Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Nevada QB redeems himself


Colin Kaepernick restored the faith of Nevada fans with a four-TD day in the Wolfpack's second spring scrimmage, this after a performance in the first scrimmage that could best be described as "setting offensive football back several years."

The reigning WAC freshman of the year threw touchdown passes of 71, 65 and 55 yards and added a 1-yard rushing score in Saturday's scrimmage, the Wolf Pack's second of the spring.
No word on whether or not the Nevada defense attended the scrimmage.

Non-BCS Notebook [ESPN.com]

8 comments:

  1. Is it too much to ask for him to tweak a hammy before that Nov. 22nd matchup?

    I really had all I can handle of him running wild on us last year...

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  2. If that happens again...I'll be a monkey's uncle.

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  3. "No word on whether or not the Nevada defense attended the scrimmage."

    Actually, I can answer that. It was Boise's defense on loan from Peterson who he was playing against.

    Explains everything I guess.

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  4. ...and how did the Pack defense do against Boise State in that last outing PackFan? I forgot.

    Also, who won? Forgot that too.

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  5. :)

    I didn't forget, just didn't think that it was as funny if I threw that in there.

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  6. Just joshin'. You seem like a level-headed and decent Wolf_space_pack fan! Good luck this year...and here's to Kaepernick twisting his ankle coming out of the tunnel before the BSU game.

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  7. What is with this obsession you Boise people have with Kap?

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