He has carried the ball 27 times scoring 6 TDs and converting 18 first downs. That means he converts 89% of the time.
The last time Jorvorskie was stopped on a 3rd or 4th down run was the much talked about 4th down against Army.
He has yet to be stopped in any of our six Big 12 games.
Here's a game-by-game breakdown:
Citadel: 1-for-2 with a first down and a fumble
ULaLa: 4-for-4 with two TDs and two first downs
Army: 4-for-6 with one TD and three first downs (he was stopped on a 3rd & 7, where he only picked up 6 yards, and on the 4th down where the block was missed)
LaTech: 2-for-2 with two first downs
texas tech: 4-for-4 with a TD and three first downs
Kansas: 1-for-1 with a first down
Mizzou: 3-for-3 with one TD and two first downs
OkSt: 1-for-1 with a first down
Baylor: 1-for-1 with a first down
OU: 3-for-3 with a TD and two first downs
EDIT: In the texas tech game he converted a 1st down and scored a TD on the same play, which I had not noted. I changed one of his 1st downs from that game to a TD.
Also, I wanted to point out that on his fumble in the Citadel game, he had picked up the 1st down prior to fumbling the ball.
I have taken a deeper look at his runs but with the formatting difficulties here I felt it would be easier to post it on my website. The Cliff Notes version is that he has picked up MORE yards than necessary on 16 of his 18 non-TD conversions.
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[This message has been edited by AgRyan04 (edited 11/7/2006 8:27p).]
The last time Jorvorskie was stopped on a 3rd or 4th down run was the much talked about 4th down against Army.
He has yet to be stopped in any of our six Big 12 games.
Here's a game-by-game breakdown:
Citadel: 1-for-2 with a first down and a fumble
ULaLa: 4-for-4 with two TDs and two first downs
Army: 4-for-6 with one TD and three first downs (he was stopped on a 3rd & 7, where he only picked up 6 yards, and on the 4th down where the block was missed)
LaTech: 2-for-2 with two first downs
texas tech: 4-for-4 with a TD and three first downs
Kansas: 1-for-1 with a first down
Mizzou: 3-for-3 with one TD and two first downs
OkSt: 1-for-1 with a first down
Baylor: 1-for-1 with a first down
OU: 3-for-3 with a TD and two first downs
EDIT: In the texas tech game he converted a 1st down and scored a TD on the same play, which I had not noted. I changed one of his 1st downs from that game to a TD.
Also, I wanted to point out that on his fumble in the Citadel game, he had picked up the 1st down prior to fumbling the ball.
I have taken a deeper look at his runs but with the formatting difficulties here I felt it would be easier to post it on my website. The Cliff Notes version is that he has picked up MORE yards than necessary on 16 of his 18 non-TD conversions.
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Check out "Texas A&M & Baseball In No Particular Order"
at tamu-and-baseball.com
[This message has been edited by AgRyan04 (edited 11/7/2006 8:27p).]