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B&G
December 8th, 2008, 10:34 AM
Since most of our teams are done for the season, I thought this would be a good time to speculate on what your squad will look like in 2009.

For ASU...

Returning Starters on Offense

QB: Armanti Edwards, sr. - Nice to get back 3800 yards of offense and over 40 td's.

RB: Devon Moore, sr. - Returns from injury but will have a lot of competition from bruising Welton, speedy Radford and young rFr Rod Chisholm.

WR: CoCo Hillary, jr. - Leading receiver and kickoff returner.
WR: Brian Quick, soph. - Could be a huge season for him.

TE: Ben Jorden, soph. - Looking to build upon breakout All-SoCon season.

OL: Mario Acitelli, sr. - Versatile. Can play LT or LG.
OL: Daniel Kilgore, jr.
OL: Brett Irvin, jr.

Graduating Starters on Offense

WR TJ Courman - 29 rec, 232 yds, 3 td... shifty WR made a lot of would-be tacklers look silly.
OL Jonathan Bieschke - Solid run blocking RT.
OL Brad Coley - Was arguably our most complete OL in 2008.

Possible Replacements

WR: Josh Johnson, sr. - very surehanded had 16 catches. Other possibilities are the versatile WR/RB Matt Cline, scrappy Blake Elder, inconsistant Tavaris Washington & BJ Frazier or, my darkhorse pick, RB Devin Radford.
OL: Pat Mills, jr. - Small but athletic... could be outdone by a FR/rFR
OL: Matt Ruff, soph. - Got playing time I believe on the FG team.

Returning starters on Defense

DE: Jabari Fletcher, jr. - Leading sacker in 2008.
DT: Anthony Williams, sr. - A load inside. Good run stopper.
DT: Daniel Finnerty, sr. - Seems to be a favorite of the coaching staff. More physically gifted Malcolm Bennett will also see a lot of time.
DE: Lanston Tanyi, soph. - Had a nice 2008 campaign. There will be a lot of competition at DE with Robertson (injury) and Tharrington (grades) both hopefully returning. Either one of them would probably be in line to start but at this point their status is still in question.

LB: Jacque Roman, sr. - SoCon Defensive Player of the Year
LB: D.J. Smith, jr. - Faster than Roman but not as big. Just as productive.

CB: Cortez Gilbert, sr. - Shutdown corner.
SS: Mark LeGree, jr. - can he repeat his ballhawking 2008?
FS: Travis Dowda, sr. - Although I think someone else could win the job... Ingram Bell maybe?
CB: Ed Gainey, soph. - It will be a battle between him and Dominique McDuffie. The job is McDuffie's if he's healthy.

Graduating Defensive Starters

LB Pierre Banks - Set NCAA record for most games in a career. Will be hard to replace.

Possible Replacements

LB Demery Brewer, soph. - Brewer looks like a beast but Brandon Olsen was listed as Banks' top backup. Richard Long is more of a MLB but he is in the mix too.

Specialists

K: Jason Vitaris, jr. - Could see a challenge from Sam Martin but I think he retains the job
P: Adam Kassouf, sr. - It will be tough to replace Neil Young.This guy has been in the wings for a long time waiting for Young to graduate. Will he actually win thejob or will an unknown swoop in?

3 Biggest Question Marks

1) OL - Some of our biggest losses are here.
2) PR - Please someone step up to replace Frazier.
3) P - Young was unheralded but he was a key in the field position game.

Appstate29
December 8th, 2008, 10:40 AM
This might be the most senior-laden team we have had in the past 4 years...look for us to recruit heavy on the O-Line this year, maybe pick up some BIG BOYS that we have kind of been ignoring the past few years.

Appguy
December 8th, 2008, 10:48 AM
To add on to the App one I would think Radford wouldn't replace Josh Johnson as much as he would replace Courman if he went receiver. would be a great M Receiver (what Courman has been the past 3 years) coming out of the back field. Radford has had his biggest plays this way anyway.

DLS
December 8th, 2008, 10:52 AM
mcduffie will start over gainey.
mcduffie is a complete badass.

no malcom bennett?

B&G
December 8th, 2008, 10:59 AM
mcduffie will start over gainey.
mcduffie is a complete badass.

no malcom bennett?

I decided to be wary of guys coming back from injury because I don't necessarily know how they will recover. That's why I listed Gainey. I agree McDuffie is awesome if he is 100%.

With the DL there will be a ton of guys rotated in and out. I do think Williams and Finnerty start. I should have at least mentioned Bennett though.

By the way, this isn't strictly an App thread. I'd love to see some guys from other schools representing.

DaDukes40
December 8th, 2008, 10:59 AM
For JMU:

QB - Dudzik/Thorpe (Dudzik has earned a shot but he'll have a short hook)
RB - Yancey and Sullivan
WR - Rockeed McCarter, Bosco Williams, Marcus Turner, Kerby Long, Doug McNeil (returning everyone but the very useless Patrick Ward)
OL - Sherman, Brooks, Walker (all returning), Chris Clarke (probably replaces Lemm), fifth spot is up for grabs
TE - Caussin and Newman

Defense
DE - Moats and Quintrel Thomas
DT - Daniels and Skolnitsky
LB - Veney and Nelson
CB - McGee, Cuffee and Sanders
WS - Griffen
SS - Pat Williams (he may be moved to FS)
FS - Brandon Randolph

K - Dixon Wright
P - Andy Smith
KR - McGee

PhoenixPhan06
December 8th, 2008, 11:01 AM
Our offense will be headlined with one of the best trios in all of the FCS.

QB: Jr. Scott Riddle
RB: Jr. Brandon Newsome
WR: Sr. Terrell Hudgins

WrenFGun
December 8th, 2008, 11:02 AM
UNH

QB RJ Toman, JR (Yes, he had two bad playoff games, but he's still clearly the starter)
HB Chad Kackert, SR (He'll get injured, probably, and Sean Jellison will back him up)
TE Scott Sicko, SR (Best tight end in FCS, back again)
WR J.T. Wright, JR (Disappointing sophomore campaign, though he was hurt for most of it)
WR Terrance Fox, JR (Really emerged as a go-to threat, probably the #1 next year, though he's very small)
WR Travis Negron, SR (Negron may start, but there's a ton of competition for this spot, namely Kevon Mason and Mickey Mangieri)

OL is a real rough spot, I'm not even sure I'll try positions.

C Tom Neill, SR (Did a great job this year, he'll be back
G Dan Larkin, SR (Was the first injury replacement)
T Jayson Elmore, SO (He was the second guy off the bench, and should start, as he looks to have a lot of potential)
T Seth Price, SR (Price is a converted TE who I believe saw some time last year at T when we had a lot of injuries. I'd have to imagine he's the leader in the club house, but no way to know, particularly this early, heh)
G/T-(It's going to be a FR/RFR, and there are just too many to pick from)

DE-Brian McNally, SO (CAA DROY, should only improve)
DT Steve Young, JR (Best player on the DL for UNH, could be potentially dominant next season.)
DT Jordan Long, SR (Starting ahead of TJ Taylor, but both will play)
DE-Kyle Maroney/Kevin Peters, SR (Both are seniors, both will play, both improved over last season)

LB-Devon Jackson, JR
LB-Sean Ware (Best Blitzer), SR
LB/DB-Hugo Souza, JR

CB-Dino Vasso, JR
CB-Ryan Hinds, SR
S-Ryan McGuiness, SO
S-Terrance Klein, SR

K-Tom Manning, SR
P-Ryan Glasgow, JR

The defense returns 13 players who started last season, and they should really improve, I hope. If not now, when? Most skill position offensive players return (though Boyle graduates), but the key to next season will be how quickly the OL can mesh. The line graduates 4 seniors.

Another big concern is special teams. Bishop was great, and now they'll have to fill two duties. Manning has been the PK before and likely will be again. Glasgow has not really punted at all, so hopefully he can pick up where Bishop left off.

Houndawg
December 8th, 2008, 11:04 AM
SIU will look very similar, we return 10 starters on defense and 7 starters on offense.

We'll be back.xnodx

WrenFGun
December 8th, 2008, 11:04 AM
I should mention that in addition to Boyle and Bishop, also graduating are DB John Clements, DB Maurice Duper, LB Matt Parent and OL's Eric Cumba, Andrew Elwell, Josh Droesch and Chris McClurg.

purplepeopleeaterv2
December 8th, 2008, 11:06 AM
For JMU:

QB - Dudzik/Thorpe (Dudzik has earned a shot but he'll have a short hook)
RB - Yancey and Sullivan
WR - Rockeed McCarter, Bosco Williams, Marcus Turner, Kerby Long, Doug McNeil (returning everyone but the very useless Patrick Ward)
OL - Sherman, Brooks, Walker (all returning), Chris Clarke (probably replaces Lemm), fifth spot is up for grabs
TE - Caussin and Newman

Defense
DE - Moats and Quintrel Thomas
DT - Daniels and Skolnitsky
LB - Veney and Nelson
CB - McGee, Cuffee and Sanders
WS - Griffen
SS - Pat Williams (he may be moved to FS)
FS - Brandon Randolph

K - Dixon Wright
P - Andy Smith
KR - McGee

He's only the best run blocking WR we have. xrolleyesx

achrist70
December 8th, 2008, 11:33 AM
Even though I don't have to worry about this yet, I'll give it a try

Qb- Grace is back, and should retain his spot, Davis is there if he gets hurt

Rb- Lewis is gone, but Law is back, Brookins should get more carries and there are a few freshmen redshirting Anderson, Simmons, Johnson

WR- All of them return, and we have a freshman redshirting that was a big play receiver in high school should be interesting to see if he can do anything, and we seem to get a FBS transfer every year

TE- Mahaffey, Oordt, Eilert, and Gilson all return

Oline- Loose Swift but return 5 guys with game experience, and Limbaugh who was hurt in second game I'm not counting as one of the six and he came into the season as a starter

D-line, loose a lot but return Ruffin MVFC player of the year, Lane and Kinney, Bennett should take the other DE spot, after that Im not sure there are a couple of Freshman that could see some time

LB- lose Harris, and possibly Mahoney (might focus on getting into law school, not sure yet), Jordan Smith and LJ Fort have seen a lot of time

DBs- Lose all starters, Craig James should take on CB spot, and Canady and Connelly should be Safeties, not sure who the other corner will be yet

K- Billy Hallgren returns but look for Max Martin to get a chance to take the spot as Billy hasn't been as good as he was last year

P- Booke Black returns

KRs- Herring and Collins return

BarefootApp
December 8th, 2008, 12:04 PM
What's the scoop on Tim Washington. The LSU transfer played well last year. Will he be back? Does anyone know? thanks

Appguy
December 8th, 2008, 12:04 PM
WR: Sr. Terrell Hudgins

I heard Hudgins was thinking of going pro. any truth to this?


What's the scoop on Tim Washington. The LSU transfer played well last year. Will he be back? Does anyone know? thanks
Wasn't on the roster since preseason, I think he left the team for family/personal reasons. not sure of a return

Grizalltheway
December 8th, 2008, 12:40 PM
Our biggest loss will be our QB Bergquist, but I have no doubt that Selle will be able to step in and do just as good a job. Considering we're 13-1 (so far) with such a young team, the rest of FCS had better watch out next year. xnodx

slostang
December 8th, 2008, 12:57 PM
Cal Poly

Offense

WR - Jared Houston, 5-11 185 So
WR - Ryan Taylor, 6'3" 185 Rfr or Joshua Swaney, 6'5" 220 Rfr
LT - Scott Winnewissr, 6'5" 235 So or Mathew Bertole, 6'3" 250 Rfr
LG- Maurice McClure, 6'2" 275 So (started last 4 games of 2008)
OC - Jason Cox, 6'0" 260 Jr (2 yr starter)
RG - Will Mitchell, 6'1" 285 Jr (2 yr starter)
LT - Art Munoz, 6'2" 270 Jr (returning starter)
SB - Jono Grayson, 5'7" 170 Sr (3 starts in '07 and 2 starts in '08, 8.4 yd/carry and 5 TDs in 2008)
SB - Ryan Solomon, 5'8" 175 Rfr or Thomas Reynold, 5'10 190 Rfr
FB - Jon Hall, 6'2" 240 Sr (three year starter, 6.4 yd/carry and 3 TDs)
QB - Andre Broadous, 6'0" 190 Rfr or Doug Shumway, 6'0" 175 Rfr or Tony Smith, 6'1" 185 Jr

Defense

OLB - Carlton Gillespie, 6'1" 235 Sr (two year starter, 8 sacks in 2008)
OLB - Marty Mohamed, 6'1" 232 Jr (two year starter)
ILB - Jason Swisher, 6'0" 216 Jr or Phil Johnston, 6'0" 190 Jr
Rover - Quentin Greenlaw, 6'0" 205 Soph (played this year as a true freshman) or Angel Morales, 5'11" 195 So
DE - Ryan Shotwell, 6'3" 250 Sr (two year starter)
DE - Gavin Cooper, 6'3" 235 Jr (returning starter)
NG - James Chen, 6'2" 260 Jr (returning starter)
CB - Asa Jackson, 5'10" 172 So (returning starter, GWC freshman of the year)
SS - David Fullerton, 6'0" 195 Sr (two year starter)
FS - Greg Francis, 6'1" 180 So (returning starter)
CB - Xavier Gardner, 6'0 160 Sr (two year starter)

Returning starter in Bold.

grizd
December 8th, 2008, 01:09 PM
The Grizzlies returnees are in bold.

QB - Selle
RB - Reynolds
RB - Klaboe
WR - Mariani
WR - Palmer
TE - Phaler
LT - Horn
LG - Burton
OC - Verlanic
RG - Hillesland
RT - Dyk


DE - Palmer
DT - Mullins
DT - Bender
DE - Mercer
MLB - Lebsock
SLB - Fisher
WLB - McSurdy
CB - Swink
CB - Johnson
FS - Schillinger
SS - Stoll

K - McKnight
P - Wood

Tribe4SF
December 8th, 2008, 01:15 PM
W&M

Returning Starters

RB- Jonathan Grimes 5'10" 206 So.
FB- Terrence Riggins 6'1" 234 Jr.
TE- Rob Varno 6'5" 225 Sr.
LT- Jake Marcey 6'4" 308 So.
RG- CJ Muse 6'4" 315 Sr.
RT- Keith Hill 6'4" 315 Jr.
WR- DJ McAulay 5'11" 188 Sr.
WR- Chase Hill 6'2" 195 Jr.

DE- Adrian Tracy 6'4" 244 Sr.
DE- CJ Herbert 6'4" 262 Sr.
DT- Sean Lissemore 6'4" 278 Sr.
DT- Harold Robertson 6'1" 290 So.
LB- Jake Trantin 6'2" 232 So.
LB- Evan Francks 5'11" 218 Jr.
CB- Terrell Wells 5'11" 188 So.
SS- David Caldwell 5'11" 214 Sr.
FS- Mike Alvarado 5'11" 196 Jr.

K- Brian Pate 5'11" 180 Sr.
P- David Miller 6' 185 Jr.

Probable new starters

QB- RJ Archer 6'3" 218 Sr.
LG- Derek Toon 6'3" 285 Jr.
OC- Tyler Miller 6'3" 300 Jr.
WR- Ryan Moody 6' 180 rFr. or CJ Thomas 6'2" 210 rFr.

LB- Wes Steinman 6'2" 226 or Jabrel Mines 6' 205 rFr.
CB- BJ Webb 5'11" 180 rFr.


Strong Safety David Caldwell.

http://web.me.com/wilrobking/media/galleries/sports/w&m/fb/richmond/images/W_MvsRich_38.jpg

appfan2008
December 8th, 2008, 01:22 PM
ASU will be stacked next year with only about four starters graduating... should be interesting to see how the oline develops with both tackles graduating

already123
December 8th, 2008, 01:29 PM
unfortunately, Souers returns for the 2009 season as well as some damn good talent...which will undoubtedly be wasted under his tutelage.

PhoenixPhan06
December 8th, 2008, 02:38 PM
I heard Hudgins was thinking of going pro. any truth to this?

The only thing that I've heard over the years is that he talks about playing in the NFL a lot as I'm sure a lot of star players on the FCS level talk about. I haven't heard from any reliable source that he's thinking of going pro and I hope thats the case. He's a great WR and with another year under his belt, he'll surely go down as one of the greatest WR to ever play in the FCS. By the end of this season (his Jr. year), "T-Mobile" had already set every major school and SoCon receiving record as well as a few NCAA records.

If I hear of anything legitimate, I'll be sure to pass it along to AGS.

Touchdown Yosef
December 8th, 2008, 03:36 PM
What's the scoop on Tim Washington. The LSU transfer played well last year. Will he be back? Does anyone know? thanks

I don't expect to see Washington back in an ASU jersey.

smallcollegefbfan
December 8th, 2008, 04:03 PM
I don't expect to see Washington back in an ASU jersey.

He is done. He was basically forced off the team from what I heard. I don't know if he will ever play football again. Never saw of him transferring anywhere else.

blitz4
December 8th, 2008, 04:21 PM
Wofford Terriers 2009/Rated 1-5 Stars

QB-Mitch Allen/Robbie Davis****
HB-Mike Rucker/Robbie Davis*****
HB-Jeremy Marshall/Sean Lees***
FB-Eric Breitenstien/Arsenio Parks*****
WR-Justic Joslin/Brenton Bersin***
TE-Johnson Richardson**
OL-Calvin Cantrell**
OL-Clark Bishop**
C-Trey Johnson****
OL-Pat Illig*****
OL-Nate Page****

DE-Mitch Clark/Zach Bob*****
DT-Eric Ebehardt/Allen Smith***
DE-Ameet Pall/Alex Goltry****
OLB-Gary Blount****
ILB-Mike Niam*****
ILB-Jonathon Sharpe/Keaton Thompson***
OLB-Ricco Braxton***
CB-Preston Roseboro/Kendall Bratcher****
CB-Mychael Johnson****
SS-Tommy Irvin****
FS-Buck Brown/Trey Diller****

Predicted Record

Win every game accept South Florida/Wisconsin. Appstate will be a toss up however with the game being played in Spartanburg I will give the edge to us. Final Record-10-2, Socon Champs. 9-3 if we lose to App. I think we will give Wisconsin a fit with our offense, could be an upset in the making. People may doubt us next year but i think we are going to be better, with our peak year being in 2010.

Hoyadestroya85
December 8th, 2008, 04:45 PM
Villanova projected Starters for 2009

QB: Jr. Chris Whitney- Should improve on a very good season. One tough SOB.
RB: Jr. Aaron Ball- Coming off the best season by a running back at Villanova since 2002
WR: Jr. Matt Szczur- I'm gonna make a bold statement here. He's the best all-around returning offensive player in the CAA.
WR: Sr. Brandon Harvey- Really came on strong at the end of the season, a big target who can really move.
WR: So. Norman White/Mikey Reynolds- Both Guys showed well when they played, we are in a good spot for the future.
TE: rFr. John Jackson- This is the biggest question mark on the team because Jackson wasn't practicing with the team this year.
LT: Jr. Ben Ijalana- One word: Stud. Has started every game since his true freshman year.
LG: Jr. Brant Clouser- Also has started every game of his collegiate career.
C: Sr. Brian Brannigan- May be the best overall O-Lineman we have.
RG:Sr. Jonathan Bugli- Started the season as a reserve but started the rest of the year after Brannigan got hurt.
RT: rFr. Travis Poston- This kid is big (6-6 310) and evidently he's just a mauler. He has to replace a good Tackle in Izzy Bauta though.

Defense

DE: Sr. Tim Kukucka- The best pure pass rusher i've ever seen at Villanova.. he can rush the passer standing up or with his hand in the dirt.
NT: Sr. Phil Matusz- A space filling Defensive tackle. Look for Jr. Thomas Weaver to get a lot of time in this position.
DE: Sr. Damian Kelley?- There is a question mark with Kelley because he is coming off a serious knee injury but he's a very good player.
LB: Sr. Osayi Osunde- Possibly the best returning Linebacker in the CAA and a serious NFL prospect.
LB: Jr. Terrence Thomas- This kid is a monster. There are very few players that i've ever seen who hit harder than Terrence Thomas.
LB: Jr. Marquis Kirkland- One of the few players I've seen who hits harder than Terrence Thomas. Big, Strong and Athletic.
WS: Jr. Martel Moody- A good, Ball Hawking safety.
FS: Sr. Ross Ventrone- Really came on strong this season. Sure tackler and very very instinctive player.
SS: Jr. John Dempsey- I love the way John Dempsey plays. He hits hard and is good in coverage.
CB: Jr. Frederick Maldonado- Solid Cover corner. Played very well at the beginning of the season.
CB: So. James Pitts/ Sr. Justin Murrell- Pitts Looks very promising. I'm very unsure about Murrell.

K: rFr. Nick Yako- Don't know much about him.. Solid prospect coming out of HS.
P: Sr. Zach Ugarte- Woefully inconsistent, has a propensity to get his kicks blocked

mcveyrl
December 8th, 2008, 04:50 PM
Villanova projected Starters for 2009

QB: Jr. Chris Whitney- Should improve on a very good season. One tough SOB.
RB: Jr. Aaron Ball- Coming off the best season by a running back at Villanova since 2002
WR: Jr. Matt Szczur- I'm gonna make a bold statement here. He's the best all-around returning offensive player in the CAA.
WR: Sr. Brandon Harvey- Really came on strong at the end of the season, a big target who can really move.
WR: So. Norman White/Mikey Reynolds- Both Guys showed well when they played, we are in a good spot for the future.
TE: rFr. John Jackson- This is the biggest question mark on the team because Jackson wasn't practicing with the team this year.
LT: Jr. Ben Ijalana- One word: Stud. Has started every game since his true freshman year.
LG: Jr. Brant Clouser- Also has started every game of his collegiate career.
C: Sr. Brian Brannigan- May be the best overall O-Lineman we have.
RG:Sr. Jonathan Bugli- Started the season as a reserve but started the rest of the year after Brannigan got hurt.
RT: rFr. Travis Poston- This kid is big (6-6 310) and evidently he's just a mauler. He has to replace a good Tackle in Izzy Bauta though.

Defense

DE: Sr. Tim Kukucka- The best pure pass rusher i've ever seen at Villanova.. he can rush the passer standing up or with his hand in the dirt.
NT: Sr. Phil Matusz- A space filling Defensive tackle. Look for Jr. Thomas Weaver to get a lot of time in this position.
DE: Sr. Damian Kelley?- There is a question mark with Kelley because he is coming off a serious knee injury but he's a very good player.
LB: Sr. Osayi Osunde- Possibly the best returning Linebacker in the CAA and a serious NFL prospect.
LB: Jr. Terrence Thomas- This kid is a monster. There are very few players that i've ever seen who hit harder than Terrence Thomas.
LB: Jr. Marquis Kirkland- One of the few players I've seen who hits harder than Terrence Thomas. Big, Strong and Athletic.
WS: Jr. Martel Moody- A good, Ball Hawking safety.
FS: Sr. Ross Ventrone- Really came on strong this season. Sure tackler and very very instinctive player.
SS: Jr. John Dempsey- I love the way John Dempsey plays. He hits hard and is good in coverage.
CB: Jr. Frederick Maldonado- Solid Cover corner. Played very well at the beginning of the season.
CB: So. James Pitts/ Sr. Justin Murrell- Pitts Looks very promising. I'm very unsure about Murrell.

K: rFr. Nick Yako- Don't know much about him.. Solid prospect coming out of HS.
P: Sr. Zach Ugarte- Woefully inconsistent, has a propensity to get his kicks blocked


Villanova should be a pre-season Top 5 next year.

Big Dawg
December 8th, 2008, 04:59 PM
Returning Starters on Offense

QB Curtis Pulley 98-178 for 1382 yards with 17 TD/5 Int's 885 rushing yards, 1 Receiving TD(he started the last 3 games and split time before that)
HB Philip Sylvester 717 yards 8 TD's and 101 Rec. Yards, 834 All Purpose Yards
FB Mykel Benson 1 Receiving TD
WR Issac West 35 Receptions for 636 yards and 4 TD's
WR Kevin Elliot 56 receptions for 817 yards and 7 TD's
LT Kwame Akkebela
C Steve Brazzle
RG Javier Wallace
RT Robert Okeafor

Returning Starters on Defense

DE Joseph Wims 25 Total Tackles with 3 Fumble Recoveries
DE Cameron Houston 46 Total Tackles with 2 Forced Fumbles
DT Demetrius Lane 18 Tacles, 1 Sack
DE Draymenski Wilson 41 Tackles, 1 Sack
SLB Bryan Parker 68 Tackles, 8 Sacks, 4 Fumble Recoveries, 1 Blocked Kick
WLB Alvis Grahm 66 Tackles, 6 Sacks, 1 Fumble Recovery
CB Curtis Holcomb 40 Tackles, 5 Int's
CB Qier Hall 45 Tackles, 5 Int's
FS Greg Harvey 57 Tackles, 1 Int

Significant Playing Time on defense

DB/KR Leroy Vann 53 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 Int

Returners on Special Teams

PK Trevor Scott 12-20 on FG Atts. with a long of 43 yards
P Will Platt 56 punts for a 36 yard avg. Long of 58 yards

MR. AMAZING

DB/KR/PR Leroy Vann 28 Punt Returns for 416 yards and 3 TD's with a long of 92 yards, 38 Kick Returns for 1121 yards and 3 TD's with a long of 99 yards. 1611 All Purpose Yards

Starters who have graduated

TE Taj Jenkines 13 Receptions for 159 yards
LG Anthony Collins
MLB Vernon Wilder 44 Tackles, 1 Int.
SS Jason Beach 63 Tackle, 1 Int.

Possible Replacements
TE Max Purcell 1 reception fr 8 yards
LG Franklin Carter
MLB Damien Preister 7 Tackles
SS Fabian Wilson 22 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery

ericsaid
December 8th, 2008, 05:23 PM
Since most of our teams are done for the season, I thought this would be a good time to speculate on what your squad will look like in 2009.

For ASU...

QB: Armanti Edwards, sr. - Nice to get back 3800 yards of offense and over 40 td's.

RB: Devon Moore, sr. - Returns from injury but will have a lot of competition from bruising Welton, speedy Radford and young Chisholm.

WR: CoCo Hillary, jr. - Leading receiver and kickoff returner.
WR: Brian Quick, soph. - Could be a huge season for him.
WR: Josh Johnson, sr. - There will be a battle for this one. One darkhorse I would keep an eye on is RB Devin Radford. It wouldn't surprise me to see him switch positions.

TE: Ben Jorden, soph. - Looking to build upon breakout season.

OL: Mario Acitelli, sr.
OL: Daniel Kilgore, jr.
OL: Brett Irvin, jr.
OL: Pat Mills, jr.
OL: Matt Ruff, soph. - the OL will be the key to the 2009 season as this is the group with the most questions.

DE: Jabari Fletcher, jr. - Leading sacker in 2008
DT: Anthony Williams, sr.
DT: Daniel Finnerty, sr.
DE: Lanston Tanyi, soph. - Had a nice 2008 campaign. There will be a lot of competition at DE with Robertson (injury) and Tharrington (grades) both hopefully returning. Either one of them would probably be in line to start but at this point their status is still in question.

LB: Jacque Roman, sr. - SoCon Defensive Player of the Year
LB: D.J. Smith, jr.
LB: Richard Long, soph. - I think this is the frontrunner to replace Pierre Banks. There were a lot of nice freshmen from 2008 that could fill this role.

CB: Cortez Gilbert, sr. - Shutdown corner.
SS: Mark LeGree, jr. - can he repeat his ballhawking 2008?
FS: Travis Dowda, sr. - Although I think someone else could win the job
CB: Ed Gainey, soph. - It will be a battle between him and Dominique McDuffie

K: Jason Vitaris, jr. - Could see a challenge from Sam Martin but I think he retains the job

P: Adam Kassouf, sr. - This guy has been in the wings for a long time waiting for Young to graduate. Will he actually win thejob or will an unknown swoop in?

3 Biggest Question Marks

1) OL - Some of our biggest losses are here.
2) PR - Please someone step up to replace Frazier.
3) P - Young was unheralded but he was a key in the field position game.

Demery Brewer will be the starter for Pierre Banks, and I believe Ingram Bell a redshirt freshman will start for Leanord Love/Travis Dowda/ Billy Riddle. He seemed like to good of a player to keep off the field.

UNHFootballAlum
December 8th, 2008, 05:33 PM
UNH

QB RJ Toman, JR (Yes, he had two bad playoff games, but he's still clearly the starter)
HB Chad Kackert, SR (He'll get injured, probably, and Sean Jellison will back him up)
TE Scott Sicko, SR (Best tight end in FCS, back again)
WR J.T. Wright, JR (Disappointing sophomore campaign, though he was hurt for most of it)
WR Terrance Fox, JR (Really emerged as a go-to threat, probably the #1 next year, though he's very small)
WR Travis Negron, SR (Negron may start, but there's a ton of competition for this spot, namely Kevon Mason and Mickey Mangieri)

OL is a real rough spot, I'm not even sure I'll try positions.

C Tom Neill, SR (Did a great job this year, he'll be back
G Dan Larkin, SR (Was the first injury replacement)
T Jayson Elmore, SO (He was the second guy off the bench, and should start, as he looks to have a lot of potential)
T Seth Price, SR (Price is a converted TE who I believe saw some time last year at T when we had a lot of injuries. I'd have to imagine he's the leader in the club house, but no way to know, particularly this early, heh)
G/T-(It's going to be a FR/RFR, and there are just too many to pick from)

DE-Brian McNally, SO (CAA DROY, should only improve)
DT Steve Young, JR (Best player on the DL for UNH, could be potentially dominant next season.)
DT Jordan Long, SR (Starting ahead of TJ Taylor, but both will play)
DE-Kyle Maroney/Kevin Peters, SR (Both are seniors, both will play, both improved over last season)

LB-Devon Jackson, JR
LB-Sean Ware (Best Blitzer), SR
LB/DB-Hugo Souza, JR

CB-Dino Vasso, JR
CB-Ryan Hinds, SR
S-Ryan McGuiness, SO
S-Terrance Klein, SR

K-Tom Manning, SR
P-Ryan Glasgow, JR

The defense returns 13 players who started last season, and they should really improve, I hope. If not now, when? Most skill position offensive players return (though Boyle graduates), but the key to next season will be how quickly the OL can mesh. The line graduates 4 seniors.

Another big concern is special teams. Bishop was great, and now they'll have to fill two duties. Manning has been the PK before and likely will be again. Glasgow has not really punted at all, so hopefully he can pick up where Bishop left off.

I think that you will also see Zarkoski RS(F) at one of the OL spots. Even though he is listed as a center, I think that they will try to get him on the field next year and when Larkin graduates, move him to center.

At RB you will see Ken Howard take the riole that Robert Simpson played this year. he will be a RS(F)

Go Lehigh TU Owl
December 8th, 2008, 05:35 PM
Lehigh, rough draft, class is next years
Lehigh has a great returning QB in Clark and one of the best LB corps in the country. Big questions are at RB and WR. Everything else looks good. OL is probably 2/3 right, lots of depth and talent in So./Jr. class. 2010 could be the year to really make a run.

QB: Jr., J.B Clark 6'4 215
RB: Jr., Jaren Walker 5'10 210
FB: Sr., Anthony Fosati 6'2 230
OT: So., Troy McKena 6'4 270
OG: Jr., Ricky Clerge 6'1 295
C: Jr., Keith Schauder 6'4 290
OG: Jr., R.J. McNamara 6'5 285
OT: Jr., Will Rackley 6'4 295
TE: Jr. Alex Wojdowski 6'2 240
WR: Jr., Craig Zurn 6'0 180
WR: So., D'Vaughn Gordon 6'1 180

DE: So., Cody Connare 6'4 240
NG: Sr., B.J Benning 6'0 285
DE: Sr., Darrell Ray 6'1 230
OLB: Sr., Heath Brickner 6'4 230
MLB: Sr., Al Pierce 6'1 225
MLB: Sr. Troy Taylor 6'2 230
OLB: Sr., Matt Cohen 6'0 225
CB: Jr., John Kennedy 5'10 183
CB: Jr., Jarard Cribbs 5'10 165
SS: Jr., Casey Eldemire 6'0 180
FS: Sr., Jesse Sanchez 6'2 220

Reign of Terrier
December 8th, 2008, 05:43 PM
Wofford Terriers 2009/Rated 1-5 Stars

QB-Mitch Allen/Robbie Davis****
HB-Mike Rucker/Robbie Davis*****
HB-Jeremy Marshall/Sean Lees***
FB-Eric Breitenstien/Arsenio Parks*****
WR-Justic Joslin/Brenton Bersin***
TE-Johnson Richardson**
OL-Calvin Cantrell**
OL-Clark Bishop**
C-Trey Johnson****
OL-Pat Illig*****
OL-Nate Page****

DE-Mitch Clark/Zach Bob*****
DT-Eric Ebehardt/Allen Smith***
DE-Ameet Pall/Alex Goltry****
OLB-Gary Blount****
ILB-Mike Niam*****
ILB-Jonathon Sharpe/Keaton Thompson***
OLB-Ricco Braxton***
CB-Preston Roseboro/Kendall Bratcher****
CB-Mychael Johnson****
SS-Tommy Irvin****
FS-Buck Brown/Trey Diller****

Predicted Record

Win every game accept South Florida/Wisconsin. Appstate will be a toss up however with the game being played in Spartanburg I will give the edge to us. Final Record-10-2, Socon Champs. 9-3 if we lose to App. I think we will give Wisconsin a fit with our offense, could be an upset in the making. People may doubt us next year but i think we are going to be better, with our peak year being in 2010.

Hate to say it but Mitch Clark isn't playing next year (go to terrierfans to get the full story, he's pretty banged up.)

Your assessment of our record next year is very much possible. I agree with your statement about Wisconsin, they've had trouble with Cal Poly and The Citadel in the last 2 years and personally I think we're better than both those teams.

I can't predict the Socon but when you look at it we still have a very good chance to go at the minimum of winning 7 or 8 games. I don't think we play 12 games next year. sure we play 2 FBS but but I think the only other OOC next year is CSU (I don't think we play PC next year).

Hoyadestroya85
December 8th, 2008, 05:58 PM
Villanova should be a pre-season Top 5 next year.

I hope so.. if they aren't I'll scream bloody murder.. our preseason ranking this season is what screwed us out of a seed and kept us from meeting you guys in the semifinals or championship game.

mcveyrl
December 8th, 2008, 06:00 PM
I hope so.. if they aren't I'll scream bloody murder.. our preseason ranking this season is what screwed us out of a seed and kept us from meeting you guys in the semifinals or championship game.

I'm confident that you guys will at least be in a position where if you win your games, you'll be a seed.

B&G
December 8th, 2008, 06:20 PM
Returning Starters on Offense

QB Curtis Pulley 98-178 for 1382 yards with 17 TD/5 Int's 885 rushing yards, 1 Receiving TD(he started the last 3 games and split time before that)
HB Philip Sylvester 717 yards 8 TD's and 101 Rec. Yards, 834 All Purpose Yards
FB Mykel Benson 1 Receiving TD
WR Issac West 35 Receptions for 636 yards and 4 TD's
WR Kevin Elliot 56 receptions for 817 yards and 7 TD's
LT Kwame Akkebela
C Steve Brazzle
RG Javier Wallace
RT Robert Okeafor

Returning Starters on Defense

DE Joseph Wims 25 Total Tackles with 3 Fumble Recoveries
DE Cameron Houston 46 Total Tackles with 2 Forced Fumbles
DT Demetrius Lane 18 Tacles, 1 Sack
DE Draymenski Wilson 41 Tackles, 1 Sack
SLB Bryan Parker 68 Tackles, 8 Sacks, 4 Fumble Recoveries, 1 Blocked Kick
WLB Alvis Grahm 66 Tackles, 6 Sacks, 1 Fumble Recovery
CB Curtis Holcomb 40 Tackles, 5 Int's
CB Qier Hall 45 Tackles, 5 Int's
FS Greg Harvey 57 Tackles, 1 Int

Significant Playing Time on defense

DB/KR Leroy Vann 53 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 Int

Returners on Special Teams

PK Trevor Scott 12-20 on FG Atts. with a long of 43 yards
P Will Platt 56 punts for a 36 yard avg. Long of 58 yards

MR. AMAZING

DB/KR/PR Leroy Vann 28 Punt Returns for 416 yards and 3 TD's with a long of 92 yards, 38 Kick Returns for 1121 yards and 3 TD's with a long of 99 yards. 1611 All Purpose Yards

Starters who have graduated

TE Taj Jenkines 13 Receptions for 159 yards
LG Anthony Collins
MLB Vernon Wilder 44 Tackles, 1 Int.
SS Jason Beach 63 Tackle, 1 Int.

Possible Replacements
TE Max Purcell 1 reception fr 8 yards
LG Franklin Carter
MLB Damien Preister 7 Tackles
SS Fabian Wilson 22 Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery

Good job. Y'all should be in a free-for-all with SCSU and Hampton to win the MEAC. I like this format by the way. I may re-do mine to mimic this and include some of the info/changes my fellow App's have provided.

Canyoncat
December 8th, 2008, 06:37 PM
My best guess for Montana State:

Offense

OT 74 Jeff Miller 6-7 290 JR
OG 68 Conrad Burbank 6-4 290 SO
OC 73 Alex Terrien 6-4 280 SO
OG 76 Jeff Hansen 6-4 295 SR
OT 72 Mike Person 6-5 290 JR
TE 91 Joe Schreibeis 6-4 235 SR
QB 12 Cody Kempt 6-2 215 JR or 16 Mark Iddins 6-2 205 SR
RB 38 CJ Palmer 6-0 230 SO or 3 Aaron Mason 5-10 185 SR
WR 86 DeSean Thoms 6-0 190 SO
WR 11 Mark Desin 5-11 195 JR
WR 80 Derek Green 6-3 185 SR or Oregon Transfer Elvis Akpla 6-2 185 SO

Defense

DE 47 Dane Fletcher 6-2 247 SR
DT 93 Dan Ogden 6-0 275 JR
NT 58 Ryan Cerise 6-3 265 SR
DE 92 Brad Smith 6-5 235 SO
OLB 31 Chase Gazzero 5-10 215 SR
MLB 42 Clay Bignell 6-2 230 SO
OLB 34 Jeff Price 6-0 210 SR
CB 24 James Andrews 6-1 185 SO
SS 26 Arnold Briggs 5-10 185 JR
FS 27 Kevin Retoriano 5-9 190 SR
CB 28 Cory Nicol 5-10 215 SR

Bold = Starter in 2008 or has starting experience for Bobcats

blitz4
December 8th, 2008, 07:58 PM
Hate to say it but Mitch Clark isn't playing next year (go to terrierfans to get the full story, he's pretty banged up.)

Your assessment of our record next year is very much possible. I agree with your statement about Wisconsin, they've had trouble with Cal Poly and The Citadel in the last 2 years and personally I think we're better than both those teams.

I can't predict the Socon but when you look at it we still have a very good chance to go at the minimum of winning 7 or 8 games. I don't think we play 12 games next year. sure we play 2 FBS but but I think the only other OOC next year is CSU (I don't think we play PC next year).

I had heard from a good source that Mitch was going to weigh his options and talk to his Dr. I think he loves football too much to give it up with one more year left. Lets hope so anyways.

santosballnewhampshire
December 8th, 2008, 08:17 PM
I think a lot of people are forgetting about WR #6 Chris Chandler. His knee was absolutely destroyed at Marshall last season, and has been rehabbing ever since. Although a lot of people have not seen him play, he is for real, and will be a good receiver in the mix.

WrenFGun
December 8th, 2008, 08:23 PM
I think a lot of people are forgetting about WR #6 Chris Chandler. His knee was absolutely destroyed at Marshall last season, and has been rehabbing ever since. Although a lot of people have not seen him play, he is for real, and will be a good receiver in the mix.

I had considered Chandler pretty highly as a rFR, but he missed the entirety of that year and then all of this year.

He'll be a junior when he comes back, if I remember correctly? I know he started at Marshall, but it took two years to recover?

Tribe4SF
December 8th, 2008, 10:41 PM
I had considered Chandler pretty highly as a rFR, but he missed the entirety of that year and then all of this year.

He'll be a junior when he comes back, if I remember correctly? I know he started at Marshall, but it took two years to recover?

A badly torn knee can easily take two years. Guys who comeback after one are rarely 100%. Some never recover fully.