Stephen Means
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm going to make a T-shirt with this on it.
And I'm going to give it to Julian Stan.
And I'm just going to ask him β or Julian Stan.
What if Julian Stan got this photo of Jeremiah tattooed right on his chest?
Like right down from your nibs right down to your belly button.
It's like I just got a giant Jeremiah Smith.
And it's like β
It's like, oh my God, what happened to Jeremiah?
It's like, oh no, they just only threw him the ball five times against Texas.
It's fine.
He's okay.
They just need to throw him the ball more.
All right, Andrew, what's your number here?
We'll have a little bit more of a statistical conversation, including with question number three, Bill, for you.
There are 24 college football receivers who have at least 4,000 career yards.
And to be honest, a lot of these guys are sort of like, you know, some lower level guys or they're air raid guys or that kind of thing.
It's not like 4,000 career receiving yards just as, you know, what every good receiver does.
Jeremiah's at 2,554.
What's the percent chance that he gets to 4,000 career receiving yards?
He would need 1,446 to get there.