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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Won the 2005 Biletnikoff Award as a nation's top receiver and was also named an AP All-American First-Team member as a senior when he produced a Pac-10 Conference record 1,532 yards receiving for Oregon State...Selected to the Walter Camp Foundation ...
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04-30-2006, 02:56 PM | #1 |
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another read on hass. i like this kid
Won the 2005 Biletnikoff Award as a nation's top receiver and was also named an AP All-American First-Team member as a senior when he produced a Pac-10 Conference record 1,532 yards receiving for Oregon State...Selected to the Walter Camp Foundation All-American team this past year, ending his career with the Beavers as their all-time leading receiver with 220 catches for 3,924 yards...Ranks third in Pac-10 history in receiving yards...Shares the OSU record for touchdown receptions with 20 and broke his own school mark with 90 catches in 2005 after pulling down 86 balls in 2004...Became the first player in league history to produce three 1,000-yard receiving seasons...Hass has come away with a total of 19 100-yard games for Oregon State and holds the school record for most receptions in a single contest with 14 versus Arizona State...Had a total of three games with at least 200 yards through the air...Hass accomplished all these feats after walking on at OSU before being awarded a scholarship with the program...Adjusts well to badly thrown balls and makes the tough catches appear routine, but does not have the speed or quickness that so many of the other receivers entering the draft this year possess...Should be an excellent possession receiver in the pros.
2005 Season stats Wk. Opp. Rec. Yards TD Avg Result 2 vs. Portland St 9 155 1 17.2 W 41-14 3 vs. Boise State 11 178 1 16.2 W 30-27 4 at Louisville 9 163 1 18.1 L 63-27 5 vs. Arizona State 11 174 0 15.8 L 42-24 6 vs. Washington St 7 161 1 23 W 44-33 8 at California 4 17 0 4.2 W 23-20 9 at U-C-L-A 7 199 2 28.4 L 51-28 10 vs. Arizona 11 190 0 17.3 L 29-27 11 at Washington 5 48 0 9.6 W 18-10 12 vs. Stanford 6 140 0 23.3 L 20-17 13 at Oregon 10 107 0 10.7 L 56-14 Collegiate Career Season Rec. Yards TD Avg 2005 90 1532 6 17 2004 86 1379 7 16 2003 44 1013 7 23 |
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04-30-2006, 04:11 PM | #3 |
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RE: another read on hass. i like this kid
i think he has been checking in under an assumed name
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04-30-2006, 07:21 PM | #4 |
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RE: another read on hass. i like this kid
HEY COACH WE NEED A CORNERBACK AND DT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just in case he is checking in now
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04-30-2006, 07:23 PM | #5 |
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RE: another read on hass. i like this kid
hollis should help for a year or two
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04-30-2006, 07:41 PM | #6 |
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I think the saints did a good job of getting guys in in this draft class that are going to be showing the kind of work ethic Payton wants. All of these guys are leaders and what they dont have in measurables, they make up for it with determination. I see his point but a little speed here and there wouldnt hurt.
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