11-21-2006, 03:06 PM
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ESPN's Bruce Feldman responds to the Hoover/Tulsa World 'Smith is a cheater and I don't vote for cheaters' rant ...
http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog...bruce#20061121
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Troy Smith will run away with the Heisman, but the Tulsa World's John Hoover won't be voting for him:
"The Ohio State quarterback has gained college football immortality, thanks to a fantastic season, talented teammates and a monumental group effort by ESPN to make sure he wins the Heisman. But I will not vote for Smith, because he is a cheater, and I have no room on my ballot for those who break the rules. I tried cheating once. I won. It felt like kissing a skeleton. Yes, I was getting kissed, but by what?"
I should be the last person to rip anyone for off-the-wall analogies, so I'll let the kissing thing pass, but I disagree about Smith not being deserving. OSU and the NCAA have allowed Smith to play; therefore he is eligible for the award and has handled himself in nothing but an impressive fashion this year, both on and off the field. And, for what it's worth, I never got the company e-mail with the mandate to push Smith for the Heisman. Then again, as Buckeye fans will remind you, ESPN has been shilling for the OSU program ever since Jim Tressel took over.
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11-21-2006, 03:12 PM
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