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  • shanev
    Rookie
    • May 2003
    • 410

    #1

    Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

    “30 years ago. 30 years ago, my life was over. At least that’s what I thought.”
    Alvin Mack, All-American linebacker for the ESU Timberwolves in the early 1990s left a game against Iowa with his knee bent back 45 degrees in the wrong direction. His career and likely first round NFL draft ambitions were gone in an instant.

    “I went to a really dark place for a long time. My mom tried really hard to keep me straight, but it was Coach Winters that I owe my life to”. Sam Winters was the head coach of the Timberwolves during the 80s and 90s, the program's heyday.

    “Coach kept coming to see me; kept trying to get me back to a better place. My whole life was football; I blew off school and never thought about what I was going to do if I didn’t make it to the NFL. He fought for me though; he got the school to let me come back, he helped me get counseling, and tutoring, and ten years later I finally earned a degree.”

    The program fell into mediocrity during that decade; drugs, cover-ups, recruiting scandals. Coach Winters took the blame for most of it, tarnishing his reputation, but it was the 1990s; and so many schools were doing it.

    “My mom passed away a few years after that. I had always promised to give her everything when I turned pro; a house, a better life. I never got to do that; but she was so proud that she got to see me graduate.”

    “After that, I guess I could have gone my own way; but my way was always the gridiron.
    I started working around the team; helping guys with their workouts, nutrition, and yes even helping with their studies (who would have thought that back in my day).”

    “The school, the program, coach Winters, they were always so good to me. They gave me a chance to join the coaching staff. Special teams, linebackers, and finally defensive coordinator. Last year, Coach Winters got pretty sick; and had to leave before the season ended. I filled in for a few games and we finished with a couple of wins; nearly got back to a bowl.”

    “Sam passed away in March; and the school named me head coach. It’s been a bittersweet experience, losing Sam and the realizing of a dream. We tried to focus on the program, like he always would have wanted. We had one of our strongest recruiting classes in decades. We’ve been slowly trying to build back something over the last 15 years; show that the program can still matter. Now, maybe we can realize our potential. For Sam, for those young athletes, and for those of us that dreamed of greatness, but had to realize it in a new way.”

    Mack and the Timberwolves will start their season on August 24, 2024 against New York state rivals Syracuse at Wolf Den Stadium. “I’ve invited a few of my old teammates back for opening day, try to capture the magic of those good ol’ days."
    Last edited by shanev; 08-30-2024, 10:57 PM.
  • shanev
    Rookie
    • May 2003
    • 410

    #2
    Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

    I'm pretty excited about getting college football back after all these years.

    I made up the ESU Timberwolves with the 'average joes' roster. I think I changed a few a few things; but very little about the roster or the player names. I'm going to start using WWF's old man sliders; because if it's not obvious from me using a team builder from a movie in the early 90s; I'm an old man now. LOL

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    • shanev
      Rookie
      • May 2003
      • 410

      #3
      Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

      ESU Timberwolves Roster for the 2024 College Football Season.

      ESU Timberwolves Depth Chart - 2024
      Regular Offense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      WRKeyland RoundsReshad English
      TEBlake TrombleySkip Montgomery
      LTIsaiah MorrowQuintin McNichols
      LGTyreke TuckerKeon Downs
      CJavon ChandlerDylan McCollum
      RGTorrey McGlynnTimothy Vann
      RTSam SettleChris Nance
      WRDoug SaxonBran Worthington
      QBJoe BowersRoss Bailey
      FBTroy Grayson
      HBKam'Ron PoeAkeem Bell
      Base 4-3 Defense
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      LDEDevin MontroseMarshaun Jefferson
      LDTKai GentryByron Scruggs
      RDTJerrick FrancisLangston Bowling
      RDEJaylan MeansDamarcus Mercer
      WLBJacobi HenryJake Gleaton
      MLBJack CorneliusDaesean Dobbins
      SLBTatum WindmonWill Irvin
      CBBryce TodmanKendric Jones
      SSJashon HopesJustin Mixon
      FSKareem CulliverJa'Quan Odoms
      CBBryant HarveyCalico Banks
      Special Teams
      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
      KAnthony Austin
      PHayes Westing



      ESU Timberwolves 2024 Schedule
      DATEOPPONENTRESULT
      Aug 24vs Syracuse
      Aug 31vs Cincinnati
      Sep 7at Memphis
      Sep 14at Charlotte
      Sep 21at UMass
      Sep 28vs BYE WEEK
      Oct 5vs North Texas
      Oct 19at USF
      Oct 20at Rice
      Oct 26vs Florida Atlantic
      Oct 29at West Virginia
      Nov 9vs BYE WEEK
      Nov 16vs Mississippi State
      Nov 23vs Georgia Tech
      Last edited by shanev; 08-31-2024, 10:36 PM.

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      • shanev
        Rookie
        • May 2003
        • 410

        #4
        Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

        Week One Recap
        ESU beats interstate rival Syracuse on opening day

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        Junior wideout Keyland Rounds was the star of the game, with 9 receptions for 172 yards, but it was three freshman and three field goals that led the ESU Timberwolves to a 30-20 opening day victory over the Syracuse Orange in the I-90 Clash of New York state rivals.

        New head coach Alvin Mack welcomed back former teammate & two-time Heisman runner-up Joe Kane to share the spotlight on opening day at Wolf Den Stadium. Freshman quarterback Joe Bowers, wearing Kane’s old number 13, had a solid collegiate debut, throwing for 382 yards with 3 interceptions.

        The freshman running back tandem of Kam’Ron Poe and Akeem Bell combined for 125 yards and 3 touchdowns, and kicker Anthony Austin added three field goals as the Timberwolves held off the Orange for the victory.

        “We have a lot to work on; but I’m happy with the outcome,” said Mack after the game. Eastern State will try to put together two in a row next week when the Cincinnati Bearcats come to town.


        Syracuse Orange at Eastern State Timberwolves
        Aug 24, 20241234F
        SYR (0-0)373720
        ESU (0-0)71031030
        Top Performers
        PASS: Joe Bowers - 24-41, 382 YDS, 0 TD, 3 INT
        RUSH: Kam'Ron Poe - 17 CAR, 64 YDS, 1 TD
        REC: Keyland Rounds - 9 REC, 172 YDS, 0 TD
        Team Stats Comparison
        SYRESU
        First Downs1030
        3rd Down Efficiency4-119-13
        4th Down Efficiency0-00-0
        Total Yards466548
        Passing Yards222382
        Rushing Yards26-8737-141
        Penalties-Penalty Yards5-352-8
        Turnovers13
        Time of Possession16:4131:19

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        • redsox907
          MVP
          • Aug 2024
          • 1954

          #5
          Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

          nice first win of the season. 3 ints from the freshman is rough, but hopefully he'll learn from it

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          • shanev
            Rookie
            • May 2003
            • 410

            #6
            Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

            Wolves outduel Bearcats in Week two victory

            It was a quarterback shootout in week two at Wolf Den Stadium, and freshman Joe Bowers edged out Cincinnati’s Brendan Sorsby to give ESU a 38-35 victory.

            Sorsby struck early with a 65 yard TD pass to Aaron Turner in the first quarter, and then added a second, also to Turner, in the 2nd quarter; but Bowers jogged in from the 3 yard line for his first collegiate touchdown in the last moments of the first half to close the lead to 14-10 at the half.

            Bowers would strike three times in the second half, including a last minute toss to Keyland Rounds to put ESU up by 3, and the defense would hold to give the Timberwolves their second victory of the season.

            Sorsby would finish 19-29, with 418 yards and 5 touchdown throws in the losing effort. Bowers, who struggled in game one, would finish with 4 touchdowns, three in the air and one on the ground, and 426 passing yards. “The kid showed real heart today,” said head coach Alvin Mack, “we have to get back to the drawing board on defense, ideally if we put up nearly 40 points, we won’t be squeaking out victories.” In the end, they don’t ask by how much, but just whether you win or lose, and for Mack and the Timberwolves, that’s 2-0 so far.

            Cincinnati Bearcats at Eastern State Timberwolves
            Aug 31, 20241234F
            CIN (0-0)7714735
            ESU (1-0)37141438
            Top Performers
            PASS: Joe Bowers, ESU - 20-29, 426 YDS, 3 TDs
            RUSH: Kam'Ron Poe, ESU - 19 ATT, 105 YDS, 1 TD
            REC: Keyland Rounds, ESU - 6 REC, 156 YDS, 2 TDs
            Team Stats Comparison
            CINESU
            First Downs1424
            3rd Down Efficiency6/148/14
            4th Down Efficiency2/31/1
            Total Yards595589
            Passing Yards418426
            Rushing Yards66113
            Penalties-Penalty Yards2/254/30
            Turnovers11
            Time of Possession19:1528:45
            Scoring Summary






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            • redsox907
              MVP
              • Aug 2024
              • 1954

              #7
              Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

              nice bounce back from the freshman. hopefully you don't have to win shootouts every game lol

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              • shanev
                Rookie
                • May 2003
                • 410

                #8
                Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                ESU suffers first loss of the Season
                Memphis derails the Timberwolves 42-31
                September 7, 2024 at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

                The Memphis Tigers put up 35 points in the first half, and quarterback Seth Henigan threw for 446 yards and 6 touchdowns, to beat the Timberwolves in their first road game of the season.

                "Not much positive to take away from today's game," said head coach Alvin Mack, "we're struggling on defense, and we have to get guys to focus on the basics and just do their job out there."

                The lone bright spot of the day was freshman quarterback Joe Bowers, who after throwing three interceptions in week one, has been excellent since. He was 20/36 with 317 yards and 3 touchdown passes; but it was too little, too late to affect the outcome.

                The Wolves will continue their road trip next week at Charlotte, where they will try to bounce back to the win column.

                Eastern State Timberwolves at Memphis Tigers
                Sep 7, 20241234F
                ESU (2-0)10071431
                MEM (1-1)14217042
                Top Performers
                PASS: Seth Henigan, Memphis - 25-37, 446 YDS, 6 TD
                RUSH: Mario Anderson, Memphis - 13 CAR, 89 YDS
                REC: Koby Drake, Memphis - 8 REC, 160 YDS, 2 TD
                Team Stats Comparison
                ESUMEM
                First Downs913
                3rd Down Efficiency4/148/13
                4th Down Efficiency2/20/0
                Total Yards427653
                Passing Yards317446
                Rushing Yards1985
                Penalties-Penalty Yards5/348/79
                Turnovers12
                Time of Possession31:0928:51
                Eastern State Timberwolves
                Memphis Tigers

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                • shanev
                  Rookie
                  • May 2003
                  • 410

                  #9
                  Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                  Timberwolves win OT thriller in Charlotte
                  September 14, 2024 at Jerry Richardson Stadium

                  Coming off a loss last week, the ESU Timberwolves never said quit in a 52-50 victory over the UNC Charlotte 49ers. Down 14-0 at the half, and 28-14 heading into the fourth quarter; freshman Joe Bowers threw for 3 touchdowns to force overtime, where ESU outlasted the 49ers for their 3rd victory of the year.

                  Bowers found 5 different receivers in the end zone, putting on a clinic in just his fourth collegiate game. “The kid is playing really well,” said ESU Offensive Coordinator Jackson Slab, “he’s showing a lot of composure out there in pressure situations.” Bowers finished the game with 439 yards and 6 touchdowns.

                  ESU will finish up their three game round trip next week at UMass and try to improve to 4-1 on the season.

                  Eastern State Timberwolves at Charlotte 49ers
                  Sep 14, 20241234OTF
                  ESU (2-1)0014211752
                  CHAR (1-1)771471550
                  Top Performers
                  PASS: Joe Bowers, ESU - 32/47 439 YDS, 6 TD, 1 INT
                  RUSH: Terron Kellman, Charlotte - 16 CAR, 74 YDS, 1 TD
                  REC: Blake Trombley, ESU - 10 REC, 129 YDS, 1 TD
                  Team Stats Comparison
                  ESUCHAR
                  First Downs2311
                  3rd Down Efficiency6/125/14
                  4th Down Efficiency0/11/1
                  Total Yards729520
                  Passing Yards439337
                  Rushing Yards113103
                  Penalties-Penalty Yards8/6010/85
                  Turnovers10
                  Time of Possession32:4942:11
                  Eastern State Timberwolves
                  Charlotte 49ers

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                  • shanev
                    Rookie
                    • May 2003
                    • 410

                    #10
                    Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                    Timberwolves win 38-17 over UMass
                    September 21, 2024 at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium

                    Eastern State came out strong with 24 first half points and never looked back, as their bend but don’t break defense held on against the UMass Minutemen with a 38-17 victory.

                    “We’re still struggling to make the simple play on defense,” said defensive coordinator Larry Johnson, “but they stepped up on third down today and made the stops to put a W on the board.”

                    Freshman quarterback Joe Bowers continued to excel with 4 touchdowns in the air, and another on the ground, giving him 18 total TDs in his first 5 career games. Bowers connected with wideout Reshad English twice in the 2nd quarter to give ESU a 24-7 halftime lead.

                    The Wolves will head into the bye week next week before returning to Wolf Den Stadium to play the North Texas Mean Green. North Texas enters the game 3-0 and first in the American Conference with a 2-0 mark; tying them with Rice & Tulane.

                    Eastern State Timberwolves at Massachusetts Minutemen
                    Sep 21, 20241234F
                    ESU (3-1)7177738
                    MASS (2-1)073717
                    Top Performers
                    PASS: Joe Bowers, ESU - 14/17, 256 YDS, 4 TD
                    RUSH: Kam'Ron Poe, ESU - 13 CAR, 62 YDS,
                    REC: Reshad English, ESU - 4 REC, 85 YDS, 2 TD
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    ESUMASS
                    First Downs1118
                    3rd Down Efficiency7/106/15
                    4th Down Efficiency0/03/4
                    Total Yards497494
                    Passing Yards256254
                    Rushing Yards174104
                    Penalties-Penalty Yards5-404-26
                    Turnovers10
                    Time of Possession25:5434:06
                    Eastern State Timberwolves
                    Massachusetts Minutemen

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                    • shanev
                      Rookie
                      • May 2003
                      • 410

                      #11
                      Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                      Here's a quick look at the top teams at my bye week

                      NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Oct 5, 2024
                      RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                      11Texas (45)501605
                      22Ohio State (20)501535
                      34Oregon301535
                      45Ole Miss401321
                      58Clemson401122
                      69Kansas State501093
                      710Louisville501007
                      811Notre Dame31939
                      912Florida50937
                      1013Oklahoma State41842
                      1114Miami30797
                      123Georgia31795
                      136Utah41697
                      1417Iowa State50677
                      1516Texas A&M21669
                      1618Florida State41588
                      1719Kansas41563
                      1820Tennessee31508
                      1921West Virginia50505
                      2024Alabama32466
                      2122Washington31416
                      2223North Carolina40410
                      2315UCF41339
                      2425Penn State32318
                      257Michigan32317

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                      • redsox907
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2024
                        • 1954

                        #12
                        Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                        nice 3-1 start to the season

                        Michigan and Penn both with two losses early? Dang

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                        • shanev
                          Rookie
                          • May 2003
                          • 410

                          #13
                          Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                          ESU dominates North Texas
                          Timberwolves with big 42-14 victory
                          October 5, 2024 at Wolf Den Stadium

                          The ESU Timberwolves put together a full game on both sides of the ball for the first time this year, routing the North Texas Mean Green 42-14 at Wolf Den Stadium yesterday.

                          Freshman quarterback Joe Bowers had another good game, completing 80% of his passes for 232 yards and 3 touchdowns, but it was fellow freshman halfback Kam’Ron Poe who dominated the ground and game clock all day.

                          Poe finished the day with 32 carries for 163 yards and 3 touchdowns, but also caught 5 passes for 53 yards as well. “We have been expecting a breakout from Kam’Ron, he has been just missing a few breaks each week so far, but today he put it all together.” said offensive coordinator Jackson Slab after the game.

                          “We also got a big effort from the defense today,” said head coach Alvin Mack, “you started to see some buy in and guys being in the right place at the right time.” North Texas managed a second quarter touchdown, and then got a late score during mop up time against the ESU backups in the final minutes of the game.

                          ESU will head out on a two-game road trip, starting next week against Rice, who have been off to a surprising 5-0 start, including a 3-0 record against conference opponents.

                          North Texas Mean Green at Eastern State Timberwolves
                          Oct 5, 20241234F
                          UNT (3-0)070714
                          ESU (4-1)14147742
                          Top Performers
                          PASS: Joe Bowers, Eastern State - 17-21, 232 YDS, 3 TD
                          RUSH: Kam'Ron Poe, Eastern State - 32 CAR, 163 YDS, 3 TD
                          REC: Doug Saxon, Eastern State - 6 REC, 124 YDS, 1 TD
                          Team Stats Comparison
                          UNTESU
                          First Downs930
                          3rd Down Efficiency3-109-12
                          4th Down Efficiency2-22-2
                          Total Yards315535
                          Passing Yards154232
                          Rushing Yards59203
                          Penalties-Penalty Yards4-301-20
                          Turnovers10
                          Time of Possession13:0334:57
                          North Texas Mean Green
                          Eastern State Timberwolves

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                          • shanev
                            Rookie
                            • May 2003
                            • 410

                            #14
                            Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                            Timberwolves get late win at Rice
                            October 12, 2024 at Rice Stadium

                            The ESU Timberwolves won another shootout this week beating Rice 36-35 on the road, holding off a 21 point fourth quarter from the Owls for the victory. ESU improved to 6-1 on the season with the win.

                            Quarterback Joe Bowers threw for 319 yards and 4 touchdowns, and junior wideout Reshad English caught 7 passes, 2 for touchdowns to pace the Timberwolf offense. On defense, junior linebacker Jake Gleaton had 14 tacklets, and one interception late in the fourth quarter that was the final nail in the coffin.

                            The Timberwolves lead 14-6 at the half, and then 28-14 at the end of the third quarter; but needed another touchdown and two point conversion to hold off Rice. “Our offense is keeping us in games, but we really need to start playing better defense, not every game can be a shoot out,” said head coach Alvin Mack after the game. Unfortunately, almost every game this year has been just that; but despite that, ESU has matched their win total for last year in week 7 of the season; so things are looking up in Schenectady.

                            Next week, ESU travels to South Florida to play the USF Bulls, who have started the year with a 3-2 mark thus far.

                            Eastern State Timberwolves at Rice Owls
                            Oct 12, 20241234F
                            ESU (5-1)7714836
                            RICE (5-0)6082135
                            Top Performers
                            PASS: Joe Bowers, Eastern State - 26-42, 319 YDS, 4 TD
                            RUSH: Kam'Ron Poe, Eastern State - 16 CAR, 64 YDS
                            REC: Reshad English, Eastern State - 7 REC, 104 YDS, 2 TD
                            Team Stats Comparison
                            ESURICE
                            First Downs1813
                            3rd Down Efficiency7-143-10
                            4th Down Efficiency1-10-0
                            Total Yards526502
                            Passing Yards319265
                            Rushing Yards8981
                            Penalties-Penalty Yards5-384-28
                            Turnovers12
                            Time of Possession35:1724:43
                            Eastern State Timberwolves
                            Rice Owls

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                            • redsox907
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2024
                              • 1954

                              #15
                              Re: Return of the Mack - an ESU Timberwolves Dynasty (CFB25)

                              nice win over Rice. They always seem to have a tough team.

                              ESU rolling in their first year!

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