Tribe4SF
May 8th, 2010, 09:30 AM
With spring ball wrapping up across the division, let's look at how our squads project, and what was learned from the spring.
W&M
Offense
Battle for the starting QB spot will carry into August as neither rFr. Brent Caprio, or Jr. transfer Mike Paulus were able to separate in the spring. Quality of play here will say alot about how good the Tribe can be in 2010. Both showed well at times, and will continue to be tested by another good Tribe defense.
OL is still a work in progress, with the left tackle spot still undecided. Jamie Pagliaro (6'3" 285) seems to have emerged as the center, joining returning starters Keith Hill (6'4" 312), Derek Toon (6'3" 288) and Chris Sutton (6'2" 295). Mike Salazar (6'5" 305), Dan Donker (6'3" 311), and Robbie Gumbita (6'5" 300) are possibilities for the LT spot. Unit showed some depth, with rFr. James Johnson (6'1" 300) shining at guard, and fellow rFr. Matt Crisafi (6'4" 302) and Trevor Springman (6'4" 285) working at multiple spots.
RB gained depth with Mel Jones (5'9" 200) and Ryan Woolfolk (5'11' 192 switch from CB) getting alot of work. Jonathan Grimes (5'10" 205), Courtland Marriner (5'8" 182), and Terrence Riggins (6'1" 225) all worked on diversifying their roles in the passing game. Riggins also goes at FB, and joins a deep group there that includes former starters Jimmy Hobson (5'11" 220) and John Ribble (6'2" 225), as well as TJ Ptachick (6'2" 225). Clearly the strength of the offense, and among the best in FCS.
WR was maybe the highlight of the spring, with CJ Thomas (6'2" 205) emerging as a consistent playmaker. Chase Hill, Cam Dohse, Ryan Moody and Terreon Conyers all showed well as former starters, as did Marshall Dill and Tyler Bailey. An inconsistent group in 2009, the unit showed clear improvement.
Alex Gottlieb (6'4" 245) demonstrated a full skill set at TE, and appears poised to breakout as he replaces Rob Varno as the number one. Garreth Hissong (6'3" 236), Nolan Kearney (6'4" 245), and Robert Asmar (6'4" 235) may all see time.
Defense
The DL had to go the last two weeks with only six guys, but the performance level remained very high. DTs Harold Robertson (6'1" 300) and Mike Stover (6'3" 275) stood out, as did Bryan Jean-Pierre (6'4" 275) who worked at both DE and DT. Jean-Pierre showed better consistency, and has the talent to be an impact player. rFr. Bryan Stinnie (6'4" 245) looked promising at DE, and Kyle O'Brien (6' 248) was effective at both DE and DT. This group will be joined in August by DEs Ravi Pradhanang (6'3" 250) and Marcus Hyde (6'3" 242) who have been part of the rotation for the past two years. The probable starting four of Robertson, Stover, Jean-Pierre and Pradhanang will again be formidable and marked by good speed. Stover was named winner of the Winter Warrior award for his off-season strength and conditioning work.
The LB crew solidified their probable position as the strength of the D, and one of the better units in FCS. MLB Jake Trantin (6'2" 235) is the heart of the defense, and was named a captain as a rising junior. OLBs Evan Francks (5'11" 212) and Wes Steinman (6'2" 220) complete a starting unit marked by speed and physicality. Dante Cook (5'11" 214) and Jabrel Mines (6' 215) are close to Francks and Steinman on the outside, and Cook was exceptional in the spring game. Converted TE Andy Topping (6'2" 240) was strong backing up Trantin at MLB.
The diminuitive pair of BW Webb (5'11" 165) and Ben Cottingham (5'9" 160) solidified their spots as the teams starting CBs, with Webb looking like a possible all-american. They will be backed by rFr. TK Hester (5'10" 180), and converted safety Ethan Lee (5'11" 175).
At safety, the defenses biggest question marks appear to have been answered. Brian Thompson (5'11" 200) was consistent and physical at SS, and a late spring switch of CB Terrell Wells (5'11" 185) to the FS spot looked like pure genius. Wells, a former starter at CB, brings experience, and exceptional speed to the back end. rFr. Jerome Couplin (6'1" 190) and Jr. Jake O'Connor (6' 185) are the frontrunners to back up Thompson and Wells, but watch for incoming freshmen Ivan Tagoe (6' 205) and Airek Green (6'1" 200) to push in August.
Special Teams
All-CAA punter David Miller looks to take over the place kicking duties as well, showing great range and accuracy through the spring. BW Webb and Jonathan Grimes will again serve as PR and KR respectively.
Summary
Tribe coaches had to be pleased with the teams' spring performance. While the QB spot is yet to be decided, there is good depth at the position, and a balanced offense will not put undue pressure on the starter. The performance of the defensive line was confidence inspiring, and the defense as a whole again looks fast, and physical. Whether the Tribe can be as good as they were last year is in doubt, but the spring showed that they may well be just that.
Pictured below are Tribe Captains Evan Francks, Jake Trantin, Ben Cottingham, Keith Hill and Courtland Marriner.
W&M
Offense
Battle for the starting QB spot will carry into August as neither rFr. Brent Caprio, or Jr. transfer Mike Paulus were able to separate in the spring. Quality of play here will say alot about how good the Tribe can be in 2010. Both showed well at times, and will continue to be tested by another good Tribe defense.
OL is still a work in progress, with the left tackle spot still undecided. Jamie Pagliaro (6'3" 285) seems to have emerged as the center, joining returning starters Keith Hill (6'4" 312), Derek Toon (6'3" 288) and Chris Sutton (6'2" 295). Mike Salazar (6'5" 305), Dan Donker (6'3" 311), and Robbie Gumbita (6'5" 300) are possibilities for the LT spot. Unit showed some depth, with rFr. James Johnson (6'1" 300) shining at guard, and fellow rFr. Matt Crisafi (6'4" 302) and Trevor Springman (6'4" 285) working at multiple spots.
RB gained depth with Mel Jones (5'9" 200) and Ryan Woolfolk (5'11' 192 switch from CB) getting alot of work. Jonathan Grimes (5'10" 205), Courtland Marriner (5'8" 182), and Terrence Riggins (6'1" 225) all worked on diversifying their roles in the passing game. Riggins also goes at FB, and joins a deep group there that includes former starters Jimmy Hobson (5'11" 220) and John Ribble (6'2" 225), as well as TJ Ptachick (6'2" 225). Clearly the strength of the offense, and among the best in FCS.
WR was maybe the highlight of the spring, with CJ Thomas (6'2" 205) emerging as a consistent playmaker. Chase Hill, Cam Dohse, Ryan Moody and Terreon Conyers all showed well as former starters, as did Marshall Dill and Tyler Bailey. An inconsistent group in 2009, the unit showed clear improvement.
Alex Gottlieb (6'4" 245) demonstrated a full skill set at TE, and appears poised to breakout as he replaces Rob Varno as the number one. Garreth Hissong (6'3" 236), Nolan Kearney (6'4" 245), and Robert Asmar (6'4" 235) may all see time.
Defense
The DL had to go the last two weeks with only six guys, but the performance level remained very high. DTs Harold Robertson (6'1" 300) and Mike Stover (6'3" 275) stood out, as did Bryan Jean-Pierre (6'4" 275) who worked at both DE and DT. Jean-Pierre showed better consistency, and has the talent to be an impact player. rFr. Bryan Stinnie (6'4" 245) looked promising at DE, and Kyle O'Brien (6' 248) was effective at both DE and DT. This group will be joined in August by DEs Ravi Pradhanang (6'3" 250) and Marcus Hyde (6'3" 242) who have been part of the rotation for the past two years. The probable starting four of Robertson, Stover, Jean-Pierre and Pradhanang will again be formidable and marked by good speed. Stover was named winner of the Winter Warrior award for his off-season strength and conditioning work.
The LB crew solidified their probable position as the strength of the D, and one of the better units in FCS. MLB Jake Trantin (6'2" 235) is the heart of the defense, and was named a captain as a rising junior. OLBs Evan Francks (5'11" 212) and Wes Steinman (6'2" 220) complete a starting unit marked by speed and physicality. Dante Cook (5'11" 214) and Jabrel Mines (6' 215) are close to Francks and Steinman on the outside, and Cook was exceptional in the spring game. Converted TE Andy Topping (6'2" 240) was strong backing up Trantin at MLB.
The diminuitive pair of BW Webb (5'11" 165) and Ben Cottingham (5'9" 160) solidified their spots as the teams starting CBs, with Webb looking like a possible all-american. They will be backed by rFr. TK Hester (5'10" 180), and converted safety Ethan Lee (5'11" 175).
At safety, the defenses biggest question marks appear to have been answered. Brian Thompson (5'11" 200) was consistent and physical at SS, and a late spring switch of CB Terrell Wells (5'11" 185) to the FS spot looked like pure genius. Wells, a former starter at CB, brings experience, and exceptional speed to the back end. rFr. Jerome Couplin (6'1" 190) and Jr. Jake O'Connor (6' 185) are the frontrunners to back up Thompson and Wells, but watch for incoming freshmen Ivan Tagoe (6' 205) and Airek Green (6'1" 200) to push in August.
Special Teams
All-CAA punter David Miller looks to take over the place kicking duties as well, showing great range and accuracy through the spring. BW Webb and Jonathan Grimes will again serve as PR and KR respectively.
Summary
Tribe coaches had to be pleased with the teams' spring performance. While the QB spot is yet to be decided, there is good depth at the position, and a balanced offense will not put undue pressure on the starter. The performance of the defensive line was confidence inspiring, and the defense as a whole again looks fast, and physical. Whether the Tribe can be as good as they were last year is in doubt, but the spring showed that they may well be just that.
Pictured below are Tribe Captains Evan Francks, Jake Trantin, Ben Cottingham, Keith Hill and Courtland Marriner.