You don't lead anything with only 36 attempts.WeberAlum02 wrote:While Hoke doesn't have a ton of experience, he does have some, and he is a Junior. And in the limited time he played last year he was very productive. He actually lead the Sky in passing efficiency with a 162.7 efficiency rating. Also, taking snaps behind a solid veteran line will help. Hoke can run much better than Cam Higgins, and will protect the ball much better (that will be easy to do, as Higgins was a turnover machine). The biggest question mark is not with Hoke but with his targets. Weber graduated their top two receivers.AZGrizFan wrote:
Your line between "untested" and "tested" is pretty damned thin....
Hoke's 2010 #'s: 27 rushes, 104 net yards, 1 TD, 23-36 passing, 2 TD, 9 games played
Jordan Johnson 2010: 6 rushes, 14 net yards, 0 TD, 15-20 passing, 1 TD, 6 games played.
Yep, Hokes, a regular John Elway....![]()
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2010 Big Sky Pass Efficiency
1. Mike Hoke-WSU 162.7
2. Denarius McGhee-MSU 153.8
3. Jeff Fleming-SAC 147.4
4. Bo Mitchell-EWU 135.8
5. Justin Roper-UM 133.1
6. Dylan Orms-NC 132.7
7. Michael Herrick-NAU 130.3
8. Cameron Higgins-WSU 124.9
9. Chase Stangel-NAU 112.4
10. Russel Hill-ISU 99.4
Nice try, though.








