Sunday, 31 January 2010

Signing Day: Are we there yet?


Highlights of Brian Burns (above) and Niyi Adewole (below).

The only bump so far this year came when Florida and head coach Urban Myer stole Tyler Murphy from Golden and Temple. College football is corrupt to its core because the power conferences can always steal recruits and coaches from the non-power conferences
By Mike Gibson
When I think about recruiting and how big the story has become on a national level, I'm reminded of the kid I used to be in the back seat of my dad's car on the way to vacation in Wildwood, N.J.
"Are we there yet?" I would say every 10 miles or so while riding along a winding Route 47.
Recruiting is a little like that, especially at Temple University these days.
It's a long and winding road, just like Route 47 was, with some bumps along the way.
Like the first day of vacation, there's a lot of anticipation with Signing Day but you know the trip will be worth it when Al Golden gets you there.
The only bump so far this year came when Florida and head coach Urban Myer stole Tyler Murphy from Golden and Temple.
I love college football, but you've got to admit it is corrupt to its core because the power conferences can and always do steal recruits and coaches from the non-power conferences. There's no protection for the non-BCS schools. College football today is like the Wild Wild West with the one major difference is the bad guys have all the guns.
How are the little guys ever going to succeed against that brutal backdrop?
Signing Day 2010
Wednesday, Feb. 3
3:00 PM: Press Conference
4:00-5:00 PM: Reception
5:00-5:45 PM: Recruit Highlights
Student Center, room 200
13th and Montgomery streets
Main Campus
$10 per person includes light hor d'ouevres.




It's why what happened at Boise State and what is happening at Temple has been and will be a very special story, a lot more special than what can happen at a place like Florida or Alabama.
America likes teams and people who overcome all the odds. America loves the underdog, the rags-to-riches story, and one is being written at Temple today.
It's tough, but it's possible, and when it's done inside a corrupt system, it is all the sweeter.
If you believe in Karma, Urban Myer will get his (bad) day and Temple will get its (good) day.
For today, we'll concentrate on the non-transfers. Temple has one coming in from Michigan, one from Hofstra and one from Northeastern. We want to write about those guys later this week, so we'll concentrate on this list, courtesy of Owlscoop.com.
The following guys will help Temple get to the college football moutaintop:


Already signed:

Rod Streater WR 6-4 192 - Alfred, NY _ Check the film in the post below. If that doesn't make you say wow, you aren't impressed by anything. His best play in the film is replayed in slow motion. It's not a fluke. It's the kind of play only a guy who is a high jump champion can make routinely. Rod was a state high-jump champion at Northern Burlington (N.J.)

Committed but unsigned:

Niyi Adewole LB 6-3 220 - Upper Darby, PA _ Adewole had a teammate at Upper Darby, a linebacker named Amara Kamara. Adewole will have a teammate at Temple this season, a linebacker named Amara Kamara (cousin of the other Amara Kamara). Two teams. Two Amara Kamaras. Two different people. If Adewole is the player Temple's Amara Kamara is, he will be a good one. This story tells you more about Niyi Adewole the person.
Antonio Belt WR 6-1 190 _ Forestville, MD _ The latest to commit to Temple, Belt is an accomplished wide receiver who received high marks for his hands, speed and RAC (run-after-catch) ability at a number of five-star camps. �My trip (to Temple) was really good,� said Belt. �They showed me a lot of love and all the coaches kept it real and honest with me. I really love the campus there."
Wyatt Benson LB 6-0 215 - Haverford, PA _ Tremendous player and student from Haverford School, Benson has the distinction of being the first player in this class to commit. He was a first-team All-Inquirer choice at linebacker.
Brian Burns DB 6-0 170 4.52 Upper Marlboro, MD _ Burns has a tremendous upside with his ability to hit in the open field. Think Jacquain Jarrett.
Taray Carey DE 6-5 210 4.6 Whitehall, PA _ A nonstop motor characterizes this talent, who has the speed and athleticism to get in the quarterback's face and the height to knock the ball down when he doesn't. He's a terrific wrestler, who will use the moves he learned on the mat to pin a few offensive linemen.
Doesn't look like he's got the requisite vertical leap required of a Temple punter ...

Andrew Cerett K 6-5 240 - Huntingdon, PA _
More of a punter than a placekicker, Cerett's measureables (44-yard average. 5.2 seconds of hang time) give him stats Temple punters haven't seen since Casey Murphy. Plus, he's never violated a team rule. Doesn't look like he's got the requisite vertical leap required of a Temple punter, but maybe spring ball will produce a reliable long snapper.
Desmond "Andre" Coble ATH 5-10, 180 4.4 Richmond, VA _ Could be used anywhere on the field, as a kickoff returner, defensive back or Wildcat quarterback. Tremendous acceleration in space.
Sean Daniels RB/LB/DE 6-3 220 - Highland, N.J. _ Rushed for over 1,400 yards as a senior at Highland but is versatile enough to play any of three positions at Temple. A punishing inside runner who had 242 yards in Highland's Thanksgiving Day win over Clearview, Daniels will excel anywhere Golden needs him.
Marquise Goods DB 5-11 175 - Orange, NJ _ Marquies will deliver the Goods to wide receivers and tight ends coming over the middle. He had an incredible 95 tackles last year from his cornerback position, so he's not afraid to hit people.
Elijah Grant OL 6-6 340 - Fork Union, VA _ Fits the mold of the current Owl offensive linemen in that he has the size to dominate right away. From Fork Union, via Piscataway (N.J.) High.
Aaron Hush DE 6-4 250 - Fork Union, VA _ Was the Bridgewater Courier-News' defensive Player of the Year his senior year at Piscataway High. His 18 1/2 sacks demonstrates an unstoppable motor. Gotta love the headline possibilities using the name Hush.
Tyler Johnson TE 6-7 240 4.71 Wanaque, NJ _ The second signee in this class, Johnson has excellent hands and the ablity to contribute to a talented tight end group right away. He was the second player, after Benson, to commit.
Adam Metz OL 6-5 295 - Hummelstown, PA _ All you need to know about Adam is that he was named to the Big 33 team. The Big 33 picks only the best of the best. Another Big 33 player, guard Wayne Tribue, started as a true freshman.
Deon Miller WR 6-6 200 4.7 Fork Union, VA _ Think Plaxico Burress, not only in size, but in his abliity to catch the ball in traffic. Matt Rhule always wanted to dust off the fade pass in the red zone. Miller gives him that chance.
Connor Reilly QB 6-4 180 - Fairfax, VA _ Don't let the boyish face fool you. Reilly produced measurables in touchdowns and yards that a Temple quarterback coming in hasn't had since Adam DiMichele broke all the record books at Sto-Rox. According to the Washington Post, he was 171 completions in 318 attempts for 2,279 yards and 18 touchdowns in his senior year. That's Reilly. Really. Those are more yards and touchdown passes throw for a senior year than Chris Coyer, Chester Stewart and Vaughn Charlton had in their senior seasons. To be fair, though, Coyer had to share time at QB his senior year and those undoubtedly skewed his numbers.
Anthony Robey DB 5-9 172 4.4 Norristown, PA _ Extremely fast, the 4.4 is not a misprint. Don't be deceived by the height. His coverage ability makes up for it.
Myron Ross RB 6-1 205 4.5 Ambler, PA _ Also in the 4.4, 4.5 range, Myron can help the Owls in a variety of ways and his versatility is his major asset. He can return kicks, run from scrimmage, catch passes and play defensive back.
Darryl Shine WR 5-10 175 4.45 Fullerton, CA _ All the reports from California indicate the Owls got a real star, who is capable of starting right away.
Gerald Silvera WR 6-0 180 - West Orange, NJ _ Rutgers' fans I know tell me Temple is getting a real under-the-radar prospect in Silvera. More of a possession receiver than a deep breakaway threat but, given all the drops the Owls had last fall, wouldn't you rather have a possession receiver?
Nate Smith LB 6-0 220 - Highland Park, NJ _ My personal favorite in this class is Nate Smith because I've seen the film and I believe in the same way I believed when I first saw the Glen Mills' film featuring Bernard Pierce. How did that turn out? A sportswriter I know who covered his team tells me "he has five times the talent of his brother" and his brother was an NFL tight end named L.J. Smith. That same sportswriter also covered L.J. in high school so he has a solid basis to make that comparison. I've haven't seen a Temple football player since Kevin Harvey (Paulsboro) make Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd, but Nate did.
Hershey Walton OL 6-4 320 - Reading, PA _ Comes from the same town as 6-7, 300-pound Owl Darryl Pringle, who picked the game up late. Walton is a more polished version of Pringle.
Dante Weaver DT 6-2 320 - New Brunswick, NJ _ The only three-star OL prospect snagged by Golden. It's nice to know that other groups of recruiters have Weaver rated high on their board which probably means he'll be more ready to play right away.

The state of UMass football--Defensive line

The UMass defensive line will be very different in 2010 as we lose four starters.

Gone in 2010 are
Returning are:
In addition, we will add one transfer:
  • Galen Clemons RS Fr (?)- transfer from Central Michigan. No stats listed
Notes: Charles Thompson looks to be the leader of the returning defensive line. Bob McLaughlin should see lots of playing time. Every thing else seems up for grabs. Outside of QB, this has to be the major area of concern for 2010.

Saturday, 30 January 2010

Saturday News---Jan 30th, 2010

Vladimir Ducasse is ranked #1 in Josh Buchanan's latest "Small Schools" NFL Draft List. Jeromy Miles and Chris Zardas also make the list.

On the same site, Appalachian State's Armanti Edwards has started a Draft Journal.

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Matty Vautour reports the UMass AD John McCutcheon is a top candidate for the AD job at San Diego State. The UMass Football Blog would be sorry to see McCutcheon go. He has been a strong supporter of UMass football and has overseen the revival of McGuirk Stadium.

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Vladimir Ducasse will play in the Senior Bowl today at 4:00 pm EST. The game is on the NFL network.

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A commenter has made a number of posts, which I have moderated, saying UMass has a verbal from a FBS-level QB recruit. I'll run those---and apologize for moderating the comments--as soon as I can get some independent verification of the information.

As everybody knows, the last few days are really hectic in FCS/I-AA recruiting circles. Players who have been holding out for I-A offers don't get the call and suddenly want to commit. Players that have been committed to UMass leave when they receive a last minute FBS offer. That's life in I-AA.

Friday, 29 January 2010

Recruiting 2010 --Kirkland Nelms


Image by Robert's Recruits.

UMass has received a verbal from Kirkland Nelms a 5-11 175 pd DB and kick returner from Fredricksburg, VA.

Press release on Nelms decision here.

Nelms' player profile here.

Nine minute YouTube highlight video here.

He drew interest from Duke, Liberty, North Carolina and Richmond.

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Whoa! UMass-UNH to play at Gillette Stadium


UPDATE FRIDAY 01/29: MassLive Online has a article on the Gillette game here.

According to the Boston Globe, UMass and UNH will play at Gillette Stadium in 2010 and 2011!

That converts a 2010 away game to a neutral field. This can be nothing but good as UMass is sure to bring the amazin' UMass Marching Band. Should make a good show for UMass football and the University.

If Kraft is serious about college football at Gillette, maybe UMass could schedule a FBS opponent or maybe a headline FCS team like Montana.

More tomorrow, my internet connection is pooping the bed working slowly right now. Fairpoint strikes again :(

Recruiting 2010 -- Dylan Swartz


UMass is recruiting Dylan Swartz a 6-3 220 pd pro-style QB from Modesto CA. Image from Scout.com.

His Rivals page is here.

YouTube highlights here.

The Modesto Bee has a video interview with him here.

Swartz was Conference Offensive MVP.

Drawing interest from a number of FBS/I-A teams including Arizona, Arizona State, Fresno State, Idaho, Nevada, San Diego, San Diego State,UCLA, Washington and Washington State.

Thursday News---Jan 28th, 2010

The CAA has released the 2009 All-Academic team and the Academic All-conference team. The UMass athletic dept also has a press release here.

UMass underclassmen Emil Igwenagu and John Ihne made the team as well as seniors Jarad Chivers and Jeromy Miles (Academic All-Conference)

UMass will welcome Hofstra transfer Anthony Nelson who also made the list.

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MassLive.com reports that former UMass star and coach Joe Cullen has named defensive line coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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FCS team Eastern Washington will install artificial turf-----in the team colors of red & white.

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the latest edition of David Coulson's "Around FCS" newsletter discusses FCS players in the various All-Star games.

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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Recruiting 2010 ---E.J. Schneider

UMass is interested in E.J. Schneider a 6-0 190 pd QB from Morristown, NJ.

His Rivals page is here.

This article features Schneider.

Some highlights here. Schneider is #4.

He was 2nd team All-State and All Morris County.

Also recruited by Penn, JMU, Colgate, Holy Cross, Bucknell and Bryant

Wednesday News-- Jan 27th, 2010

One week until National Signing Day!

UPDATE: As first reported by Matty Vautour, Mike Quinn verbals to Elon.

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Matty Vautour has an article on Antoine Tharpe's verbal commitment to UMass as well as some other UMass football news here.

I've blogged before about the two potential freshman QB's mentioned in Matty's article
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The Patriot Ledger has an article on UMass' transfer Greg Nyland

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Don Brown signs a blitz specialist.

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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Tuesday News --- Jan 26th, 2010

Still lots of stories about Valadimir Ducasse being published. NJ.com has a good human interest one here.

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William & Mary's 2010 schedule is up. They have games with new FCS/I-AA team Old Dominion and North Carolina.

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First brought to my attention over at the Wizard of Odds Blog: NCAA rules for college football recruiting.

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The FCS Now blog has list of the 18 head coaching changes in FCS/I-AA this year.

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Monday, 25 January 2010

Recruting 2010 --Anthony Baskerville

Baskerville is #8. Image by Dean College. Photographer not listed.

UMass is interested in Anthony Baskerville a 5-11 180 pd Athlete from Dean College in MA.

Baskerville did it all for the Bulldogs this year.

At QB he went 87-160 123.20 EFF 1155 yards 5 INT 7 TDs 80 LONG 115.0 yards/game

At WR he went 7-83 11.9 AVE 2 TDs 8.3 yards/game

Rushing he went 160-722 4.5 AVE 6 TDs 53 LONG 72 yards/game (rushing totals include 211 yards lost in QB role). Averaged 195 yards/game in all roles.

Baskerville's Rivals page here.

This 2007 article from NJ.com features him.

Also recruited by Rhode Island.

Sunday, 24 January 2010

Recruiting 2010---Antoine Tharpe

As reported by a commenter yesterday, Antoine Tharpe a 5-11, 180 pd DB from Coral Springs FL has verbaled to UMass.

I had blogged about Tharpe back on Oct 14th, 2009. The original blog post has his Rivals page, video highlights and more.

Tharpe is the second verbal (that we know about) in UMass' 2010 class.

Welcome to the Minutemen, Antoine!

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Recruiting season: The most important one


Future Owl Rod Streater is No. 81 in highlights.
Axel Ofori:
�I visit Temple this weekend,� said Ofori. �I am really looking forward to the trip. If everything goes well I should leave with an offer and it is one that I want.
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�I just want to be at a place where I can compete and play. That is the fit I am looking for. It doesn�t have to be a certain level but it has to be a certain type of place. ... I am not ruling out anybody.
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�I am expecting to really like Temple and if they like me and offer than my recruiting could be done. I feel that strongly about the school."
From Scout.com, Jan. 20, 2010
By Mike Gibson
They say there are three seasons in college football.
Spring practice, the fall season itself and recruiting season.
I have a hunch that we are in the middle of the most important season, the recruiting one.
My thinking is that if you do well in this season, the one between the end of the bowl game and Feb. 3, success will naturally follow in the other two seasons.
It ends on Feb. 3 when the faxes with the signed letter-of-intents arrive at Edberg-Olson Hall, but this is the stretch drive, the playoffs if you will.
Axel Ofori was one of a handful of guys who made their visits to Temple this weekend.
I don't know Axel Ofori from Axel Foley, but I like him already.
I like any defensive back who runs a 4.4-40 because you can't have too much speed back there on the last line of defense.
What I like most about him, though, is the attitude on top of his talent.
Or, as they say here in Philly, his Attytude.
There might be bigger stars in this class of commits so far. I write might because you never know until they get here. Judging by the film, though, Nate Smith (RB/LB) of Highland Park (N.J.) could be one of the cornerstones. WR Deon Miller (coming in via last year's class this year) could help right away, too.
Still, to me, it's not as much about what they have done it's what they say before they get here.
Every year, someone has said something that jumped off the page to me.
Last year, it was an offensive lineman from Immaculata High (N.J.), Cody Bohler, who called the guys on the Temple team "the greatest bunch of guys I've ever met."
This year, it's Axel Ofori.
Gotta love his quotes from a couple of days ago on Scout.com about Temple University, the Temple football program and how much he likes the school.
Axel Ofori was in town this weekend on an official visit to Temple hoping to receive a scholarship.
One of the hallmarks of Al Golden's stay here is that he does things the right way ... he won't go after other people's commits and usually does a good enough job holding onto his own

One of the hallmarks of Al Golden's stay here is that he does things the right way and the kids can sense he's genuine.
He won't go after other people's commits and usually does a good enough job holding onto his own.
If Ofori gets the offer and does commit, he will be the 20st of this class. Already 19 have committed.
By my count, there are about five scholarships left.
Whoever gets one of those four, should accept.
They will get a chance to play right away for a guy who does things the right way at a school about to win championships and make the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Think about it for a second.
Golden already has told boosters that Temple is "loaded" next season. The Owls return six first-team All-MAC performers.
With just a little help with the pass rush and passing game and secondary coverage (heck, maybe long-snapping), it's not a stretch to think this team can't take the next step.
What's the next step?
Take down national FCS champ Villanova before 45,000 people in the opening game and then repeat a similar run through the MAC all the while adding wins over Penn State and UConn.
Do that and Temple makes the cover of Sports Illustrated and becomes the No. 1 "feel good" story in the nation.
Some of these recruits will write that story next season, just like the one true freshman Bernard Pierce help pen last season. That one was a nice little story that had what Golden called an "unimaginable" ending.
This story could be a lot more compelling with a much happier end.
I can't wait to read the Axel Ofori quotes in that one.

Saturday News --- Jan 23rd, 2010

As reported by a commenter in yesterday's blog post Chris Zardas is on the roster of Texas Vs. The World All Star game.

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On Jan 21, I received an e-mail from the UMass On-line store that a number of UMass football items were on clearance prices. There were some nice stuff including UMass football t-shirts and a #28 replica jersey. However, when I go to the on-line store the articles are not in the "clearance" section and seem to be at regular prices. Not sure what's going on here, but football fans should keep an eye out for some bargains, if the original e-mail was correct.

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UNH will play at Toledo in 2011.

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Friday, 22 January 2010

Recruiting 2010-- Two more transfers

UPDATE Friday evening: The UMass athletic dept now has a article on the football transfers.

As reported by "Sign Man" here yesterday and today by Matty Vautour in this article about transfers to UMass, the Minutemen have added another two mid-year transfers to the football squad.

Travis Poston a 6-6 320 pd OL will transfer from Villanova. I've blogged about Poston three times before when UMass was recruiting him. Since he is transferring laterally, he will have to sit out one year before being able to play.

Galen Clemons a 6-2 255 pd DE from Central Michigan will also transfer to UMass. The Chippewas have already scrubbed his bio, but the recruiting notice is here.

Relavent quote on Clemons:

Galen Clemons � DE � 6-2 � 255 � Danielsville, Pa./Northampton � Coach Bob Steckel
At Northampton High School: Four-year starter ... 2008 team captain ... all-conference first team selection as an offensive and defensive lineman in 2008 ... earned all-area first team honors from both the Express-Times and the Morning Call ... credited with 87 tackles in 2008 ... made 83 stops in 2007, 102 tackles in 2006 and 71 in 2005 ... helped lead team to 4A Eastern Conference championships in 2006 and 2008 ... Northampton finished 10-3 overall in 2008 ... two-year letterman in track and field. Personal: Son of Steve and Wendy Clemons ... born June 3, 1990 ... chose CMU over Akron and Army.

Since he is transferring from a FBS/I-A team, Clemons will be eligible immediately.

That brings UMass to a total of seven transfers and one verbal so far in the 2010 recruiting wars.


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Two more articles about Vladimir Ducasse and his efforts to help Haiti here and here.

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New Hampshire lands a NJ running back.

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Thursday, 21 January 2010

Thursday News -- Jan 21st, 2010

Ron Chimelis has an article on the five transfers to UMass from Hofstra and Northeastern.

I've blogged on the five before, but this is another way to parse the list:

One year of eligibility
  • John Griffin- 1009 yards in 2009, First Team All-CAA, All-New England
  • Anthony Nelson- Top-20 all-time receptions for the Pride, Nominated for CAA Scholar Athlete.
  • Greg Niland-Starter at LT for the Huskies in 2009
Three years of eligibility
Four years of eligibility

There were 19 seniors in the Media Day seniors photo. Probably not all of them were receiving scholarships. Assuming all five transfers get a ride, there should be 12 or so slots remaining for the rest of 2010 recruits.

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James Madison has announced its official 2010 schedule.

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The FCS discussion board "Any Given Saturday" is down again along with the related CSN website.

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The Boston Globe has a story on BC's Mike McLaughlin, son of UMass legend Mike Sr.

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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

News --- Jan 20th, 2010

MassLive.com has a story on Vladimir Ducasse's family in Haiti and his efforts to help his nation.

Matty Vautour has another story on Ducasse coping with the tragedy in his homeland.

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Bleacher Report says the Big East should grab UMass to fill the ( basketball) vacancy if Notre Dame should leave. It would be even better if UMass football made the leap also. That would end the cycle of funding problems every time there is a recession---which seems to happen every four years or so lately.

Off topic question. What happened to Atlantic 10 TV basketball? Like most males I surf sports a lot. Last night I ended up watching Hofstra-George Mason (dropping football does not seem as if it has jump started any interest in Pride basketball, but I digress) ---- I never hit an Atlantic 10 game. Where did all the A10 basketball games go?

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Fordham's John Skelton has been impressing people at the Shrine game workouts. Mike McLaughlin gets mixed reviews.

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Two weeks to go till National Letter-of-Intent Day (a National Holiday for college football fans).

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Status of UMass 2010--- Offensive linemen

I went through the stats for all eleven games in 2009 to check on offensive linemen.

In 2010 we lose:
Returning in 2010 are:
In addition, we will add:
  • Greg Niland 6-5 305 - Transfer from Northeastern, Started at LT for the Huskies
  • Anthony Dima- 6-7 271 Transfer from Hofstra-Red Shirt
NOTES: The UMass offensive line led the CAA in sacks against with only 17-130 yards 1.55/game AVE. We had seven different players start, including four at RG. Senior math major Jarad Chivers came out of nowhere to start eleven games for the Minutemen. Before the season started, I thought the UMass running game would dominate. I felt we under achieved somewhat in the run aspect of the offense. We did have an injury to Tony Nelson. We also got behind early in a number of games and that forced a reduction in carries. The Minutemen ended up 5th in the CAA with 148.8 yards/game.

In 2010, we lose two starters. Niland and Milhim would seem to be top two contenders--- except neither are centers. Samuda has played center before and that would allow Milhim to stay at RG. Ostaszewski has played some guard, so he could possibly move to LG if Samuda moved to center. That would free up LT for Niland.

Monday, 18 January 2010

News ----- Jan 18th, 2010

Vladimir Ducasse has been selected to the Senior Bowl. UMass athletic dept story here. Full roster for the Senior Bowl here.

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Former UMass star James Ihedigbo had another big day for the NY Jets yesterday. He forced a fumble on special teams and continues to make an impact when he plays.

Former UMass star Brian Smith is the quality control coach for the Jets.

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Sunday, 17 January 2010

Why AG turned down East Carolina (and Cincy and Tenn.) ...

I don't mention coach Fran Dunphy on here because I'm not much of a hoops fan, but I admire the man a lot.
The thing I admire most about him is that he already is a Hall of Fame coach in my mind but he doesn't drag Temple needlessly through speculation every time a big-time opening comes up.
Fran Dunphy is a Philly guy through and through and even if he wins the national championship with the Owls, he will likely remain the Temple head coach.
Temple will be his last head coaching job.
There is much to admire about that.
You can throw a Brinks' truck worth of money at him and he will likely wave the Brinks' truck by so he can get to his Suburu parked in the Liacouras Center lot.
Philly and family mean that much to him.Temple fans are comforted by that and they don't take it for granted.
They trust Fran Dunphy. They have plenty of reasons to do so.
I must admit that I get uneasy with this yearly speculation that comes up surrounding Temple's other high-profile coach, Al Golden.
Word comes tonight from multiple reliable sources that Al Golden has withdrawn his name for consideration for the East Carolina head football coaching job, reportedly telling Terry Holland to politely take his job and shove it.
Politely, of course. (Rick Stockstill will likely get that job now.)
It's all part of The Plan.
I have to trust Al today because the one thing he said when he took the Temple job was that he had a plan to turn Temple's football fortunes around and that it wouldn't take long for Temple fans to discern that plan.
You've got to give the guy credit. He had a plan and it didn't take any of us long to realize that it would work.
He is an East Coast recruiter without peer who has high schools from Boston to Washington, D.C. locked up. He can walk into any one of them today and be welcomed with open arms.
He would have to change his whole recruiting footprint if he went outside that corridor. Cincinnati, Tennessee and East Carolina are far outside that footprint.
His alma mater, Penn State, is not.

I have a feeling he's got a similar plan for his own career.

My guess is that he's had his eyes on the Penn State job all along.
Think about it.
What better way to get the attention of the people he wants to nudge than to have Temple ... TEMPLE ... beat Penn State in State College next year?
Golden told selected boosters at the bowl party that the Owls were "loaded" next year.
Loaded, with emphasis on loaded with talent.
Penn State people may not realize it, but Temple was a quarterback away from being in the game until the end with the Nittany Lions this season. I'm not talking about a Colt McCoy here. I'm talking about an Adam DiMichele, a guy who is capable of making 20 to 30 positive plays on his own.
Temple might have that guy next year.
With one swift Temple over Penn State blow, he would unsettle the Penn State fan base and hasten the departure of the legendary Joe Paterno and sell himself as his successor in the same day.
He would not get that chance at Cincy or at Tennessee or at East Carolina.
ESPN.com reported him as the leading candidate at Cincy before he withdrew his name from consideration for that job. My guess is that Golden, not Cincy, made that decision.
Same with Tennessee.
Do you really, honestly, think Louisiana Tech's Derek Dooley is a better coach than Al Golden? The same Dooley who had a losing record in the past three years?
I didn't think you did.
If Al Golden wanted that job, he probably could have gotten it.
He didn't want Cincy.
He didn't want Tennessee.
He didn't want East Carolina.
He wants Temple.
It's all part of The Plan.
Hopefully, The Plan evolves into Al Golden seeing Temple the way Fran Dunphy sees Temple but that's up to Al to decide.
With no attractive jobs left, he'll have another year to think about it.
What the Temple administration does behind the scenes and what he Owls do on the field will determine the future now.

Sunday News--- Jan 17th,2010


If nothing else this Sunday, read this story by the New Haven Register about UMass' Vladimir Ducasse.

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More from Matty Vautour about the 2010 UMass football schedule.

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Official 2010 Rhode Island schedule (pdf).

Provisional 2010 Delaware schedule .

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If you had a rough years in 2008 and 2009 with your investments -----you're still doing better than Bernie Kosar.

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Saturday, 16 January 2010

Saturday News-- Jan 16th 2010

Scott Coen of MassLive.com says James Ihidigbo is having a great season for the Jets.

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Holy Cross QB Dominic Randolph has picked up an agent.

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Full list of the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine Invitees (including Vladimir Ducasse)

Another NFL mock draft picks Ducasse a third round pick for the Oakland Raiders.

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Former UMass coach Jimmy Reid talks about his life in coaching.

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Rhode Island has posted its 2010 schedule.

Friday, 15 January 2010

2010 UMass Football Schedule is up

The 2010 UMass football schedule is up. Article from the UMass website here.

Matty Vautour has commentary on the schedule here. Ron Chimelis has a story here.


2010 UMASS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Saturday, Sept. 4 - WILLIAM & MARY*
Saturday, Sept. 11 - HOLY CROSS
Saturday, Sept. 18 - at Michigan
Saturday, Sept. 25 - at Stony Brook
Saturday, Oct. 2 - at Towson*
Saturday, Oct. 9 - Open Date
Saturday, Oct. 16 - RICHMOND*
Saturday, Oct. 23 - at New Hampshire*
Saturday, Oct. 30 - at James Madison*
Saturday, Nov. 6 - MAINE*
Saturday, Nov. 13 - DELAWARE*
Saturday, Nov. 20 - at Rhode Island*

Pretty good schedule from a fan's point of view. Bill & Mary and Holy Cross are sure to be big draws as night games. Richmond and Delaware should be Top-15 teams in 2010. And Michigan is a "Bucket List" game for all college football fans. Mrs Blog and I are already looking at trips to the Big House as well as Towson and James Madison.

The NCAA has mandated an eleven game schedule in 2010. As Matty Vautour notes, there is no paid home win this year. Stony Brook is an up-and-coming FCS program and presumably they wanted too much for a buyout to play at UMass. The Minutemen should be the headline attraction in their schedule.

We'll be talking a lot more about the 2010 games as the year goes by.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Temple's football family hurting today


By Mike Gibson
Once upon a time not so long ago, being a Temple football fan was like being a member of an exclusive club in the Dark Ages.
You'd meet, watch the plague spread, then hope that someday the university would hire a savior to find a cure for the football program we loved.
The group would be so small in selected seasons, maybe down to three or four cars in the tailgate section of Veterans Stadium.
DANIEL H. GLAMMER III
DANIEL H. III, suddenly January 11, 2010 of Jenkintown. Beloved son of Grace and the late Daniel H. Jr. Devoted and loving father of Victoria and Alexandra. Brother of Nancy Gagnon and Steven. Special friend of Colleen Berry. Uncle of Nicole, Elena and Annah. Dan was an avid Temple Owls Football fan. Relatives and friends are invited to the Viewing on Friday eve. 7 to 9 P.M. and on Saturday from 9:00 A.M. until time of Service at 10:00 A.M. at the JOSEPH J. McGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME, 507 West Ave., Jenkintown. Interment Hillside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Breathing Room Foundation, 120 S. York Rd., Suite 7, Hatboro, PA. 19040. Published in Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily News
We commiserated because we all knew what it meant to be a Temple football fan in those days. We all experienced similar pains.
It meant walking into a bar and asking for the Temple game to be turned on just one of the TVs and inevitably bracing for the bartender to laugh at you.
He might turn the Temple game on and he might not.
It was a 50-50 shot.
Then you'd brace for the smart-aleck comments from the patrons asking "who put the Temple game on? ..."
Well, that exclusive club lost one of its most treasured members this week when Dan Glammer passed away at the all-too-young age of 46.
I first met Dan through the message boards discussing Temple football in the late part of the last century, then later at the tailgates.
When there were five (that's 5) left at the Miami (Ohio) pre-game tailgate in 2005, Dan Glammer was one of those fans. I was another one.
Dan was smart, funny (enough to be an award-winning comedian) and kind.
The kindness will always stick with me.
When Temple was playing at Kent State two seasons ago, a rumor got around on the Internet that the game would be on at Chickie and Pete's in South Philly and that they had some kind of special hookup that no other place had.
I was off work that night, so I headed down there.
I was five minutes from home when the cell rang in my car.
Nobody has my cell number, but Dan knew I wanted to see the game so he somehow found it.
"Mike, this is Dan. The game's not on. It's not on anywhere."
"Thanks, Dan. You saved me a trip."
A random, unsolicited, act of kindness and a much-appreciated one.
Dan didn't have to do that.
He just did.
I saw him at the bowl game in D.C. and I remembered thinking I've never seen him look that happy.
Heck, until the unexplainable pick-6, I've never been that happy.
He was sitting (standing, really, the whole game like the rest of us) in the row in front of me.
He knew about the conniption I get every time Bernard Pierce is taken out of the game so, at one point, he turned around and said:
"Preps! Pierce is out. McPherson's in."
"GET HIM OUT!! GET HIM OUT!!" I yelled in the direction of Al Golden. "PUT THE FRANCHISE BACK IN ..."
McPherson then ripped off a 12-yard gain.
Everybody was cheering, going crazy.
Dan was clapping and laughing when he turned around to say:
"Keep talking, Preps," he said.
Those were, sadly, the last words he ever said to me.

Sign Dan's guestbook

Thrusday News --- Jan 14th, 2010

The Bleacher Report says Vladimir Ducasse would look good in the Raiders Black and silver.

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More on Neal Brown's hiring as OC for Texas Tech (mentions UMass).

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Cutting Northeastern football does not seem to be helping the rest of the Huskies' athletic programs.

I would figure hockey would be one of the headline sports at Northeastern now that football is gone. I watched UMass hockey beat Northeastern 4-1 a short time ago. The game only drew an official crowd of 2,160, which seems generous given the noise level and empty seats visible during the broadcast.

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Matt Lawrence is still on the injured reserve list (scroll) at the Baltimore Ravens.

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Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Wednesday News --- Jan 13th, 2010

By my count, I've done 38 2010 UMass recruiting posts. Blogger has the ability to list them with a search. Click here to access the search. When you reach the end of this page's stack, hit "older" and another page will display.

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It's official. Neal Brown is the new OC for the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Brown's hiring drew 120 comments on the Red Raider Blog "Double T Nation"

Matty Vautour mentions Brown and former UMass QB Liam Coen in his latest UMass news article.

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MassLive.com has a feature on Ed Struzzio a former UMass football player and Captain who graduated in 1949. Struzzio won four letters for Minutemen. He sounds like the kinda guy you'd want on your team. Go UMass!

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BTW, UConn is playing Michigan next year too.

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Villanova HC Andy Talley has won the FCS National Coach-of-the-Year Award for the second time.

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Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Tuesday News ---- Jan 12th, 2010

Football scoop reports that former UMass player and current Troy OC Neal Brown is being considered for the OC position at Texas Tech. I've blogged about Brown before. Brown appears to be one of the brightest young offensive minds in coaching. I've always hoped that he would do a head coaching tour at UMass. If he is appointed OC at the Red Raiders, he may bypass FCS football completely.

UPDATE: It is confirmed that Texas Tech has contacted Brown.

The New York Post mentions current Miami OC Mark Whipple in connection with the open HC position in South Florida.

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Sporting News has an article on five seniors who should have been invited to the NFL combine. Jeromy Miles is one of them.

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Former UMass QB Liam Coen is on the roster of the Alabama Vipers arena team.

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The Richmond Times-Dispatch says academics and athletics enticed UCS QB Aaron Corp to transfer to the Spiders.

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The CAA website has a master list of the 73 honors gathered by CAA football players in various All-America team.

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The New Hampshire Wildcats land a QB recruit from the Pittsburgh area.

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Monday, 11 January 2010

Recruiting 2010--- Stanley Dunbar


UMass is interested in Stanley Dunbar a 5-9 186 CB from Dean College in MA.

His Rivals page is here. He runs a 4.48 40. Dunbar was All-State in 4 X 100 track.

He was the 2008 Rhode Island Gatorade Player-of-the-year.

Dunbar had 10 kickoff returns in 2009 for 143 yards and a 14.3 AVE.

He started all ten games for the Bulldogs and had 21 UT 7 AT 28 TT 1-3 TFL 1 INT 12 BRKUP (tops on team) 1 FF. He was 2nd team All-League in 2009.

Also being recruited by CAA North teams UNH and URI.

Image by Dean College.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Sunday News --- Jan 10th, 2010

Former UMass star James Ihedigbo got lots of playing time during yesterday's Jets win over the Bengals. He hurried Carson Palmer on at least one blitz.

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This article from the Sun Coast Times has some ink on Ravens coach and former UMass player Clarence Brooks. I've blogged about Brooks before.

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ESPN reports that Tommy Tuberville will be named the new HC at Texas Tech.

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Saturday, 9 January 2010

Recruiting 2010 ---- Ellett McGeorge


UMass is interested in Ellett McGeorge a 6-6 270 pd OL from Midlothian, VA.

His Rivals page is here. McGeorge runs a 5.23 40 (which is pretty good for an OL).

Also drawing interest from Liberty, North Carolina, Old Dominion, Villanova and Richmond.

Image from the HS website.

Friday, 8 January 2010

Status of UMass 2010 ---- Running Backs


Image of Tony by Associated Press.

In 2008 UMass running backs went (in 12 games) 390-1,744 4.4 AVE 20 TD's 64 LONG 147.8 yards/game.

In 2009 Minutemen running backs went (in 11 games) 412-1,633 4.0 AVE 58 LONG 148.5 yards/game

UMass was 5th in the CAA in rushing and 44th nationally.

Tony Nelson was 3rd and Jonathon Hernandez was 8th in the CAA.

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In 2010 UMass loses:
  • Tony Nelson 7 starts 150-741 4.9 AVE 9TD's 50 LONG 82.3 yards/game
  • Chris Zardas 5 starts 43-164 3.8 AVE 3 TD's 15 LONG 14.9 yards/game
Those two players accounted for 55.4% of UMass' rushing yards
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Returning in 2010 are:
Those players had 44.3% of UMass' rushing total.

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This year's roster includes:
  • Jamar Smith RSFr 5-11 200
  • Sean Unterkoefler RSFr 6-1 210
  • John Griffin SR 6-0 205 207-1009 4.9 AVE 5 TD's 70 LONG 91.7 yards/game (transfer from Northeastern, 1st Team All-CAA, All-New England, Offensive MVP)
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Notes: UMass' running game felt worse than it was. Tony Nelson missed a number of CAA games due to injury. In addition, UMass fell behind quickly and had to abandon the run fairly early in some games. In three losses, UMass had 82 total yards against Maine, 62 against Richmond and 32 against Delaware.

The addition of Griffin holds the promise that UMass could be a good running team in 2010. Hernandez ran well in spots. He needs to reduce turnovers. Smith and Unterkoefler could also be factors after red shirting last year.

Friday News --- Jan 8th, 2010

As reported here earlier, The Boston Herald says former UMass HC Jimmy Reid has been hired as Defensive Coordinator at UVA.

MassLive.com probably has the most detailed story about Reid's hiring here.

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Several UMass coaches including HC Kevin Morris will be celebrity waiters for 2nd annual Amherst Survival Center's "Empty Bowls" Dinner next week.

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The Richmond Spiders added USC backup QB Aaron Corp who transferred to Richmond this week.

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In 2008, seven FBS schools played two FCS opponents.

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Thursday, 7 January 2010

Thursday News -- Jan 7th, 2009

The remaining CAA North teams are recovering from the shock of losing Hofstra and Northeastern.

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The recession continues to hit college football websites. FootballCoachScoop.com is down for lack of funds.

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Conspiracy theorists are having a field day at Texas Tech.

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Appalachian State's Armanti Edwards has received an invitation to participate in the 2010 NFL Combine.

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Two Western Mass players were named to the 2009 "All-State Super 26 Team"

The complete roster of the Massachusetts High School Football Coaches Association "Super 26 Team" here.

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FCS team and Big South member Liberty University is planning to spend $22 million in the next few years to upgrade its stadium to 30,000 seats

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Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Recruiting 2010--Alec Vozenilek


UMass is interested in Alec Vozenilek a 5-10 175 pd kicker from Richmond, VA.

His Rival's page is here.

YouTube recruiting video here. Virginia All-State honorable mention.

This article from the Times-Dispatch says UMass is among the leaders in a whole bunch of CAA schools interested in Vozenilek.

Wednesday News ---- Jan 6th, 2010

Former UMass star James Ihedigbo was hurt in the Jets practice on the 5th, but it looks like he's OK (click on latest news, I can't seem to point at the latest update). It seems Ihedigbo just had a stinger and later participated in the full practice.

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Any Given Saturday is back up.

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UMass had offered to Jordan Rogers a 6-2 210 pd JUCO Pro-style QB from Bute C.C. (California). He verbaled to Vanderbilt.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Temple delivers a record Philly TV audience


Bars in Philly, unlike Somers Point, were packed last Tuesday cheering on the Owls.
By Mike Gibson
A couple of days ago, I dashed off a note to Inquirer TV writer Mike Klein and asked him to get the ratings for Temple's EagleBank Bowl football game with UCLA.
I thought they'd be high because Temple always did well on TV when Paul Palmer was going for the Heisman Trophy in 1986 and before that when Wayne Hardin put together a string of winning years.

My email to Mike Klein
From: Mike Gibson
To: mklein@phillynews.com

Date: Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 9:20 PM
Subject: Ratings for Temple-UCLA football

Hi Mike,
I don't have access to local Neilsen TV ratings, but you might so I thought I'd ask this question:
Could you please publish in your column the local Neilsen ratings for the Dec. 29th TU football game with UCLA?
I was in Washington, but my guess is that the game did very well.
Thanks,
Mike Gibson
Temple Football Forever
There always has been a lot of interest in a "winning" Temple team.
While the "hardcore" fan base delivered some impressive numbers at RFK Stadium, with 20,000 Temple fans making the trip in brutal cold, the "softcore" fan base also produced last Tuesday.
While there were reports all over the place that several watering holes inside Center City (the game was played during Happy Hour) were packed with people cheering on the Owls, there's nothing like cold, hard numbers produced by the ratings folks at ESPN.
The numbers Klein found were even beyond my expectations and ran in his Inqlings column Tuesday.
I dashed off a similar email to Daily News' columnist Dan Gross, a Temple grad, who wrote me back: "I'll try to get you the numbers, Mike, but I don't think I'll put them in my column."
Klein beat Gross to the punch.
Page under "Owls fly" and Klein's numbers is really the best empirical data supporting the "latent" support and interest for Temple football in the Philadelphia area.
"It would serve the Big East right if a ... competitive Temple team delivered its Philadelphia TV market to the MAC"
_Shelly Anderson
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
in a 2007 story

An estimated 140,000 viewers watched the game, which made it the most-watched ESPN bowl game in Philadelphia since 2007 (Penn State was in the Alamo Bowl then).
All of this proves a couple of points:
A winning Temple football team can deliver the fourth-largest market to any football conference in the country and there is a "softcore" group of fans just waiting to jump on the bandwagon and follow a Temple team that proves to be a consistent winner.
The bandwagon's journey will get underway only with a convincing win over Villanova to start next season but there is enough evidence that there are thousands of people waiting to jump on this Owl Express once that happens.
Warm up those engines.

Monday, 4 January 2010

Status of UMass 2010-- Receivers

Image of returning WR Julian Talley is by the UMass Athletic Dept.


In 2009 the receiving corps went:
  • 196 REC 2521 Yards 12.9 Ave 11 TD's 67 LONG 229.2 yards/game
In 2008 the receivers went:
  • 218 REC 2971 Yards 13.4 Ave 24 TD's 80 LONG 242.6 yards/game


In NCAA stats, UMass was 27th nationally in 2009.

For 2010, UMass loses:
  • Victor Cruz 10 starts 59-868 14.7 ave 5 TDs 78.9 yards/game
  • Jeremy Horne 8 starts 22-297 13.5 ave 0 TD's 27.0 yards/game
  • Joe Sanford 3 starts 16-240 15.0 ave 0 TD's 21.8 yards/game
  • Matt Silver 10 starts 11-130 11.8 ave 0TD's 11.8 yards/game (TE)
That's a total of 102 catches and 1235 yards. Those receivers accounted for 48% of UMass' receiving yards.

UMass also loses some receiving yards from the offensive backfield:
Returning for 2010 are:
Other receivers on the roster are (all years are for 2010):
Notes: The TE position look solid for 2010. Emil Igwenaqu as an "H" back was third in the team in catches and looked athletic while doing so. Andrew Kervis had two of the teams 11 pasing TD's despite not being thrown to much.

The WR position looks more problematic. Julian Talley should start. After him, things look thin. Syracuse transfer Dan Sheeran was originally rated as a pretty good recruit for the Orange. He would seem to have the inside track to be the other wideout in 2010.

JUCO receiver Jesse Julmiste was a late addition to the 2009 UMass squad. He was All-Broward County in 2006 (link is pdf). His Rivals page is here. In his senior year he drew interest from UCF, Memphis, Rutgers and Temple. His highlight tape claims he ran a 4.32 40 in HS. It remains to be seen if Julmiste is a Adrian Zullo type WR or is destined to run back kickoffs.

Receivers is a position that could use some recruiting attention in 2010. Beyond Tally and Sheeran there does not seem to be a lot of Division I talent. Besides any freshman recruits, a JUCO or I-A transfer would be a prudent get.

News --- Jan 4th, 2010

In last Friday's blog post I mentioned the Blog's sister was attending the Tournament of Roses and the Rose Bowl. Attached is an image she took of the Rose Bowl. Click on the image and Blogger displays a much larger view.



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This source says that former UMass HC Jimmy Reid will be hired as the Defensive Coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers.

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CSN's news site is back up.

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Former UMass star James Ihedigbo had a sack and a FF during last night's frigid Jet-Bengals game.


Image by Andrew Mills Star-Ledger.

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Sunday, 3 January 2010

News ---01/03/10

Good Morning from Jaffrey, NH, or as we locals like to refer to it as "Ice Station Zebra".

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"Col. Hogan" has been pestering me to join Championshipsubdivision.com. I did join yesterday and found that they had a future schedules page. This should be taken with a grain of salt as it's fan generated, but FWIW, it lists three dates for the 2010 UMass schedule.
  • Sept 4th Holy Cross
  • Sept 18th @ Michigan
  • Sept 25th @ Stony Brook (tentative)
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College Sports News says they will be back up shortly.

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"Coaching College Football. That's where a bunch of 19-year-olds run around with your paycheck in their pocket"--- former UMass Coach Jimmy Reid to the Blog in a conversation a number of years ago.

Two ECU player get suspended from the Liberty Bowl by getting into a fight at the bowl awards banquet---over a desert.

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UConn is 3-1 in bowl games since they moved to FBS/I-A football in 2002. The Huskies beat South Carolina 20-7 in the PapaJohn's Bowl.

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The Bleacher report says the Big East Football should expand to 12 teams and add an up-and-coming football program such as Villanova.

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