He (Diondre Borel) also is the only quarterback in the nation with a lower interception percentage than Moore going into Friday's game against Boise State in Logan, Utah (7:30 p.m., ESPN2). Borel has 13 touchdown passes and three interceptions.
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Must be.
…ints/attempt or ints/completion, as opposed to ints/TD. You wold hope, anyway.
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They said the only one other than Moore. I need to read it more carefully.
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it came from the idaho statesman
did you really expect intelligent composition?
This is national TV. So don't pick your noses or scratch your nuts.
I got it
It’s definitely interceptions per attempt.
Borel has 3 picks in 307 attempts.
Moore has 3 picks in 300 attempts.
Basic stuff. The Statesman really should clarify that point in their article though.
I’m sure it will be different by the end of the game, however.
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Man, Moore's numbers are amazing
He throws a TD roughly once every 10 passes.
by Drew Roberts on Nov 18, 2009 9:18 PM PST up reply actions
No kidding
That really puts his numbers into perspective doesn’t it? Jeez.
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Hawkins has been good for one upset a year since going to Colorado.
It’s not outside the realm of possibilities.
Boise State - The best in all the land (The "land" being Idaho, and large parts of California, Oregon, and Nevada.)
wrong post...oops... that's a whole other version of munson'd!
Boise State - The best in all the land (The "land" being Idaho, and large parts of California, Oregon, and Nevada.)
Another stat Moore leads the nation...
we’re saying Foles is one of the more accurate passers in college football and he’s been sacked only five times all season, tied nationally with Boise State’s Kellen Moore for fewest times sacked.
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/ua/articles/2009/11/18/20091118spt-p2young.html
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