2021 Bobcat Record Watch
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May want to add some single season passing lists. McKay is at 66.4 for completion pct. 10th is 59.6. A ways to go, but I think he's going to finish above that. Completions in a season: 10th is 193, McKay has 79, which puts him a little behind pace for that. TD passes in a season: 10th is 17, he has 11 is on pace for 23, which is fifth. 2,431 is 10th for yards/season and McKay has 1,181 after five games so right on pace for that.
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Is Lance on pace to finish in the top 10 receiving yards in a season?
How about team interceptions in a season?
How about team interceptions in a season?
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If Isaiah stays healthy he will likely end the regular season in 3rd place on the career rush yards list. And being just a Junior now means he would likely pass Ryan Johnson for 1st place before he finishes his collegiate career!
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Yes, McCutcheon is definitely on pace. 10th is 964. He has 521. On pace for 1,100, which is 5th. Record is 1,149, so he has a shot at that as well.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:39 pmIs Lance on pace to finish in the top 10 receiving yards in a season?
How about team interceptions in a season?
He's also on pace for 9 TD receptions, which is 5th. Record is 12.
Receptions in a season: 10th is 64. He's on pace for 60, so he has a shot there.
Receiving yards per game: 10th is 81.5. He's at 104.2, which would be second all time.
Record for team INTs is 29. 10th is 19. MSU has 7 so far, so that's gonna be tough to get to.
Rushing yards allowed per play is 2.8, which would be fourth all time. Tenth is 3.28.
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I was given a copy of the 2021 Record Book Saturday to copy edit. It's a very impressive document. It's 232 pages, so it'll be a while before I get all the way through it. I've done it before, but it has a lot more stuff in it now. It has the stats for every player to put on a uniform for MSU since 1956. It has year-by-year stats for every team since 1981. It even has a jersey list that shows the player that wore the number since 1926.
It also has a list of all the stadiums MSU has had. It was at 11th and College three separate times. 1897-1908, 1915-22, 1923-29.
It also has a list of all the stadiums MSU has had. It was at 11th and College three separate times. 1897-1908, 1915-22, 1923-29.
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Will this be published for the public, or is it just for the school/conference/press?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:05 pmI was given a copy of the 2021 Record Book Saturday to copy edit. It's a very impressive document. It's 232 pages, so it'll be a while before I get all the way through it. I've done it before, but it has a lot more stuff in it now. It has the stats for every player to put on a uniform for MSU since 1956. It has year-by-year stats for every team since 1981. It even has a jersey list that shows the player that wore the number since 1926.
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Are your numbers based on regular season only? Or do they include playoffs?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:50 pmYes, McCutcheon is definitely on pace. 10th is 964. He has 521. On pace for 1,100, which is 5th. Record is 1,149, so he has a shot at that as well.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:39 pmIs Lance on pace to finish in the top 10 receiving yards in a season?
How about team interceptions in a season?
He's also on pace for 9 TD receptions, which is 5th. Record is 12.
Receptions in a season: 10th is 64. He's on pace for 60, so he has a shot there.
Receiving yards per game: 10th is 81.5. He's at 104.2, which would be second all time.
Record for team INTs is 29. 10th is 19. MSU has 7 so far, so that's gonna be tough to get to.
Rushing yards allowed per play is 2.8, which would be fourth all time. Tenth is 3.28.
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Not sure off the top of my head. I'll have to check.onceacat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:19 pmAre your numbers based on regular season only? Or do they include playoffs?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:50 pmYes, McCutcheon is definitely on pace. 10th is 964. He has 521. On pace for 1,100, which is 5th. Record is 1,149, so he has a shot at that as well.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:39 pmIs Lance on pace to finish in the top 10 receiving yards in a season?
How about team interceptions in a season?
He's also on pace for 9 TD receptions, which is 5th. Record is 12.
Receptions in a season: 10th is 64. He's on pace for 60, so he has a shot there.
Receiving yards per game: 10th is 81.5. He's at 104.2, which would be second all time.
Record for team INTs is 29. 10th is 19. MSU has 7 so far, so that's gonna be tough to get to.
Rushing yards allowed per play is 2.8, which would be fourth all time. Tenth is 3.28.
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I'm not sure. I think it will be on the website and may be currently.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:13 pmWill this be published for the public, or is it just for the school/conference/press?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:05 pmI was given a copy of the 2021 Record Book Saturday to copy edit. It's a very impressive document. It's 232 pages, so it'll be a while before I get all the way through it. I've done it before, but it has a lot more stuff in it now. It has the stats for every player to put on a uniform for MSU since 1956. It has year-by-year stats for every team since 1981. It even has a jersey list that shows the player that wore the number since 1926.
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alright made some updates. I will probably add a few more as well, I just don't like adding them when its a super long shot... so some of them I will look to add in the coming games, when records look more in reach.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
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That’s what I thought. Which means that if the Cats have a deep playoff run, it would really skew Lances or Ifanses numbers relative…to say Ryan Johnson.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:51 pmalright made some updates. I will probably add a few more as well, I just don't like adding them when its a super long shot... so some of them I will look to add in the coming games, when records look more in reach.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
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that's a bad example. 1. Ryan Johnson stats would have counted playoffs.... and 2. Not sure if they ever even made the playoffs? haha. So all of the stats are apples to apples vs. Ryan Johnson.onceacat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:07 pmThat’s what I thought. Which means that if the Cats have a deep playoff run, it would really skew Lances or Ifanses numbers relative…to say Ryan Johnson.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:51 pmalright made some updates. I will probably add a few more as well, I just don't like adding them when its a super long shot... so some of them I will look to add in the coming games, when records look more in reach.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
a better example is some of the badasss DL players from the 80's. Mark Fellows career and season Sack numbers were INSANE if you include the playoff runs. He is still number 1 all time in those categories even without counting playoffs. crazy.
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Ryan got one playoff game against McNeese St. they had a suffocating run defense.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:11 pmthat's a bad example. 1. Ryan Johnson stats would have counted playoffs.... and 2. Not sure if they ever even made the playoffs? haha. So all of the stats are apples to apples vs. Ryan Johnson.onceacat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:07 pmThat’s what I thought. Which means that if the Cats have a deep playoff run, it would really skew Lances or Ifanses numbers relative…to say Ryan Johnson.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:51 pmalright made some updates. I will probably add a few more as well, I just don't like adding them when its a super long shot... so some of them I will look to add in the coming games, when records look more in reach.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
a better example is some of the badasss DL players from the 80's. Mark Fellows career and season Sack numbers were INSANE if you include the playoff runs. He is still number 1 all time in those categories even without counting playoffs. crazy.
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Wouldn't an editor think that 1915-22 and 23-29 is equal to 1915-29? hahaa
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Barring injury, I don't see any way Ifanse doesn't break the all time records for most rushing yards career and most 100 yard games rushing career.
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My bold prediction earlier this season is that he will break both of those marks THIS YEAR.
It’s not impossible with a solid playoff run.
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maybe you can reach out to the athletic department. Per the Sunday Notebook release. Link below and snippet:
https://msubobcats.com/news/2021/10/3/f ... r-unc.aspx
• Lance McCutcheon's 107 receiving yards against UNC gives him back-to-back 100-yard games and three in his last four contests. His 1,043 career receiving yards is 77 from Montana State's career top 10 list.
I am pretty sure that is not accurate. From what I can see, Lance needs closer to 700 yards to make the career top 10 list.
maybe you can reach out to the athletic department. Per the Sunday Notebook release. Link below and snippet:
https://msubobcats.com/news/2021/10/3/f ... r-unc.aspx
• Lance McCutcheon's 107 receiving yards against UNC gives him back-to-back 100-yard games and three in his last four contests. His 1,043 career receiving yards is 77 from Montana State's career top 10 list.
I am pretty sure that is not accurate. From what I can see, Lance needs closer to 700 yards to make the career top 10 list.
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https://msubobcats.com/sports/2021/7/22 ... tfile.aspxTomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:26 pmI'm not sure. I think it will be on the website and may be currently.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:13 pmWill this be published for the public, or is it just for the school/conference/press?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:05 pmI was given a copy of the 2021 Record Book Saturday to copy edit. It's a very impressive document. It's 232 pages, so it'll be a while before I get all the way through it. I've done it before, but it has a lot more stuff in it now. It has the stats for every player to put on a uniform for MSU since 1956. It has year-by-year stats for every team since 1981. It even has a jersey list that shows the player that wore the number since 1926.
Tom, are these the same? The ones under the Record Books/Statistical Almanacs heading?
I hadn't seen these before, but a very cool reference.
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Yeah-I'm just saying that because that era of Cats were really terrible (and everyone knew that Johnson was going to get the ball pretty much every play & he still put up those numbers while only having one playoff game.profisme wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 10:02 pmRyan got one playoff game against McNeese St. they had a suffocating run defense.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:11 pmthat's a bad example. 1. Ryan Johnson stats would have counted playoffs.... and 2. Not sure if they ever even made the playoffs? haha. So all of the stats are apples to apples vs. Ryan Johnson.onceacat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:07 pmThat’s what I thought. Which means that if the Cats have a deep playoff run, it would really skew Lances or Ifanses numbers relative…to say Ryan Johnson.mslacatfan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:51 pmalright made some updates. I will probably add a few more as well, I just don't like adding them when its a super long shot... so some of them I will look to add in the coming games, when records look more in reach.
per the question on playoffs. They (the big sky) started adding playoff games to the season/career stats somewhere in the 90's ish.
a better example is some of the badasss DL players from the 80's. Mark Fellows career and season Sack numbers were INSANE if you include the playoff runs. He is still number 1 all time in those categories even without counting playoffs. crazy.
Of course, Ifanse played in an era with teams that were absolutely loaded at the skill positions (except QB for his first couple seasons). And missed a bunch of games for injuries. And is still putting up insane numbers.
Its just interesting to compare (and yes, those guys from the 80s who didn't have playoff games included )
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Yes, that's it. It seems to be growing, but that 2019 edition is the same number of pages, so it should almost the exact same content. Yes, it's a very cool reference, especially for stat geeks like me.kmax wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:48 pmhttps://msubobcats.com/sports/2021/7/22 ... tfile.aspxTomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:26 pmI'm not sure. I think it will be on the website and may be currently.coloradocat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:13 pmWill this be published for the public, or is it just for the school/conference/press?TomCat88 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:05 pmI was given a copy of the 2021 Record Book Saturday to copy edit. It's a very impressive document. It's 232 pages, so it'll be a while before I get all the way through it. I've done it before, but it has a lot more stuff in it now. It has the stats for every player to put on a uniform for MSU since 1956. It has year-by-year stats for every team since 1981. It even has a jersey list that shows the player that wore the number since 1926.
Tom, are these the same? The ones under the Record Books/Statistical Almanacs heading?
I hadn't seen these before, but a very cool reference.
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