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Who was sUcK's player taken in the first round tonight???
#1
crickets....:hilarious:




crickets.....:lmao:




crickets.....:biglmao:




Kentucky football - we still brag about titles that Bear Bryant won 60 years ago.
#2
have you ever won a title at anything?
#3
Stick to the topic KOKing
#4
your bring up titles back in the Bear Bryant ERA. What I asked wasn't off topic. You as well as everyone already knows the answer to my question. 0
#5
I wouldn't get my hopes too built up over this guy Neery. IMO a dumb move given this guy's off field history.

WVU Football - All time winningest program WITHOUT a title!
#6
Oh and the high school drop out drug dealer that gt took from WVU tonight
#7
He'll end up just like the last WVU player picked in the first round.
#8
Honestly neery, there is good trolldom, then there is downright boredom. This is boring.:lame:
#9
^
lol it seems to work though.
Theres always hatefilled replies.
Which is what he wants.

But i can assure you one thing, Randall Cobb is a much better player and will have a much better future than maybe anyone taken in the draft from WVU over the past 10 drafts, not just this one.
#10
Randall Cobb....Hell Jared Lorenzen had a better career than anyone drafted out of WVU the past 10 years.
#11
^
lol
#12
Let's see now. Bruce Irvin was taken by the Seahags, Owen Schmidt is still with the Eaglettes, Steve Slaton is with the Dolphins, and we have a former defensive star with the Deadskins.

BTW, mark this down yUcKsters....the two top quarterbacks taken next year in the draft will be Landry Jones from Oklahoma and Geno Smith from WVU.
#13
dangerousdaneerfan Wrote:the two top quarterbacks taken next year in the draft will be Landry Jones from Oklahoma and Geno Smith from WVU.
You are prolly right about that unless Barkley has a great year for USC. If he does then Smith wil lbe behind both Jones and Barkley. To be fair though, next year's draft is going to be weak at the QB spot.
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#14
Ive got 3 possibly 4 qb's ahead of Smith. Barkley, Jones, Wilson for sure. If bray comes out he'll be ahead as well.
#15
The QB spots will be wide open for next year. I do agree that some of the above mentioned will probably go early, but I also believe that this will be one of those years where someone comes out of nowhere and does really well.
#16
With a move into the big 12, Pachall could move up really quick if he performs.
#17
NothingTrivial Wrote:Ive got 3 possibly 4 qb's ahead of Smith. Barkley, Jones, Wilson for sure. If bray comes out he'll be ahead as well.
I can't figure out who this is.
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#18
Tyler Wilson from Arkansas.
#19
NothingTrivial Wrote:Tyler Wilson from Arkansas.
Oh ok. I totally forgot about him. I wonder though what kind of season he will have without his head coach.
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#20
I look for him to drop off quiet a bit after losing his top 2 WR's and now this with the coach. I still think he's a late 1st rounder next year.
#21
Randell Cobb made more greater plays and contributed more to his team in one year than any of the WVU players have in their whole careers.
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#22
^In the last 10 years for sure.
#23
dangerousdaneerfan Wrote:Let's see now. Bruce Irvin was taken by the Seahags, Owen Schmidt is still with the Eaglettes, Steve Slaton is with the Dolphins, and we have a former defensive star with the Deadskins.

BTW, mark this down yUcKsters....the two top quarterbacks taken next year in the draft will be Landry Jones from Oklahoma and Geno Smith from WVU.

Kentucky Wildcats currently in the NFL:

Randall Cobb-Packers
John Conner-Jets
Jeremy Jarmon-Broncos
Stevie Johnson-Bills
Trevard Lindley-Eagles
Ricky Lumpkin-Cadinals
Tim Masthay-Packers
Chris Matthews-Browns
Glenn Pakulak-Raiders
Myron Pryor-Patriots
Corey Peters-Falcons
Alfonso Smith-Raiders
Jacob Tamme- Broncos
Wesley Woodyard-Broncos
Garry Williams-Panthers


West Virginia Mountainqueers currently in the NFL:

Anthony Becht-Chiefs
Selvish Capers-Giants
Brandon Hogan-Panthers
Monty Ivy-Steelers
Will Johnson-Steelers
Adam Jones-Bengals
Ellis Lankster-Jets
Wes Lyons-Steelers
Pat Macafee-Colts
Corey McIntyre-Bills
Ryan Mundy-Steelers
Chris Nield-Redskins
Darius Reynaud-Titans
Robert Sands-Bengals
Owen Shmidt-Eagles
Steve Slaton-Dolphins
JT Thomas-Bears

It's pretty even. Quality wise I'd give the edge to Kentucky. Numbers wise WVU has the edge 17-15.
#24
Just for the record Stevie Johnson, Tim Masthay, Anthony Becht and Pac Man Jones have probably had the most success in the NFL thus far. I do think Cobb will be the best of the bunch eventually.
#25
Irvin will be joined in this draft by Trevathan.
#26
Winston Guy-Seahawks

Danny Trevathan-Broncos.
#27
FBALL Wrote:Kentucky Wildcats currently in the NFL:

Randall Cobb-Packers
John Conner-Jets
Jeremy Jarmon-Broncos
Stevie Johnson-Bills
Trevard Lindley-Eagles
Ricky Lumpkin-Cadinals
Tim Masthay-Packers
Chris Matthews-Browns
Glenn Pakulak-Raiders
Myron Pryor-Patriots
Corey Peters-Falcons
Alfonso Smith-Raiders
Jacob Tamme- Broncos
Wesley Woodyard-Broncos
Garry Williams-Panthers


West Virginia Mountainqueers currently in the NFL:

Anthony Becht-Chiefs
Selvish Capers-Giants
Brandon Hogan-Panthers
Monty Ivy-Steelers
Will Johnson-Steelers
Adam Jones-Bengals
Ellis Lankster-Jets
Wes Lyons-Steelers
Pat Macafee-Colts
Corey McIntyre-Bills
Ryan Mundy-Steelers
Chris Nield-Redskins
Darius Reynaud-Titans
Robert Sands-Bengals
Owen Shmidt-Eagles
Steve Slaton-Dolphins
JT Thomas-Bears

It's pretty even. Quality wise I'd give the edge to Kentucky. Numbers wise WVU has the edge 17-15.


Sorry... I know I'm not in this fight but..... Since talking College Football...

Notre Dame - 27

Armando Allen -Chicago Bears
Sergio Brown - New England Patriots
David Bruton - Denver Broncos
John Carlson - Minnesota Vikings
Jimmy Clausen - Carolina Panthers
Anthony Fasano - Miami Dolphins
Michael Floyd - Arizona Cardinals
Ryan Harris - Denver Broncos
Robert Hughes - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
J.J. Jansen - Carolina Panthers
Terrail Lambert - Oakland Raiders
Derek Landri - Philadelphia Eagles
Trevor Laws - St. Louis Rams
Kyle McCarthy - Kansas City Chiefs
Eric Olsen - New Orleans Saints
Brady Quinn - Kansas City Chiefs
Kyle Rudolph - Minnesota Vikings
Brian Smith - Cleveland Browns
Harrison Smith - Minnesota Vikings
Chris Stewart - Arizona Cardinals
John Sullivan - Minnesota Vikings
Golden Tate - Seattle Seahawks
Justin Tuck - New York Giants
Darrin Walls - Atlanta Falcons
Ian Williams - San Francisco 49ers
Sam Young - Buffalo Bills
Tom Zbikowski - Baltimore Raven
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#28
So now WVU has three payers taken in this draft and UK has two. It's not making a great case for WVU's proposed superiority.
#29
ekff Wrote:Sorry... I know I'm not in this fight but..... Since talking College Football...

Notre Dame - 27

Armando Allen -Chicago Bears
Sergio Brown - New England Patriots
David Bruton - Denver Broncos
John Carlson - Minnesota Vikings
Jimmy Clausen - Carolina Panthers
Anthony Fasano - Miami Dolphins
Michael Floyd - Arizona Cardinals
Ryan Harris - Denver Broncos
Robert Hughes - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
J.J. Jansen - Carolina Panthers
Terrail Lambert - Oakland Raiders
Derek Landri - Philadelphia Eagles
Trevor Laws - St. Louis Rams
Kyle McCarthy - Kansas City Chiefs
Eric Olsen - New Orleans Saints
Brady Quinn - Kansas City Chiefs
Kyle Rudolph - Minnesota Vikings
Brian Smith - Cleveland Browns
Harrison Smith - Minnesota Vikings
Chris Stewart - Arizona Cardinals
John Sullivan - Minnesota Vikings
Golden Tate - Seattle Seahawks
Justin Tuck - New York Giants
Darrin Walls - Atlanta Falcons
Ian Williams - San Francisco 49ers
Sam Young - Buffalo Bills
Tom Zbikowski - Baltimore Raven

I don't think many on here would try to make that argument. The Golden domers get a decisive edge.
#30
Who gives a crap about the Fighting Irish. They haven't won anything in a Coon's age atleast WVU play in a the Big 12 now.

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