Kyle Kempt

isutrevman

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I wasnt sure early. His first throw was weak and late and missed Montgomery on what should have been a touchdown. But from then on he was fantastic. He looked better than park from then on. He was calm and finished the game with a perfect pass to lazard.
He played great, but the game plan made it simple for him. We broke 4 screen passers for long gains and we caught 3 "jump" balls l for him. Those are plays out receivers had not been making, until today. It was a great offensive game plan more than anything, and we'll executed by Kempt. Reminded me of what Iowa usually asks if their QB's with a lot of single read plays and a lot of mis direction swing passes. They should have done more of that against Texas, but trusted Park to beat them in his own.
 

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He played great, but the game plan made it simple for him. We broke 4 screen passers for long gains and we caught 3 "jump" balls l for him. Those are plays out receivers had not been making, until today. It was a great offensive game plan more than anything, and we'll executed by Kempt. Reminded me of what Iowa usually asks if their QB's with a lot of single read plays and a lot of mis direction swing passes. They should have done more of that against Texas, but trusted Park to beat them in his own.

Agree completely. But I'll say this, he never lost his cool and never let the pressure of the moment get to him.
 

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He played great, but the game plan made it simple for him. We broke 4 screen passers for long gains and we caught 3 "jump" balls l for him. Those are plays out receivers had not been making, until today. It was a great offensive game plan more than anything, and we'll executed by Kempt. Reminded me of what Iowa usually asks if their QB's with a lot of single read plays and a lot of mis direction swing passes. They should have done more of that against Texas, but trusted Park to beat them in his own.

"Jump" balls that were perfectly placed is the major reason that they were caught. Also the swing passes were put in a the correct place where the receiver didn't have to slow down or stop which allowed them to make the big plays.
 

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General Manager Matt Campbell was smart enough to go out and get a solid backup. As Bruns just said on the postgame, this win was set in motion months ago. This staff is legit. We've got players, but we have some pretty damn good coaches too.
Have any ideas as to what set this in motion?
 

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Super impressed with Kempt, he isn't as talented as Park but he does some things better. He seemed more comfortable in the pocket. It also didn't appear that they limited the offense much, we even ran a few new things or atleast ran them a little different.
 

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Will be interested to see if Lincoln Riley keeps Stoops after this season. OU was way to passive on defense and IMO there is no reason OU shouldn't be playing a physical 4-3 or a 3-4 with bigger LB's.

That said, ISU coaching staff and players deserve tremendous credit. They went with a pretty conservative game plan and in the second half were able to turn basic plays into big plays. Kempt was great because he was accurate. He obviously doesn't have Park's gun for an arm, but he was very accurate today and didn't make any mistakes.

Great win for the team- I hope they enjoy it. Campbell and his staff are the real deal!! Feel very happy for seniors like Lazard, Campos, Garcia, Ryen, Waggoner, Trent, Lanning, Cotton-Moya, etc who have gone through a bit of a roller coaster ride while at ISU. They have come close a number of time and couldn't get the win.
 

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I don't think this team needs a flashy qb. It just needs someone to get the ball to play makers and make smart plays. Today, Kempt did just that.

I thought we did before this, because the idea of a balanced offense, and an overall balanced team, is hard to believe...
 
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"Jump" balls that were perfectly placed is the major reason that they were caught.

This 100%. How many balls did Park throw out of bounds last week down the field? Not bashing Jacob at all as he played fantastic football up until last week, but playing QB in a spread offense is usually as simple as throwing quick short passes to your guys and also giving your 6'6" receivers a shot down the field to make a play. Yes, the gameplay was simple and made it easy on Kempt, but he just freaking beat Oklahoma on the road.
 
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He played great, but the game plan made it simple for him. We broke 4 screen passers for long gains and we caught 3 "jump" balls l for him. Those are plays out receivers had not been making, until today. It was a great offensive game plan more than anything, and we'll executed by Kempt. Reminded me of what Iowa usually asks if their QB's with a lot of single read plays and a lot of mis direction swing passes. They should have done more of that against Texas, but trusted Park to beat them in his own.

Shrinking the playbook was a blessing in disguise. They proved they can run the ball and that combined with short passing game kept the ball moving and the OU defense on the field.
 

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Kempt a 5th year senior?

Think of all of the practices, the early morning weight lifting, conditioning, team and position meetings that guy must have sat through ever wondering if he'd get a shot. Today was finally that day.
Maybe you already know but he spent two years at Oregon St, one as a RS, then a year at Hutchinson CC before coming to ISU last year so only had to wait a little over a year but still... impressed he came in and was ready to go.
 

k123

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What'd he say?

Something about "keeps his head down, never complains". Giving Kempt a standard 'he deserves it' compliment, but yeah, can read into it...does Park complain?, etc.

Hope they can all work together, like Montgomery/Warren apparently do. Tougher if Kempt is "supposed to be" transfer/back up and Park thinks he has 2 yrs to make NFL.
 

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Maybe you already know but he spent two years at Oregon St, one as a RS, then a year at Hutchinson CC before coming to ISU last year so only had to wait a little over a year but still... impressed he came in and was ready to go.
to be fair hes been on football teams for 5 years with basically no PT. Seems like a valid point
 
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I am so happpy for Kyle. He is a great kid. I've gotten to know him the last 2 years. He dates my niece and we bs and talk ISU during family gatherings. Quiet, calm, positive and confident.

While he doesn't bring the hype & upside as some others I think he limits the downside. Like an Alex Smith.
 

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to be fair hes been on football teams for 5 years with basically no PT. Seems like a valid point
I agree. It just sounded like you thought he'd been at ISU the whole time. Just adding clarification.
 

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The thing that Kempt has that I haven't seen in years at ISU, is a QB with touch. Seems like all of our quarterbacks wanna throw the ball as hard as they can. Now we can't sit here and say he is better then Park after this performance but what u can say is that we can at least be confident in Kempt leading this team going forward.
 

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Maybe you already know but he spent two years at Oregon St, one as a RS, then a year at Hutchinson CC before coming to ISU last year so only had to wait a little over a year but still... impressed he came in and was ready to go.

to be fair hes been on football teams for 5 years with basically no PT. Seems like a valid point

Her came here w Campbell, was going to go from OrSt>HutchCC>Toledo
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/st...owa-states-third-string-quarterback/88965594/
 

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I am so happpy for Kyle. He is a great kid. I've gotten to know him the last 2 years. He dates my niece and we bs and talk ISU during family gatherings. Quiet, calm, positive and confident.

Great reference, Smith gets too much crap and not enough credit for what he does. As if being awesome at fundamentals isn't an all star trait.

While he doesn't bring the hype & upside as some others I think he limits the downside. Like an Alex Smith.
 

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