Coffman Named CFPA National Performer of the Week
Kansas State senior quarterback Carson Coffman was named a National Performer of the Week following his outing against Kansas, the College Football Performance Awards has announced.
K-State’s Stephen Harrison also earned honorable-mention defensive back of the week honors from the organization following a stellar performance against the Jayhawks.
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I was glad to see this...
…since I thought Carson kinda got screwed by not being named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week.
I know Justin Blackmon is awesome and all, but by my math, 5 TDs > 1 TD.
Congrats CC!
As long as Carson doesn’t make dumb mistakes, he seems to keep us in most games … okay all games other than UNL so far.
He’s not the best ever QB at K-State but he is doing good with his abilities and the plays the coaches call.
I still vent when bad things happen though.
The time for calm and rational discourse is past, now is the time for senseless bickering -Anonymous the Younger
by Anon_the_younger on Oct 19, 2010 2:42 PM CDT reply actions
That is great for Carson
Congratulations!
I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom. - Gen. George S. Patton
Does this mean
there should be a do-over and this time include Coffman in the All-Time Greatest K-State QB poll?
Ummm... sure?
"Face it, sports are the window through which the university is viewed."
--Pres. Jon Wefald, Kansas State University
by K. Scott Bailey on Oct 19, 2010 7:19 PM CDT up reply actions
As the season goes along, we're getting a better idea of Coffman's abilities
From everything I’ve seen, he’s good when the players around him do their jobs. If the receivers are getting open and catching the ball, if the running game keeps him out of frequent third-and-long situations, if the defense keeps the game close enough that Coffman doesn’t have to pass, he’s a B- quarterback.












