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Wolf Pack QB Colin Kaepernick is the WAC total offense leader with 1,468 net yards, 511 of them via his feet.
Weekend Preview: Key games for several teams in the Big Ten 2008
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) - With his strong arm and quick legs, Colin Kaepernick is giving Nevada every reason to hope for another bowl game.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Nevada vs. New Mexico St. 2006
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With dual-threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick directing the pistol, Nevada has had one of the most potent offenses in the country in recent seasons.
College Football Rankings Week 4: Nevada Cracks AP Top 25 AP 2010
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QB Colin Kaepernick, who missed last year's spring practices with an ankle injury, will again be focused on improving his passing.
Nevada - Team Notes 2010
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With dual-threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick directing the pistol, Nevada has had one of the most potent offenses in the country in recent seasons.
College Football Rankings Week 4: Nevada Cracks AP Top 25 AP 2010
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He will compete for the starting job when QB Colin Kaepernick, a senior, departs.
Nevada - Team Notes 2010
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With dual-threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick directing the pistol, Nevada has had one of the most potent offenses in the country in recent seasons.
College Football Rankings Week 4: Nevada Cracks AP Top 25 AP 2010
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Offense: QB Colin Kaepernick (Nevada) — The quintessential dual threat threw for 2,849 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushed for 1,130 yards and 17 TDs as a sophomore.
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With dual-threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick directing the pistol, Nevada has had one of the most potent offenses in the country in recent seasons.
College Football Rankings Week 4: Nevada Cracks AP Top 25 AP 2010
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Nevada scored on a 1-yard run by quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the first quarter, a 31-yard field goal by Brett Jaekle in the second and on a 42-yard pass from Kaepernick to Marko Mitchell on the final play of the first half that cut the deficit to 38-17.
USATODAY.com 2008
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