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    Default G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    thanks to David Smoak and smoaky.com for the info



    G.J. Kinne Stats (Canton and Gilmer)-State Records

    Through 6-games in 2006:
    (Last game vs. Sabine)
    Passing: 9-17-0-4-158
    Rushing: 3-(-1)-0

    G.J. Kinne Career Stats
    2003-2005 (Canton High School)
    2006 (Gilmer High School)

    Total Offense, Career: 12,954 (Not sure about state record)
    (10,677 @ Canton, 2003-2005)
    (1,805 @ Gilmer, 2006 through 6-Games)

    Passing TD's, Career: 111 (State Record: 167-Graham Harrell)
    CAREER TD PASSES
    1. 167 - Graham Harrell, Ennis, 2000-03 (4A)
    2. 116 - Colt McCoy, Jim Ned, 2002-04 (2A)
    3. 114 - Drew Tate, Baytown Lee, 1999-02 (5A)
    4. 111- G.J. Kinne, Canton, 2003-2005, Gilmer, 2006
    5. 104 - Chandler Dane, Decatur, 2002-04 (3A)
    6. 101 - Stephen McGee, Burnet, 2001-03 (3A)

    2003 @ Canton-15
    2004 @ Canton-29
    2005 @ Canton-42
    2006 @ Gilmer -25 (through 6-Games/vs. Sabine)

    Passing TD's, Game: (State Record: 8 held by 3 Players)
    7- @ Gilmer vs. Center, 2006
    6- @ Canton vs. Athens, 2004
    5- @ Canton vs. Bullard, 2005
    5- @ Canton vs. Gilmer, 2005

    Passing Yards, Career: 10,258 (through 6-Games/Sabine '06)
    (State Record: 12,511-G. Harrell)
    CAREER PASSING YARDS
    1. 12,511 - Graham Harrell, Ennis, 2000-03 (4A)
    2. 12,183 - Drew Tate, Baytown Lee, 1999-02 (5A)
    3. 10,258 - G.J. Kinne, Canton, 2003-2005, Gilmer, 2006
    4. 10,136 - Phillip Daugherty, Bridgeport, 2000-02 (3A)
    5. 10,042 - Chandler Dane, Decatur, 2002-04 (3A)

    2003 @ Canton-1,651
    2004 @ Canton-2,629
    2005 @ Canton-4,255
    2006 @ Gilmer-1,723 (through 6-Games, vs. Sabine)

    Passing Yards, Game: (State Record: 590-Kirk Saul, 1986)
    461 @ Canton vs. Athens, 2004
    438 @ Canton vs. Gilmer, 2005 (2nd-Round Playoff Game)

    Passing Attempts, Season (State Record: 537 Philip Daugherty, Bridgeport, 2001)
    476 @ Canton, 2005

    Passing Completions, Season (State Record: 334 Graham Harrell, 2003, Ennis)
    267 @ Canton, 2005

    Rushing Yards, Career: 2,696 (through 6-Games '06)
    2003 @ Canton-471 yards
    2004 @ Canton-1,289 yards
    2005 @ Canton-853 yards
    2006 @ Gilmer-83 yards (6-Games, vs. Sabine, 3-(-1)-0)

    Rushing Yards, Season:
    1,289 @ Canton, 2004

    Rushing TD's, Season:
    15-2004, 2005

    Rushing TD's, Career: 44
    2003 @ Canton-7
    2004 @ Canton-15
    2005 @ Canton-15
    2006 @ Gilmer-7 (6-Games vs. Sabine)
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    Umm...what is a sweet beaver??
    the best kind???

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    Career TD passes..... all are playing D-1 ball, except for Chandler Dane. That still surprises me that nobody, not 1-AA, D-II, nobody gave Dane a chance to play football.

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    Good to see that Kinne wised up, or his coach did, and quit running so much. Size and talent like that does not need 1,200 yards rushing a year. 80-90 at this point in the season is a sign of a maturing quarterback and an offense that knows its identity.

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    Originally posted by crabman
    80-90 at this point in the season is a sign of a maturing quarterback and an offense that knows its identity.
    It's the sign of an offense that has eight or nine kids at receiver who could start for any team in the state. Justin Johnson is one helluva RB, and GJ also has shown some wheels. But if you can throw the ball to a guy who is just going to outrun everyone and not take a hit, why let players on your team take punishment? Throw the ball! It seems to be working.

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    Originally posted by Buckeye80
    It's the sign of an offense that has eight or nine kids at receiver who could start for any team in the state.
    8 or 9 for any team in the state..I am assuming you mean 3A..but either way it must be nice to have all that talent in one small town.

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    Originally posted by Hupernikomen
    8 or 9 for any team in the state..I am assuming you mean 3A..but either way it must be nice to have all that talent in one small town.
    I meant 3A. Sorry.

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    Default Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by lostaussie
    thanks to David Smoak and smoaky.com for the info



    G.J. Kinne Stats (Canton and Gilmer)-State Records

    Through 6-games in 2006:
    (Last game vs. Sabine)
    Passing: 9-17-0-4-158
    Rushing: 3-(-1)-0

    G.J. Kinne Career Stats
    2003-2005 (Canton High School)
    2006 (Gilmer High School)

    Total Offense, Career: 12,954 (Not sure about state record)
    (10,677 @ Canton, 2003-2005)
    (1,805 @ Gilmer, 2006 through 6-Games)

    Passing TD's, Career: 111 (State Record: 167-Graham Harrell)
    CAREER TD PASSES
    1. 167 - Graham Harrell, Ennis, 2000-03 (4A)
    2. 116 - Colt McCoy, Jim Ned, 2002-04 (2A)
    3. 114 - Drew Tate, Baytown Lee, 1999-02 (5A)
    4. 111- G.J. Kinne, Canton, 2003-2005, Gilmer, 2006
    5. 104 - Chandler Dane, Decatur, 2002-04 (3A)
    6. 101 - Stephen McGee, Burnet, 2001-03 (3A)

    2003 @ Canton-15
    2004 @ Canton-29
    2005 @ Canton-42
    2006 @ Gilmer -25 (through 6-Games/vs. Sabine)

    Passing TD's, Game: (State Record: 8 held by 3 Players)
    7- @ Gilmer vs. Center, 2006
    6- @ Canton vs. Athens, 2004
    5- @ Canton vs. Bullard, 2005
    5- @ Canton vs. Gilmer, 2005

    Passing Yards, Career: 10,258 (through 6-Games/Sabine '06)
    (State Record: 12,511-G. Harrell)
    CAREER PASSING YARDS
    1. 12,511 - Graham Harrell, Ennis, 2000-03 (4A)
    2. 12,183 - Drew Tate, Baytown Lee, 1999-02 (5A)
    3. 10,258 - G.J. Kinne, Canton, 2003-2005, Gilmer, 2006
    4. 10,136 - Phillip Daugherty, Bridgeport, 2000-02 (3A)
    5. 10,042 - Chandler Dane, Decatur, 2002-04 (3A)

    2003 @ Canton-1,651
    2004 @ Canton-2,629
    2005 @ Canton-4,255
    2006 @ Gilmer-1,723 (through 6-Games, vs. Sabine)

    Passing Yards, Game: (State Record: 590-Kirk Saul, 1986)
    461 @ Canton vs. Athens, 2004
    438 @ Canton vs. Gilmer, 2005 (2nd-Round Playoff Game)

    Passing Attempts, Season (State Record: 537 Philip Daugherty, Bridgeport, 2001)
    476 @ Canton, 2005

    Passing Completions, Season (State Record: 334 Graham Harrell, 2003, Ennis)
    267 @ Canton, 2005

    Rushing Yards, Career: 2,696 (through 6-Games '06)
    2003 @ Canton-471 yards
    2004 @ Canton-1,289 yards
    2005 @ Canton-853 yards
    2006 @ Gilmer-83 yards (6-Games, vs. Sabine, 3-(-1)-0)

    Rushing Yards, Season:
    1,289 @ Canton, 2004

    Rushing TD's, Season:
    15-2004, 2005

    Rushing TD's, Career: 44
    2003 @ Canton-7
    2004 @ Canton-15
    2005 @ Canton-15
    2006 @ Gilmer-7 (6-Games vs. Sabine)
    who cares

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    Default Re: Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by IronMustang
    who cares
    if you dont like it, dont read it.

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    Default Re: Re: Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by blackflag_74
    if you dont like it, dont read it.
    callete la boca

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    a lot of baylor fans care. I saw on a Baylor fans site if Gilmer makes it to state they're all gonna go watch and support him

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    Default Re: Re: Re: Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by IronMustang
    callete la boca
    well, he's not really using his mouth.....don't know what you should say instead, just think about it, i'm sure something witty will come about.

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    Default Re: Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by IronMustang
    who cares
    if you don't want to play, go home. i don't think we will care
    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    Umm...what is a sweet beaver??
    the best kind???

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    Originally posted by gtownpoke
    a lot of baylor fans care. I saw on a Baylor fans site if Gilmer makes it to state they're all gonna go watch and support him
    Why not? It beats going to Baylor games.

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    Default Re: Re: Re: G.J. Kinne High School Stats through 6 games of senior season

    Originally posted by lostaussie
    if you don't want to play, go home. i don't think we will care
    I didnt know this was a game....and Im already home...and who cares

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    I'm not trying to knock this in any way, but how do we know the statistics of ANY high school QB, RB, WR, etc.—past, present or future—are accurate.

    I can see how it would be difficult to inflate the number of TDs, but as for yardage, that would be very easy to manipulate.

    I have even seen people on this board try to say that a "shovel pass" is actually a running play because the ball, even though going forward, is caught behind the line of scrimmage. If that were the case, almost all screen passes would have to be reclassified as running plays. Of course, this would have the opposite effect of "inflating" Kinne's yardage.

    I don't think there is a staff at the UIL which verifies this. It must rely on the stats coaches provide. If I'm wrong about this, someone please correct me.

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