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    Quote Originally Posted by thebootfitter View Post
    Maybe a little off topic, but I've been wondering... doesn't Stick technically have a chance to beat Jensen's win record? Assuming we make a run in the playoffs this year and next? I don't know exactly what Stick's record is right now, but I think with something like a possible 24-ish games remaining, he'll have to be close if he were to win them all.
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    He's got a shot I believe but he's got virtually no margin for error. I believe Brock was given credit for 5 wins his freshman year in 2010 whereas Easton won 8 as a freshman in 2015 so he was +3 there. As sophs Brock won 14 and Easton won 12 so he was only +1 on Brock after that. Brock won 14 as a junior and 15 as a senior to get to 48 total so Easton needs 28 wins these last two years to tie or 29 (or more) to break it. So he needs to win two titles these last two years and lose only one game in the process (same as Brock did) to break it. And avoid injury if course.
    I've done the math before, couldn't remember, so just did it again. Stick has the chance to go 50-2 for his career. Currently at 25-2 as a starter. 6 regular season games left this year with 4 playoff games. Next season is 11 regular season games with 4 playoff games. Brock was 47-5 as a starter but is credited with 48 wins. Stick-led teams can lose one game either in the regular season or in Frisco over the next two years for him to break the record. Absolutely insane. Something else crazy to think about. With all those possible games left, we're currently just past the halfway point of Stick's career game-wise... Please stay healthy young man! Should be a fun ride!
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    Wentz vs UNI at the Fargodome. That game made him a first round draft pick.
    That would have been the senoir bowl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 56BISON73 View Post
    That would have been the senoir bowl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loud and Proud Bison fan View Post
    My most memorbable game and one that will stand with me forever was 9/17/2007. Walker led us on a game winning drive aganist Sam Houston State in the Fargodome. That drive lasted just 19 seconds (3 plays - 54 yards) after SHSU scored the go ahead touchdown. Good guys won 41-38. Also that was when Rhett Bomar was QB at SHSU. Best Dual of QBs I will ever remember.
    QB stats in that game:
    Bomar finished the night 36-of -61 passing for 358 yards and four touchdowns. He added 103 yards on the ground.
    Walker finished the night 18-of-26 for 295 yards and five touchdowns.

    Yep and the dome was half empty with people leaving prior to that drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A1pigskin View Post
    Yep and the dome was half empty with people leaving prior to that drive.
    I was still there in my seat and could not believe how that game finished. It was loud in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Meaty View Post
    I was still there in my seat and could not believe how that game finished. It was loud in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loud and Proud Bison fan View Post
    My most memorbable game and one that will stand with me forever was 9/17/2007. Walker led us on a game winning drive aganist Sam Houston State in the Fargodome. That drive lasted just 19 seconds (3 plays - 54 yards) after SHSU scored the go ahead touchdown. Good guys won 41-38. Also that was when Rhett Bomar was QB at SHSU. Best Dual of QBs I will ever remember.
    QB stats in that game:
    Bomar finished the night 36-of -61 passing for 358 yards and four touchdowns. He added 103 yards on the ground.
    Walker finished the night 18-of-26 for 295 yards and five touchdowns.
    Yep, this ranks right up there! Walker had some great games. I mentioned the Ball State game earlier in this thread and his comeback wins against Cal Poly and UCD were also classics! We have been very fortunate to have had great QB's through the years!

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