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12-04-2018, 02:56 AM | #65 |
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Re: The Alaska Warriors Reboot
Conference Championships: ACC: Louisville (7-5) vs. #19 Virginia Tech (9-3) Oddly enough, Virginia Tech got in over #4 Miami (10-2) and #9 Georgia Tech (9-3) 38-28 American: Tulsa (7-5) vs. Temple (9-3) 56-53 Big 10: #3 Purdue (10-2) vs. #2 Rutger (11-1) Yes, you read that right. 40-45 Big 12: Iowa State (7-5) vs. #12 Texas Tech (8-4) Yes, you also read that right. 38-41 OT Conference USA: #13 Middle Tennessee State (10-2) vs. Rice (9-3) 32-42 MAC: #14 Northern Illinois (9-3) vs. #1 Ohio (12-0) 45-55 Mountain West: Colorado State (8-4) vs. #5 San Jose State (10-2) 38-31 PAC-12: Colorado (9-3) vs. #23 Washington State (9-3) 44-38 SEC: #16 Kentucky (9-3) vs. #22 LSU (9-3) 49-38 Sun Belt: #24 Texas State (9-3) vs. Troy (8-4) 40-35 As it stands, I'm leaning towards a four-team playoff. It's what I prefer generally, and every team below 4 has at least 3 losses. For this season I'll do 4, but I'm interested to hear your feedback. Also, your Heisman winner is James Rust from Kentucky. He went: 372/485 (76.7%), 5,577 yards, 57 touchdowns, 2 interceptions 146 rushes, 445 yards, 6 touchdowns. He beat out Kevin Hill of MTSU, who went: 385/481 (80%!), 5,294 yards, 64 touchdowns, 7 interceptions 180 rushes, 770 yards, 6 touchdowns
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Re: The Alaska Warriors Reboot
Season 3 Team Recap & Statistics
Alaska was able to produce a 3-9 season, with their three wins coming against power 5 opponents. The season followed a pattern where they lost 3 before winning 1. Here are your 2015 team stats:
And here is the updated record book. You'll find a few more career records included as quite a few seniors are graduating. In particular, Josh Roberson and a few more of the receivers are graduating. Roberson finishes with career records for rushing scores and yards. Jared Martinez finishes with the career mark in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Skyler Ware also had a great year, catching a record 61 passes for 765 yards, but he was never able to score many touchdowns as he finished his career with only 2. He was also a good return man, returning 60 total kicks for an average of 25.6, including a then-school record 96 yard return in 2014. Defensively, more than 34 combined sacks are leaving. Alvin Andrews leaves with 10.0, Parker Knox with 9.0, Gerrod Holland with 8.0, and Alvin Broussard leaves with 7.0. Raishun Leierer finishes with 5 career interceptions, good for second all time. Tyrell Beach leaves with 2 defensive touchdowns, tied with sophomore linebacker Arthur Bowling for most all time. On special teams, field goal kicker Nick Franklin leaves with a career mark of 31/40 field goals. After a sophomore slump and a two-game hiccup in 2015, he leaves a legacy of being quite a solid kicker. His career long was 48 yards. His counterpart Samuel Slater finished his career with a 36.1 net average. He had a career-long 68 yard punt in 2015. While he didn't have the most booming leg, his accuracy was quite deadly. He induced quite a few muffed punts, and downed 28% (28/99) of his punts inside the 20. He also had 5 touchbacks. Multiple times was he able to down the ball inside the five-yard line. Unfortunately for him, his defense often gave up big plays afterward. Next year, Jeremy Riggs hopes to avoid the dubious NCAA record held by Timmy Chang of 80 interceptions. He sits at 55 currently, so he'd have to take a major step back. Here's hoping he can continue to improve. Finally, John Brown, an electric 57 overall cornerback was able to find a role as a returner. He was incredibly explosive, averaging 35.5 yards per return, which lead all of CFB this year. He also averaged 14.7 yards per punt return, which would also lead the league if he had enough to qualify (which may explain why he wasn't a finalist for the best returner.) Team Record Book:
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Passing: Yards (Half) - Yards (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (11/2/2013 vs. Ohio) - 427 Yards (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 2816 Yards (Career) - Yards Per Game (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) – 256.0 Yards Per Game (Career- Minimum 25 Games) - Attempts Per Game (Career) - Longest Pass – Touchdowns (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (11/2/2013 vs. Ohio) - 4 Touchdowns (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 17 Touchdowns (Career) Interceptions (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (9/20/2014 vs. Iowa) -5 Interceptions (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 22 Interceptions (Career) - Passer Rating (Season) – Passer Rating (Career) - Attempts (Half) - Attempts (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (9/20/2014 vs. Iowa) - 53 Attempts (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 388 Attempts (Career) - Completions (Half) - Completions (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (11/16/2013 vs. LSU) - 30 Completions (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 227 Completions (Career) - Completion Percentage (Game) – Jeremy Riggs (11/28/2015 vs. UGA) – 78% Completion Percentage (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2015) – 62.0% Completion Percentage (Career - Minimum 1,000 attempts) - Rushing: Yards (Game) – Darrin Pierre (11/23/2013 vs. Fresno State) - 125 Yards (Season) – 1. Marcus Henderson (2015) - 556 2a. Quincy Outlaw (2014) – 541 2b. Josh Roberson (2015) - 541 Yards (Career) – 1. Josh Roberson (2013-2015) – 1577 Yards by a Quarterback (Season) - Yards by a Quarterback (Career) - Longest Rush – Raymond Breedlove (10/11/2014 vs. Tennessee) – 71 yards Yards Per Carry (Season- minimum 150 carries) - Yards Per Carry (Career - minimum 300 carries) - Yards Per Game (Season) - Yards Per Game (Career - minimum 30 games) - Rushing Touchdowns (Game) – Darrin Pierre (11/23/2013 vs. Fresno State) - 3 Rushing Touchdowns (Season) – Josh Roberson (2014) - 11 Rushing Touchdowns (Career) - 1. Josh Roberson (2013-2015) - 20 Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback (Season) – Jeremy Riggs (2013) - 4 Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback (Career) - Fumbles (Season) - Fumbles (Career) - Receiving: Receptions (Half) - Receptions (Game) - Receptions (Season) – Skyler Ware (2015) - 61 Receptions (Career) – Jared Martinez (2013-2015) - 141 Receptions by a running back (season) – Josh Roberson (2014) - 23 Receptions by a running back (career) – Josh Roberson (2013-2015) - 57 Receiving Yards (Half) – Jared Martinez (11/9/2013 vs. Boise State) - 124 Receiving Yards (Game) – Jared Martinez (11/9/2013 vs. Boise State) - 216 Receiving Yards (Season) – Jared Martinez (2015) - 844 Receiving Yards (Career) - 1. Jared Martinez (2013-2015) - 1982 Receiving Yards by a running back (game) – Josh Roberson (11/15/2014 vs. Western Michigan) 89 yards Receiving Yards by a running back (season) - Receiving Yards by a running back (career) - Receiving Touchdowns (Half) - Receiving Touchdowns (Game) – Rodney Fuller (9/14/2013 vs. Buffalo) - 3 Receiving Touchdowns (Season) - Receiving Touchdowns (Career) – 1. Jared Martinez (2013-2015) - 12 Yards Per Game (Career - minimum 30 games) - Yards Per Catch (Career- minimum 75 receptions) - Drops (Season) – Brooks Greer (2013) - 12 Drops (Career) – Austin Ryan (2013-2015) - 21 Offense Total Offense (Game) - Total Offense (Season) - Total Offense (Career) - Total Touchdowns (Game) - Total Touchdowns (Season) - Defense: Total Tackles (Game) - Total Tackles (Season) – Demetrius Heinz (2014) - 78 Total Tackles (Career) – Demetrius Heinz (2013-2014) - 131 Sacks (Game) – Parker Knox (10/31/2015) vs. Ohio State – 3.0 Sacks (Season) – Multiple tied with 6.0 Sacks (Career) – 1. Santonio Bullock (2013-2014) – 12.0 2. Alvin Andrews (2013-2015) – 10.0 Interceptions (Game) - Interceptions (Season) – Gerren Davis (2014) - 4 Interceptions (Career) – Gerren Davis (2013-2014) - 7 Forced Fumbles (Game) Forced Fumbles (Season) - Forced Fumbles (Career) – Parker Knox (2013-2015) - 3 Fumble Recoveries (Season) - Fumble Recoveries (Career) - Tackles for Loss (Season) – Jelani Sullivan (2015) - 15 Tackles for Loss (Career) – 1. Demetrius Heinz (2013-2014) – 29 2. Santonio Bullock (2013-2014) – 21 Defensive Touchdowns (Season) - Defensive Touchdowns (Career) - Kicking Field Goals Made (Game) - Field Goals Made (Season) – Nick Franklin (2015) - 15 Field Goals Made (Career) – Nick Franklin (2013-2015) - 31 Field Goals Attempted (Season) – Nick Franklin (2015) - 18 Field Goals Attempted (Career) – Nick Franklin (2013-2015) - 40 Field Goal Percentage (Season - minimum 15 attempts) – Nick Franklin (2015) – 83% Field Goal Percentage (Career - minimum 30 attempts) – Nick Franklin (2013-2015) – 78% Longest Field Goal - Total Points (Season) - Total Points (Career) Net Punt Yards - Longest Punt- Samuel Slater (2015) – 68 yards Kick/Punt Returns Average Kick Return (Career) - Kick Return Touchdowns (Game) - Kick Return Touchdowns (Season) - Kick Return Touchdowns (Career) - Longest Kick Return – John Brown (2015) – 101 yards Average Punt Return (Career) - Punt Return Touchdowns (Game) - Punt Return Touchdowns (Season) - Punt Return Touchdowns (Career) - Longest Punt Return – John Brown (2015) – 58 yards
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12-05-2018, 01:43 PM | #67 |
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Re: The Alaska Warriors Reboot
Definitely an interesting season, winning all three games against Top 25 opponents and yet not able to get a win against anyone else. I would advocate for a four team playoff for now, giving you to opportunity to explore an eight team playoff in the future if worthy teams are constantly being left out. Will Alaska be joining any conferences soon or remain independent? I wonder how much money Alaska has left in the bank to convince Georgia to travel all the way to them - and then for them to lose, I can imagine the rest of the SEC may be leery about heading that way anytime soon.
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It honestly seems to be the story of the team so far. They’ve made a habit of pulling off wins against teams they should have no shot against, yet they lose against teams they should be competitive against. As for the playoff, so far I haven’t had any issues with worthy teams getting left out. I’ve had one debate last year but it seemed pretty clear. This year the debate is between 10-2 Miami who did not play in their conference championship, or 10-3 Purdue who did but got beat (2 of their losses were to #2 Rutgers). Should Purdue get ANOTHER shot at them? Or should Miami, who didn’t win their division, get a shot? As for joining a conference, the plan down the road is to join the Mountains west. It all depends though. The ULTIMATE goal is to join the PAC-12, but they need to make a bowl game or two before any conference will realistically look to add them. Right now Alaska prefers to stay independent due to scheduling freedom. However, it does not seem like the bigger named schools are anxious to travel to Alaska as it has proven to have a propensity to pull off upsets. |
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12-05-2018, 04:39 PM | #69 |
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Purdue and Rutgers in the Big Ten Conference Championship? Honestly, if that happened in real life, I'd be amazed and extremely excited...
Anyways, okay third season. Like KnickerBocker said, weird season, but if you get the wins that you're supposed to get, too, it'll be a heck of a season. Honestly, I think Season 4 is where the Warriors are gonna go on fire and grab 7 or 8 wins.
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A bowl game is definitely the goal for next season. The team is going to have a lot of youth in the two-deep roster, so we’ll see if they can step up. Fortunately Riggs began to play decently well at the end of the season. He has a couple of talented running backs in the backfield and he started to use his legs more towards the end of the season. I plan on finishing the season tonight and getting to the preseason. |
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12-05-2018, 11:54 PM | #72 |
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In regards to the debate about the fourth seed, I've decided that Miami will get the fourth spot. Here's why:
Miami: Opponent W/L 68-79 PF/G: 40.4 PA/G: 29.7 Losses: vs. #7 GT 31-38 OT At VT: 13-34 Purdue: Opponent W/L (Not including second RU game) 66-67 (Played FCS team) PF/G: 43.1 PA/G: 34.1 Losses: Vs.# 2 RU x2 (35-52 & 40-45) At #12 PSU (10-48) Miami had a tougher schedule generally (Purdue played an FCS team. If we consider them 0-12 their opponent combined record would be 66-79). They controlled games better, have one fewer loss. One of their losses was in overtime to a top 10 team, while Purdue lost twice to Rutgers (they'd play in the first round again), and they also took overtime to beat Iowa. |
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