Friday 31 July 2009

UMass adds two Syracuse Transfers

The latest edition of the 2009 roster has two transfers from Syracuse.

Dan Sheeran a 6-3 211 pd WR who will be a RSJr in 2009. He has had six total catches for the Orange during his career.


A Frank Ordonez/Post Standard image.

The Post had this to say: "Sheeran was moved from wide receiver to linebacker on the second day of spring practice. He missed the beginning of last season with a broken leg. Sheeran would have been a junior in the fall. His profile has already been removed from the SU Athletics Web site."

Sheeran's 2006 Rivals page here. His NFL DraftScout page here.

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Also joining the Minutemen is Mike Mele a 6-0 218 pd LB.



Another Frank Ordonez/Post-Standard image.

A 2006 Scout.com article on Mele joining Syracuse here. He's mentioned in this article about several players leaving the Orange.

At Syracuse, Mele had 46 UT 55 AT 101 TT 1.5 TFL.

Both players probably left Syracue because of diminished playing time under new HC Doug Marrone.

Both players should be excellent additions to the Minutemen roster. Mele should add a strong presence to a LB corps that returns only one starter. He seems to have a great motor and the defense needs that after last year.

Sheeran has size and speed. He could be in the mix for a starting spot in 2010.

Welcome to both!

Thursday 30 July 2009

Thursday News--- 07/30/09


David Driver of the Springfield Republican has an article about this year's UMass Team: "UMass football team expects better".

Jeromy Miles states in the article that UMass' softness against the run last year hurt the defense's pride. 2008 was an anomaly in UMass run-defense history.

I checked UMass stats for the last six years:

Year---UMass average yards/rush-----Opponent average yards/rush--Opponent total yards for season
  • 2008 UMass 4.4 - Opp 4.6 2,338 yards
  • 2007 UMass 4.2 - Opp 2.9 1,503 yards
  • 2006 UMass 4.8 - Opp 3.5 1,700 yards
  • 2005 UMass 3.4 - Opp 2.9 1,277 yards
  • 2004 UMass 4.0 - Opp 4.2 1,743 yards
  • 2004 UMass 3.8 - Opp 3.2 1,626 yards

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More from Matty Vautour on Liam Coen joining the Manchester Wolves.

If Liam is not playing professionally this fall, some college-level team should snap him up as a graduate assistant. Coen would make that team better.

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Matty also has an article on UMass being picked second in the CAA North preseason poll.

I listened to the CAA audio feed yesterday. Most of the broadcast crew picked UMass third behind UNH and Hofstra.

In the article Matty relates NY QB Will Fiacchi expected an offer from UMass. Remember I have already blogged about Fiacchi.

UMass has a photo gallery from the event here.

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A Google news search on "CAA football" this morning produced links to 21 articles. Click here for list.
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Wednesday 29 July 2009

Wendesday News ---- 07/29/09

Sometimes I'm so good I scare myself :) On July 24th I read this post on the New Hampshire Football Report and thought to myself "Than might be a place for Liam".

Yesterday, Liam Coen joined the Manchester Wolves. UMass press release here.

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Former UMass Coach Don Brown get a mention in this review of Maryland.

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Matt Lawrence was the first player on the field for the Ravens at their camp.

Lawrence gets a favorable mention here: "Always hustling."

Matt's Raven's bio here.

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Brandon London brings "A unique talent" to the Dolphins roster.

London is also mentioned here.

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The CAA released their preseason poll and preseason All-CAA teams here.

UMass is picked 2nd in the CAA North and received seven first-place votes.

Tony Nelson, Victor Cruz and Valdimir Ducasse were picked on offense and Josh Jennings and Jeromy Miles were chosen on defense.

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More on the CAA's 2009 TV schedule here. Twenty-three CAA games will be available for the well-equipped fan.

BTW, today is the CAA Media Day (starts at 10:00am). Follow the news here.

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More updates to the Buchanan Award and Payton Award lists.

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Kansas State's Bill Synder will be interviewed for the Big Twelve Media Day today at 9:00 am (Central time?).

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Tuesday 28 July 2009

Tuesday News ---- July 28th 2009


NESN has a long article about former UMass star Brandon London who is trying to make the Miami Dolphins roster again this year.

London's Miami bio here. He also has a Wikipedia page.

London is also being considered for a reality show.

Image by Zimbo magazine.

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UMass did not make the Princeton Review's top 20 party school list.

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Courtney Robinson at the Eagles training camp.

A Rich Schultz/Special to The Morning Call image.

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Dave Coulson reviews the Missouri Valley conference for 2009.

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Mike Barber of DNR online has an article on the CAA's 2009 television package.

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Monday 27 July 2009

Monday News ---- 07/27/09

Forty days from now I'll be in Manhattan, Kansas waiting for the UMass-K-State game to start. It's been a long run without football.

The Bleacher Report talks about the light at the end of the college football-less tunnel.
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Josh Buchanan has a list of "Top 100 FCS NFL" prospects. Vladimir Ducasse is up the the #2 prospect in FCS/I-AA. You have to register/sign in to view the article.

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New CAA team Old Dominion won't be playing FBS/I-A teams anytime soon.

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This article discusses the Eagles defensive backs. Former UMass CB Courtney Robinson is mentioned.

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Tickets to the UMass-Kansas State game are on sale here.

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David Coulson says that Richmond won't be the favorite to win the CAA South this year.

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Saturday 25 July 2009

Saturday News --- 07/25/09

Every game of the Montana Grizzlies will be televised this year. Montana sells out their stadium, so television does not hurt attendance. The article talks about coverage on Dish Network, but those are local channels, not national feeds.

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More on WRHU's CAA's Media Day coverage.

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Keeper's College football ratings (just about the only FCS statistics guru), has his 2009 FCS forecast up.

He also has UMass #13 in his 2009 preseason schedule rank and #11 in schedule difficulty.

Note that the CAA has six of the top eleven schedule difficulty slots.
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Friday 24 July 2009

Al Golden's 'secret' plan to beat Penn State

... First 'official' practice starts Aug. 6 ...


By Mike Gibson
I don't know who started this Al Golden Twitter thing, but my guess was it wasn't Al's idea in the first place.
Don't get me wrong.
Nobody keeps up with current internet and texting trends like Golden, still one of the youngest head coaches in the NCAA.
Today, I applaud Al's "tweet" because it references former Owl football coach Spencer Prescott and mentions that all of our thoughts and prayers are with him.
Indeed, they are.
We've chronicled the Spencer Prescott story here in the past. Page down to get a link to Don Hunt's piece.
Some Al Golden recent tweets:

July 20, 7:56 p.m.: "Our kids are working really hard in summer school and our freshman are getting used to classes..."

July 16, 7:15 p.m." "Team is really working hard in preparation for the 2009 season!!"
I'm guessing, though, that "tweeting" wasn't Al Golden's idea because I've been reading some of his other tweets lately and they are not exactly scintillating.

Here are just a couple:
July 20, 7:56 p.m.: "Our kids are working really hard in summer school and our freshman are getting used to classes..."
July 16, 7:15 p.m. "Team is really working hard in preparation for the 2009 season!!"
Hmm.
If Al really wanted to make news with twitter, he'd liven some of these up.
It'll be good fodder for the fans to read in the upcoming weeks.
Some Al Golden tweets we'd like to (but will never) see:
Aug. 5, 7:16 p.m.: "Practice is going well. We're putting two offenses in. One for Villanova and one for Penn State. The Nittany Lions will never know what hit them."
Aug. 6, 7:25 p.m.: "It's getting dark early. Had a "pro-set" day with Charlton running it in preparation for Villanova. Tomorrow we go to our Penn State offense."
Aug. 7, 7:32 p.m.: "We've got Chester Stewart and Chris Coyer running the old Texas wishbone for Penn State. It's early, but coach Rhule has Ahkeem Smith in as fullback and Joey Jones and Kee-Ayre as the halfbacks."
Aug. 8, 7:45 p.m.: "I'm leaving the defense up to coach D'Onofrio as usual. He's doing a great job. I don't think Villanova will be able to block us."
Aug. 9, 8:10 p.m: "My God, this offense we have in for PSU is looking spectacular. PSU will go for the QB and Chester will pitch to Joey or Kee-Ayre and they'll be gone. Plus, they have to watch Ahkeem on the belly series. I can't wait until we shock the world on Sept. 19."
Aug. 10, 8:01 p.m.: "Yeah, I know we have a game on Sept. 3. We planning for both PSU and Nova, but we're thinking just Nova, believe me."
Aug. 11, 7:32 p.m.: "Back to the triple option today and it's scary. I know we needed three weeks to get ready for Navy. Joe will need more than that when we pull this secret weapon out of the E-O hanger."
Aug. 12, 8:12 p.m.: "I'm so glad our practices are closed. I don't think Joe gets twitter, either. Thank God."


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Rainy Friday News --- 07/24/09

WWLP has an article on Tony Nelson and Jeromy Miles being added to the Payton and Buchanan Award Watch list.

Anyone remember William L. Putnam, who gave WWLP its call letters?
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Today's blog post by Draft Daddy has a "Top Small School Linebacker" NFL prospects. UMass fans will get to see three of the top seven.
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More on the CAA Media Day from the CAA website. WRHU usually provides live streaming audio of the event.

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As reported by blog reader "Dennis Dent" the latest interation of the 2009 roster is up. Missing is DT Raymond Jones.

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Remember Head Coach Kevin Morris will be chatting online at 10:00am through the UMass website today.

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Thursday 23 July 2009

Thursday News --- 07/23/09

The new FCS website JBscouting.com has an interview with UMass OT Valdimir Ducasse. You need to register to read the article.

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There's a Rivals three-star quarterback from Georgia available.

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This 2003 Kansas State football highlight video has (I think) at least one play from the UMass-K-State game that year.

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The CAA website will have audio and video from next Wednesday's CAA Media day. The event will be held in the ESPNZONE at Baltimore's inner harbor. I was just there last week!
ESPNZONE is the next building to the left in the row of brick buildings behind the aquarium.

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Wednesday 22 July 2009

Wednesday News--- 07/22/09


UMass RB Tony Nelson has been added to the Payton Watch List by the Sports Network.

UMass fans will see another nominee Albany RB David McCarty on September 12th when the Great Danes visit McGuirk.

The Sports Network has also added UMass Senior Safety Jeromy Miles to their Buchanan Award Watch List. Two other CAA players are on the list: Delaware DB Charles Graves and and Villanova LB Osayi Osunde.

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The UMass website has a long article about six UMass football players being named to the Phil Steel preseason All-CAA team. Named were Victor Cruz, Tony Nelson, Vladimir Ducasse, Josh Jennings, Jeromy Miles and Kyle C. Harrington.

Phi Steele's entire preseason All-CAA team is here. UMass ties Richmond for the most first team selections.

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UMass fans will have a chance to e-mail questions to new UMass head coach Kevin Morris this Friday at 10:00.

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Tuesday 21 July 2009

News ---- 07/21/09

Former UMass star Marcel Shipp gets a mention in this article.

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It looks as if the NCAA may soften its stance on Delaware Colleges and Universities hosting playoff games. The NCAA had previously stated that because the state of Delaware had approved sports betting, Delaware schools would not be allowed to host games. That would have made a huge impact on CAA schools.

Home teams went 10-2 in the first two rounds of last years FCS/I-AA playoff games.

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The Kansas State 2009 football poster.


Click on the image for a larger view.

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The CAA has a consolidated 2009 football schedule with TV information here.

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This article over on Bleacher Reports predicts five first weekend upsets. Two of them are FCS teams over FBS teams and two of the others include Maryland and Miami, two I-A teams UMass fans have an interest in.

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NCAA Summer Conditioning Rules*:

�During eight of the nine weeks before the start of preseason practice, student-athletes may be involved in voluntary weight training and conditioning activities.

�Supervised strength-and-conditioning activities are limited to eight hours a week.

�All strength-and-conditioning coaches overseeing these activities must be certified in CPR.

�A member of the sports medicine staff must be present at voluntary conditioning activities.

�Practice that is organized or financially supported by a member institution is prohibited during the summer.


* from an article by Natalie Meisler in the Denver Post.

Monday 20 July 2009

Our new logo: It's Time

The slogan was seen recently on a player's wrist at the Ocean City (N.J.) Temple Football Fan Fest.
It's Time.
With the Temple T.
I like it.The best slogans are short, simple, sweet and succinct and that one best fits this year's Temple football team.
It's Time to disabuse people of the outdated notion that Temple=bad football.
It's Time to disabuse our own fans of taking shots at their own school's football team.


Owlified has always been a stand-up guy.
Recently, one guy who claims he's a Temple fan, wants Temple to win and runs a Temple-themed website, made a crack about an independent website's prediction that Temple will win the MAC East.
The crack was something along the lines about that website's writer smoking the evil weed if it thought Temple had a chance to win anything.
Yet the New York Times Quad Blog thinks the same thing.
I guess the smoke pipe gets passed around there, the nation's most respected journalistic institution, too.
Dennis Dodd, probably one of the best college football writers online (CBS Sportsline) also picks Temple to win the MAC East so I guess he's growing some funny stuff in his back yard, too.
Why is it sooooooo hard for someone who pretends to know something about Temple football to wrap his mind around the thought that maybe this team is ready to win the MAC East?
Why is it sooooooo hard for someone who pretends to know something about Temple football to wrap his mind around the thought that maybe this team is ready to win the MAC East?

Were they not only a Hail Mary from doing the same thing last year?
Short answer: Yes. A win at Buffalo would have tied Temple in the MAC East with Buffalo and given the Owls the first tie-breaker (head-to-head). It would have been Temple, not Buffalo, playing Ball State for the title last year yet guys like that have selected amnesia when it comes to TU football.
It's Time to win and to shut these people up permanently.
It's Past Time.



Owlified's Excellent Temple Basketball Blog



So the new logo that adorns this site today prominently features it.
Many thanks go to Dave Gerson, who designed the logo you see at the top of this page.
Gerson, who goes by the name Owlified on Temple message boards, is a junior at Central Bucks East High School in Buckinhgam and he has done more for Temple sports in his 16 years than 99 percent of the kids already enrolled.
Temple's admissions department should seek out this kid and hand him a full academic ride now.
If you go to the Temple games, you've seen him. Dave wears the Travis Sheldon jersey and he's a stand-up guy.
We need 30,000 students with Dave Gerson's fervor and love for the Owls.
It's Time.

Monday News --- 07/20/09

First off, a big "Thanks" to all who wished us a good trip. Here in New Hampshire we have had non-stop rain this season. In Baltimore, we had showers only on one afternoon.

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The Boston Globe has a story by Monique Walker about All-America candidate Nate Thellen of Northeastern and his brother and current UMass RFr Darren Thellen.

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Josh Buchanan a frequent contributor to Draft Daddy, now has his own "Small School" ---- FCS website.

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Speaking of new websites, check out College-Football Mid Major Madness. It has ten blog posts by "umass09".

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Another new website covering FCS is the new, and somewhat mysterious, FCS Now Blog.

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Dave Coulson gives preseason news and predictions for the Big Sky, Southern Conference, and Great West Conference.

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Temple has cut ties with two players from their Spring Roster. No indication what the nature of the offense was or if he'd be eligible, but Junior Galette could be an impact player at the FCS level.

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Not sure how many people check the comments on older posts, but a Kansas State fan left the following as travel suggestions for a trip to see UMass play the Wildcats as a comment in my July 7th blog post:

"Some travel suggestions/observations for our visitors:

Travel from Kansas City International Airport (code "MCI") to Manhattan is 130 miles via Interstates 435 and 70 (70 mph speed limit). Part of I-70 is the Kansas Turnpike (about $2.35 each way).

Air connections from KC to Manhattan ("MHK") are limited at the moment. You might want to check air connections later this month as some additional connections thru Texas are being added.

Topeka is a good second choice for hotels and is 55 miles to the east via I-70. The Wanamaker Road corridor on the west side of the capital city is replete with lots of hotels and dining establishments.

Parking lots at the stadium open 5 hours prior to kick-off. The lots around the stadium are reserved. Lots across the street offer plenty of parking between $10 and $20 per car.

Visiting teams generally book into the The Holiday Inn (Anderson Ave., Manhattan), the Capital Plaza in Topeka, or, in Junction City, the Marriot depending on the preferences of the respective coaches and ADs. My suggestion would be for you to contact your football office for that info.

Expect many, many tailgaters and lots of barbecue and music in the parking areas."

Saturday 18 July 2009

Chris Zardas--- 07/18/09

The Salem News has an article about Chris Zardas' senior year. The Blog believes Chris could be an impact player if he's healthy.

Zardas went 23-138 6.0 AVE 4 TD in 2008.

The article mentions the possibility of Zardas getting a fifth year of eligibility. If that were to happen, it would really help blunt the impact of the loss of Tony Nelson.

Thursday 16 July 2009

Temple football revenue tops in MAC

Our friends at Over The Pylon, a blog that covers Ball State, came with with some impressive research the other day.
It caused me to raise an eyebrow.
According to their figures, citing a U.S. Department of Education website, Temple is No. 1 in the Mid-American Conference in revenues.
Temple is $3 million ahead of second-place Kent State.
Now that'll make your head spin.
Not that Temple is No. 1 in revenues _ the Owls, after all, drew 70,000 for a home game two years ago _ but that Kent State is No. 2.
Those Temple fans who made the trip to Kent State last year will swear to you that there were no more than 400 Kent State fans in attendance.
Seriously, though, it's got to make you wonder what'll happen once Al Golden is able to put a winning product on the field and that should be soon.
Very soon.

Sunday 12 July 2009

No group of guys deserves Philly's support more than these Owls



Owls have spent the last few days getting their brand name out.

By Mike Gibson
Al Golden has had to feel like a juggler in the last few days.
From the highly successful Al Golden Football Camp, to the Temple Owls' recent appearances on Independence Mall for a practice and Ocean City for a fanfest, the responsibilities of the head coach extend well beyond his office or the field below.
He's got to be part travel secretary, part football coach and it's a tougher job at Temple than most places because the Owls are battling for both visibility and respectability.
Even though he reached the advanced age of 40 a week or so ago, the coach is constantly keeping up with new technology to keep the Temple football brand name out there. He even joined twitter in the past few days and wouldn't getting daily Temple football updates on your cell phone in that manner from the Temple football coach be a hoot? Or a tweet?
"The Temple football team is a credit to Philadelphia and deserves to be rewarded with all of their hard work both on and off the field with a special season in 2009. Good luck, Owls, and a final piece of advice to the 260,000 living Temple alumni (along with 33K full-time students and 12K full-time employees): GET OUT AND BUY TICKETS TO SUPPORT THESE GUYS."
_ My comment on Philly.com
Occasionally, though, something happens to make all of the ancillary things worthwhile.
The Temple football team won the Wanamaker Award for community service to Philadelphia. With the Phillies winning the other top award given at the banquet, the focus was on both Temple football and the world champion Phillies.
Not a bad pairing.
In the story running in the Daily News earlier this week, writer Ed Barkowitz focused on Temple's football team as much as the Phillies.
This caused me to write the following response on Phillies.com:

The Temple football team is a credit to Philadelphia and deserves to be rewarded with all of their hard work both on and off the field with a special season in 2009. Good luck, Owls, and a final piece of advice to the 260,000 living Temple alumni (along with 33K full-time students and 12K full-time employees): GET OUT AND BUY TICKETS TO SUPPORT THESE GUYS.
Now is the time to put your money where you mouth is if you haven't already done so. Please donate $5 or $10 here if you want a daily internet voice for Temple football and its players.
Also, If you've never bought Temple tickets, buy season tickets now. Even if you've been to one or two games in the past, make a commitment to be at every game in this most important season.
It's as easy as a click away:


Blog News 07/12/09

Hi everyone. I've just been too busy to up date the blog. There is some news to talk about, but I'm planing on getting into that when I return on Monday morning.

Under the category "People---- idiots or what". Yesterday we drove down to the National Zoo in D.C. I-95 was eight lanes of solid fast traffic. Side of us was a young woman --- texting. No hands on the wheel and looking down, not at the traffic.

See you Sunday night or Monday morning.

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"Hello" from Baltimore. I do have an internet connection. A quick check shows no significant UMass football news, so I'll try to do a more detailed search tonight or tomorrow.

Should you ever visit Fort McHenry, try to time your visit for Noon. Mrs. Blog and I (plus about forty other people) got to take part in the raising of the BIG flag over the fort. It measures 42 by 30 feet. Two rangers supervised and everyone cheered when the Flag went up.

The small image is a file photo, because I could not take any images while holding the flag. The big image is by me.




Click on the image for a full-rez view. Gotta go. Mrs. Blog is yelling for me to stop playing on the computer. Going to the National Aquarium and other inner harbor stops.

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Mrs. Blog and I are off for a week to the Baltimore-Washington area for some R&R.

The place that we are staying is supposed to have wireless internet. If I have a working internet connection, I will try to update the Blog on a time available basis.

No posting at all means I do not have an internet connection and the Blog will return on 07/19 when we get back.

Sunday News ---- 07/12/09

UMass was the only team to offer Framingham QB Danny Guadagnoli. He's 6-1 200 pds. Guadagnoli threw for 2,600 yards and 25TD's last year. He added 600 yards rushing and 15 TDs on the ground.

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The Maine Black Bears have a long history of sending players to the NFL by means of the free agent route. Maine's Jared Turcott a 6-2 232 pd powerback has that written all over him.

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Boston College has been doing more recruiting in New England this year. Article brought to my attention over on the "Eagle in Atlanta" blog.

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Saturday 11 July 2009

Saturday News--- 07/11/09

Both the Springfield Republican and Matty Vautour have UMass football articles up, both contain nothing I haven't already covered. The Springfield Republican is here and the Hampshire Gazette is here.

The UMass athletic dept has an article about Vladimir Ducasse and Jeromy Miles being picked as pre-seaon All-Americans by Sports Network.

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Matty does have a nice link to a North Jersey article about Marcel Shipp.

Shipp has been a class act everywhere he's gone. Hopefully, he'll be involved in UMass football somehow if he's truly out of professional football.

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The always interesting Draft Daddy Blog has a comment on Kansas State WR Brandon Banks

" We do know, however, that fellow Kansas State wide receiver Brandon Banks ran a blistering 4.27 at his pro day. Banks was given a draftable projection, despite his glaring lack of ideal size -- 5' 7", 151. "

We'll be seeing Mr. Banks shortly.

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Things are getting weird for Delaware WR Mark Duncan.

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Anyone going to the Kansas State game had better get working on their motel reservations, or they will be staying forty miles away in Kansas City.

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Friday 10 July 2009

Friday News ----- 07/10/09

David Coulson picks the Sports Network's Preseason All-America teams. Vladimir Ducasse and Jeromy Miles both made the second team.

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I'm sorry to say Western Carolina had a player die during a summer voluntary workout.

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The 7/10 issue of Draft Daddy has list of Senior "Small School" Safety NFL prospects. Jeromy Miles is second on the list.


DD.Comment: "At this point, Schillinger and Miles are clearly the top two prospects in the group above. Both are considered latter round type prospects, but have the potential to move into the middle rounds with strong senior years and good post-season workouts. Big East transfer Andrews also has some draft potential, but needs to prove he possesses next level speed."


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If you missed it, ESPN signed a contract to cover BCS football games starting in 2011 ------ for a half a billion dollars.

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Thursday 9 July 2009

Recruiting 2010 ---- D.J. Morrell and Jeremy Dickens

This article from a Norwalk newspaper talks about five Norwalk football players who will play in the Hall-of-Fame classic this Friday.

D.J. Morrell a 6-7 320 pd OL will play for Dean College this fall. He's getting looks from Boston College, Temple, Bryant, Iowa and UMass.

Morrell's Rivals page here . Rated as one of the top ten players in CT. Another article about him here.

Joining him at Dean will be another Norwalk senior Jeremy Dickens a 6-2 210 TE/DE who is drawing interest from Temple, UMass and Central Connecticut.

Wednesday 8 July 2009

Temple Football two-month video countdown

UMass football news ----- 07/08/09

A Dean College punter chooses Clemson over UMass.

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The Sports Network has started their list of Payton Award Watch list. The first four (of twenty) are here.

They're doing the same thing for the Buchanan Award Watch list. The first four defensive players are here.

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The New Hampshire Football report blogs that Dartmouth has dropped UNH from their schedule after this year.

That will leave only the Rhode Island -- Brown game as the last remnant of the old Yankee Conference- Ivy League series.

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Phil Steele has UMass as #19 in his preseason poll.

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Today's Draft Daddy post has a list of top "Small School" cornerbacks. No UMass players on the list but fans of the Minutemen will see Stony Brook's Chris Williams and James Madison's Scotty McGee at McGuirk.

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Tuesday 7 July 2009

Tuesday news --- 07/07/09

David Coulson has the latest edition of his "Around FCS" column up and considers Steve McNair's Paradoxical Life.

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I've blogged before that a number of FCS football conferences are not holding Media days this year because of budgetary woes.

The CAA will still have it's regular Media Day in 2009. From the CAA website:

"2009 CAA FOOTBALL MEDIA DAY
JULY 29 - ESPNZONE - BALTIMORE, MD
CAA Football will kick off the 2009 season at the ES-
PNZone in Baltimore, Md., Wednesday, July 29. All
12 CAA Football head coaches will be present, along
with selected players from each team. Please contact
Scott Meyer at the CAA Football office for more in-
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Mrs Blog and I have plans to go to the UMass-Richmond game this fall. This year will be the last year the Spiders will play in City Stadium.

They've got some special events planned.

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#ESPN's College football live will cover Kansas State today (Tuesday). The show will be aired at 2:30, 4:30 and 6:00 pm.

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The Orlando Sentinel ranks the College Football Preview Magazines.

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Tampa Bay.com takes a look at life after football for offensive linemen.

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Monday 6 July 2009

Monday News--- 07/06/09

Draft Daddy's blog has a post on the Top Ten Small School OT NFL prospects for 2009. Quote on Valdimir Ducasse:

"Vladimir Ducasse ~ Massachusetts -- Is 6'5", 330 pounds and very agile. Grew up in Haiti, but moved to Connecticut in high school. Some scouts project him as a future N.F.L. guard."

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Anton McKenzie's BC Lions bio page here. His UMass bio here.

CAN West File photo

Another story about him here.

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UMass legend Steve Schubert's daughter is General Manager of the Manchester Wolves arena football team.

This blog has a number of times about Steve Schubert.

This article was brought to my attention over at the New Hampshire Football Report.

Image by Jodie Andruskevich.






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Kansas State will be running the 4-2-5 defense this year.

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Sunday 5 July 2009

Sunday News ---- 07/05/09

You've probably already heard, but Steve McNair was shot to death yesterday. This story focuses on his time at FCS/I-AA Alcorn State.

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Matty Vautour has an article on former UMass punter Christian Koegel's stint on Real World Cancun. I'm not a reality show fan, so I haven't seen it. A lot of the people on these shows are actor wannabes, so it may lead to an acting career for him if he's interested in that sort of thing.

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Via the New Hampshire Football Report, Jordan Johnson a CB from Springfield Mass signed with Brigham Young. He had offers from UNH, Northeastern and Bryant.

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Kansas State star DT Jeffery Fitzgerald was arrested for DWI. If he gets suspended for a couple of games, UMass is likely to be one of them.

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Saturday 4 July 2009

Lordy, lordy Al Golden is 40

Happy Birtday to Al Golden, head football coach, Temple University, who is 40 today.
He was born on July 4, 1969.
What we'd like to give Al is:
1. 40,000 TEMPLE fans (plus 2,500 'Nova) fans for a crowd of 42,500 for the HOME opener;
2. A 12-0 regular-season record, which would include wins over rivals Villanova and Penn State;
3. A return trip (for Temple) to the Sugar Bowl as the lone non-BCS representative;
4. A bowl win.

I think Al wouldn't mind waiting six or so months for those belated presents to be unwrapped.
Heck, that would be a good birthday present for me and my fellow living 259,999 Temple alumni as well.
OK, I won't get greedy.
I'll take one of the four gifts above as long as it is No. 2. For the work Al Golden has put in for this university, though, he deserves to unwrap all four.

Happy Fourth of July --- 07/04/09


Click on image for a hi-rez view. The image of a rainbow over Pear harbor is by PO3 Chelsea Kennedy.

No UMass news on the wires today. So I'll just wish everyone a safe and happy Fourth of July.

I checked the US navy status site and there are 192 US Navy ships and 25 submarines under way today. That's 46% of the fleet.

Friday 3 July 2009

Please help former Owl coach Spencer Prescott


Spencer Prescott coached under Bruce Arians, Jerry Berndt and Bobby Wallace and was credited with recruiting Heisman Trophy runnerup Paul Palmer.


By Mike Gibson
Donald Hunt is a longtime buddy of mine and we shared many laughs in the press box at Temple games, mostly at the old Vet.
In fact, nobody's quips made me laugh any harder than Don's and that's saying a lot because I've heard some pretty funny stuff in press boxes over the years.
This time, though, Don Hunt wrote a serious and poignant story on former Owl assistant coach Spencer Prescott the other day that everyone should take a couple of minutes to read.
Please help this great former Owl, who is waiting for a kidney transplant.

Friday News ---- 07/03/09

Yawin Smallwood a 6-4 225 pd LB from Worcester has committed to UConn. He had received an offer from UMass.

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Brenden Barrett, a kicker from eastern Mass who drew attention from UMass will walk on at Ole Miss.

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NFL Draft Scout has a list of the top 750 2010 NFL Draft prospects.
  • #137 Vladimir Ducasse -projected 5th round pick
  • #401 Jeromy Miles -- FA
  • #668 Victor Cruz -- Tryout
  • #730 Kyle Harrington -- Tryout
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I received my copy of the Phil Steele's ACC & Big East regional college football magazine through the mail yesterday. He has over a 100 pages on FCS including 11 on the CAA. Steele picks UMass second in the CAA North behind Hofstra (?!).

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Former UMass player and coach Joe Cullen has been added to the staff at Idaho State.

Former UMass assistant coach John Zamberlin is HC with the Bengals.

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Thursday 2 July 2009

Fall 2009 UMass football Roster is up

Before we start, it's apparent that someone in New England has pissed off the weather gods.

I want that person to apologize right now!

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Fall 2009 Roster

Deletions from the Spring roster:
  1. Scott Wallace QB. See this article.
  2. C.J. Burnley RSFR CB. The depleted CB position gets even smaller.
  3. Nick Collouri RSFR DT.
  4. Korrey Davis SO TB. I've already blogged about Davis' transfer to Liberty.
  5. Theluxon Pierre SR DT.
  6. Adham Talaat OT FR. The only loss out of the 2009 recruits.
Additions to the Fall Roster:
  1. Ryan McMackin FR. OL. Coming off one year at Milford Academy.He was 2nd team All-Class C New Jersey in 2007. Played in the New York/New Jersey Governor's Bowl.
  2. Theo Agnew FR DL. New Haven Register All-State in 2008.
  3. Caleb Violette FR K/P. VA Preps All-Virginia team in 2007. Walk-on at Virginia Tech last year.

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Top 10 all-time Temple football headlines

By Mike Gibson
Saw a headline the other day that an unbeaten Temple football team was expecting 35,000 fans for its home game against rival Villanova.
That sounded about right until I looked at the date of the story:
Nov. 23, 1934.
For more on Temple football in the New York Times, click here: The New York Times

The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Finding something on Temple football history can be challenging at best.
The local papers, the Inquirer and Daily News, have done an historically poor job of covering the team, even in the fat years of the 1970s and 1980s.
You can totally forget the lean years.
The Inquirer's archives go back only to 1978, so that eliminates a lot of pretty good years for Temple football.
They cover a Division I team 250 miles away from the center of Philadelphia far better than the one just 1 mile north of the newspaper's headquarters.
In fact, a strong argument can be made that a newspaper 90 miles away has done a far better job covering the team, at least archiving its history, than the newspapers in town.
After finding that Temple vs. Villanova preview in the New York Times, I found 116 stories about the Temple football team in the same newspaper's archives covering a wide range of years.
That's right.
One-hundred and sixteen stories, mostly previews and coverage of games, but a surprisingly large number of lengthy profile pieces (with large photos in many of them) covering the team's personalities and coaches.

Some NYT headlines:

No Pressure On Temple, Coach Says; Crowd of 20,000 Expected _ Story was about Temple football coach Wayne Hardin and his team's upcoming game against Rutgers. Hardin said that there's no pressure on Temple to win because there are so many other sports options in town (1979).


MORRISON PLEADS FOR CONFERENCES; Temple Football Coach Says Two Groups in the East Would Boost Interest _ Ray Morrison, then head of the American Football Coaches Association, proposed two conferences: What is now the current Ivy League and all other (then) Division I football powers in the East. He proposed that the winners of the two leagues play for the Eastern title (1945).

Temple Picked to Win Again - Before a 1974 game against a then good Holy Cross team, Crusaders' coach Ed Doherty said that the Owls had caught and surpassed Penn State as the No. 1 team in the East. In fact, the NYT notes that after Penn State's 7-6 loss to Navy the week before, the Nittany Lions fell to second-place in the Lambert Trophy balloting to Temple. Oh yeah. Doherty's fears were well-founded. Temple beat Holy Cross, 56-0, on the day that story was published (Oct. 19, 1974). That Holy Cross team won three games in a row that season, including wins at Villanova, UConn and UMass.
Temple's Football Stock Booms Under the Coaching of Warner; Stalwart Line and Speedy, Powerful Backfield Quick to Grasp Details of Famous Mentor's System -- Shift Adds to Deception on the Attack _ Pretty much an ode to then Temple coach Pop Warner. It's amazing to think that Temple had both Pop Warner and Wayne Hardin as head coaches. All Owl fans should be very proud of that heritage.
Spectacular Third-Period Drive Enables Temple to Upset Texas Christian; RALLY BY TEMPLE TOPS TEXANS, 13-11 Owls Gain First Triumph of Season as Bowles, Tomasic Excel in Second Half T.C.U. IS FIRST TO TALLY Thompson Kicks a Field Goal Then Clark Scores at End of 89-Yard Assault - I didn't know you could write the whole story in a headline until I saw that one.

Temple, Under Hardin, Gains Football Heights; Not a Normal Season Made Reputation at Navy Temple Lifted by Hardin - A preview of the 1979 Garden State Bowl.

Comic Turns Quips Into Tuition; Bill Cosby, Student at Temple, Featured at Gaslight Cafe Philadelphia Negro Aims His Barbs at Race Relations - My guess is that headline would not fly past any copydesk today (1962).

TEMPLE practices on roof of recreation building - Pretty self-explanatory story about Temple coach Heinie Miller being "happy" with his team's practices on top of the school's recreation building. Got to wonder if the punter looked down to the street and yelled, "a little help" when the ball flew off the field. Facilities, who needs facilities (1931)?
TEMPLE SQUAD ON EDGE.; Unbeaten Football Team to Meet Villanova in Homecoming Game. - Talks about the Owls expecting 35,000 for the 'Nova game.
TEMPLE TO TRAIN AT BATON ROUGE; Accepts Offer of Louisiana State - Squad Will Depart on Thursday Night. - Nice of LSU to allow Owls to practice there prior to the Sugar Bowl. Maybe they'll do the same for the 2010 game.

The Times had a nice piece on then 24-year-old comic Bill Cosby, reviewing his appearance in a Grenwich Village club called the gaslight. In it, Cosby said his mother wants him to graduate from Temple and "I probably will." He also noted that New York critics called him "Philadelphia's Dick Gregory." He said he might not even pursue this showbiz bug, but at least wants to pay his college bills. Some $365 million later (and that was his top earnings' year, not what he earned for his career), he's probably happy that he did.
One story on Warner, by Allison Danzig, marked the first sports story I've ever read written by a female sports writer and that was in the early 1930s.
(I'm sure there were some before that, but I haven't been able to find one.)
One writer, Gordon S. White, Jr., wrote 24 of the stories on Temple football and they were all complimentary, mostly of Hardin and the job he did.
In a story about the Owls' win in Hawaii, White noted that it was a good sign that Hardin nailed a hole-in-one on the famed Waikoloa course there.
In one of the pieces, White quotes Hardin as comparing his quarterbacks to handicap golfers.
"Steve (Joachim) was a 2 or 3," Hardin said. "Fortunately, I've never had a bad quarterback."
When you think that Hardin had guys like Frank DiMaggio, Marty Ginestra, Joachim, Brian Broomell and Tim Riordan, you know he's right.
Al Golden should only have that kind of quarterback luck.
Or was it design?

Wednesday News ----- 07/01/09

The Charleston Gazette has a long interview with retiring Marshall AD Bob Marcum (mentions UMass a couple of times).

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In Monday's blog post, I report on BCS/I-A transfer Justin Roper's considering UMass. The Minutemen did not make the final two for the services of the Oregon transfer.

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Kansas State is ranked high in an "easy OOC" schedule poll.

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Highest percentage of returning letterman in the CAA*.

Total /Returning/ Percent Returning
  1. William & Mary 50/41 78%
  2. Richmond 65/51 78%
  3. Northeastern 61/48 78%
  4. Villanova 41/31 76%
  5. UMass 70/53 75%
  6. Towson 58/44 75%
  7. Rhode Island 48/36 75%
  8. James Madison 69/51 73%
  9. Maine 55/39 72%
  10. Hofstra 60/43 72%
  11. Delaware 60/38 63%
* Source the 2009 Spring CAA press guide