Just look at the source.  They only like Miami there.

 

 

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of John Vega
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 10:23 AM
To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: TT vs. Herschel

 

I have read and heard this argument now about a dozen times.

 

CBS even included it in their graphic when the record was broken.

 

There are two problems with this argument:

 

1. It is stupid. Players nowadays can accumulate stats in a 12th regular
season game and a conference championship game, but it is the bowl game rule
that is letting career stats be broken? Really? 

 

TT had 14 games count last year, Walker had 11 each of his year. That's
where the variable is, not the bowl issue. This is the same reason that
breaking O.J.'s single season rushing record in a 16 game season when it was
set in a 12 game season is silly. Pundits everywhere saw this coming when
the season was lengthened and bowl games were made official.  

 

All of career and season stats should be kept on an average per game basis,
but they are not because - if they did - Jim Brown would still be the NFL's
leading rusher. Until someone adopts this method, the rule is the rule.

 

Which leads to...

 

2. Why is Tebow the first time that anyone has brought this issue up? There
are dozens of records that have been "broken" only because of the 12th game
plus the bowl game. I have never seen the issue raised until now, much less
in a graphic by the broadcast company when the record was broken. Another
good example is Bowden's victory total that includes what would be Division
II victories at Samford. At the time, there was no distinction, so the NCAA
rule is that they count as Division I. A dumb rule, but a rule is a rule,
and no one brings the issue up - unless it is Tebow.

 

-Zeb

 

 

On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:39 AM, Juno Gator wrote:





QB Tim Tebow
Looked like the Tebow of old Saturday, completing 15-of-21 passes for 164
yards and two touchdowns, and rushing 18 times for 85 yards and two more
touchdowns. Tebow had his first turnover-free day since Sept. 26 against
Kentucky, and the offense generally looked crisp and prepared against a soft
Georgia defense. And props to Tebow for scoring career rushing touchdowns 50
and 51, breaking Herschel Walker's rushing touchdown record. True Tebow
fans, though, won't be happy until Tebow gets to 55 touchdowns, because we
all know that Walker really had 54. Walker had five touchdowns in bowl games
that the SEC refuses to apply retro-actively for some reason, even though
the SEC counts Tebow's bowl game TDs.

 





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