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Yet, no quarterback has thrown for more yards. “His numbers are hands-down the best in the country,” Leach said Monday during the Big 12 coaches’ call. u “There’s not a quarterback in the country who has better num bers than Kliff, period.” All the Texas Tech senior has done, among other things, is become the first quarterback in Texas — a state that is rich in football heritage — to pass for more than 10,000 career yards. In Saturday’s victory over Missouri. Kingsbury hit a whop ping 49-of-70 passes for five touchdowns and a conference- record 510 yards and was declared Big 12 player of the week. He leads the nation this season with 2,916 yards passing and 28 touchdowns. But perhaps Kingsbury’s most amazing stat is his number of inter ceptions. Defenses know full well he’s going to throw the ball 40 to 50 times a game. Yet, they’ve picked him off only six times. That’s 419 passes and six interceptions. “He’s a very good quarter back, a very, very impressive guy,” Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. “It’s not only his arm. He’s just so outstanding at finding, based on what you do, who’s open.” One reason Kingsbury does not get much recognition may be the offense that the Red Raiders employ, which gives him so many opportunities to throw the ball. But Leach thinks people should consider the tough Big 12 sched ule he’s been facing. “There’s not a quarterback in the country that’s played against better competition than Kliff has,” he said. He said he’s not sure if his quarterback is resentful of his lack of appreciation. “There’s not a lot he can do about it,” Leach said. “The people in the media kind of con trol that. They cen ter their attention around individuals in their media base, big-name people. Sometimes it’s hard to get on the radar screen.” Kingsbury has had some of his best games against Texas A&M’s tough defense. “When you start talking about the Heisman, to me, it’s the qual ity of the player himself and also what he does for his team,” said A&M coach R. C. Slocum. “There’s no question he is a remarkable player. I see him week in and week out, he gets hit, he gets back up and makes great throws. I don’t think he gets enough credit for what he’s done.” Kingsbury should not be dis missed because he throws so many passes, Slocum said. “They say it’s just the system: ‘Anybody can do that. ‘If you throw the ball 70 times, you’re going to have a bunch of yards.’ “But not many people can complete 50 of 71 passes for 500 yards,” Slocum added. “He does it so often, you get to think it’s not that big a deal. But it really is a pretty big deal. To complete 50 of 70 against air is good.” There’s not a quarterback in the country who has better numbers than Kliff y period. ” — Mike Leach Texas Tech head coach —— PRESENTS: Women In Islam Wednesday, October 23rd MSC 226,8:30pm How does Islam treat women? Listen to a Muslim woman's perspective on what Islam means to her. 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