Saturday, 28 February 2009

Update: I hit the Megaball!

Tuesday's New Jersey lottery (March 3, 2009) is $212 million. I try not to go into New Jersey, if I can avoid it, so I got a friend and co-worker to buy five quickpicks for the Megaball. UPDATE as of March 4: I hit the Megaball!, which was No. 10. Unfortunately, that's all I hit. That should net me a cool $2. As promised, half will go to Temple. I will keep trying to hit the big one, though. This is an oldie-but-goodie (or at least a lot of you have said so) post I wrote when the Pennsylvania powerball reached $365 million in 2006. Some hick from West Virginia won it then. He won it, squandered it already and had all sorts of bad things happen to him. I would have put it to much better use.
This block serves as my binding legal promissory note to give half of the $212 million or cash equivalent to Temple football. Temple lawyers won't even have to take me to court. As soon as the $212 million or the cash option is in my bank account, I will transfer half to Temple via the Xtra Point Club. People who know me understand that I always have been a man of my word. Money won't change that.
The following post first appeared on this site in 2006:
_Mike Gibson
By Mike Gibson
As a young man, I was into the music of Chapin.
Not Chopin. Chapin. Harry Chapin.
Saw him at a concert at the old Temple University Music Festival. He played there about six or seven times and I saw every Chapin concert.
There was something about his music that touched a, pardon the expression, chord with me.
All My Life's A Circle, Taxi, etc., great, great songs.
A Chapin concert was an almost spiritual experience. No one put on a show like Harry. He'd do six, seven, eight encores. Plenty of good-looking women at these concerts, too. Just a fun, fun time.
As long as the roadies and the crew were into it, Harry would play.
The songs, to me, are timeless.
There was one thing, though, I wondered about Harry, who died in an automobile accident on the Long Island Expressway on July 16, 1981.
After every concert, there'd be a big gathering in the back of the tent, what is now the Ambler Campus parking lot. Chapin would sell T-Shirts and other memorabilia to combat "World Hunger."
At first, I was really into it.
"Yeah, let's eliminate world hunger," I'd say after the first year.
Then the second year came.
And the third.
And the fourth.
Harry collected all this money and world hunger was getting worse, not better.
Billions and billions of dollars were collected for world hunger by well-meaning Harry Chapins of the world and it was not solving the problem.
Heck, it wasn't even making a dent into the problem.
I came to the conclusion that there are some things you could throw money at and not make a difference, like World Hunger.
That there are other problems that money could solve.
Like Temple Football.
After that Epiphany, I came to the conclusion if I ever had millions I could throw half of what I had toward Temple football and I could solve much of what had ailed the Owls over these last 25 years.Think about it. Saturday's powerball is now $365 million. If I win, I promise right now to give Temple football, via the Xtra Point Drive, half.
What could Temple football buy with a, say, $182 million donation?
    Here are some ideas:
  • Half payment (about $90 million) on a 40K campus stadium, to be completed sometime after Temple's current 15-year lease runs out at Lincoln Financial Field;
  • 10,000 season tickets to be given to the 10,000 students currently living on campus or players on high school football teams in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware in order to create a cadre of young fans;
  • Enough commercial minutes to sponsor live TV for every Temple road game (to also help build a following);
  • A weekly coaches show on Comcast with current coach Al Golden providing highlights and commentary on each Owl game;
  • A revolving contract that would reward Golden, and his staff, based on performance and guarantee that if the performance (i.e., wins) warrants it, Temple would have the financial resources to match whatever offer he'd get elsewhere.

Unlike its impact on world hunger, money would help Temple build a following and win and winning would solve Temple's football image problem.
It bears repeating the powerball for Saturday is $365 million.
I know there's not a snowball's chance in heck I'll win but, if I do, do I really need the $365 million to live a lifestyle that would make me happy?
Heck no.
All I need is a modest hurricane-proof house in the Tampa area for seven months a year, a new Subaru and a new place in the Poconos.
The Florida house would be $500K, the Subaru $20K, the place in the Poconos $500K. Max. Throw in a couple million a year for spending money for the next 10 years and I'm good to go.What else would make me happy?
A rampaging group of angry Owls kicking some serious college football butt, exacting their revenge for 15 years of humiliation with 15 years of glorious victories.
I know it's selfish, but it's my money.
I'd settle for half the lottery winnings, minus annuity and taxes and the like and give half to Temple football.
Sorry, world hunger.
Been there, done that.

Saturday News --- 02/28/09

Had a great time at the UMass Football Banquet last night. I'll try to have some images up tomorrow.

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Rhode Island promoted from within yesterday as the Rams appointed DC/Assistant Head Coach Joe Trainer the 19th HC at Rhody.

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Josh Buchanan's "Small School" NFL draft list.

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Mike's UMassHoops site has a thread about UMass football Jerseys being available at Dicks in Hadley Mall. Supposedly they are on sale for $45. My birthday is next month. I'll have to mention this to Mrs. Blog.

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Liam Coen didn't get an invite to the Combine.

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Friday, 27 February 2009

Friday News--- 02/27/09

Tonight is the UMass Football Banquet. Hope to see some of the Blog community there.

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The UMass Daily Collegian has a story on the 2009 UMass Schedule and the staff hirings here.

The UMass Athletic Dept website has an article on the 2009 schedule here.

Matty Vautour has an article on the schedule and staff changes here.

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Rejoining the UMass staff will be Steve Tirrell, who was with Coach Brown from 2004-2006. For the last two seasons he has been assistant Head Coach at Nichols.

Tirrell was formerly DC for Brown and has also been an assistant coach for Coach Whipple (1996-1997).

This seems like a good hire. Tirrell is familiar with UMass football and many of the current staff.





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Joining the UMass staff for the first time will be Dyran Peke. For the past four seasons he has been the cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator for Delaware.

Last year Coach Brown was the DB coach and Sean Spencer was the special teams coordinator.

Peke has recruiting connections in Virginia and Florida. He has been DB backs coach at Cornell and Delaware. Seems like a good hire.






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I did a little checking about the Albany game being moved to McGuirk. Last year the Great Danes home attendance averaged 3,165. They drew 5,111 for what was probably their biggest home game against Hofstra.

The 2008 UMass-Albany night game at McGuirk drew 15,111. UMass undoubtedly thought that revenue from the sixth home game would exceed any sweetening of the guarantee paid to Albany------ and the Great Danes felt they would do better taking the offer.

BTW, my images of the UMass 28-14 victory are still available here .

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It's official: Tennessee Tech will be Kansas State's second FCS/I-AA game in 2009.

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Thursday, 26 February 2009

Thursday News -- 02/26/09

Three UMass football players were honored at UMass Fall Academic Honors luncheon on the 25th.

All three had 4.0 fall semesters
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Richmond DE Lawrence Sidbury did well in the NFL Combine and may have moved up to a 2nd-3rd round pick.

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JMU's Mickey Matthews received the Liberty Mutual FCS Coach of the year award.

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Attention UMass Equipment Manager Paul Bys: Nuclear Grade Duct Tape.

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Football Scoop reports that Duke Assistant Coach John Gutekunstis interested in the Rhode Island HC position.

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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Six home games in 2009!

Jeff Thomas reports that UMass has arranged six home games in 2009. The previously scheduled Sept 12th game at Albany has been switched to a home game.

He reports:
  • Sept 5th @ Kansas State
  • Sept 12th Albany
  • Sept 19th Rhode Island
  • Sept 26th Stony Brook
  • October 3rd Open
  • October 10th @ Delaware
  • October 17th New Hampshire
  • October 24th @ Richmond
  • October 31st @ Maine
  • November 7th Northeastern
  • November 14th James Madison
  • November @ Hofstra
Nice schedule. The three September games are sure to be night games and should bring a good crowd. Kudos to the Athletic Dept for getting the Albany game moved!

Wednesday wonders ---- 02/25/09

Dave Coulson talks about the Hens-Hornets game, FBS transfers and Darren Rizzi leaving Rhode Island.

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Yesterday, I blogged about Delaware and Delaware State playing their first ever regular season game in 2009. Now they've signed a four year contract.

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Video interview with Thorr Bjorn about the coaching change in Rhode Island.

Also: URI cuts four sports.

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Do you lift? I do. The top bench press performances at the NFL Combine.

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I blogged earlier that Kansas State may play Tennessee Tech as a second FCS/I-AA game. It's official: Kansas State announces their 2009 schedule.

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Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Tuesday Telex ----- 02/24/09

Two former UMass administrators, Bob De Carolis of Oregon and Thorr Bjorn of Rhode Island share the Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award from the UMass Sports Management Program.

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Former UMass DE/LB Mike Dawson has been hired by the Boston College Eagles as an assistant special teams coach.

BC Blogger "Eagle in Atlanta" comments .

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Brandon London has been re-signed by the Miami Dolphins .

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Questions and Answers with Richmond RB Josh Vaughn.

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Former UMass assistant coach Robert Talley is being mentioned as possible replacement HC at Rhode Island.

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BTW, former UMass WR Neal Brown did interview for the UMass Head Coaching job last month. Brown is still the youngest OC in DI football.

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Delaware and Delaware State will play their first ever regular season game this year.

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Monday, 23 February 2009

Monday musings 02/23/09

UMass football recruit Tom Brandt ran a 7.88 55-meter hurtles recently.

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Northeastern's star TE Brian Manderville received bad news at the combine. A routine medical check indicated he has a heart valve problem. Not only will he not be drafted; he was advised to give up football.

Another article here .
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Nasuha South RB/DB David Zocco has a decision to make.

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Montana and Appalachian State are looking to set up a home-and-home series.

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Sunday, 22 February 2009

Sunday News -- 02/22/09


Woah! Darren Rizzi, HC of Rhode Island has resigned to be special teams coach with the Dolphins.

Stories here and here and here and here.

URI athletic dept article (with quotes from Thorr) here .

Miami Dolphins article here .

I believe NCAA rules allow recruits to void their letter-of-intent when the HC leaves.

Rivals Rams commits here .

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This year's NFL Combine top performers.

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Eastern Washington is appealing its post-season ban.

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Saturday, 21 February 2009

Saturday sendings 02/21/09

UMass and UCal Berkley have joint patent rights to a technology that may transform your data storage.

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David Coulson of The Sport Network ruminates about changes in the Ivy league and the end of the Gaels Football Team.

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C.W. O'Brien of the Bleacher Report says the BCS will never have a playoff.

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The UMass-Holy Cross series takes a year off, but you may be interested in the Crusaders Spring Outlook anyway.

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James Madison has its official 2009 schedule up, confirming that the Dukes will play at McGuirk on November 19th.

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Texas Tech's super receiver Michael Crabtree didn't measure up at the Combine.

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The Music City Bowl of Vanderbilt against Boston College bombed financially.

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Friday, 20 February 2009

Friday news --- 02/20/09

UMass opens at Kansas State on Sept 5th. This article has the first preview of the '09 Cats that I've seen (mentions UMass).

FWIW, they are saying on message boards that K-State will play Tennessee Tech (3-8 last year) at home on Sept 26th. Two FCS/I-AA teams will not make the Wildcats fans happy. There's no confirmation of this that I could find.

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This is a good way to waste time at work: The 2009 recruiting map (FCS/I-A only)

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Mrs Blog and I have made plans to take in four away games so far: Albany, K-State, Richmond and Delaware.

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RAW Data: CAA South Rivals 2009 comitment pages:
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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Thursday News -- 02/19/09

The New England Patriots report signing former UMass TE Brad Listorti.

Pats bio here . UMass bio here.

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T.J. Clemmings was offered a BB scholarship by UMass. He may end up playing football for Notre Dame.

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CSN columnist Chuck Burton contemplates FCS recruiting.

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Rivals CAA North 2009 recruiting commits pages.
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Temple vs. Villanova? This means War


Al Golden (left) accepts surrender sword from Andy Talley after game.
By Mike Gibson
I have to admit I was more than a little nervous when the renewal of the Villanova-Temple football series was announced three years ago.
Geez, I thought then as I do now, Andy Talley is a pretty good coach.
On days when it is not playing Temple, Villanova is my second-favorite college team (Penn is the third favorite, as you can see, I like local college football) and I know Talley's coaching style as well as any outsider.
I'm one of those rare individuals who walk into a bar and ask them to put on Villanova-Delaware when Temple's not playing.
Talley can flat-out coach and, quite frankly, a young guy like Al Golden probably is overmatched against him.
I figured that whatever talent advantage Golden could get could be nullified the crafty old field General.
Today, three years later, I am more convinced than ever that Talley is probably a better game coach than Al Golden is and that's no insult to Al Golden.
Talley is probably a better game day coach than 90 percent of the other guys out there. He's just found a niche a 'Nova and loves it so much he never wanted to go anywhere else. Talley loves the Philadelphia area and he doesn't throw his name into the ring whenever any higher-profile opening becomes available.
There's a lot to admire about that.
He's good. Real good.
As convinced as I am about that, I'm even more convinced than ever about this:
By 10 p.m. or so, on Thursday night, Sept. 3, 2009, Temple will walk off the field a 20-point or so winner over Villanova.
Or thereabouts.
At least.
Say, 34-13.
I'm writing that on Feb. 19 with the full knowledge someone will clip it, save it and show it to me on Sept. 4.
I hope it's to tell me that I should have had more confidence in our defense.
I'm concerned about Villanova having 16 starters back from a 10-3 team.
I'm concerned about the mental advantage Talley has over Golden, concerned that Villanova has two quarterbacks, Chris Whitney and Antwan Young, who have been more productive on the college level than anyone Temple currently has, but nonetheless but mark it down.
Golden will beat Talley.
Temple will beat Villanova.
This Epiphany came to me not in a dream but as a result of some deep football and war games thinking developed recently.
I'm a football and a Civil War nut and I'll make this analogy.
Andy Talley is Robert E. Lee and Al Golden is Grant The Butcher.
You know how that turned out.
Robert E. Lee had the strategy part down pat. He could maneuver circles around most Union generals, who were afraid of a growing body count and were too timid to attack the smaller Army of Northern Virginia.
Then Grant came along, correctly figured he had more men and materials than Lee and would just keep throwing those men and that material at Lee until he wore him out.
Body count be damned.
So he was called Grant T. Butcher.
I checked the signing list the Daily News had on Feb. 4 for Villanova. Twelve guys.
I checked the signing list the Daily News had on Feb. 4 for Temple. Twenty-eight guys, with 15 additional redshirts eligible for a grand total of 43 newcomers (or 40).
Additionally, Temple, the best I can tell, has 21 guys on a roster of 105 capable running in the neighborhood of a 4.5 40-yard dash, counting defensive backs, running backs and wide receivers.
Now if Golden was William Tecumseh Sherman (the guy who burned Atlanta), he'd be up 54-9 with a minute left and calling timeouts trying to get to 60.
It won't happen, but oh how I wish Golden becomes Sherman that night.
Villanova has four on a roster about half as large.
Grant had a plan. Now Golden's plan is coming to fruition.
His plan has been a simple one: Keep bringing in high-quality talent and then call in the reserves. For the first time last year, he was able to redshirt 15 guys.
That's a pretty nice force in reserve.
With 20 less scholarships for football, Villanova doesn't have that luxury.
Golden, like Grant, will keep throwing bodies at Villanova.
Bigger, faster, meaner, leaner, bodies.
As Joe Paterno has said, "Temple doesn't have any fat guys."
Yes, both teams play 11 guys at a time but when Temple's guys are bigger, faster, stronger across the board it's not really that fair a fight.
That's OK with me because it eases my nervousness about Talley's impact on the game. He could win a quarter or two but, by the third at the latest, both lines will be overwhelming the Villanova lines on a fairly consistent basis.
The 'Cats won't be able to block Mark D'Onofrio's defense and they will be largely ineffective against Temple's offense because the Owls could have an athletic line that averages 300 pounds across the front. That's a lot of big, gaping holes for a 4.4-40 guy like James Nixon or a 4.5-40 guy like Kee-Ayre Griffin to run through.
It could get ugly, but it won't because Golden, like Grant, will graciously accept Talley's sword at the end of the game and kneel on the ball rather than run it up.
Now if Golden was William Tecumseh Sherman (the guy who burned Atlanta), he'd be up 54-9 with a minute left and calling timeouts trying to get to 60.
It won't happen, but oh how I wish Golden becomes Sherman that night.
Hell, this is War and War is Hell.
Or at least it should be for Villanova.

Wednesday wonders 02/08/09

Charleston Southern will play Florida, Wofford and the University of Southern Florida in a three week span this fall. They also play play UMass' unofficial common opponent Stony Brook on Nov 19th.

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The CAA website has an article with links about Northeastern's Brian Manderville and Richmond's Lawrence Sidbury at the NFL Combine.

Speaking of Northeastern, they open at Boston College on Sept 5th.

Speaking of Boston College, no one likes their recruiting this year.

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New Hampshire has their 2009 schedule up.

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Potential new starters for UMass in 2009 (in the Blog's opinion):
And I'll wait until the Spring Game to see about quarterback...

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Tuesday News --- 02/17/09

Sports Illustrated has three CAA players on their "Small School Draft Prospects"

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Josh Buchanan of NFL Draft Bible has his "Small School NFL Draft Board".

He also has a review of the Southern Conference 2009 recruiting.

Speaking of the Southern Conference, Furman plays Missouri and Auburn this year.
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The Maine Black Bears play Syracuse on 09/26/09.


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When the football season is over, I just can't get into other sport's playoffs and championships.

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The UMass athletic website crashed my browser this morning.

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Monday, 16 February 2009

Monday musings 02/16/09

This article mentions UMass recruit Jamar Smith (page 2), but the author keeps mentioning UMass and Akron in the same sentence. Last I heard, the Zips were not a FCS team.

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I've blogged before about the Charlotte's 49's starting a football team. They'll start in FCS/I-AA.

To get a seat between the 30 yard lines, it will cost you $2,500 for a seat license plus a mandatory $1,500 pledge to the athletic dept. That's $4,000 and then you still have to pay for the season ticket!

It will cost you $500 plus the cost of the season ticket to sit between the 30 yard lines at Appalachian State.

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This I did not know: if a team is placed on a post season ban because of violations of NCAA rules, players can transfer and be eligible to play immediately. See this article about a potential raid on Eastern Washington.

I just blogged about Eastern Washington's troubles last Friday.

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Sunday, 15 February 2009

UMass Historical Scans ---- 1983


I've added fourteen scans from four different 1983 game programs to the "UMass Football History" folder. The link is here. The new scans are marked 1983. Be sure to use the magnifying glass option for larger views of the scans. Clicking and dragging the image allows easier reading of the captions or text.

The historical section now totals 84 scans covering 1971, 1973 and 1976 through 1983.

UMass finished 3-8 in 1983. We had wins over Harvard, Maine and Boston University. Losses were to Toledo, Holy Cross, Rhode Island, Delaware, UConn, Lehigh, UNH and Northeastern.

UMass Captains were Grady Fuller (1st team All-YC), Richard Jenkins and Gary Freker.

Bob Picket was Head Coach. Assistant coaches were Mike Hodges, Jim Reid, Bob McConnell, Kevin Karwath, Doug Berry and Steve Telander.

1983 was the last year of Bob Pickett's six year run as head coach.

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Saturday Sendings 02/14/09

No UMass-specific football news on the wires this morning. Mrs. Blog, who I love dearly on this Valentine's Day, has a big "Honeydo" day in store for me, so I do not have the time to develop any original content.

The UMass Football Wikipedia article could use some help, if you have nothing to do.

I'll be back tomorrow with some UMass historical scans.

Friday, 13 February 2009

Friday News 02/13/09

Friday the 13th news:

The Sporting News has two articles discussing the meltdown at Eastern Washington here and here. Eastern Washington's post season ban will probably effect 2009's playoff bracket. It could reduce the Big Sky league to one team in the playoffs.

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The NCAA has changed the uniform colors rule to allow the visiting team to wear their home jerseys if both teams and the league agree.

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Northeastern has released its 2009 schedule. This is the most manageable schedule the Huskies have had in a number of years. For the last five years or so Northeastern has played the toughest OOC slate in the nation.

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You remember last spring I published a tour of the UMass clubhouse, which is still available in the Blog's sidebar, Hofstra has a tour of their facilities here .

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Thursday, 12 February 2009

Thursday News 02/12/09

Rhode Island has released its 2009 schedule. That, along with the leak of Northeastern's schedule, allows most of UMass' 2009 football schedule to be determined.
  • 09/05 @ Kansas State
  • 09/12 @ Albany
  • 09/19 Rhode Island
  • 09/26 Open or OOC game (home)
  • 10/03 Open or OOC game (home)
  • 10/10 @ Delaware
  • 10/17 UNH
  • 10/24 @ Richmond
  • 10/31 @Maine (unconfirmed)
  • 11/07 Northeastern
  • 11/14 James Madison
  • 11/21 @ Hofstra
Thanks to several Blog readers for their e-mails on this.

Some notes on the schedule: Delaware was originally listed on the Hens site as 10/31 and then was moved to the 10/10 date. The rumor is that Stony Book will be the fifth UMass home game, but no information on either school's website. An unofficial look at the CAA's 2009 schedules here .

It always seemed to me that the CAA South teams rarely came north in cold weather. I took a look at the past schedules of this year's CAA South opponents.
  • Delaware - 28 games, seven in November. Latest date of the Hens playing at McGuirk: November 11,2000. We lost 19-31
  • James Madison- 12 games, four in November. Latest date of the Dukes playing at McGuirk: November 5, 1994. We won 27-24.
  • Richmond - 21 games, eight games in November. Latest date of the Spiders playing at McGuirk: November 21, 2001. We lost 7-35. That was the only time UMass played any of the Richmond, Delaware, JMU trio as the last game of the regular season.
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In 2008 Texas Tech played two FCS/I-AA opponents: UMass and Eastern Washington. The Eagles just got hit win NCAA sancions. More here .

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Maine will receive $450,000 and not have to play Florida State. Good deal for the Black Bears!

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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Superman to Temple: "Call me"


Garrett Barnas was named Illinois Player of the Year in high school.
By Mike Gibson
When he was in high school, they called him Superman.
Garrett Barnas not only won Bureau Valley (Ill.) High a state championship and produced an unbeaten season at quarterback, he won the Illinois state 110 hurdles championship and threw the shot put farther than anyone else in that very populated state.
What they're saying about Garrett Barnas ...


"(Garrett Barnas) is the best athlete I've ever prepared for as a player or a coach. When his team needs a play, he makes the play."
_Alwood-Rowva (Ill.) head coach Jeremy Adolphson


"He has a skill set that other people just don't have. He's exciting. He knows how to find the end zone _ even on a bad day."
_ Harper College head coach Dragan Teonic


"(Barnas) is a great athlete. You don't see many of them come around. Maybe once every 20 years. He can run, scramble and throw and you can just see how gutsy he is."
_DuQuoinn (Ill.) head coach Al Martin
Early this week, when Barnas was asked about Temple, he said, simply:
"I'm interested. They have my contact information. I'll wait for them to call."
It was said matter-of-factly, not as a take-it-or-leave-it thing but by someone who was burned once by a major school and is approaching this with hopeful optimism and cautiously waiting to see what happens.
The ball is squarely in the Edberg-Olson braintrust court now.
If it's fumbled, the Owls could be courting a fall disaster at the quarterback position should a combination of injuries/ineligibility/sickness/accident/kidnapping, you name it, strike any of the remaining three guys.
It's a problem they have to at least discuss amongst themselves.
Barnas is a damn good answer to the problem in my humble opinion. If you can find a better quarterback still on the board, please send his name to Al Golden. I can't.
Early this week, when Barnas was asked about Temple, he said, simply:
"I'm interested. They have my contact information. I'll wait for them to call."

When Barnas was in college, he made first-team All-American at quarterback not once, but twice and capped his two-year career by winning a national championship at Harper College in Palatine, Ill. He threw for nearly 3,000 yards as a sophomore and tossed 59 touchdown passes in two years and went 11-1 this past season. He led his team to the greatest comeback in college football history in a bowl game in Arizona, rallying the squad from a 38-6 fourth-quarter deficit to win, 39-38.
The cynical among you would say, "Geez, if he's that good, why isn't anyone offering him?"
Well, he is that good and nobody is or has offered him for a real good reason.
He accepted a full scholarship offer to Syracuse and packed his bags to get there by the mid-semester break.
Then, on Dec. 23, Syracuse pulled the rug out from under him and rescinded the offer.
By Dec. 23, most (read: all) Division IA colleges are set on their quarterbacks.
Barnas didn't get an offer because there were no offers to give.
That's where Temple comes into play.
The Owls did not have an offer to give because they offered two quarterbacks and both accepted.
By signing day, Feb. 4, one, Mark Giubilato, de-committed.
That left Temple with an offer to give to someone qualified to play right away, someone who was recruited after high school by Iowa and South Florida in addition to Syracuse.
Al Golden got up on the podium and promised the Temple fans and Philadelphia media that his coaches were going to look to fill another scholarship spot with the "best available quarterback" and that adding a ready-to-go quarterback was priority No. 1 for his staff. They wanted a guy who can start a big-time college game right away, not two years from now.
"The Waffle House is Open," was the way Golden put it.
An hour or so later, Temple recruiting coordinator Ed Foley was frantically texting a representative for Barnas, "You mean he didn't sign with anybody?" Foley texted.
When the person he was texting asked what the prospects of an offer were, Foley texted back:
"The coaches are out of the office until Monday. We'll talk about it then."
That doesn't seem like much of a priority to me but, heck, the coaches needed some down time after a frantic recruiting season.
Foley was then provided with a cell number, a regular number and an email for Barnas.
So far, we've been told, no offer. No talk. Not even a follow-up text.
A week ago, the Temple coaches seemed excited with the prospect of adding a polished, proven COLLEGE winner to a mix that included two part-time varsity starters and a true freshman.
So far, nothing has happened.
Time is a wasting, as they say.
I've said this for four months and I'll say it until I'm blue in the face. Barnas is perfect for Temple and Temple is perfect for him.
The kid is good enough to be first-string quarterback. He's also good enough to be a capable backup. He'd be a terrific insurance policy should an accident or two happpen to any of the current Temple quarterbacks. He's not a project who will not be capable of playing right away. He'll be capable of playing now. If he doesn't make it at quarterback, he can play safety. He's a proven two-way player. Temple should have room for someone who is that versatile.
The disaster is not Vaughn Charlton or Chester Stewart or Chris Coyer starting. I believe the Owls are good enough to win the MAC with all three. The disaster comes is if one, two or (Heaven Forbid) three of them go down. That's Disaster with a capital D. Why not bring in a guy who is at least as good as Vaughn, Chester or Chris? Or a guy who at least is in the conversation?
This is a problem that can easily be solved on Feb. 12 by doing nothing more strenous then picking up a phone in the coaches office at Edberg-Olson Hall and dialing a number in Walnut or Palatine, Ill.
The problem can't be solved at all on Sept. 3.
Or later.
Heck, come March even who knows if Barnas will even be available? He is now. Right now.
I've looked at this 25 different ways and I can't see a downside. There's only an upside here. Twenty-five upsides.
The disaster is not Vaughn Charlton or Chester Stewart or Chris Coyer starting ... The disaster comes if 1, 2 or (Heaven Forbid) 3 of them go down. That's Disaster with a capital D.

Hell, if I hit the $92 million Saturday, I'd give him a "Temple Football Forever.com" scholarship to attend Tyler School of Art and then walk on to the team (if that was legal, of course). That's how much confidence I have in the kid making an immediate positive impact as a person and a player.
You may say the downside is giving a scholarship to a guy who is only going to be here two years, but you are giving a scholarship to a great athlete, a great person and a great student whose two years here can buy you the time to build depth at the most important position on the field.
One more signing class, possibly adding, say, a Drew Loughery and the Owls are up to speed.
Meanwhile, it wouldn't hurt to call on Superman now, while you can call him.
Otherwise, you risk him leaping tall buildings (or at least hurdle-tall defenders) for Kent State against Temple this fall. Think a taller, bigger, faster, better version of Julian Edelman, who was a mere human.
You don't want to tug Superman's cape, trust me. You want him working for the good guys and hopefully we're still the good guys.

Redshirt Freshmen 2009 Offense 02/11/09


No UMass football news of note today, so let's return to Monday's look at the redshirt freshmen that will be available this spring. I will repeat the cravat that I have no knowledge of any gains or losses in the listed roster.

Offense:
We will also have one additional OL available:
  • Kevin Macon OL. Macon is probably an instant starter on the OL. One of the highest rated players we signed in 2006.
Obviously, the strength of the redshirt freshmen on the offensive side is linemen. We return Valdimir Ducasse Sr., Rob Getek RS Sr., John Ihne Jr, and Josh Samuda Soph. as starters on the offensive line.

One article (no link) said Cedric Gonnet was injured back in HS in 2007. If fully recovered, he could be in the mix at TB.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Tuesday Telegram 02/10/09

The Worcester Telegram briefly mentions two UMass recruits here .

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Maine's Jovan Belcher is training for the NFL.

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Remember there were rumors that UMass OL coach Brian Picucci was leaving for Boston College?It turns out UNH's Sean Devine was the coach hired.

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The CAA insider ranks UMass' recruiting class pretty low. Note that all of the CAA South teams received high rankings and all the CAA North received low.

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The CAA has released the 2008 CAA All-Academic list.

Breaks down this way:
  • Hostra 15, 6 off, 6 Def
  • UNH 12, 6 Off,6 Def
  • JMU 12, 6 Off, 6 Def
  • Delaware 11, 3 Off 8 Def
  • Northeastern 10, 6 Off, 4 Def
  • Towson 10, 4 Off, 6 Def
  • UMass 7, 4 Off, 3 Def
  • Maine 7, 3 Off, 4 Def
  • Villanova 7, 6 Off, 1 Def
  • URI 6, 3 Off, 3 Def
  • Richmond 6, 4 Off, 2 Def
  • William & Mary 5, 4 Off, 1 Def
Honored for UMass were Sean Callichio, Chris Cefalo, Peter Chiaro, Arron Fears, Brent Arnold, Jeromy Miles and Anthony Rouizer. Congrats to all the UMass players who made the list!

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Monday, 9 February 2009

Redshirt Freshman 02/09/08

No UMass news on the wires this morning. I thought it would be interesting to look at 2008's redshirt freshmen. Note that the roster list has not yet been updated for spring. I have no information about any gains or losses after the season ended.

Defense:
  1. D.J. Adeoba LB. DJ was praised by Coach Brown in one of his radio shows. Adeoba and one of the few freshman to get significant playing time, Tyler Holms, could start in 2009. A Rivals two star recruit in '08
  2. C.J. Burnley DB. No bio on the roster
  3. Chris Chamberlin LB/LS. First Team All-New England and numerous honors in HS.
  4. Nick Collouri DL. No bio on the roster
  5. Kumar Davis DB. A Rivals two star recruit in '08. Should be in line for some playing time this year.
  6. Nick Haag LB. No bio on the roster
  7. Dan McLaughlin DB. No bio on roster
  8. Darren Thellen DB. Could also be in the mix for playing time in the defensive backfield
  9. Charles Thompson DL. Thompson was a Rivals listed player and a member of numerous HS All-star squads. With UMass losing two starters on the DL to graduation, he should be in the mix for significant playing time.
Players without bios are probably walkons. Adeoba, Chamberlin, Davis and Thompson should be players to watch in the Spring Game. With no defensive JUCO's or I-A transfers so far, those players should be the available reinforcements for 2009.

Matty Vautour took a look ahead to 2009's possible new starters back on 11/25/08.

UPDATE: Did you ever think about staying in school and getting an advanced degree?-- No? ----- Good choice.

Sunday, 8 February 2009

News Sunday 02/08/09

This Union Leader article states that UMass is interested in Ian Ginnard a 6-2 225 pd LB from Souhegan HS as a recruited walk-on. This article features him.

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College Sports News has a national FCS/I-AA 2009 signing list here .

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Delaware, William & Mary and Maine recruited well in South Jersey according to this reporter.

If you missed it, Penn State QB Pat Devlin transferred to the Hens a couple of weeks ago.

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This ESPN article lists the do's and don'ts of recruiting.

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Saturday, 7 February 2009

Saturday News 02/07/09

David Coulson of the Sports Network discusses FCS recruiting.

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New Hampshire Football Report has a story on UNH's 2009 schedule.

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Remember Matty Vautour had a story about UMass possibly playing Michigan in 2010? The Delaware State Hornets are playing in the Big House this year.

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Recruiting ratings and results on the field; this article looks at record.

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In our 1998 National Championship year we met and beat Northwestern State in the playoffs. For a number of years they had a top-10 FCS/I-AA team. The Demons usually did it with defense. Northwestern State has fallen on tough times recently. They now have a new coach Dale Petevo, who was previously the DC at LSU.

The Demons also have the #1 rated recruiting class in FCS/I-AA. UMass was #3.

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This link goes to a YouTube clip of a 1993 CBS News report. Intrepid CBS reporters explain how "tech savvy" people are using their "personal computers" to "log on" to something called the "internet".

What possible use could the average person have for the "Internet" ? About 1:30 into the clip, one expert says "Suppose you wanted to talk about football".

Yeah right, the US military spends billions on a word wide computer network and people are going to use it to talk about football to persons they've never met. Like that's ever going to happen.

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Friday, 6 February 2009

Friday follies 02/06/09

The Springfield Republican has more news about western Mass players including Alex Scyourka, who many thought would get an offer from UMass.

The Laconia Citizen has a nice article about UMass recruit Christian Birt. That's what football should be all about: bringing people together.

Another article mentioning Birt here .

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Jeromy Miles is on Draft Daddy's Juniors-to-watch list.

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Don't remember if I mentioned this before, but former UMass assistant coach John Zamberlin is head coach of Idaho State. I sat with him at an athletic dept function back in the day, and had a fairly long talk about UMass football.

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We signed more players than Boston College did.

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Matty Vautour says he doesn't know how well UMass did with this year's recruits.

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Raw Data for the CAA South:

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Thursday, 5 February 2009

Thursday News 02/05/09

Matty Vautour has an article on the UMass recruits and says UMass is still pursuing several more players.

Jeff Thomas of the Springfield Republican has an recruiting article here .

The Metro Daily New has an article about the Brandt brothers signing with UMass.

Kevin Stevens of Press Connects says Jamar Smith is happy to be a Minuteman.

The Worcester Telegram has an article on Rob Blanchflower and Brandon Potvin signing with UMass.

The Boston Herald discusses New England college recruits including UMass.

Some additions and corrections to yesterday's blog post:

I did not add Brandon Potvin to the recruits list. Sorry Brandon! I was getting a little tired.
  • Brandon Potvin DT. He's Worcester Telegram's Defensive Player-of-the-year.
  • Sean Unterkoefler RB. I had him listed as a LB although he still may play there, but the UMass recruiting bio emphasises his RB skills. Ran a 6.14 55 meter sprint (20th in nation). YouTube highlights here .
FYI this was last years recruits under Coach Brown. In 2008 we had three Rivals "starred" players :
This year we recruited five Rivals starred players
  • Christan Birt two stars
  • Tim Brandt two stars
  • Tom Brandt two stars
  • Kyle Havens three stars
  • Devin Lindsey two stars.
Rivals.com has us as the #3 rated recruiting class in FCS/I-AA.

Raw Data on the CAA North:
One of our 2009 OOC opponents Albany, signed eleven.

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

HELP WANTED: Quarterback, Temple University

By Mike Gibson
Spent the last four hours or so at Temple, listening to Al Golden and watching highlights of the recruits.
One fan got up and asked what can he promise that would encourage "us" to follow the team this year.
"Let me ask you one thing," Golden said to the young lady, "were you bored last year? I don't know if I can take another one of those ..."
Golden said it was his best recruiting class of the four and you could tell he meant it. Whatever holes the 2008 team have will be filled nicely either by these guys or by the 15 guys Golden redshirted from the 2008 class.
Temple coaches currently are currently looking for a quarterback capable of playing immediately at Football Bowl Series (FBS) level. We can only imagine what the "Help Wanted" ad would look like if they could write it. So we're taking a shot:
HELP WANTED: Quarterback, Temple University
Large, prestigious Eastern university with 260,000 living alumni and 33,000 full-time students seeks proven, polished, quarterback who will help lead our Prodigal Son fans back to our home stadium. We will be the feel-good story of the year in college football, 2009, and you will write much of it. Immediate opportunity for experienced, high-achiever, who can help tutor a promising youngster while rising through our ranks. Our quarterback department is understaffed, so we need someone who is both capable of rising to the top and filling in as a backup when necessary and bridging the gap until we can bring more people onboard next year. Intelligence and ability to work with the team preferred. Plenty of room to advance for the right person. Scholarship worth approximately $80,000 a year available at one of the top schools in the country. Our Tyler School of Art is ranked No. 1 on the East Coast, as is our graduate Fox Business School. Send resume, video to Al Golden, Head Football Coach, Temple University, Edberg-Olson Hall, 11th Street and Diamond Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19122 or email agolden@temple.edu or assistant head coach Mark D'Onofrio donofrio@temple.edu or recruiting coordinator Ed Foley edward.foley@temple.edu

The big screen showed plays of several recruits and quarterback Chris Coyer of Oakton (Va.) and linebacker Gary Onuekwusi (Dunbar) got the most applause.
The big news out of today was scheduled to come tomorrow when Temple announces it will play the opener with Villanova on a Thursday night before Labor Day.
Golden announced it and asked athletic director Bill Bradshaw if that was OK.
"We're going to make an announcement tomorrow," Bradshaw said.
"Whoops," Golden said.
The other big news is that Temple is now down to three scholarship quarterbacks with the de-commitment of Mark Giubilato. If the Owls don't add a qualified quarterback this late (and not just one to add one), they are facing a potential crisis situation come September. A polished, currently uncommitted, JUCO now becomes potentially the most attractive option on the table for Al Golden and staff.
"We're going to be actively exploring options," was the way Golden put it when asked if he is looking on the outside to add a quarterback and added that a scholarship could be made available for said quarterback.
Later, in the reception afterwards, he drove that point home.
Any and all Division IA level quarterbacks out there, JUCO or not, are invited to contact him but the point he wanted to make is that the staff is being proactive, leaving no stone unturned looking for a quarterback to get here by summer camp.
Golden then said that a scholarship can be made available to that quarterback and that just because today was signing day, doesn't mean the Owls are out of the recruting business for this current class when it comes to getting a quarterback.
Then he said something and funny and poignant in relation to that.
"The Waffle House is open," Golden said to some boosters, meaning a scholarship is on the grill for the right QB.
"The Waffle House is open," Golden said to some boosters, meaning a scholarship is on the grill for the right QB.
Word quickly got around the room and several people went up to him and said they liked that quote.
"You can use it," he said.
I told Golden that there is an All-American quarterback from Harper College who wants to play at Temple and go to the Tyler School of Art and he said:
"Harper College?" Golden said.
Take it for what it's worth.
I'm going to get some waffles.

UMass 2009 Recruits up

The UMass Athletic site has the 2009 UMass Recruiting list up.

Ok. Some recruits I've already blogged about. There is quite a bit of material to review on those players. Click on their name and Blogger will display past blogs about them just below the current post.
UMass Athletics has a video interview with Coach Morris on signing day here .

Whew! I'm going to take a break. Everybody play nice.

OK, NOW it's Letter-of-intent Day 02/04/09

The Springfield Republican has a story on several Western Mass players and their college choices.

James Madison beat out Boston College and Maryland (and former UMass head coach Don Brown) for a big DE from Harrisonburg, VA.

Last year's FBS/I-A opponent Texas Tech has the best football graduation rate of public universities.

I have to go out to shovel snow now; I'll be posting later as soon as more information is available.

UPDATE I: Northeastern has their 2009 recruiting list up.

UPDATE II: Richmond has Signing Day Tracker set up with multiple recruits listed here . Winning the National Championship helped the spiders' recruiting states this article.

UPDATE III: Our BCS/I-A 2009 opponent Kansas State has 25 players on their signing list.

UPDATE IV: The New Hampshire Football Report has a list of known UNH verbals here

UPDATE V: New Hampshire now has its official 2009 recruit signing list up.

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

UMass Football Banquet 02/27/09


I'll be attending the UMass Football Banquet on 02/27/09. The food is always excellent and I enjoy talking to UMass players and fans.

Call 413-545-2026, EXT 0 for reservations.

Day before Letter-of-Intent Day 02/03009

UPDATE: Everybody is correct. I was thinking today was the 4th. So tomorrow is signing day.





Well, it's Letter-of-Intent Day. And it's snowing again here in the great Granite State. I just updated the blog post on Jamar Smith. Scroll down.

Most teams announce their recruits late in the day as it gets really crazy in the last 48 hours. Many recruits hold out for a I-A/BCS offer and then start a hasty re-evaluation when the call does not come.

Many I-A colleges don't get recruits they want and make a last minute bid for local players. Boston College was famous for that in the past. Coach Jimmie Reid said UMass lost a couple of recruits at the end of the recruiting period every year. What really frosted his preserves was that the I-A school would ignore the kid during the whole recruiting period and then sign a UMass leaning kid in one day.

FCS/I-A teams are allowed 63 scholarships over 85 players. So then the "perfect' recruiting class is 17 recruits. Gray shirts and walk-ons are not counted.

Gray shirt definition here .

This article from ESPN looks at why a recruit might disappoint.

I'll be back later when UMass announces it's list. The school cannot comment on a recruit until they get the signed letter of intent.

Monday, 2 February 2009

Recruiting 2009--Jamar Smith verbals to UMass


Jamar Smith a RB from Binghamton, NY has verbaled to UMass. Good name and he wears #5!

Ran for 2,729 yards as a Senior.

This article features him.

YouTube highlights here .

First team All-State.

Interested were Buffalo, Maine, Northeastern and Rhode Island.

UPDATE: New article about Smith's signing here .

Image by Press and Sun Bulletin .

Recruiting 2009 --- Cody Booth


UMass is interested in Cody Booth a 6-5 215 pd TE from Millersville, PA

His ESPN page is here .

MaxPreps has his season totals for 2008 here .

This article is a year old, but has Booth as its feature.

Also having interest from Boston College, Lehigh, Villanova and James Madison.

Sunday, 1 February 2009

Meet the 2009 Temple recruits


Highlight video of Jerry Watters, Camden Catholic.
By Mike Gibson
By Wednesday, you'll be reading the list of Temple football recruits in the two major Philadelphia newspapers.
That will be a rough draft because it doesn't become official until the signed National Letters of Intent reach the Edberg-Olson Center at Temple University.
By Wednesday at 4 p.m., the list will be a rock-solid one of commitments with signed signatures.
I've gone over the lists of the two scouting services and come up with information on 90 percent of the class. If I've left out one or two guys, I apologize and we'll get to you after your signatures are received.
With that in mind, here's a sneak peak at your 2009 Temple Owls:
CODY BOHLER, OL, Immaculata (N.J.) High _ This 6-foot-7, 300-pound behemoth came up with one of the two best recruiting quotes of the season. "I'm super excited for Temple," the Somerville, N.J. native said. "They are the greatest bunch of guys I've ever met." More importantly, he'll pancake any defender headed for a Cherry and White quarterback. Opened huge holes for Notre Dame RB recruit Theo Riddick. They'll likely close once Riddick gets to South Bend.
LEVI BROWN, DL, Bethlehem Liberty _ Extremely athletic for a 6-3, 312 body and comes from the same school as Temple sophomore running back Ahkeem Smith, so there is a familiarity and comfort level at Temple for him. Also led his team to a large school state championship. Probably has the ability to play right away or at least compete for a starting spot.
BLAZE CAPONEGRO, FB/LB, Wall Township (N.J.) _ Gotta love the 4.5 speed for a fullback, who one paper referred to as the "best fullback in the state" and that's when he was a junior. We've chronicled his achievements here before. He was named Asbury Park Press Offensive Player of the Year. In his final high school game, he carried the ball 40 times for 397 yards and four touchdowns. Probably will get the Owls a lot of first downs on third and twos and fourth and ones.

CHRIS COYER, QB, Oakton (Va.) _ Despite what you hear from one naysayer (not even a Temple fan, we understand) on the Scout.com message board, was offered a scholarship by Ohio State as a "condition of a visit" a week ago. The specific coaches were coach Nick Siciliano and coach Joe Daniels, assistants to Jim Tressel. If you run into either, ask them. The offer was tendered and it was real and firm. It doesn't matter, though. All that matters is that Temple now has two quarterbacks in this class who can throw AND run at a high level. That's two more than they had after Adam DiMichele played his last game. Extremely smart kid who can figure out complicated mathematical equations in his head. Great-great uncle was the late Dr. Harry A. Cochran, Dean of the Business School at Temple from 1939-60.
KADEEM CUSTIS, OL, Neumann-Goretti _ An argument can be made that Kadeem is the jewel of this class, if you go by the stars and we're not talking astrology here. Custis is, depending upon the scouting service, a three- or four-star recruit. He's 6-5, 275 and he can run. Offered by West Virginia, North Carolina State and Pitt but chose Temple.
ELIJAH GRANT, OL, Piscataway, N.J. _ Teammate of heralded Owl defensive end Aaron Hush, who is also part of this incoming class. Grant is 6-5 and 340 and a punishing run-blocker.
AARON HUSH, DE, Piscataway, N.J. _ Hush is the defensive player of the year as named by two large Central New Jersey newspapers, the Bridgewater Courier-News and the Home News of New Brunswick. He's 6-4, 211 pounds and extremely quick to the quarterback. I've always said that the key to winning in football, taking turnovers out of the equation, is protecting your quarterback's backside and putting the other guy's quarterback on his ass. Grant and Custis will do the former; Hush the latter.
ALEX JACKSON, DE/TE, New Berlin, N.Y. (via Fla.) _ Temple coach Al Golden offered Jackson upon seeing him play a basketball game in Florida. Not unheard of since former Dallas Cowboy Cornell Green never played football until he arrived in Dallas and Gil Brandt offered him a contract based on Green's college basketball. Green became an all-pro. Jackson is a super athlete, a 6-4, 215-pound end, with great hands and 4.4 speed. Not too many quarterbacks (read: none) will be running away from him.
MARCUS GREEN, LB, Scotch Plains, N.J. _ A guy who had an amazing 16 tackles in a 26-20 win over Warren Hills on Nov. 15. I like that. I'll take performance on the field over 40 speed and vertical leap any day. A good enough pedigree and perfect size (6-1, 225) and speed (4.53 40) to compete for one of the linebacker spots.
MAURICE JONES, DB, Chatham, Va. _ Comes from one of the best high school football leagues on the Eastern seaboard and was also recruited (and offered by a number of BCS schools). Signed with the Owls last year, but is back after a brief stop at Hargrave Military Academy (Va.). Is 5-10 and 178 and will probably compete for a cornerback spot.
BRANDON McMANUS, K, North Penn _ All you need to know that about Brandon is that he was rated the No. 3 kicker in the country last summer. It's also nice to know that McManus had 58 touchbacks in 70 attempts last year for the 14-1 Knights. You can count the number of touchbacks Temple kickers had last year on one hand, minus the thumb.
DEON MILLER, WR, Fork Union, Va. _ Gives the Owls what they haven't had in recent years, a 6-6 wide receiver who is a blitz-buster. All Temple quarterbacks will have to do is see the blitz, time a pass to Miller (ala Plaxico Burris) and any sane defensive coordinator will call off the dogs.
GARY ONUEKWUSI, LB, Baltimore Dunbar _ At 6-1, 215, this linebacker is a freak of an athlete whose highlights are available on Utube and pretty easily accessed. They are the only highlights connected with any Onuekwusi in the world. He was a first-team LB on the Baltimore Sun's All-Metro team.
BYRON PARKER, DB, Virginia Beach _ Also a defensive back who received numerous BCS offers, Parker ended up at Temple due to some solid legwork by Al Golden, who tracked him down via contacts at the University of Virginia. Parker is listed as an "athlete" by Temple, so he could play DB, offense or special teams. He's 5-11, 173 and scary fast (4.45 40).
DEONTE PARKER, Lakeland (Fla.) _ A DB not to be confused with Byron (no relation), Deonte was the unquestioned defensive star of the Lakeland (Fla.) Dreadnaughts, the USA Today's No. 1 team of the 2004 season. He took a long and winding road to Temple, via California, but we're glad he's here.
CHRIS PARTHEMORE, TE, Camp Hill, PA _ Gotta love a 6-4, 275-pound tight end with great hands and 4.7 speed and Owl fans will. First team Harrisburg Patriot-News all-area tight end.
SHAHID PAULHILL, DT, North Catholic _ One of five Temple Owls who started in last year's Big 33 game. He made a pair of solo stops and three assisted tackles in the win over Ohio's best high school players. He's 6-4, 275 and eligible to play spring ball after a season at Fork Union.
BERNARD PIERCE, TB, Glen Mills _ One of the sleepers in the class, if you can call a sleeper a guy who rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 26 touchdowns. Glen Mills plays an independent schedule and, even though it is located in suburban Philadelphia doesn't get much coverage in the local media, except for this story. Pierce is legit, though, a speedster who shows up at the leader of the sprints every week in the Philadelphia Track and Field Coaches Association rankings.
GEOFFREY PRATHER, LB, Archbishop Carroll _ A big-time linebacker out of the Philadelphia Catholic League a year ago, Prather honed his skills at Valley Forge Military Academy this past season and put himself in a position to win a starting job on Mark D'Onofrio's defense. He's 6-2, 196 and runs a 4.6 40. Decked out in all that Temple Owl garb, the former first-team All-Catholic has the best mug shot on this page.
DARRYL PRINGLE, OL, Reading High _ He's 6-7, 300 pounds and athletic. Golden spotted him during a basketball agility drill at the Al Golden Camp during the summer, called him over, and offered him a scholarship on the spot. Has improved every year. Made second-team all-league two years ago and first-team all-league this season so he's combining raw talent with technique.
EVAN REGAS, OL, Toms River (N.J.) _ In the same league, both literally and figuratively, as Wall Township's Cody Bohler both in their size (6-4, 323) and enthusiasm to make an impact at Temple.
JERRY WATTERS, WR, Camden Catholic _ Watters has potential to make an immediate impact as a punt returner and slot receiver. The 5-foot-10, 167-pounder has 4.5 speed and dynamic moves in the open field. His film reminds me of former Widener (and Atlanta Falcons) star, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson. Maybe call him Jerry "Running" Watters. Or not. He was the first verbal of the Class of 2009.
Others scheduled to arrive who we haven't found photos and/or news stories of include Jeffrey Whittingham (DT, Atlantic City), Ryan Murray (Bok), Kwame Johnson (Valley Forge Military Academy) and Justin Gildea (Hollidaysburg).