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UTSA played very well on the road against #22 ranked Arizona. Let's see if they can play mistake free football and get the schools first P5 victory.

UTSA is everyone's dark horse to win the West.  Their freshman QB is extremely good.  

Bill Snyder teams are well coached and tough as nails. This should be a good one.

Go Runners!

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Bogie looking sharp once again, but tough failure on 4th and goal. Jacksonville State over Auburn at the half? I know it's before early, but anyone else detecting a bit of parity this season?

there is no easy win in C-USA is what I am seeing.

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KSU really physically pounded UTSA.  Lot of injuries.  Too many penalties.  Bogie came back to earth.  Alamodome looked surprisingly empty to me in the 2nd half.  Tough loss.  K-State was beatable with their backup QB having never started a game.

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KSU really physically pounded UTSA.  Lot of injuries.  Too many penalties.  Bogie came back to earth.  Alamodome looked surprisingly empty to me in the 2nd half.  Tough loss.  K-State was beatable with their backup QB having never started a game.

Bogie looked like a young quarterback - make a few good throws, miss a few.  He didn't make any huge mistakes so that's a plus.  

K-State really looked bad.  Quarterback missed way too many throws and they don't appear to have a real running back.  Not an impressive game for UTSA. 

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Bogenshutz has thrown several INTs that for some reason KSSt is not intercepting.

i don't see why y'all think he's so great.

unlike our starter, he's a freshman (I think he got a waiver-believe they call him a redshirt freshman). Oh, and while we are talking about this what was mini-mac's TD-INT ratio last season?

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unlike our starter, he's a freshman (I think he got a waiver-believe they call him a redshirt freshman). Oh, and while we are talking about this what was mini-mac's TD-INT ratio last season?

I don't know what your points are here.  I've never said McNulty is better.    I'd rather have McNulty over Bogenshutz this season though.

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I don't know what your points are here.  I've never said McNulty is better.    I'd rather have McNulty over Bogenshutz this season though.

A freshman has/can have potential. A freshman is supposed to be more likely to throw some picks than a more experienced player.. McNulty was 6-7 TD-INT last year as a 4th year JR. That's why people are interested in Bogie and down on mini-Mac. I think you could make an intelligent argument that Bogenshultz is the better QB value (and possibly better QB this season).

What say you today, still riding the McNulty bandwagon?

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A freshman has/can have potential. A freshman is supposed to be more likely to throw some picks than a more experienced player.. McNulty was 6-7 TD-INT last year as a 4th year JR. That's why people are interested in Bogie and down on mini-Mac. I think you could make an intelligent argument that Bogenshultz is the better QB value (and possibly better QB this season).

What say you today, still riding the McNulty bandwagon?

Honestly, I'd take either UNT's 3rd String QB 
OR
UNT's 3rd/4th string TE 

over either of them.

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