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TCY: Appalachian State (2005)
TCY: The Appalachian State Challenge
TCY: The Appalachian State Challenge (2004) 6-5 We continue the Appalachian State Challenge. A quick description: we play as Appalachian State in the Southern Conference, with the goal of beating Michigan at the Big House. This thread begins the 2005 season - our second, after a nearly successful 2004 Southern Conference campaign, where we were blown out by Chattanooga in the last game of the season to decide the conference winner. |
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2005 Offseason
Emails OT Paul Woznickzka has been made academically ineligible. He played in portions of 9 games last season. OT Butch Walsh has left the team because of poor grades. OLB Robert Gerhardt has been made academically ineligible. He played in one game last season. K Bernard Wilkerson has been suspended due to an offcampus fight. He redshirted last season. K Emmanual Lyons has broken up with his girlfriend. Syndicate Coordinator Rich Patterson has retired. SW Scout Roderick Corbin has been hired away. Offensive Coordinator Bert Kinney has been hired away. |
09-25-2007, 12:39 AM | #3 |
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2005 Team Prestige
A rundown of prestige and academic leaders: Top Ten Schools (Prestige) 99 Miami (FL) 98 Florida State 97 USC 95 Nebraska 95 Georgia 94 Ohio State 92 Florida 92 Michigan 92 Oklahoma 90 Tennessee Top Ten Schools (Undergraduate Average) 86 Stanford 82 Duke 78 California 77 Northwestern 75 Virginia 74 Michigan 73 Rice 71 Wisconsin 71 Vanderbilt 69 Illinois Prestige - Southern Conference 68 (72nd) Chattanooga 65 (92nd) Appalachian State 63 (103rd) Georgia Southern 60 (115th) Elon 59 (119th) Wofford 58 (120th) Furman 58 (121st) The Citadel 56 (125th) Western Carolina Undergraduate Average - Southern Conference 60 (25th) Western Carolina 53 (35th) Elon 54 (37th) Wofford 50 (55th) Appalachian State 41 (83rd) Furman 37 (100th) The Citadel 36 (110th) Georgia Southern 31 (121st) Chattanooga |
09-25-2007, 12:39 AM | #4 |
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2005 Coaching Staff
Offensive Coordinator Ronnie Ramsey, 61 Play Calling: Terrific Injury Avoidance: Good Rehabilitation: Lousy Congeniality: Excellent QB Development: Good RB Development: Decent WR Development: Terrific OL Development: Good K Development: Decent Formation: None Experience: 0 years After Burt Kinney was hired away by Washington, we go looking and settle on Ramsey. He has no experience in any offense, so we'll pick which we want to run based on who we have. He's pretty solid, but at his ago we probably won't have him very long. Defensive Coordinator Leland Bailey, 59 Play Calling: Pretty Good Injury Avoidance: Excellent Rehabilitation: Excellent Congeniality: Poor DL Development: Very Good LB Development: Poor DB Development: Good We're generally happy with Bailey, and there's noone better out there anyhow. Syndicate Coordinator Josh Hitchcock, 60 Academic Eligibility: Decent Syndicate Investigation: Terrible Solicit Donations: Excellent Hitchcock is our new hire here. We're not concerned about the poor Syndicate rating, as we don't plan on doing anything illegal anyhow. Scout - Southeast Howard Burgess, 69 QB Scouting: Poor RB Scouting: Poor WR Scouting: Excellent OL Scouting: Decent K Scouting: Excellent DL Scouting: Poor LB Scouting: Good DB Scouting: Excellent We go out and grab a new guy for our local scouting as well. Burgess has less highs, but also less lows. |
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2005 Schedule
1 2 3 at Kansas State 4 5 Elon 6 7 at Western Carolina 8 9 The Citadel 10 at Chattanooga 11 Furman 12 Georgia Southern 13 at Wofford 14 at Akron 15 We need two more games, and one of those we hope to make Michigan. Stage One: at Michigan, Week One - Rejected Stage Two: at Michigan, Week One - Rejected Stage Three: at Michigan, Week Four - Accepted Stage Four: at Middle Tennessee Stage (Home and Home), Week One - Rejected Stage Five: at Central Michigan, Week One - Accepted The final schedule: 1 at Central Michigan 3 at #21 Kansas State 4 at #7 Michigan 5 Elon 7 at Western Carolina 9 The Citadel 10 at Chattanooga 11 Furman 12 Georgia Southern 13 at Wofford 14 at Akron Aaaand away we go. I don't expect to be anywhere near winning, but it's a step in the right direction. |
09-25-2007, 12:49 AM | #6 |
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2005 Roster
We lose a number of our best players - and don't have a lot of depth to fill them in with. I'd be surprised if we end up with as good of a team this season as last. Quarterbacks Code:
Otis Shannon has by far the best potential of any of our quaterbacks, and he's at least reasonably developed. Given his high school stats, I'd guess he's a pretty decent runner as well, so the freshman will be starting. Meanwhile, we redshirt Cole Schwartz. Running Backs / Fullbacks Code:
The freshman here is Tracy Stills, who looks pretty decent, but we've got a couple of guys in front of him and can afford to redshirt him for development. Meanwhile, a different scout has a different story to tell. Glen Humphrey was our backup running back last season, and he had a solid 4.2 yards/carry average; but this scout doesn't like him very much (21/21 overall, and mostly green bars). Meanwhile, he loves Grant Gunn - Gunn redshirted last year after we didn't see the bars to match what looked like a good overall rating. This year we see the overall and the bars; he'll be our starter at the beginning of the year, with Humphrey in the backup role again. Meanwhile, Horace Clinton looks to be a pretty decent third guy. At fullback, Soriano is the future - lightly developed, but the best blocker by far. Newsome and Horn got all the time at FB last season, and both ran the ball pretty well. Soriano will get redshirted, as both the others are seniors. Wide Receivers / Tight Ends Code:
Jimmie Fox has by far the most talent here - he'll be a day one starter at TE, and we actually have a pretty decent backup in Norm Forbes, who caught 5 balls for 46 yards. For the wideouts, we have a dilemma of sorts - we return our four top receivers from last season, and while Senior Eddie Robertson (22 catches, 341 yards, 2 TD) seems to have the most talent, he didn't play as well as Donovan Moore (34 catches, 548 yards, 7 TD). If we go with a two-receiver offense, they'll both play; but I'm leaning towards a 3-back set to take advantage of the talent I think we have in the backfield. At the moment, we'll call it as Robertson's job, but if he doesn't produce than Moore will be in quickly. Offensive Line Code:
Scott Humphrey is solidly our starter in the middle. We have some flexibility at Guard - we return Brant Carpenter and Lee Nixon, both of whom had at least eight starts last season. We also bring in freshman Jumbo Kleedtke, who might be better than either - he'll start on the right side, along with the RS-Jr Carpenter. Our new scout really, really doesn't like Nixon, but he put up good enough numbers last year to be third. At the tackles, freshman All-American Vic Dotson has earned a starting spot; overtaking J.B. Wilkerson. Marc Butler takes the other spot, and we'll redshirt promising freshman Ken Murphy. Kickers Code:
Shinkle will stick with the starting job at punter. Bernard Lyons showed us something when Tongue was injured last season - hitting 3/3 field goals. Tongue, meanwhile, was pretty bad (5/14) on the season. Lyons wins the job this season. Defensive Line Code:
This was our worst position last year. We are at least slightly improved this season, and may be worse at linebacker - a 4-3 is a distinct possibility rather than the 5-0 we ran last time around. At defensive end, DeWolf and Gaines paired up for some pretty solid sack numbers. Stan Todd is pretty decent as well - better than DeWolf against the run. We'll start Gaines and Todd, but swap DeWolf in for pass situations. Our inside defensive line is very young, and still not very talented. None of the guys who got playing time - Ben Pereira got the most - really did all that much for us. Pereira did have 4.0 sacks, but only 12 combined tackles and assists. He's still the best we have - freshman Jessie Springett is pretty decent (looks better than that 10/10, actually), and while Gerald Reynolds has the potential, he has no development at all. We can get by with Pereira and Springett, but let's see the ILBs. Linebackers Code:
We return both starters at ILB from last season, but I have to say I was very unimpressed with Richie Brooks. He's not much of a run stopper, and had 29 combined tackles and assists in 11 games. Hitchcock was the other one in the middle, and he had twice as many (58). If Brooks put any pressure on the quarterback, that'd be useful, but he had one shining moment in pass coverage (returned interception for touchdown). Looking at the numbers, John Reid actually played much better - he had 29 tackles/assists in parts of only five games, and a much better tackle percentage. Reid and Hitchcock will start in the middle - I think we'll stick with the 5-0 this season. On the outside, we return a pretty poor Leland Flynn as our only real major time player; but we bring in our best recruit in Ike Olsen - he has the potential to be a top guy, and he'll start as well. Flynn will be in play, as well, but we really need help at linebacker for next season. Defensive Backs Code:
We've got basically no coverage on the corners. With a lack of actual guys who can play pass defense, we'll go with the guys who can pick the ball off - Chris Emmons had two interceptions as the nickel back last year, and Courtney Andrews had one in eight starts. Strong safety will be returning starter Brant Guido, who had 76 combined tackles/assists last season. FS will be the freshman Cris Fisk - he should be somewhat decent, but we're far behind where our secondary was last season. |
09-25-2007, 12:51 AM | #7 |
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2005 Formations and Gameplans
Offense A switch in offensive philosophy with a new cast of characters. We know we want to go with a three-back set, and decide to go with the classic Wishbone. Carries will be split - 40/20 between the starting RB/WB, and the rest between the quarterback and fullback. We're also aiming to run a good bit of option. Shannon has a very good arm (if underdeveloped), so when we throw the ball (not often), we'll try and stretch the field with Robertson and Fox when we can. Defense We continue with the 5-0 formation we used last season, with the same associated side effects (no goal-line, no nickel, no dime). Pass coverage will be balanced Man/Zone/Bump, although with no 4-deep. |
09-25-2007, 12:53 AM | #8 |
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2005 Recruiting
We had a reasonably successful recruiting season last year, but it could have been better - we targeted a number of players early who we were able to easily land, and who were not up to snuff talent-wise. There are 17 graduating seniors this year - including a number of starters. As will be the case for a while, we'll need to get whatever talent we can; but there's a distinct need for players on the defensive side of the ball. After a pretty solid season last year, there are six players who contact us to let us know they'd love to play here: FB Neil Doyle - Statesville, NC 10th ranked Fullback in North Carolina Overall: 10/100 Strength: Third-Down Running Weakness: Pass Protection Academics: Qualify WR Harry Kirk - Lawndale, NC 17th ranked Wide Receiver in North Carolina Overall: 14/100 Strength: Catching in Traffic Weakness: Yardage after the Catch Academics: Does not Qualify (2.04 GPA, 707 Test) OG Monty Halela - Hays, North Carolina 11th ranked Guard in North Carolina Overall: 22/100 Strength: Pass Protection Weakness: Run Blocking Academics: Does not Qualify (2.73 GPA, 1069 Test) ILB Quentin Morton - Bristol, TN 79th ranked player in Tennessee 5th ranked Inside Linebacker in Tennessee Overall: 16/100 Strength: Intercepting Passes Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Does not Qualify (2.37 GPA, 785 Test) OLB Shannon Herndon - Boone, NC 14th ranked OLB in North Carolina Overall: 10/100 Strength: Man-to-Man Defense Weakness: Zone Defense Academics: Qualify S Neil Murray - Salisbury, NC 94th ranked Safety in the nation 46th ranked player in North Carolina 2nd ranked Safety in North Carolina Overall: 45/100 Strength: Man-to-Man Defense Weakness: Punt Returning Academics: Qualify Neil Murray is an immediate target, but I don't think we'll chase any of the others. The ten players we pick for phone calls: RB Dean Boyles - Stanwoord, WA 915th ranked player in the nation 76th ranked Running Back in the nation 23rd ranked player in Washington 2nd ranked Running Back in Washington Overall: 50/100 Strength: Gaining Extra Yardage Weakness: Punt Returning Academics: Qualify WR Randall Singleton - Burlington, NC 38th ranked player in North Carolina 5th ranked Wide Receiver in North Carolina Overall: 50/100 Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Third-Down Receiving Academics: Qualify C Craig Blackburn - Lake Mary, FL 56th ranked Center in the nation 52nd ranked player in Florida 3rd ranked Center in Florida Overall: 51/100 Strength: Run Blocking Weakness: Pass Protection Academics: Qualify DT Eddie Nabonsa - Saranac, NY 15th ranked Defensive Tackle in New York Overall: 27/100 Strength: Defending the Run Weakness: Rushing the Passer Academics: Qualify DT Walter Price - Chicago, IL 97th ranked player in Illinois 7th ranked Defensive Tackle in Illinois Overall: 34/100 Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Qualify ILB Emmitt Terrell - Buena Vista, CO 33rd ranked player in Colorado 2nd ranked Inside Linebacker in Colorado Overall: 41/100 Strength: Man-to-Man Defense Weakness: Zone Defense Academics Qualify: OLB Rodney Kelly - Sussex, WI 34th ranked player in Wisconsin 5th ranked Outside Linebacker in Wisconsin Overall: 39/100 Strength: Zone Defense Weakness: Intercepting Passes Academics: Qualify CB Johnny Stauffer - Largo, FL 96th ranked player in Florida 6th ranked Cornerback in Florida Overall: 34/100 Strength: Punt Returning Weakness: Zone Defense Academics: Qualify CB Jackie Kaplan - Philadelphia, PA 8th ranked Cornerback in Pennsylvania Overall: 27/100 Strength: Punt Returning Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Qualify S Eric Darius - Long Beach, CA 19th ranked Safety in California Overall: 40/100 Strength: Intercepting Passes Weakness: Punt Returning Academics: Qualify A number of players who we visit at home and extend an invitation to visit - we can only offer a scholarship to one of these guys as our academic exception. The results, I think, make us lean towards Lavender. C Emmitt Alston - Galloway, OH 73rd ranked Center in the nation 57th ranked player in Ohio 3rd ranked Center in Ohio Overall: 69/100 Impression: Much Worse than Scouted Strength: Run Blocking Weakness: Pass Protection Academics: Does not Qualify (2.72 GPA, 983 Test Score) OLB Claude Lavender - Hendersonville, NC 97th ranked player in North Carolina 6th ranked Outside Linebacker in North Carolina Overall: 49/100 Impression: Better than Scouted Strength: Man-to-Man Defense Weakness: Zone Defense Academics: Does not Qualify (3.00 GPA, 1061 Test Score) And a few guys who we offer a scholarship to immediately, as well. QB O.J. Bradley - Macon, GA 100th ranked Quarterback in the nation 38th ranked player in Georgia 3rd ranked Quarterback in Georgia Overall: 56/100 Impression: Worse than Scouted Strength: Long Passing Weakness: Touch Passing Academics: Qualify RB Mercury Schwartz - Salisbury, MD 633rd ranked player in the nation 51st ranked Running Back in the nation 19th ranked player in Maryland Top ranked Running Back in Maryland Overall: 71/100 Impression: Worse than Scouted Strength: Power Running Weakness: Kick Returning Academics: Qualify DE Leroy Hoyle - Cinnaminson, NJ 10th ranked Defensive End in New Jersey Overall: 30/100 Impression: Better than Scouted Strength: Defending the Run Weakness: Rushing the Passer Academics: Qualify ILB Darrin Morris - Parsons, TN 61st ranked player in Tennessee 4th ranked Inside Linebacker in Tennessee Overall: 40/100 Impression: Better than Scouted Strength: Defending the Run Weakness: Intercepting Passes Academics: Qualify CB Byron Laroche - Columbus, OH 92nd ranked player in Ohio 8th ranked Cornerback in Ohio Overall: 31/100 Impression: Much Better than Scouted Strength: Intercepting Passes Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Qualify S Neil Murray Impression: Better than Scouted |
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Week One Results
Games TV1: #28 West Virginia 17, #27 Wisconsin 34 TV2: #31 Boise State 19, #4 Nebraska 26 TV3: Duke 3, #37 Arkansas 52 TV3: #3 USC 6, #2 Florida State 31 TV3: Kentucky 14, #6 Ohio State 58 TV4: Oklahoma State 10, #45 Syracuse 37 TV4: #35 Washington 52, Central Florida 3 TV4: Houston 31, #48 Colorado 26 TV4: Rice 3, Texas Tech 30 TV4: #46 Miami (OH) 7, #1 Miami (FL) 66 TV5: Missouri 31, Louisville 7 TV5: California 14, Troy 24 TV5: San Diego State 10, #47 Michigan State 24 TV5: UTEP 7, Boston College 69 TV5: Ball State 3, #34 Minnesota 48 TV5: Navy 0, #16 Auburn 58 Southern Conference Elon 3, #38 Mississippi 59 [TV5] Connecticut 31, Chattanooga 28 Wofford 10, #32 Georgia Tech 45 Appalachian State (0-0) at Central Michigan (0-0) Line: Central Michigan by 5 Offense: Single-Back Formation (1st year) Best Offensive Player: WR Claude Blackwell, Senior (51/64) Best Defensive Player: DE Damon Wilder, RS-Senior (29/37) Injuries None
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Visiting Players S Neil Murray is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Murray. First Time Home Visits C Craig Blackburn Impression: Much Better than Scouted Newly Extended Invitations C Craig Blackburn New Scholarship Offers C Craig Blackburn OLB Claude Lavender Last edited by Celeval : 09-25-2007 at 01:13 AM. |
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Week Two Results
Games TV1: #7 Boston College 44, #23 Wyoming 16 TV2: #34 Oregon 58, #6 Wisconsin 22 TV3: #8 Georgia Tech 14, #35 UCLA 37 TV3: #17 North Carolina 0, #36 LSU 69 TV3: Akron 3, #13 Syracuse 66 TV4: #32 Virginia Tech 34, #19 Troy 6 TV4: Baylor 18, #9 Minnesota 48 TV4: #31 Texas 17, #30 Tennessee 24 TV4: New Mexico 0, #15 Missouri 52 TV4: #47 TCU 21, #37 Texas A&M 30 TV5: #27 Michigan 24, #33 Notre Dame 48 TV5: #28 Oklahoma 42, Tulsa 7 TV5: #12 Mississippi 31, Arkansas State 21 TV5: Tulane 31, #20 Central Michigan 27 TV5: #24 Louisiana Tech 12, Oklahoma 38 TV5: Miami (OH) 7, #3 Nebraska 56 TV5: Western Michigan 3, #29 Florida 59 Southern Conference Alabama-Birmingham 44, Wofford 17 Kent State 14, Chattanooga 48 Western Carolina 17, Central Florida 38 Furman 3, #38 Oregon State 51 The Citadel 22, Idaho 48 Elon 0, Colorado State 50 Georgia Southern 3, Marshall 31 We have a bye week. Visiting Players S Neil Murray is visiting. Neil is considering an offer from Furman. First Time Home Visits WR Randall Singleton Impression: Better than Scouted CB Johnny Stauffer Impression: Better than Scouted CB Jackie Kaplan Impression: Better than Scouted Newly Extended Invitations WR Randall Singleton CB Johnny Stauffer CB Jackie Kaplan New Scholarship Offers WR Randall Singleton CB Johnny Stauffer CB Jackie Kaplan Last edited by Celeval : 09-25-2007 at 05:50 PM. |
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Week Three Results
Games TV1: #26 Washington 17, #1 Miami (FL) 45 TV2: #10 Notre Dame 49, #14 LSU 16 TV3: #36 Missouri 20, #33 Michigan State 42 TV3: #35 Colorado State 20, Colorado 23 TV3: #49 SMU 7, #48 Idaho 30 TV4: #25 Virginia 20, Rutgers 3 TV4: #23 Minnesota 21, Utah 31 TV4: #5 Ohio State 56, #12 UCLA 54 TV4: #47 Cincinnati 21, #30 Purdue 47 TV5: Temple 19, Central Florida 41 TV5: #16 Oregon State 51, Fresno State 0 TV5: #20 Washington State 38, Navy 6 TV5: Louisiana Tech 0, Texas 50 TV5: San Jose State 17, #22 Boston College 45 TV5: Ohio 0, #11 Oregon 49 Southern Conference Georgia Southern 7, #2 Florida State 69 [TV5] Rice 26, Chattanooga 14 Furman 7, #39 Texas Tech 38 Wofford 20, New Mexico 35 The Citadel 7, #9 Virginia Tech 49 Appalachian State (0-1) at #18 Kansas State (1-0) Line: Kansas State by 15 Television: TV4 Offense: Power-I Formation (6th year) Best Offensive Player: T Ray Dunlap, Senior (91/91) Best Defensive Player: DE Bryant Derubeis, RS-Senior (88/100) Injuries DE Nolan DeWolf, Questionable 2 weeks
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Visiting Players QB O.J. Bradley is visiting. He is considering an offer from Vanderbilt, and has been contacted by Memphis. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting Wofford, and considering offers from Connecticut and Elon. CB Jackie Kaplan is visiting. No other teams have contacted Jackie. S Neil Murray is visiting. He is considering offers from Furman and Western Carolina, and has been contacted by Buffalo and San Diego State. First Time Home Visits DT Walter Price Impression: Much Better than Scouted Newly Extended Invitations DT Walter Price New Scholarship Offers DT Walter Price Last edited by Celeval : 09-25-2007 at 05:50 PM. |
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Week Four Results
Games TV1: #10 Notre Dame 42, #26 Purdue 9 TV2: #29 Syracuse 24, #12 Auburn 34 TV3: #23 South Carolina 20, #5 Ohio State 31 TV3: #24 Arkansas 38, #6 Oklahoma 10 TV3: #45 Memphis 14, #28 Utah 35 TV4: #30 Michigan State 21, West Virginia 49 TV4: Iowa State 27, #25 Iowa 24 TV4: Connecticut 35, #20 Boston College 39 TV4: Washington 26, #16 Kansas State 49 TV4: Wyoming 10, #36 New Mexico State 38 TV5: Baylor 0, #2 Florida State 55 TV5: #31 Brigham Young 13, #46 Illinois 41 TV5: Alabama-Birmingham 14, #1 Miami (FL) 63 TV5: #35 Tulane 0, #43 LSU 55 TV5: San Jose State 0, #14 Oregon State 59 TV5: Buffalo 7, #9 Virginia Tech 62 Southern Conference Western Carolina 7, #39 Marshall 20 [TV5] New Mexico 20, Elon 46 Navy 14, The Citadel 21 Georgia Southern 0, #13 Texas A&M 41 Appalachian State (0-2) at #34 Michigan (1-1) Line: Michigan by 13 Offense: Pro Formation (6th year) Best Offensive Player: QB Jared McCarthy, Senior (82/84) Best Defensive Player: DT Jessie Broomfield, RS-Senior (89/100) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 65-286, 4.40 ypc (68th) Passing Offense: 19-45, 225 yards (109th) Points Per Game: 5.0 (118th) Rushing Defense: 92-498, 5.38 ypc (106th) Passing Defense: 30-48, 418 yards (47th) PPG Allowed: 39.5 (102nd) Michigan Statistics: Rushing Offense: 76-300, 3.94 ypc (64th) Passing Offense: 42-73, 575 yards (37th) Points Per Game: 34.5 (34th) Rushing Defense: 54-197, 3.64 ypc (34th) Passing Defense: 35-62, 471 yards (62nd) PPG Allowed: 31.0 (78th) Injuries CB Duane Downey, Doubtful 4 weeks DE Nolan DeWolf, Probable 1 week
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Visiting Players QB O.J. Bradley is visiting. He is considering an offer from Vanderbilt, and has been contacted by Memphis. RB Mercury Schwartz is visiting. He is considering an offer from Navy, and has been contacted by Akron, Colorado, Kentucky, and Purdue. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting Elon and Wofford, and considering offers from Connecticut, Georgia Southern, and Western Carolina. C Craig Blackburn is visiting. He is considering offers from Cincinnati and South Florida, and has been contacted by North Carolina. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. No other teams have contacted Leroy. DT Walter Price is visiting. No other teams have contacted Price. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. No other teams have contacted Laroche. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. No other teams have contacted Stauffer. CB Jackie Kaplan is visiting. No other teams have contacted Jackie. S Neil Murray is visiting. He is also visiting Western Carolina, is considering offers from Buffalo and Furman, and has been contacted by San Diego State. Newly Extended Invitations RB Dean Boyles DT Eddie Nabonsa ILB Emmitt Terrell OLB Rodney Kelly S Eric Darius |
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Week Five Results
Games TV1: #4 Georgia 34, #21 Mississippi 7 TV2: #30 Texas Tech 7, #15 Kansas State 55 TV3: #17 Washington State 9, #11 Oregon 40 TV3: #6 Florida 31, #22 Arkansas 24 TV3: #18 Alabama 10, #7 Tennessee 31 TV4: #20 Virginia 14, #1 Miami (FL) 56 TV4: #14 Penn State 53, #39 Minnesota 32 TV4: #47 Iowa State 23, #12 Texas A&M 52 TV4: #3 Nebraska 44, Oklahoma State 3 TV4: Central Michigan 24, #34 Marshall 21 TV5: #5 Ohio State 28, #41 Purdue 24 TV5: #24 Oklahoma 27, #48 Missouri 3 TV5: #31 Arizona State 34, #25 Stanford 21 TV5: Vanderbilt 0, #10 Auburn 35 TV5: #29 LSU 7, South Carolina 27 TV5: SMU 30, Hawaii 10 TV5: #46 Idaho 7, North Texas 24 Southern Conference Furman 35, Western Carolina 20 Wofford 31, Georgia Southern 24 The Citadel 6, Chattanooga 34 Elon (1-2) at Appalachian State (0-3) Line: Appalachian State by 7 Offense: I-Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: C Antoine Pickerill, RS-Senior (50/50) Best Defensive Player: CB Ty Hopkins, RS-Senior (34/34) Elon Statistics: Rushing Offense: 94-449, 4.77 ypc (51st) Passing Offense: 44-78, 539 yards (69th) Points Per Game: 16.3 (90th) Rushing Defense: 115-701, 6.09 ypc (118th) Passing Defense: 56-78, 861 yards (116th) PPG Allowed: 43.0 (111th) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 112-394, 3.51 ypc (66th) Passing Offense: 25-64, 332 yards (111th) Points Per Game: 5.6 (120th) Rushing Defense: 127-691, 5.44 ypc (117th) Passing Defense: 43-71, 660 yards (75th) PPG Allowed: 39.0 (103rd) Injuries ILB Richie Brooks, Out 11 weeks CB Duane Downey, Doubtful 3 weeks
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New Commitments RB Mercury Schwartz (633rd player nationally, 51st RB nationally, 19th player in MD, top RB in MD) has committed to Appalachian State! S Neil Murray (94th S nationally, 46th player in NC, 2nd S in NC) has committed to Appalachian State! Murray we figured we would get, due to being his idolized team, but Schwartz is a great pickup for us - he has outstanding high school rushing numbers (1500 yards, 17 TDs), and will be the absolute focus of our offense as soon as next season. Visiting Players QB O.J. Bradley is visiting. He is also visiting Vanderbilt, and has been contacted by Memphis. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting Elon and Wofford, considering offers from Connecticut, Furman, Georgia Southern, and Western Carolina, and has been contacted by San Diego State. C Craig Blackburn is visiting. He is considering offers from Cincinnati and South Florida, and has been contacted by North Carolina. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. No other teams have contacted Hoyle. DT Walter Price is visiting. No other teams have contacted Price. ILB Darrin Morris is visiting. No other teams have contacted Morris. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. No other teams have contacted Lavender. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. No other teams have contacted Laroche. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. No other teams have contacted Stauffer. CB Jackie Kaplan is visiting. No other teams have contacted Jackie. S Neil Murray is visiting. He is also visiting Western Carolina, is considering offers from Buffalo and Furman, and has been contacted by San Diego State. First Time Home Visit ILB Emmitt Terrell Impression: Worse than Scouted Newly Extended Invitations RB Dean Boyles DT Eddie Nabonsa ILB Emmitt Terrell OLB Rodney Kelly S Eric Darius New Scholarship Offers DT Eddie Nabonsa ILB Emmitt Terrell OLB Rodney Kelly S Eric Darius Last edited by Celeval : 09-25-2007 at 05:49 PM. |
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Week Six Results
Games TV1: #10 Auburn 17, #6 Florida 10 TV2: #12 Texas A&M 17, #3 Nebraska 24 TV3: #14 Kansas State, #21 Texas 27 TV3: #26 USC 36, #22 Arizona State 14 TV3: #38 Arkansas 10, #4 Georgia 42 TV4: #1 Miami (FL) 56, Maryland 3 TV4: Indiana 9, #5 Ohio State 21 TV4: #50 Iowa 17, #13 Penn State 58 TV4: #40 California 14, #23 Washington State 17 TV4: #11 Oregon 40, #32 UCLA 14 TV5: North Carolina 10, #15 Clemson 45 TV5: #16 Michigan 52, Northwestern 21 TV5: Kansas 17, #42 Texas Tech 27 TV5: #37 South Carolina 37, Mississippi State 10 TV5: #29 Mississippi 31, Vanderbilt 7 TV5: Central Florida 6, Ohio 21 TV5: Troy 13, North Texas 24 Southern Conference Air Force 38, Chattanooga 9 #35 Colorado State 31, The Citadel 21 Ball State 30, Furman 24 Eastern Michigan 24, Western Carolina 10 Northern Illinois 34, Wofford 31 Elon 35, San Diego State 42 We are off this week. New Commitments C Craig Blackburn (56th C nationally, 52nd player in FL, 3rd C in FL) has committed to Appalachian State! Visiting Players QB O.J. Bradley is visiting. He is also visiting Vanderbilt, and has been contacted by Memphis. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting Elon and Wofford, considering offers from Connecticut, Furman, Georgia Southern, and Western Carolina, and has been contacted by San Diego State. C Craig Blackburn is visiting. He is considering offers from Cincinnati and South Florida, and has been contacted by North Carolina. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. No other teams have contacted Hoyle. DT Walter Price is visiting. No other teams have contacted Price. ILB Darrin Morris is visiting. No other teams have contacted Morris. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. No other teams have contacted Lavender. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. No other teams have contacted Laroche. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. No other teams have contacted Stauffer. CB Jackie Kaplan is visiting. No other teams have contacted Jackie. S Neil Murray is visiting. He is also visiting Western Carolina, is considering offers from Buffalo and Furman, and has been contacted by San Diego State. A barrage of phone calls to highly-rated players who haven't gotten an offer yet. New Phone Calls QB Carl Jennings - Saratoga, CA 7th ranked player in the nation 3rd ranked Quarterback in the nation 2nd ranked player in California Top ranked Quarterback in California Overall: 68/100 Strength: Avoiding Interceptions Weakness: Long Passing Academics: Qualify RB D.J. Kilgore - Heflin, AL 459th ranked player in the nation 36th ranked Running Back in the nation 10th ranked player in Alabama Top ranked Running Back in Alabama Overall: 54/100 Strength: Gaining Extra Yardage Weakness: Punt Returning Academics: Qualify DE Ian Barnett - Berlin, MD 138th ranked player in the nation 14th ranked Defensive End in the nation 7th ranked player in Maryland 2nd ranked Defensive End in Maryland Overall: 65/100 Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Qualify DE Sammy Vance - Bayou La Batre, AL 197th ranked player in the nation 20th ranked Defensive End in the nation 4th ranked player in Alabama 2nd ranked Defensive End in Alabama Overall: 93/100 Strength: Rushing the Passer Weakness: Defending the Run Academics: Qualify DT Marvin Clifford - Floral Park, NY 219th ranked player in the nation 12th ranked Defensive Tackle in the nation 20th ranked player in New York 2nd ranked Defensive Tackle in New York Overall: 78/100 Strength: Defending the Run Weakness: Rushing the Passer Academics: Qualify CB Bernie Timberlane - Virginia Beach, VA 717th ranked player in the nation 52nd ranked Cornerback in the nation 16th ranked player in Virginia 2nd ranked Cornerback in Virginia Overall: 70/100 Strength: Kick Returning Weakness: Zone Defense Academics: Qualify First Time Home Visit DT Eddit Nabonsa Impression: Worse than Scouted OLB Rodney Kelly Impression: Better than Scouted New Visit Requests QB Carl Jennings RB D.J. Kilgore DE Sammie Vance DE Ian Barnett DT Marvin Clifford CB Bernie Timberlane New Scholarship Offers QB Carl Jennings RB D.J. Kilgore RB Dean Boyles DE Sammie Vance DE Ian Barnett DT Marvin Clifford CB Bernie Timberlane We are officially overextended - three commitments, and 20 outstanding scholarship offers (max class size of 16). Assuming we get turned down by at least five of the six long shots, there will be as many as three scholarship offers that will be revoked when the class is full. |
09-25-2007, 05:51 PM | #15 |
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Week Seven Results
Games TV1: #4 Georgia 20, #16 Florida 14 TV2: #32 South Carolina 9, #6 Tennessee 24 TV3: #13 Clemson 35, #2 Florida State 9 TV3: #49 Washington 28, #10 Oregon 56 TV3: SMU 21, #30 Boise State 41 TV4: #8 Virginia Tech 52, #31 Georgia Tech 7 TV4: #11 Penn State 35, #42 Purdue 38 TV4: #28 Wisconsin 13, #14 Michigan 10 TV4: #12 Kansas State 59, Missouri 10 TV4: Syracuse 30, #17 Boston College 26 TV5: #47 Iowa State 18, #45 Colorado 17 TV5: Baylor 3, #15 Oklahoma 49 TV5: #34 Texas 19, #36 Texas Tech 14 TV5: #21 USC 55, California 10 TV5: Wyoming 17, #38 BYU 42 TV5: Eastern Michigan 20, Central Michigan 24 TV5: Toledo 35, Ball State 25 Southern Conference Chattanooga 37, Wofford 34 The Citadel 41, Elon 7 Georgia Southern 28, Furman 31 Appalachian State (1-3) at Western Carolina (0-4) Line: Appalachian State by 15 Offense: I-Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: TE Rickey Poston, RS-Senior (36/36) Best Defensive Player: DT Kerry Sheldon, Senior (40/57) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 163-619, 3.79 ypc (63rd) Passing Offense: 36-79, 450 yards (121st) Points Per Game: 12.7 (120th) Rushing Defense: 154-771, 5.00 ypc (89th) Passing Defense: 55-93, 737 yards (15th) PPG Allowed: 29.2 (81st) Western Carolina Statistics: Rushing Offense: 113-270, 2.38 ypc (119th) Passing Offense: 61-134, 688 yards (100th) Points Per Game: 13.5 (104th) Rushing Defense: 150-782, 5.21 ypc (114th) Passing Defense: 69-127, 803 yards (26th) PPG Allowed: 29.2 (81st) Injuries FB Ernie Horn, Out 12 weeks ILB Richie Brooks, Out 8 weeks CB Duane Downey, Probable 1 week
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Visiting Players QB O.J. Bradley is visiting. He is no longer visiting Vanderbilt, but has been contacted by Memphis and Louisiana-Monroe. QB Carl Jennings is visiting. He also is visiting (and has offers from) Clemson, Fresno State, LSU, and Texas. RB D.J. Kilgore is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Arizona State and Washington. He has been contacted by Minnesota, North Carolina State, and Purdue. RB Dean Boyles is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Tulane and Utah State. He has been contacted by Bowling Green, California, and Houston. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Elon, Furman, Western Carolina, and Wofford. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. No other teams have contacted Hoyle. DE Sammie Vance is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Alabama, Auburn, and New Mexico State, and has been contacted by Georgia. DT Eddie Nabonsa is visiting. No other teams have contacted Nabonsa. DT Marvin Clifford is visiting. He is also visiting UNLV and has an offer from them. He has been contacted by Alabama, Arkansas State, Boston College, Fresno State, Kansas State, Miami (FL), Notre Dame, and Penn State. DT Walter Price is visiting. No other teams have contacted Price. ILB Emmitt Terrell is visiting. No other teams have contacted Emmitt. ILB Darrin Morris is visiting. No other teams have contacted Morris. OLB Rodney Kelly is visiting. No other teams have contacted Kelly. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. No other teams have contacted Lavender. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. No other teams have contacted Laroche. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. No other teams have contacted Stauffer. CB Jackie Kaplan is visiting. No other teams have contacted Jackie. CB Bernie Timberlane is visiting. He has been contacted by Arizona State, East Carolina, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, San Diego State, and Syracuse. S Eric Darius is visiting. No other teams have contacted Darius. First Time Home Visit RB D.J. Kilgore Impression: Much Better than Scouted DE Sammie Vance Impression: Worse than Scouted DT Marvin Clifford Impression: Worse than Scouted CB Bernie Timberlane Impression: Worse than Scouted |
09-25-2007, 05:52 PM | #16 |
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Midseason Report
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (6-0) 2. Nebraska (6-0) 3. Georgia (5-0) 4. Ohio State (6-0) 5. Tennessee (5-0) 6. Notre Dame (6-0) 7. Virginia Tech (5-0) 8. Florida State (5-1) 9. Oregon (5-0) 10. Auburn (5-0) 11. Kansas State (6-0) 12. Clemson (4-0) 13. Oklahoma (4-1) 14. Utah (5-0) 15. Texas A&M (4-1) 16. Oregon State (4-1) 17. USC (3-2) 18. Penn State (5-1) 19. Michigan (4-2) 20. Washington State (5-1) 21. Boston College (5-1) 22. New Mexico State (5-0) 23. Wisconsin (4-1) 24. Florida (3-2) 25. Boise State (4-1) Fan's Poll 1. Virginia Tech (5-0) 2. Miami (FL) (6-0) 3. Auburn (5-0) 4. Ohio State (6-0) 5. Nebraska (6-0) 6. Tennessee (5-0) 7. Notre Dame (6-0) 8. Oregon (5-0) 9. Georgia (5-0) 10. Clemson (4-0) 11. Kansas State (6-0) 12. Florida State (5-1) 13. Oklahoma (4-1) 14. Utah (5-0) 15. Michigan (4-2) 16. Washington State (5-1) 17. Texas A&M (4-1) 18. Oregon State (4-1) 19. Boston College (5-1) 20. Louisville (5-1) 21. Penn State (5-1) 22. Boise State (4-1) 23. Wisconsin (4-1) 24. New Mexico State (5-0) 25. USC (3-2) BCS Rankings 1. Miami (FL) (6-0) 2. Georgia (5-0) 3. Oregon (5-0) 4. Tennessee (5-0) 5. Nebraska (6-0) 6. Ohio State (6-0) 7. Notre Dame (6-0) 8. Virginia Tech (5-0) 9. Kansas State (6-0) 10. Auburn (5-0) Top Five Passing Leaders (by QB Rating) QB Rodney Gary (KSST): 211.4 (1244 yards, 14 TD, 3 Int) QB Anthony Peterson (TXCH): 194.8 (1324 yards, 15 TD, 2 Int) QB Fernando Cheever (ND): 193.7 (2124 yards, 29 TD, 5 Int) QB Chuck Brandon (ORST): 180.0 (1082 yards, 12 TD, 5 Int) QB Alvin Sullivan (OREG): 173.4 (1505 yards, 17 TD, 3 Int) Top Five Rushing Leaders (by Yards) RB Ben Barber (FSU): 1007 yards, 12 TD RB Otis Greene (UTAH): 833 yards, 12 TD RB Brock Widell (KSST): 814 yards, 7 TD RB Nathan Rose (IOWA): 787 Yards, 8 TD RB Dwayne Bailey (VATC): 749 yards, 10 TD Top Five Receiving Leaders (by Yards) WR Billy Tucker (SFLA): 702 yards, 9 TD WR Jorge Connres (ND): 675 yards, 10 TD WR Ryan Stillwell (WAST): 623 yards, 3 TD WR Donnell Turner (WASH): 590 yards, 5 TD WR Jessie Hughes (ND): 586 yards, 7 TD Appalachian State Summary Code:
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Week Eight Results
Games TV1: #12 Clemson 23, #7 Virginia Tech 20 TV2: #13 Oklahoma 56, #28 Texas 10 TV3: #2 Nebraska 17, #44 Iowa State 14 TV3: #10 Auburn 38, #43 Arkansas 7 TV3: #26 LSU 43, #27 Mississippi 21 TV4: Colorado 13, #11 Kansas State 59 TV4: #48 Texas Tech 0, #15 Texas A&M 35 TV4: #21 Boston College 28, Pittsburgh 31 TV4: Toledo 7, #47 Miami (OH) 19 TV4: #40 Arkansas State 24, #22 New Mexico State 30 TV5: #8 Florida State 24, #41 Georgia Tech 14 TV5: #24 Florida 19, #42 South Carolina 17 TV5: #5 Tennessee 45, Kentucky 0 TV5: Vanderbilt 0, #3 Georgia 46 TV5: Air Force 3, #29 Colorado State 38 TV5: #14 Utah 35, Wyoming 19 TV5: Central Florida 28, Central Michigan 42 Southern Conference Western Carolina 3, Chattanooga 51 Furman 31, The Citadel 21 Elon 20, Georgia Southern 27 We have a bye week. New Commitments QB Carl Jennings will attend Texas next season. C Emmitt Alston will attend Kent State next season. DT Marvin Clifford will attend UNLV next season. QB O.J. Bradley (100th QB nationally, 38th player in GA, 3rd QB in GA) has committed to Appalachian State! RB Dean Boyles (915th player nationally, 76th RB nationally, 23rd player in WA, 2nd RB in WA) has committed to Appalachian State! ILB Darrin Morris (61st player in TN, 4th ILB in TN) has committed to Appalachian State! CB Jackie Kaplan (8th CB in PA) has committed to Appalachian State! Still nine spots remaining for 13 outstanding offers. Visiting Players RB D.J. Kilgore is visiting. He is also visiting (and has received offers from) Arizona State, Iowa, and Washington. He has been contacted by Miami (OH), Minnesota, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, and Purdue. WR Randall Singleton is visiting. He is also visiting (and has received offers from) Elon, Furman, Western Carolina, and Wofford. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Hoyle. DE Sammie Vance is visiting. He is also visiting (and has received offers from) Alabama, Auburn, New Mexico State, and Virginia Tech. DT Eddie Nabonsa is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Nabonsa. DT Walter Price is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Price. ILB Emmitt Terrell is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Terrell. OLB Rodney Kelly is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Kelly. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Lavender. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Stauffer. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Laroche. CB Bernie Timberlane is visiting. He has been contacted by Arizona State, East Carolina, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, San Diego State, and Syracuse. S Eric Darius is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Darius. |
09-25-2007, 05:58 PM | #18 |
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Week Nine Results
Games TV1: #3 Georgia 7, #9 Auburn 34 TV2: #12 Oklahoma 39, #2 Nebraska 41 TV3: #15 Texas A&M 24, #10 Kansas State 31 TV3: #20 USC 48, #19 Washington State 24 TV3: #25 Colorado State 24, #14 Utah 31 TV4: #17 Michigan 8, #28 Minnesota 31 TV4: #18 Penn State 0, #31 Wisconsin 23 TV4: #35 Texas 38, Missouri 10 TV4: #42 Stanford 31, #8 Oregon 45 TV4: #37 Miami (OH) 45, Ohio 19 TV5: North Carolina State 0, #6 Florida State 26 TV5: #44 Iowa State 17, Oklahoma State 20 TV5: #29 Alabama 34, Vanderbilt 27 TV5: #34 Mississippi 37, #47 South Carolina 35 TV5: #50 Marshall 10, Central Florida 33 TV5: Ball State 35, Eastern Michigan 30 TV5: #22 New Mexico State 34, Troy 7 Southern Conference Chattanooga 24, Elon 17 Wofford 17, Western Carolina 34 The Citadel (2-5) at Appalachian State (1-4) Line: Appalachian State by 7 Offense: Power-I Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: RB Omar Linquist, Junior (27/27) Best Defensive Player: CB Lester Wagner, Senior (32/33) The Citadel Statistics: Rushing Offense: 245-688, 2.79 ypc (88th) Passing Offense: 87-184, 1221 yards (70th) Points Per Game: 19.8 (88th) Rushing Defense: 288-1461, 5.07 ypc (120th) Passing Defense: 95-167, 1278 yards (50th) PPG Allowed: 30.5 (87th) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 201-939, 4.67 ypc (55th) Passing Offense: 45-95, 573 yards (125th) Points Per Game: 17.0 (100th) Rushing Defense: 192-982, 5.11 ypc (77th) Passing Defense: 72-126, 987 yards (13th) PPG Allowed: 30.8 (88th) Injuries G Lester Grenier, Out 14 weeks FB Ernie Horn, Out 10 weeks ILB Richie Brooks, Out 7 weeks RB Grant Gunn, Probable 1 week Gunn will be playing.
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New Commitments WR Randall Singleton (38th player in NC, 5th WR in NC) has committed to Appalachian State! DT Walter Price (97th player in IL, 7th DT in IL) has committed to Appalachian State! OLB Rodney Kelly (34th player in WI, 5th OLB in WI) has committed to Appalachian State! S Eric Darius (19th S in CA) has committed to Appalachian State! We knew we would have a good shot at Darius, since he wanted to get as far away from California as possible... and Boone, NC is as far different from Long Beach as you can get. We think he'll be a pretty decent player for us despite the low ranking - we scouted him at 40 (never had a home visit, so don't know how accurate that is), and he averaged better than an interception per game his senior season. 5 slots left in the recruiting class, and 9 scholarship offers out. Two of the offers have us up against big-name schools and I don't expect to come out on top of those; but I'd not be surprised to see any of the other seven commit. Visiting Players RB D.J. Kilgore is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Arizona State, Iowa, Purdue, and Washington. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. No other teams have contacted Hoyle. DE Sammie Vance is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers from) Alabama, Auburn, New Mexico State, and Virginia Tech. DT Eddie Nabonsa is visiting. No other teams have contacted Nabonsa. ILB Emmitt Terrell is visiting. No other teams have contacted Emmitt. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. No other teams have contacted Lavender. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. No other teams have contacted Laroche. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. No other teams have contacted Stauffer. CB Bernie Timberlane is visiting. He has been contacted by Arizona State, East Carolina, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, San Diego State, and Syracuse. |
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Week Ten Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (7-0) 2. Nebraska (8-0) 3. Ohio State (7-0) 4. Tennessee (7-0) 5. Florida State (7-1) 6. Notre Dame (7-0) 7. Oregon (7-0) 8. Auburn (7-0) 9. Georgia (6-1) 10. Kansas State (8-0) Fan's Poll 1. Auburn (7-0) 2. Miami (FL) (7-0) 3. Nebraska (8-0) 4. Ohio State (7-0) 5. Tennessee (7-0) 6. Notre Dame (7-0) 7. Oregon (7-0) 8. Clemson (6-0) 9. Kansas State (8-0) 10.Florida State (7-1) BCS Rankings 1. Oregon (7-0) 2. Nebraska (8-0) 3. Miami (FL) (7-0) 4. Auburn (7-0) 5. Tennessee (7-0) Southern Conference Standings 1. Chattanooga (5-3, 4-0) 2. Furman (3-3, 3-0) 3. Appalachian State (2-4, 2-1) 4. Western Carolina (2-5, 2-2) 5. Wofford (1-6, 1-2) 6. Georgia Southern (1-5, 1-2) 7. The Citadel (2-6, 1-3) 8. Elon (1-7, 0-4) Games TV1: #10 Kansas State 24, #2 Nebraska 27 TV2: #4 Tennessee 17, #19 Florida 45 TV3: #12 Virginia Tech 9, #1 Miami (FL) 38 TV3: #8 Auburn 55, #31 Mississippi 3 TV3: #17 New Mexico State 14, #47 North Texas 26 TV4: #3 Ohio State 42, #25 Penn State 28 TV4: #39 Syracuse 0, #46 Pittsburgh 41 TV4: #41 Washington 25, #15 USC 42 TV4: #20 LSU 31, #27 Alabama 21 TV4: Air Force 54, #13 Utah 22 TV5: #30 Virginia 20, #11 Clemson 48 TV5: Oklahoma State 0, #21 Texas A&M 38 TV5: #50 Texas Tech 6, #16 Oklahoma 38 TV5: #23 Louisville 23, Tulane 8 TV5: Hawaii 3, #18 Boise State 44 TV5: Central Michigan 10, Ball State 28 Southern Conference Western Carolina 34, Elon 14 Wofford 24, Furman 27 The Citadel 13, Georgia Southern 41 Appalachian State (2-4) at Chattanooga (5-3) Line: Chattanooga by 2 Television: TV5 Offense: Wing-T Formation (1 year) Best Offensive Player: FB Brady Jefferson, RS-Senior (50/67) Best Defensive Player: S Wes Cook, Senior (36/36) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 252-1178, 4.67 ypc (35th) Passing Offense: 57-113, 747 yards (124th) Points Per Game: 18.1 (92nd) Rushing Defense: 212-1052, 4.96 ypc (71st) Passing Defense: 84-154, 1130 yards (12th) PPG Allowed: 28.0 (75th) Chattanooga Statistics: Rushing Offense: 343-1705, 4.97 ypc (7th) Passing Offense: 112-183, 1208 yards (92nd) Points Per Game: 30.6 (37th) Rushing Defense: 250-990, 3.96 ypc (64th) Passing Defense: 133-256, 1647 yards (85th) PPG Allowed: 21.1 (38th) Injuries RB Grant Gunn - Probable, Unknown (Severe Depression) G Lester Grenier - Out, 13 weeks FB Ernie Horn - Out, 9 weeks ILB Richie Brooks - Out, 6 weeks DE Nolan DeWolf - Probable, 3 weeks Gunn stays in the lineup.
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New Commitments DT Eddie Nabonsa (15th DT in NY) has committed to Appalachian State! Things are getting tight with four spots left. We may have lost our shot at Timberlane, as the big boys finally got around to making some offers; but here's hoping - he claims to want solid Academics, and if that holds true it's either us or Michigan State. Visiting Players RB D.J. Kilgore is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers to) Arizona State, Iowa, Purdue, and Washington. DE Leroy Hoyle is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Hoyle. DE Sammie Vance is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers to) Alabama, Auburn, New Mexico State, and Virginia Tech. ILB Emmitt Terrell is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Terrell. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Lavender. CB Johnny Stauffer is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Stauffer. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. We are the only tema to have contacted Laroche. CB Bernie Timberlane is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers to) Auburn, East Carolina, Michigan State, and Oregon State. |
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Week Eleven Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (8-0) 2. Nebraska (9-0) 3. Ohio State (8-0) 4. Notre Dame (8-0) 5. Florida State (8-1) 6. Oregon (8-0) 7. Auburn (8-0) 8. Georgia (7-1) 9. Clemson (7-0) 10. Tennessee (7-1) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (8-0) 2. Auburn (8-0) 3. Nebraska (9-0) 4. Ohio State (8-0) 5. Notre Dame (8-0) 6. Oregon (8-0) 7. Clemson (7-0) 8. Florida State (8-1) 9. Tennessee (7-1) 10. Georgia (7-1) BCS Rankings 1. Nebraska (9-0) 2. Miami (FL) (8-0) 3. Auburn (8-0) 4. Notre Dame (8-0) 1. Oregon (8-0) Southern Conference Standings 1. Chattanooga (6-3, 5-0) 2. Furman (4-3, 4-0) 3. Western Carolina (3-5, 3-2) 4. Appalachian State (2-5, 2-2) 5. Georgia Southern (2-5, 2-2) 6. Wofford (1-7, 1-3) 7. The Citadel (2-7, 1-4) 8. Elon (1-8, 0-5) Games TV1: #5 Florida State 16, #1 Miami (FL) 42 TV2: #25 Wisconsin 34, #3 Ohio State 31 TV3: #11 Oregon State 28, #23 Washington State 32 TV3: #10 Tennessee 10, #19 LSU 35 TV3: Central Florida 28, #31 Miami (OH) 38 TV4: #30 West Virginia 24, #27 Boston College 14 TV4: #17 Florida 33, #35 Alabama 20 TV4: Alabama-Birmingham 17, #32 TCU 48 TV4: #15 Boise State 44, Louisiana Tech 7 TV4: Idaho 16, #26 New Mexico State 35 TV5: #34 Illinois 17, #33 Penn State 20 TV5: #24 Minnesota 48, Indiana 7 TV5: Wyoming 20, #49 Air Force 51 TV5: Bowling Green 6, #41 Nothern Illinois 21 TV5: Toledo 30, Central Michigan 23 TV5: Utah State 22, #40 Arkansas State 34 Southern Conference Elon 21, Wofford 25 Georgia Southern 24, Western Carolina 28 Furman (4-3) at Appalachian State (2-5) Line: Furman by 6 Television: TV5 Offense: Single-Back Formation (1 year) Best Offensive Player: FB Andre Buchanan, Senior (45/45) Best Defensive Player: DE Wally Foley, RS-Junior (34/59) Furman Statistics: Rushing Offense: 228-860, 3.77 ypc (92nd) Passing Offense: 138-248, 1552 yards (73rd) Points Per Game: 22.5 (76th) Rushing Defense: 251-1145, 4.56 ypc (95th) Passing Defense: 102-189, 1206 yards (6th) PPG Allowed: 30.4 (86th) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 289-1362, 4.71 ypc (37th) Passing Offense: 68-133, 864 yards (124th) Points Per Game: 17.8 (94th) Rushing Defense: 256-1338, 5.24 ypc (88th) Passing Defense: 93-169, 1260 yards (10th) PPG Allowed: 30.2 (85th) Injuries RB Grant Gunn - Probable, Unknown (Severe Depression) G Lester Grenier - Out, 12 weeks FB Ernie Horn - Out, 8 weeks ILB Richie Brooks - Doubtful, 4 weeks DE Nolan DeWolf - Probable, 1 weeks Gunn stays in the lineup.
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New Commitments DE Sammie Vance will be attending Auburn next season. DE Leroy Hoyle (10th DE in NJ) has committed to Appalachian State! CB Johnny Stauffer (96th player in FL, 6th CB in FL) has committed to Appalachian State! Down to two open spots in the class. Our preferred order of players at this point is: RB D.J. Kilgore CB Bernie Timberlane OLB Claude Lavender CB Byron Laroche ILB Emmitt Terrell We're still the only competition for Lavender and Laroche - I'm going to sadly pull the offer from Terrell to make sure we get two of our top four. Visiting Players RB D.J. Kilgore is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers to) Arizona State, Iowa, Purdue, and Washington. OLB Claude Lavender is visiting. We are the only team to have contacted Lavender. CB Byron Laroche is visiting. We are the only tema to have contacted Laroche. CB Bernie Timberlane is visiting. He is also visiting (and has offers to) Auburn, East Carolina, Michigan State, and Oregon State. |
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Week Twelve Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (9-0) 2. Nebraska (9-0) 3. Notre Dame (8-0) 4. Oregon (9-0) 5. Auburn (8-0) 6. Ohio State (8-1) 7. Georgia (7-1) 8. Clemson (8-0) 9. Florida State (8-2) 10. USC (6-2) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (8-0) 2. Auburn (8-0) 3. Nebraska (9-0) 4. Notre Dame (8-0) 5. Oregon (9-0) 6. Clemson (8-0) 7. Ohio State (8-1) 8. Georgia (7-1) 9. Kansas State (8-1) 10. Florida State (8-2) BCS Rankings 1. Miami (FL) (9-0) 2. Nebraska (9-0) 3. Auburn (8-0) 4. Notre Dame (8-0) 5. Oregon (9-0) Southern Conference Standings 1. Chattanooga (6-3, 5-0) 2. Furman (5-3, 5-0) 3. Western Carolina (4-5, 4-2) 4. Appalachian State (2-6, 2-3) 5. Wofford (2-7, 2-3) 6. Georgia Southern (2-6, 2-3) 7. The Citadel (2-7, 1-4) 8. Elon (1-9, 0-6) Games TV1: #22 Texas A&M, 20 #12 Oklahoma 17 TV2: #45 East Carolina 7, #20 Louisville 34 TV3: #28 West Virginia 34, #42 Syracuse 31 TV3: #47 Arkansas 3, #17 LSU 34 TV3: #41 North Texas 45, #34 Arkansas State 31 TV4: Oklahoma State 10, #27 Texas 24 TV4: Brigham Young 19, #31 Colorado State 14 TV4: Central Michigan 17, #35 Northern Illinois 37 TV4: Navy 7, #3 Notre Dame 64 TV5: #1 Miami (FL) 55, North Carolina State 14 TV5: #23 Michigan 13, #32 Penn State 44 TV5: Iowa State 24, #11 Kansas State 28 TV5: #2 Nebraska 41, Missouri 3 TV5: #7 Georgia 31, South Carolina 7 TV5: Vanderbilt 13, #14 Tennessee 34 TV5: Ball State 14, Western Michigan 62 Southern Conference Furman 0, #48 Chattanooga 68 [TV4] Wofford 9, The Citadel 51 Georgia Southern (2-6) at Appalachian State (2-6) Line: Georgia Southern by 1 Offense: Flexbone Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: QB Kennedy Cobb, Senior (43/61) Best Defensive Player: S Lewis Welch, Senior (23/28) Georgia Southern Statistics: Rushing Offense: 277-1106, 3.99 ypc (71st) Passing Offense: 105-229, 1611 yards (81st) Points Per Game: 19.2 (89th) Rushing Defense: 322-1605, 4.98 ypc (102nd) Passing Defense: 120-210, 1480 yards (14th) PPG Allowed: 33.0 (100th) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 324-1492, 4.60 ypc (34th) Passing Offense: 77-151, 995 yards (124th) Points Per Game: 17.3 (102nd) Rushing Defense: 288-1422, 4.93 ypc (83rd) Passing Defense: 118-209, 1575 yards (25th) PPG Allowed: 28.5 (79th) Injuries RB Grant Gunn - Probable, Unknown (Severe Depression) G Lester Grenier - Out, 11 weeks FB Ernie Horn - Out, 7 weeks OLB Leland Flynn - Out, 6 weeks ILB Richie Brooks - Questionable, 3 weeks Our season is essentially over, so we're going to sit Gunn this week.
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Week Thirteen Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (10-0) 2. Nebraska (10-0) 3. Notre Dame (9-0) 4. Oregon (10-0) 5. Auburn (9-0) 6. Ohio State (9-1) 7. Georgia (8-1) 8. Clemson (9-0) 9. Florida State (9-2) 10. USC (7-2) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (10-0) 2. Auburn (9-0) 3. Nebraska (10-0) 4. Notre Dame (9-0) 5. Oregon (10-0) 6. Clemson (9-0) 7. Ohio State (9-1) 8. Georgia (8-1) 9. Kansas State (9-1) 10. Florida State (9-2) BCS Rankings 1. Miami (FL) (10-0) 2. Oregon (10-0) 3. Nebraska (10-0) 4. Notre Dame (9-0) 5. Auburn (9-0) Southern Conference Standings 1. Chattanooga (7-3, 6-0) 2. Furman (5-4, 5-1) 3. Western Carolina (4-5, 4-2) 4. Appalachian State (3-6, 3-3) 5. The Citadel (3-7, 2-4) 6. Wofford (2-8, 2-4) 7. Georgia Southern (2-7, 2-4) 8. Elon (1-9, 0-6) Games TV1: #15 LSU 43, #5 Auburn 14 TV2: #12 Tennessee 3, #7 Georgia 41 TV3: #33 Pittsburgh 21, #27 West Virginia 6 TV3: #16 Utah 27, #45 BYU 14 TV3: #28 TCU 27, #19 Louisville 17 TV4: #31 Michigan 0, #6 Ohio State 24 TV4: #25 Minnesota 7, #23 Wisconsin 34 TV4: #2 Nebraska 56, Colorado 17 TV4: #10 USC 47, #3 Notre Dame 34 TV5: #32 Northern Illinois 14, Ball State 26 TV5: North Carolina State 28, #8 Clemson 31 TV5: Missouri 10, Iowa State 37 TV5: #21 Washington State 37, Washington 24 TV5: Vanderbilt 0, #13 Florida 34 TV5: #37 Mississippi 7, Arkansas 27 TV5: Fresno State 10, #14 Boise State 37 TV5: Utah State 17, #24 New Mexico State 21 Southern Conference Western Carolina 9, The Citadel 35 #40 Chattanooga 41, Georgia Southern 7 Elon 31, Furman 41 Appalachian State (3-6) at Wofford (2-8) Line: Appalachian State by 4 Offense: Power-I Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: FB Calvin Van Valkenberg, RS-Senior (49/49) Best Defensive Player: CB Pete Stark, Senior (26/32) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 371-1765, 4.75 ypc (25th) Passing Offense: 83-166, 1067 yards (124th) Points Per Game: 17.0 (103rd) Rushing Defense: 320-1555, 4.85 ypc (84th) Passing Defense: 133-233, 1697 yards (17th) PPG Allowed: 26.5 (67th) Georgia Southern Statistics: Rushing Offense: 368-1851, 4.02 ypc (19th) Passing Offense: 105-229, 1611 yards (81st) Points Per Game: 21.8 (77th) Rushing Defense: 403-2332, 5.78 ypc (123rd) Passing Defense: 161-270, 2053 yards (58th) PPG Allowed: 35.2 (108th) Injuries RB Grant Gunn - Probable, Unknown (Severe Depression) G Lester Grenier - Out, 10 weeks FB Ernie Horn - Out, 6 weeks OLB Leland Flynn - Out, 4 weeks ILB Richie Brooks - Questionable, 2 weeks Gunn will continue to sit.
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Week Fourteen Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (11-0) 2. Nebraska (11-0) 3. Oregon (10-0) 4. Ohio State (10-1) 5. Georgia (9-1) 6. Clemson (10-0) 7. Notre Dame (9-1) 8. Florida State (9-2) 9. Auburn (9-1) 10. USC (8-2) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (11-0) 3. Nebraska (11-0) 5. Oregon (10-0) 6. Clemson (10-0) 7. Ohio State (10-1) 2. Auburn (9-1) 4. Notre Dame (9-1) 8. Georgia (9-1) 9. Kansas State (10-1) 10. Florida State (10-2) BCS Rankings 1. Oregon (10-0) 2. Miami (FL) (11-0) 3. Nebraska (11-0) 4. Georgia (9-1) 5. Ohio State (10-1) Southern Conference Standings 1. Chattanooga (8-3, 7-0) 2. Furman (6-4, 6-1) 3. Western Carolina (4-6, 4-3) 4. Appalachian State (4-6, 4-3) 5. The Citadel (4-7, 3-4) 6. Wofford (2-9, 2-5) 7. Georgia Southern (2-8, 2-5) 8. Elon (1-10, 0-7) Games TV1: #25 Texas 27, #17 Texas A&M 24 TV2: #12 Florida 7, #8 Florida State 35 TV3: #3 Oregon 42, #18 Oregon State 14 TV3: #5 Georgia 26, #41 Georgia Tech 10 TV3: #7 Notre Dame 49, #31 Boston College 24 TV4: #6 Clemson 0, South Carolina 24 TV4: #29 West Virginia 52, Ohio 14 TV4: #10 USC 34, #48 UCLA 7 TV4: Alabama 10, #9 Auburn 38 TV4: #14 Utah 27, Utah State 7 TV5: #16 Virginia Tech 27, #42 Virginia 13 TV5: #23 Oklahoma 31, Oklahoma State 14 TV5: Cinicnnati 15, #27 Miami (OH) 45 TV5: Southern Mississippi 23, South Florida 28 TV5: #13 Boise State 56, Idaho 13 TV5: SMU 7, #24 TCU 49 TV5: Western Michigan 3, Bowling Green 29 Southern Conference Western Carolina 10,. Rutgers 35 Furman 21, Middle Tennessee State 35 Georgia Southern 0, Syracuse 62 Appalachian State (4-6) at Akron (0-10) Line: Appalachian State by 6 Offense: Run and Shoot Formation (6 years) Best Offensive Player: TE Walt Mueting, Senior (44/65) Best Defensive Player: DT Stan Bruce, RS-Junior (45/45) Appalachian State Statistics: Rushing Offense: 423-2055, 4.85 ypc (15th) Passing Offense: 96-182, 1202 yards (123rd) Points Per Game: 17.2 (103rd) Rushing Defense: 356-1757, 4.93 ypc (86th) Passing Defense: 144-253, 1840 yards (13th) PPG Allowed: 25.3 (59th) Akron Statistics: Rushing Offense: 222-490, 2.20 ypc (125th) Passing Offense: 195-371, 2319 yards (47th) Points Per Game: 11.4 (121st) Rushing Defense: 387-1652, 4.26 ypc (80th) Passing Defense: 197-322, 2269 yards (65th) PPG Allowed: 36.0 (110th) Injuries RB Grant Gunn - Probable, Unknown (Severe Depression) G Lester Grenier - Out, 9 weeks ILB Tony Hitchcock - Out, 8 weeks FB Ernie Horn - Out, 5 weeks OLB Leland Flynn - Out, 4 weeks DT Jessie Springett - Out, 4 weeks ILB Richie Brooks - Probable, 1 week Gunn will continue to sit.
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Conference Championship Week Results
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (11-0) 2. Nebraska (11-0) 3. Oregon (11-0) 4. Georgia (10-1) 5. Ohio State (10-1) 6. Florida State (10-2) 7. Notre Dame (10-1) 8. Auburn (10-1) 9. USC (9-2) 10. Kansas State (10-1) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (11-0) 2. Nebraska (11-0) 3. Oregon (11-0) 4. Auburn (10-1) 5. Ohio State (10-1) 6. Notre Dame (10-1) 7. Georgia (10-1) 8. Clemson (10-1) 9. Kansas State (10-1) 10. Florida State (10-2) BCS Rankings 1. Oregon (11-0) 2. Nebraska (11-0) 3. Miami (FL) (11-0) 4. Georgia (10-1) 5. Notre Dame (10-1) Southern Conference Standings (Final) 1. Chattanooga (8-3, 7-0) 2. Furman (6-5, 6-1) 3. Western Carolina (4-7, 4-3) 4. Appalachian State (5-6, 4-3) 5. The Citadel (4-7, 3-4) 6. Wofford (2-9, 2-5) 7. Georgia Southern (2-9, 2-5) 8. Elon (1-10, 0-7) Games TV1: #2 Nebraska 38, #17 Oklahoma 10 TV2: #4 Georgia 24, #15 LSU 21 TV3: #24 Miami (OH) 24, #40 Northern Illinois 21 |
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Bowl Report
Final BCS Standings 1. Oregon (11-0) 2. Nebraska (12-0) 3. Miami (FL) (11-0) 4. Georgia (11-1) 5. Auburn (10-1) Minor Bowl Tier TV1: Motor City Bowl: #22 Texas 35, #23 Miami (OH) 9 TV2: New Orleans Bowl: #32 North Texas 13, #38 Chattanooga 42 TV3: Houston Bowl: #39 Purdue 20, #12 Boise State 0 TV3: Hawaii Bowl: #28 West Virginia 34, #27 Louisville 14 TV3: Humanitarian Bowl: #40 Syracuse 45, #37 Arkansas State 6 TV4: Music City Bowl: #25 Oregon State 48, BYU 14 TV4: Peach Bowl: #50 Stanford 13, #36 Mississippi 41 TV4: Las Vegas Bowl: #30 Boston College 42, #24 New Mexico State 14 Major Bowl Tier TV1: Gator Bowl: #30 Pittsburgh 10, #21 LSU 24 TV2: Holiday Bowl: #28 Minnesota 41, #31 Colorado State 15 TV3: Alamo Bowl: #32 Penn State 14, #17 Florida 45 TV3: Outback Bowl: #13 Virginia Tech 34, #14 Washington State 21 TV3: Insight.com Bowl: #40 Air Force 18, #45 Northern Illinois 21 TV4: Seattle Bowl: #47 Georgia Tech 28, #20 Tennessee 25 TV4: Liberty Bowl: #48 Virginia 27, #19 TCU 9 TV4: Independence Bowl: #38 Michigan 14, #23 Texas A&M 24 Four-Star Tier TV1: Rose Bowl: #13 Utah 14, #6 Notre Dame 42 TV2: Capital One Bowl: #22 Oklahoma 28, #9 USC 21 TV3: Sun Bowl: #11 Clemson 33, #10 Kansas State 24 TV3: Cotton Bowl: #7 Florida State 21, #5 Ohio State 17 New Year's Tier TV1: Orange Bowl: #15 Wisconsin 21, #4 Georgia 28 TV2: Fiesta Bowl: #1 Miami (FL) 27, #7 Auburn 17 Championship Tier TV1: Sugar Bowl: #2 Nebraska 31, #3 Oregon 12 Congratulations to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, winners of the 2005 National Championship! Player of the Year Voting: QB Fernando Cheever, Notre Dame: 252-391, 4007 yards, 50 TD, 12 Ints; 46-(-132)-1 Rushing QB Bart Bard, Clemson: 255-293, 3405 yards, 39 TDs, 13 Ints; 87-(-63) Rushing WR Jorge Connors, Notre Dame: 83-1532-24 Receiving QB Terrance Whiting, Miami (FL): 289-444, 3737 yards, 38 TDs, 14 Ints; 44-(-88) Rushing QB Ronald Sutton, Miami (OH): 290-452, 3444 yards, 36 TDs, 17 Ints; 84-4-2 Rushing QB Jared Culbertson, Ohio State: 144-218, 2220 yards, 20 TDs, 7 Ints; 185-638-5 Rushing RB Sammie Duran, Miami (FL): 212-1189-21 Rushing, 86-822-8 Receiving QB Roderick Reese, Nebraska: 181-321, 3107 yards, 36 TDs, 12 Ints; 100-57 Rushing QB Bert Blackburn, Texas A&M: 140-228, 2177 yards, 18 TDs, 8 Ints; 192-678-9 Rushing RB Otis Greene, Utah: 301-1710-18 Rushing, 38-369-5 Receiving My vote has to go to Cheever - 4000 yards and 50 touchdowns are far and away better than what anyone else did this (or last) season. The winner (in a closer race than I had thought - over his teammate the WR): Senior QB Fernando Cheever, Notre Dame |
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End of Season Report - National
Coaches' Poll 1. Miami (FL) (12-0) 2. Nebraska (13-0) 3. Georgia (12-1) 4. Florida State (11-2) 5. Notre Dame (11-1) 6. Oregon (11-1) 7. Ohio State (10-2) 8. Clemson (11-1) 9. Virginia Tech (10-2) 10. Auburn (10-2) 11. USC (9-3) 12. Kansas State (10-2) 13. Florida (9-3) 14. Boise State (10-2) 15. LSU (10-3) 16. Texas (9-3) 17. Utah (10-2) 18. Texas A&M (9-3) 19. Oregon State (9-3) 20. Oklahoma (9-4) 21. Washington State (9-3) 22. Wisconsin (9-3) 23. West Virginia (9-3) 24. New Mexico State (10-2) 25. TCU (9-3) Fan's Poll 1. Miami (FL) (12-0) 2. Nebraska (13-0) 3. Georgia (12-1) 4. Notre Dame (11-1) 5. Oregon (11-1) 6. Clemson (11-1) 7. Florida State (11-2) 8. Virginia Tech (10-2) 9. Auburn (10-2) 10. Ohio State (10-2) 11. Kansas State (10-2) 12. Florida (9-3) 13. USC (9-3) 14. Boise State (10-2) 15. Texas (9-3) 16. Utah (10-2) 17. Minnesota (9-3) 18. Texas A&M (9-3) 19. Oklahoma (9-4) 20. Washington State (9-3) 21. LSU (10-3) 22. Oregon State (9-3) 23. TCU (9-3) 24. Wisconsin (9-3) 25. Louisville (9-3) Must be a fun time to be on sports radio - for the second straight season, the undefeated winner of the national championship game is voted into second place behind the undefeated winner of another, non-BCS game. The funny thing is that this year's #2 team is Nebraska - the team which was voted above USC into the #1 spot last season. Payback's a bitch. For what it's worth, Nebraska is undefeated since the start of the dynasty. Major Awards League MVP: QB Fernando Cheever, Notre Dame Top Offensive Player: QB Fernando Cheever, Notre Dame Top Defensive Player: ILB Carlos Wilkins, Louisiana-Lafayette Top Offensive Freshman: RB Tyrone Whitfield, Purdue Top Defensive Freshman: S Andy Dennis, Baylor First-Team All-American QB Fernando Cheever, Notre Dame RB Sammie Duran, Miami (FL) FB Steven Bruschi, Ohio State TE Leon Craig, Kansas State WR Jorge Connors, Notre Dame WR Austin Bundy, Wisconsin OC Ed Fling, Ohio State OG Dave George, LSU OG Arnie Aneigh, Florida State OT Jeffrey Degrange, Colorado State OT Emmitt Theisen, Florida P Randy Conarroe, Nebraska K Eugene Sutter, Oregon DE Juan Giordano, Georgia DE Cornelius Thornton, Stanford DT Everett Cunningham, Oregon ILB Carlos Wilkins, Louisiana-Lafayette ILB Van Bennett, Wisconsin OLB B.J. Lively, Louisville OLB Jamie Campbell, Alabama CB Ernest Rodriguez, Clemson CB Drew Tuttle, Nebraska S Harold Fox, Louisiana-Lafayette S Vinny Springer, Michigan Second-Team All-American QB Bart Bard, Clemson RB Otis Greene, Utah FB J.C. Meyer, Georgia Tech TE Roderick Rayburn, TCU WR J.R. Stone, Miami (OH) WR Hunter Hammond, Kansas State OC Cornelius Dann, East Carolina OG Fernando Eden, Colorado State OG J.R. Peterson, Oregon State OT Dominic Parker, Texas OT Lester Jarosek, Georgia Tech P Dexter Theophilakos, Texas A&M K Raymond Alexander, Boise State DE Bryant Derubeis, Kansas State DE Marshall Paterson, Mississippi DT William Ruby, Troy ILB Casey Lyle, Eastern Michigan ILB Roderick Daubach, Texas Tech OLB Burt Levens, Iowa State OLB Chad Bruce, Connecticut CB Shaun Lane, Arizona State CB Leonard Patterson, TCU S Jorge Freedman, Georgia S T.J. Middleton, Stanford Freshman All-American QB Steve Marshall, South Florida RB Tyrone Whitfield, Purdue FB Burt Kerr, Wofford TE Robbie Hardee, The Citadel WR Ty Greenfield, Illinois WR Victor Welch, Arkansas State OC Everett Wright, Boston College OG Jumbo Kleedtke, Appalachian State OG Jeffrey Ridder, Boston College OT Ronald Rivers, Navy OT Rusty Beckwith, East Carolina P Max McWilliams, Connecticut K Dean Berry, Wake Forest DE Phillip Hansen, Middle Tennessee State DE Norm Arneson, Cincinnati DT Hardy Fridlund, Duke ILB Benjamin Barden, Wofford ILB Wade Hutton, North Texas OLB J.C. Green, San Jose State OLB Shawn Sanford, New Mexico CB Jerome Adams, UCLA CB Edgar Blair, Texas A&M S Andy Dennis, Baylor S Leroy Adams, Buffao |
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End of Season Report - Conference
Southern Conference Standings (Final) 1. Chattanooga (9-3, 7-0) 2. Furman (6-5, 6-1) 3. Western Carolina (4-7, 4-3) 4. Appalachian State (5-6, 4-3) 5. The Citadel (4-7, 3-4) 6. Wofford (2-9, 2-5) 7. Georgia Southern (2-9, 2-5) 8. Elon (1-10, 0-7) Major Conference Awards Conference MVP: QB Troy Frederick, Chattanooga Top Offensive Player: QB Troy Frederick, Chattanooga Top Defensive Player: ILB Benjamin Barden, Wofford Top Offensive Freshman: G Jumbo Kleedtke, Appalachian State Top Defensive Freshman: ILB Benjamin Barden, Wofford First-Team All-Conference QB Troy Frederick, Chattanooga RB Cary Stokes, Western Carolina FB Brady Jefferson, Chattanooga TE Robbie Hardee, The Citadel WR Eddie Robertson, Appalachian State WR Oscar Jung, Wofford OC Kenny Robertson, Chattanooga OG Harris Strayhorn, Chattanooga OG Jumbo Kleedtke, Appalachian State OT Ken Boothe, Chattanooga OT Frank Sprinkle, Wofford P Tommy Gorchester, Chattanooga K Greg Watt, Chattanooga DE Wes Gaines, Appalachian State DE Richie Johnson, Chattanooga DT Vernon Adkins, Western Carolina ILB Benjamin Barden, Wofford ILB Jorge Smoot, Elon OLB Jose Hardy, Western Carolina OLB Ian Horner, The Citadel CB Lester Wagner, The Citadel CB Ty Hopkins, Elon S Wes Cook, Chattanooga S Luther Page, Chattanooga Second-Team All-Conference QB Omar Greene, Furman RB Brandon Woodard, Chattanooga FB Burt Kerr, Wofford TE Rickey Poston, Western Carolina WR Norman Spielman, Georgia Southern WR Luke Earl, Georgia Southern OC Scott Humphrey, Appalachian State OG Gerald Collons, Georgia Southern OG Aaron Crews, Wofford OT Ike Rodriguez, Chattanooga OT R.J. Harrell, Furman P Albert Brickner, The Citadel K Al Barrett, Wofford DE Dave Hastings, Chattanooga DE Wally Foley, Furman DT Oliver Springs, Furman ILB Jim Okobi, Furman ILB Trent Poliska, Furman OLB Troy Holloman, Wofford OLB Jerome Garcia, Chattanooga CB James Jefferson, Chattanooga CB Pete Stark, Wofford S Herb Summers, The Citadel S Ray Flynn, Furman QB Otis Shannon, TE Jimmie Fox, and CB Adrian Calloway have been named to the Southern Conference All-Academic team. |
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End of Season Recruiting Report
TCY Today Recruiting Rankings 1. USC 2. Michigan 3. Illinois 4. Penn State 5. UCLA 6. Texas 7. Notre Dame 8. Virginia Tech 9. Washington 10. Virginia 73. Chattanooga 112. Elon 117. Georgia Southern 119. Furman 120. Western Carolina 122. The Citadel 124. Appalachian State 125. Wofford That hardly seems fair. I thought we had a better class than that. Top Five Recruits 1. DE Kent Zambrano, Miami (FL) 2. ILB Dan George, Ohio State 3. RB Trevor Shepard, Virginia 4. QB Arnold Howerton, Kentucky 5. QB Julio Fox, Michigan Appalachian State Recruits QB O.J. Bradley: 87-175, 1247 yards, 3 TDs, 3 Int; 7-44 Rushing RB D.J. Kilgore: 229-1241-5 Rushing, 45-808-8 Receiving RB Mercury Schwartz: 251-1500-17 Rushing, 51-615-5 Receiving; 69 Tackles, 4.0 Sacks RB Dean Boyles: 227-1229-13 Rushing, 48-670-4 Receiving WR Randall Singleton: 55-1037-7 Receiving C Craig Blackburn DE Leroy Hoyle: 49 Tackles, 4.5 Sacks, 1 Int DT Walter Price: 53 Tackles, 8.0 Sacks DT Eddie Nabonsa: 41 Tackles, 3.0 Sacks ILB Darrin Morris: 83 Tackles, 2.0 Sacks, 2 Int OLB Rodney Kelly: 77 Tackles, 4.0 Sacks, 2 Int CB Byron Laroche: 27 Tackles, 2.0 Sacks, 11 Int CB Johnny Stauffer: 26 Tackles, 1.5 Sacks, 6 Int; 19-79-2 Rushing CB Jackie Kaplan: 19 Tackles, 0.5 Sacks, 12 Int S Neil Murray: 52 Tackles 1.0 Sacks, 6 Int; 9-80-1 Receiving S Eric Darius: 44 Tackles, 2.0 Sacks, 11 Int Code:
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End of Season Report - Appalachian State
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Graduating Seniors QB Doug Rudebusch: 1 Stoke RB Horace Clinton: 21 Stokes (3 starts) FB Jorge Newsome: 30 Stokes (18 starts) FB Ernie Horn: 4 Stokes (4 starts) WR Eddie Robertson: 12 Stokes (22 starts) - 2005 SOU 1st Team WR C Scott humphrey: 4 Stokes (22 starts) - 2005 SOU 2nd Team C T Marc Butler: 1 Stoke (22 starts) T J.B. Wilkerson: 0 Stokes (11 starts) P Gene Shinkle: 0 Stokes - 2004 SOU 2nd Team P K Cornelius Tongue: 4 Stokes K Emmanual Lyons: 5 Stokes DE Nolan DeWolf: 8 Stokes (3 starts) DE Wes Gaines: 25 Stokes (19 starts) - 2004, 2005 SOU 1st Team DE DE Emmitt Hitchcock: 5 Stokes (11 starts) ILB Richie Brooks: 2 Stokes (12 starts) S Brant Guido: 17 Stokes (22 starts) End of Season Scoring Team Performance: 71/100 Academic Performance: 75/100 Recruiting Performance: 96/100 Television Revenus: 71/100 Alumni Donations: 45/100 Attendance/Stadium: 20/100 Final Grade: 61/100 |
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I think we took a step back this season - although some building blocks were definately put into place. Omar Shannon is set to be solid quarterback for us, and Gunn stepped up as a good, solid number one back. He'll be back next year, fighting off the freshmen. While we were blown out by a national title contender again, it wasn't Michigan - Kansas State was a tough nut to crack this year, and we were closer to Michigan than one would have guessed. I don't think that'll last, though.
We'll see just how good this recruiting class is - I thought it was better than our first season's, but the recruiting mavens disagree. Looking forward to next season: more running, and (hopefully) more defense! |
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