Thomson played in 11. Litton played in 10. Pretty close. Your point?
I mean, we could compare their junior seasons, but Thomson "took a powder" against the entire fvcking schedule after "having his bell rung" in week two. Of course, he managed to play against the bad D2 team on the schedule to help pad those stats.
Do you see how dumb you sound? No? Well, here, let me help you:
Arguably the 2 best and strongest defensive teams the Herd faced? WKU finished 41st in total defense. Teams on Marshall's schedule also included Southern Miss (15th in total defense) and Old Dominion (49th in total defense). I guess he forgot to sit out those games.
Now, you can continue bashing a Marshall player if you'd like, but I suggest going back to talking about fruits. At least your "apples and oranges" attempt only made you look like a fool instead of also making a Marshall athlete look like one like you are failing to do here.
The point? YAG breath, the point is your reply shows how clueless you really are, U fvcking Moron!
You stated: "I mean we could compare their junior seasons, but Thomson "took a powder" against the entire fvcking schedule after "having his bell rung" in week two." WRONG, retard brain!!
FYI, check the Wagner Seahawks website (www,wagnerathletics.com). There you can verify that in Alex Thomson's "junior" year, 2016, the team was 6-5 against a schedule that included 2 FBS opponents, Boston College and UMass. The facts indicate that in the 2016 season, Thomson played in all 11 games at the quarterback position. (Once again, YAG is factually WRONG!!).
The FACT is, Yagy, that in game 3 of his junior year, Thomson ran 55 yards for a touchdown, giving Wagner an early 7-0 lead against Boston College. I guess that represents "taking a powder", YAG, in your feeble brain! (Keeping score at home? Note YAG is WRONG).
Jump ahead to game 8 in Thomson's junior year. On 10/29/16 at UMass in a loss Thomson threw for 295 yards, the highest total by a Seahawk quarterback in 10 years! Again, YAG, does that sound like "taking a powder" against the entire "fvcking schedule"? (Keep up, you at home, YAG is WRONG again).
Finally, the last game of Thomson's junior season: On 11-19-16, the Seahawks defeated the Northeast Conference (NEC) champions, St. Francis U., 31-24, handing SFU their only conference loss. Thomson threw for 3 touchdowns and 263 yards Another example of "taking a powder" in YAG's book, and his miniscule brain! (I think all of you at home have the idea by now!).
Now follow closely, YAG, I'll try to keep this as simple as possible so you can, hopefully, keep up. I just described some of Thomson's junior season, in 2016, in which he played in all 11 of his team's games. Now, Yaggy, think hard. What comes after the junior season? Think, man!! Have it?
Yep, Yaggy, it, in the usual course of events at least in college athletics, is the SENIOR season. Yes, Thomson started his SENIOR season at Wagner in 2017!! And in the SECOND game of his SENIOR season against St. Francis, Thomson was hurt in the first half and did not play in the second half!! In fact, Thomson did not play any more in his senior season (2017).
Which brings us to why this issue of Thomson is even being discussed. Obviously, even to you YAG, Thomson was given/granted another year of eligibility following his injury in game 2 of his Senior, not junior, season. He has decided to graduate at Wagner and to use his last year of eligibility elsewhere (Marshall U).
So, unless you can manage to get basic facts correct, YAGbreath, I suggest you lessen your often verbose, sometimes tedious, and consistently condescending posts, and engage more in some of your other multi-faceted interests: like pondering the differences between apples and oranges; or spending more of mommy's and daddy's money; or managing your self described musical empire; or contemplating your navel; or revising/updating your resume for whatever D-3 and/or NAIA coaching job you hope to land in 2018!!
So I will conclude, YAGGY, by saying your posts CONSTANTLY remind all who read them that you are whom a Great American Icon, Bug Bunny, had in mind when he said: "What a Maroon"!!!!!!!