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http://cfn.scout.com/2/665133.html

Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State

After a stunning breakout season with 67 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks at an end, Campbell will move to an outside linebacker in the new scheme. In reality, he'll likely play a hybrid of end and linebacker to do whatever is needed, but wherever he lines up, he'll be one of the Big 12's most dangerous defenders who'll need to be accounted for on every play. At 6-5 and 232 pounds, he has decent size, to go along with far too much speed for most tackles. The former walk-on was surprisingly strong against the run and could be devastating in all areas with more room to move.

Preseason 25 Best Ends

1. Calais Campbell, Jr. Miami

2. Tommy Blake, Sr. TCU

3. Bruce Davis, Sr. UCLA

4. Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State*

5. Albert McClellan, Jr. Marshall

6. Derrick Harvey, Jr. Florida

7. Quentin Groves, Sr. Auburn

*Campbell is part LB, part DE this year but is being counted as a DE

i guess Groves is alright, i mean he at least was an Honorable mention.

p.s. rob jackson, our true de, is better.





Great first post... (hope you caught the sarcasm)

hope you caught the sarcasm about your boy Groves.

p.s. not first post. learn how to use the internet.

asava,

We're a hospitable bunch to rival fans and we don't even make them genuflect at our logo. But if you come here to flame and start crap, you better cinch up your big girl panties. It won't be pleasant.

Here's hoping you don't choose the latter path.

Welcome and War Eagle.

asava,

We're a hospitable bunch to rival fans and we don't even make them genuflect at our logo. But if you come here to flame and start crap, you better cinch up your big girl panties. It won't be pleasant.

Here's hoping you don't choose the latter path.

Welcome and War Eagle.

is this where i get lynched? seriously you guys need to find a better way to solve your problems. you can't just lynch everything away.

The humorous thing is that a ksu fan would actually come here and expect us to fear some pitiful trash talk.

I mean we tried to get a tougher team but scheduling is hard and we had to settle.

Everyone hide! KSU is coming and they're bringing a de/lb with them! :rolleyes:

rob jackson is a scary man.

As long as he isn't packing we aren't scared. We met a team full of scary guys last year. The university of florida. They scared everyone right into a national championship. Of course they got their asses handed to them on a platter at Jordan-Hare. I seem to recall them going scoreless in the 2nd half.

So you got anyone besides jackson? You are starting to remind me of an AU posing as a ksu fan. Either that or you're like 12.

Everyone hide! KSU is coming and they're bringing a de/lb with them! :rolleyes:

rob jackson is a scary man.

No! This is a scary man. You better tell your fat a$$ QB to call up the baseball team and get a throat protector.

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Everyone hide! KSU is coming and they're bringing a de/lb with them! :rolleyes:

rob jackson is a scary man.

As long as he isn't packing we aren't scared. We met a team full of scary guys last year. The university of florida. They scared everyone right into a national championship. Of course they got their asses handed to them on a platter at Jordan-Hare. I seem to recall them going scoreless in the 2nd half.

So you got anyone besides jackson? You are starting to remind me of an AU posing as a ksu fan. Either that or you're like 12.

all of that has already been discussed on another thread. i would hate to repost old info.

http://cfn.scout.com/2/665133.html

Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State

After a stunning breakout season with 67 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks at an end, Campbell will move to an outside linebacker in the new scheme. In reality, he'll likely play a hybrid of end and linebacker to do whatever is needed, but wherever he lines up, he'll be one of the Big 12's most dangerous defenders who'll need to be accounted for on every play. At 6-5 and 232 pounds, he has decent size, to go along with far too much speed for most tackles. The former walk-on was surprisingly strong against the run and could be devastating in all areas with more room to move.

Preseason 25 Best Ends

1. Calais Campbell, Jr. Miami

2. Tommy Blake, Sr. TCU

3. Bruce Davis, Sr. UCLA

4. Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State*

5. Albert McClellan, Jr. Marshall

6. Derrick Harvey, Jr. Florida

7. Quentin Groves, Sr. Auburn

*Campbell is part LB, part DE this year but is being counted as a DE

i guess Groves is alright, i mean he at least was an Honorable mention.

p.s. rob jackson, our true de, is better.

Wow. Pre-season AA, 2nd team. Do you get like, a trophy or something for that? And he's a walk-on, too! Your coaching staff sure knows how to pick 'em. :lol:

Everyone hide! KSU is coming and they're bringing a de/lb with them! :rolleyes:

rob jackson is a scary man.

So is your mother. :o

http://cfn.scout.com/2/665133.html

Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State

After a stunning breakout season with 67 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks at an end, Campbell will move to an outside linebacker in the new scheme. In reality, he'll likely play a hybrid of end and linebacker to do whatever is needed, but wherever he lines up, he'll be one of the Big 12's most dangerous defenders who'll need to be accounted for on every play. At 6-5 and 232 pounds, he has decent size, to go along with far too much speed for most tackles. The former walk-on was surprisingly strong against the run and could be devastating in all areas with more room to move.

Preseason 25 Best Ends

1. Calais Campbell, Jr. Miami

2. Tommy Blake, Sr. TCU

3. Bruce Davis, Sr. UCLA

4. Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State*

5. Albert McClellan, Jr. Marshall

6. Derrick Harvey, Jr. Florida

7. Quentin Groves, Sr. Auburn

*Campbell is part LB, part DE this year but is being counted as a DE

i guess Groves is alright, i mean he at least was an Honorable mention.

p.s. rob jackson, our true de, is better.

Wow. Pre-season AA, 2nd team. Do you get like, a trophy or something for that? And he's a walk-on, too! Your coaching staff sure knows how to pick 'em. :lol:

as long as the trophy has a plague that reads "Better than Quentin Groves" on it, we would accept it and put it on the mantle.

The good thing is these guys will be gone in 24 days and some change with their tails between their legs and eyes popped out of the sockets at what real football is. You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy.

http://cfn.scout.com/2/665133.html

Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State

After a stunning breakout season with 67 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks at an end, Campbell will move to an outside linebacker in the new scheme. In reality, he'll likely play a hybrid of end and linebacker to do whatever is needed, but wherever he lines up, he'll be one of the Big 12's most dangerous defenders who'll need to be accounted for on every play. At 6-5 and 232 pounds, he has decent size, to go along with far too much speed for most tackles. The former walk-on was surprisingly strong against the run and could be devastating in all areas with more room to move.

Preseason 25 Best Ends

1. Calais Campbell, Jr. Miami

2. Tommy Blake, Sr. TCU

3. Bruce Davis, Sr. UCLA

4. Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State*

5. Albert McClellan, Jr. Marshall

6. Derrick Harvey, Jr. Florida

7. Quentin Groves, Sr. Auburn

*Campbell is part LB, part DE this year but is being counted as a DE

i guess Groves is alright, i mean he at least was an Honorable mention.

p.s. rob jackson, our true de, is better.

Wow. Pre-season AA, 2nd team. Do you get like, a trophy or something for that? And he's a walk-on, too! Your coaching staff sure knows how to pick 'em. :lol:

as long as the trophy has a plague that reads "Better than Quentin Groves" on it, we would accept it and put it on the mantle.

I'd be happy to give you the plague.

http://cfn.scout.com/2/665133.html

Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State

After a stunning breakout season with 67 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks at an end, Campbell will move to an outside linebacker in the new scheme. In reality, he'll likely play a hybrid of end and linebacker to do whatever is needed, but wherever he lines up, he'll be one of the Big 12's most dangerous defenders who'll need to be accounted for on every play. At 6-5 and 232 pounds, he has decent size, to go along with far too much speed for most tackles. The former walk-on was surprisingly strong against the run and could be devastating in all areas with more room to move.

Preseason 25 Best Ends

1. Calais Campbell, Jr. Miami

2. Tommy Blake, Sr. TCU

3. Bruce Davis, Sr. UCLA

4. Ian Campbell, Jr. Kansas State*

5. Albert McClellan, Jr. Marshall

6. Derrick Harvey, Jr. Florida

7. Quentin Groves, Sr. Auburn

*Campbell is part LB, part DE this year but is being counted as a DE

i guess Groves is alright, i mean he at least was an Honorable mention.

p.s. rob jackson, our true de, is better.

Wow. Pre-season AA, 2nd team. Do you get like, a trophy or something for that? And he's a walk-on, too! Your coaching staff sure knows how to pick 'em. :lol:

as long as the trophy has a plague that reads "Better than Quentin Groves" on it, we would accept it and put it on the mantle.

I'd be happy to give you the plague.

damnit. i ****** up on that one.

EDIT: Watch the language.

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rob jackson is a scary man.

Your mother is a scary man...

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