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BRUCEBANNER
10-27-2005, 11:12 PM
Ok rocket guys out there I have a question!. How many thousand yard rushers has Judson had and what years (besides this year) have they not had a thousand yard rusher. :D
p.s. does anyone have game film?
eingedikid
10-27-2005, 11:42 PM
Ok rocket guys out there I have a question!. How many thousand yard rushers has Judson had and what years (besides this year) have they not had a thousand yard rusher. :D
Years without seasonal millennials
Probably no one prior to 1977
I don't believe there were any millennials in 1980 or 1981
I doubt that 1984 had any either.
I'm not sure about 1994.
1999 was pretty pathetic offensively
I'm pretty sure this includes what I believe are most of the Millennials that immediately come to mind
Anthony Hutchison (quite possibly Judson's first)
Teddy Steele ('78 and '79)
JJ Lewis '82
Chris Pryor '82 and '83
Roland Cravey (I think '85)
Chris Samuels ('85 and '86)
Vincent Kyle (possibly '87 and '88. I'm pretty sure in '89)
Kyle Arnell ('89 and '90)
possibly Randy Morgan ('91)
Jerrod Douglas (possibly '91; definitely '92 and '93)
Bruce Johnson ('95)
Possibly Matt Harre and Brushard Callis ('96)
Quill Redwine (this is a stretch since he was QB in '97, but he was also possibly a better runner than he was a passer)
I believe Chris Brown and Morris Brothers ('98)
TC Wilson (I believe '01 and '02)
The Fox ('03 and '04)
I could probably provide a much more accurate and complete tabulation, since I've got all the newspapers' San Antonio area team and personal statistics pages for the week following the end of the regular season for all seasons since 1976, but I've got this "superstition" of sorts about not looking at any of the "skeletons on file" I've got from earlier seasons the night before a Judson game---in fact, I really don't like to look at any of the stuff as long as Judson's still playing. Of course, as we all know that status is probably about to change in another 190 hours or so....as long as we still have a Rocket flight (ie, "season") I'm still willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. On the other hand, the Flight Director may soon have to make that call to security no Flight Director ever wants to make: "Lock the Doors" (ie impound and surrender all data and notes) as has in the "real" NASA (manned) Rocket program been done only three times thus far.
BRUCEBANNER
10-28-2005, 12:13 AM
thanx,
do you remember if chip lambert did in 82-83, or adrian barnes did also
eingedikid
10-28-2005, 12:21 AM
thanx,
do you remember if chip lambert did in 82-83, or adrian barnes did also
Ah, Barnes. I bet he did. Check back in about 36-48 hours or so. Chip Lambert I'm not so sure about. He was used more as a receiver, if I'm not mistaken.
lonny23
10-28-2005, 12:43 AM
Add in Chancy Campbell in 2001, 2002, and 2003.
Fox could've been in 2002 with more playing time. I really don't think T.C. got 1000 yards in 2002. Campbell had about 2100 and I think Fox had 700 with Wilson at 500.
lonny23
10-28-2005, 12:44 AM
Years without seasonal millennials
Probably no one prior to 1977
I don't believe there were any millennials in 1980 or 1981
I doubt that 1984 had any either.
I'm not sure about 1994.
1999 was pretty pathetic offensively
I'm pretty sure this includes what I believe are most of the Millennials that immediately come to mind
Anthony Hutchison (quite possibly Judson's first)
Teddy Steele ('78 and '79)
JJ Lewis '82
Chris Pryor '82 and '83
Roland Cravey (I think '85)
Chris Samuels ('85 and '86)
Vincent Kyle (possibly '87 and '88. I'm pretty sure in '89)
Kyle Arnell ('89 and '90)
possibly Randy Morgan ('91)
Jerrod Douglas (possibly '91; definitely '92 and '93)
Bruce Johnson ('95)
Possibly Matt Harre and Brushard Callis ('96)
Quill Redwine (this is a stretch since he was QB in '97, but he was also possibly a better runner than he was a passer)
I believe Chris Brown and Morris Brothers ('98)
TC Wilson (I believe '01 and '02)
The Fox ('03 and '04)
I could probably provide a much more accurate and complete tabulation, since I've got all the newspapers' San Antonio area team and personal statistics pages for the week following the end of the regular season for all seasons since 1976, but I've got this "superstition" of sorts about not looking at any of the "skeletons on file" I've got from earlier seasons the night before a Judson game---in fact, I really don't like to look at any of the stuff as long as Judson's still playing. Of course, as we all know that status is probably about to change in another 190 hours or so....as long as we still have a Rocket flight (ie, "season") I'm still willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. On the other hand, the Flight Director may soon have to make that call to security no Flight Director ever wants to make: "Lock the Doors" (ie impound and surrender all data and notes) as has in the "real" NASA (manned) Rocket program been done only three times thus far.
Good list!
BRUCEBANNER
10-28-2005, 01:45 AM
that's a pretty good list, excluding 1 or 2 years judson's always had a 1000 yrd rusher. not many schools can say that. On another tangent who's the best ever:
throwing qb
running qb
running back
wide receiver
kicker
best game ever
my choices are:
guy anderson
cap watters
jerod douglas
teddy carrier
earl kauffman
the last state game only because it's the last one i went to with my dad before he died. otherwise it's the 92 euless trinity game
clemensbuff
10-28-2005, 07:36 AM
I'm pretty sure this includes what I believe are most of the Millennials that immediately come to mind
Anthony Hutchison (quite possibly Judson's first)
Teddy Steele ('78 and '79)
JJ Lewis '82
Chris Pryor '82 and '83
Roland Cravey (I think '85)
Chris Samuels ('85 and '86)
Vincent Kyle (possibly '87 and '88. I'm pretty sure in '89)
Kyle Arnell ('89 and '90)
possibly Randy Morgan ('91)
Jerrod Douglas (possibly '91; definitely '92 and '93)
Bruce Johnson ('95)
Possibly Matt Harre and Brushard Callis ('96)
Quill Redwine (this is a stretch since he was QB in '97, but he was also possibly a better runner than he was a passer)
I believe Chris Brown and Morris Brothers ('98)
TC Wilson (I believe '01 and '02)
The Fox ('03 and '04)
This is an impressive list of players! Randy Morgan had well over 1,000 in 91' and I beleive his total was closer to 2,000 than 1,000. I'm sure there are a few others that could be added too!
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