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Hogan back up QB week 1


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Listened to Hue on NFL Radio & was full of nothing but coach speak.."Hogan was the better option for this week, but we'll see what happens next week".. Get ready for dragging QB back-ups hopes up & Down all season..Now Hue's asking Kessler to push back but what does inactive this week tell Kessler?:o

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I think Kess has pretty much plateaued... just can't bring himself to take shots downfield... so far. I think Hue is holding out hope that he will... someday.

Hogan took some shots and arm looked better than I recalled.

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Hogan should be starting this week. He worked his way up and earned the starting job despite this coaching staff's best effort to bury him. 

Last season he got in the game because of injury and they wouldn't even let him throw the ball. This year he's out performed Kizer... what happened to nothing being given to these guys? Oh, that only applies to Hogan apparently.

K8H 

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This is the guy you want to lead this team. 

 

2012 season[edit]

Hogan saw extended play for the first time in his college career on November 3, 2012, when the Stanford Cardinal played the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field. Hogan replaced Josh Nunes after the first two possessions and went 18-for-23 for 183 yards, throwing for two touchdowns and no interceptions, and recorded 48 rushing yards.[4] Following the game, Hogan was named the starting quarterback for the Cardinal, replacing Nunes.[5] After becoming Stanford's starting quarterback, Hogan led the Cardinal to three straight regular-season victories against ranked opponents: #13 Oregon State,[6] #2 Oregon,[7] and #17 UCLA.[8] When #17 UCLA and Stanford met in the 2012 Pac-12 Championship six days after their regular-season meeting, Hogan led the Cardinal to a 27–24 victory, earning Most Valuable Player honors and sending the team to the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1999.[9][10] At the Rose Bowl, Hogan led the Cardinal to a 20–14 victory against Wisconsin, ending the season with a 5–0 record.[11] Despite limited playing time until late in the season, Hogan's 263 rushing yards were the fourth most by a Stanford quarterback in a season in school history.

2013 season[edit]

Hogan was again named the Cardinal's starter for the 2013 season.[12] In the season opener against San Jose State on September 7, 2013, Hogan threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns.[13] Hogan went on to lead the Cardinal to an 11-2 regular season record, with notable wins over Notre Dame, Oregon, UCLA, and Arizona State in the Pac-12 Championship game. In the 11th game of the season, Hogan threw for a career-best 349 yards and 5 touchdowns (all in the first half, and the most by a Stanford quarterback since 1999) in a 63-13 victory over rival California.[14] These wins helped the Cardinal earn a spot in the 2014 Rose Bowl against Michigan State, where the Spartans won a narrow 24-20 victory after stopping Hogan and the Cardinal offense on a critical 4th down play, late in the fourth quarter.[15] Hogan finished the season with 2,630 passing yards, 20 touchdowns passing, 2 rushing touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.[16]

2014 season[edit]

Hogan remained the Cardinal's starting quarterback for the beginning of the 2014 season. They finished the regular season with an 8-5 record, with losses to their rivals, Notre Dame, along with four in-conference losses to USC, Arizona State University, Oregon, and Utah.[17] Stanford defeated the Maryland Terrapins 45-21 in the 2014 Foster Farms Bowl.[18] In this game, Hogan completed 14-of-20 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns, and also ran for 50 yards on seven attempts, earning the game's MVP award.[17] He finished the season with 2,792 passing yards, 19 passing touchdowns, five rushing touchdowns, and eight interceptions.[17]

2015 season[edit]

After an unprecedented loss to Northwestern in their opening game in 2015, the Cardinal rebounded by winning their next eight games and ended the season 12-2. They were the only team in college football that season to only play Power 5 teams throughout their schedule. During the 8-game winning streak, Hogan threw for 1,676 yards, 16 touchdowns, 5 interceptions, and also scored 3 rushing touchdowns.[19] In a Halloween victory over Washington State, Hogan rushed for 112 yards and two late touchdowns, becoming only the second Stanford quarterback to rush for over 100 yards in a game.[20] After a loss to Oregon, Hogan and the Cardinal won the rest of their regular season games, including a win against #6 Notre Dame, and claimed their third Pac-12 championship in four years. In his final college game, the 2016 Rose Bowl, Hogan helped lead Stanford to 35-0 halftime lead in an easy victory over Iowa.[21] He finished the season with 2,867 passing yards and 27 touchdowns (tied for 3rd in school history), and rushed for 336 yards and 6 touchdowns (tying Jim Plunkett's 47-year-old school record). His 171.0 passing efficiency that season was a school record and fifth in the country, while his total offense of 3,203 yards is fourth all-time at Stanford.[22] His 67.8% completion percentage was 2nd in the Pac-10 and 6th in the country, and his average 8.2 yards per play led the conference and was third in the country.[23] He earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors.[24]

Hogan ended his career with a 65.9% completion percentage,[25] 9,385 passing yards,[26] 75 passing touchdowns,[27] and a school-record 15 rushing touchdowns. His 1,249 rushing yards is the most by a Stanford quarterback, and includes four of the top seven seasons in that category. His combined total offense of 10,634 yards is also a school record, and his career passing efficiency of 154.6 is second only to Andrew Luck, and he holds three of Stanford's top 10 seasons in both categories.

Statistics[edit]

Year Team Passing Rushing
Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD
2012 Stanford 109 152 71.7 1,096 7.2 9 3 147.9 55 263 4.8 2
2013 Stanford 180 295 61.0 2,630 8.9 20 10 151.5 84 355 4.2 2
2014 Stanford 232 352 65.9 2,792 7.9 19 8 145.8 91 295 3.2 5
2015 Stanford 206 304 67.8 2,867 9.4 27 8 171.0 85 336 4.0 6
Career 727 1,103  65.9  9,385  8.5  75  29  154.6  315  1,249  4.0

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14 hours ago, PoeticG said:

This is the guy you want to lead this team. 

The first thing college grads learn is that their college transcript only gets them their first job...

 

Kizer won the job. Hogan's just another road to nowhere.

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18 minutes ago, Tour2ma said:

The first thing college grads learn is that their college transcript only gets them their first job...

 

Kizer won the job. Hogan's just another road to nowhere.

Hogan has looked a hell of a lot better than Kizer...

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Glad Hue actually made a good decision with the QB's.....cause Ive not been too impressed with his QB whispering so far(at. all.)

Hogan "clearly" has a better arm & better feet than Kess......and clearly moves the team and scores more too....

It's a no brainer for most people with eyes.....

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and....lets be honest.....picking Kess in the 3rd was a Retarded move.....said it then and I am sticking to it.....Hogan, on the other hand, was projected by most to be picked ahead of kess....(and it looks like that was the right projection).....

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28 minutes ago, Mudfly said:

and....lets be honest.....picking Kess in the 3rd was a Retarded move.....said it then and I am sticking to it.....Hogan, on the other hand, was projected by most to be picked ahead of kess....(and it looks like that was the right projection).....

Again, no auto correct to Retard.   Must be the dawning of the new Age of Man.  No sympathy and trust abounding there, eh?

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