Any halfbrain knew Miles was gonna run away from the "competition."
This. It's simple logic. Miles has been miles ahead of Lindquist since they got on campus. It wasn't Sark playing favorites, Miles was noticeably better. There hasn't been much, if any separation between Williams and Lindquist.
Dinks from doogman try and say Miles has a weak arm, but it's fine. He's poised, confident, and knows how to play QB. He came from a great high school that wins the championship almost every year in Colorado. Lindquist was busy playing hero ball at Mercer Island because they had no one else.
If anyone says that about Miles, counter them with this
And about the OSU game, everyone remembers we had Sankey, Cooper and Washington all surpass 140 yards rushing each, but Miles went 15/24 for 162 yards with 1 TD and 0 INTs.
Everyone seems to remember everything about that game. Except the fact that Oregon State didn't show up. Miles numbers are actually pretty shitty considering he was throwing against players that didn't care.
Any halfbrain knew Miles was gonna run away from the "competition."
This. It's simple logic. Miles has been miles ahead of Lindquist since they got on campus. It wasn't Sark playing favorites, Miles was noticeably better. There hasn't been much, if any separation between Williams and Lindquist.
Dinks from doogman try and say Miles has a weak arm, but it's fine. He's poised, confident, and knows how to play QB. He came from a great high school that wins the championship almost every year in Colorado. Lindquist was busy playing hero ball at Mercer Island because they had no one else.
If anyone says that about Miles, counter them with this
And about the OSU game, everyone remembers we had Sankey, Cooper and Washington all surpass 140 yards rushing each, but Miles went 15/24 for 162 yards with 1 TD and 0 INTs.
Everyone seems to remember everything about that game. Except the fact that Oregon State didn't show up. Miles numbers are actually pretty shitty considering he was throwing against players that didn't care.
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30/46 (65.2%) 311 yards (207.33/game) with 3 TDs, 2 INTs
Keith Price in Road/Neutral games in 2013:
104/162 (60%) 1214 yards (242.8/game) with with 8 TDs and 2 INTs.