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Title: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 14, 2013, 08:07:32 AM
Now that Dave Cecchini has come aboard as Valpo's 17th Head Football Coach, and a string is devoted to the coach and coaching, I thought it proper to start a separate string on thoughts for the 2014 season.

The schedule shapes up something like this (the OOC order may be a bit different buy I believe the teams are accurate).

Western Illinois {FCS,  MVFC - fully scholarshipped, 2013 -- 4-7, Notable games: 12-29 Loss to Minnesota, wins over South Dakota, Indiana State}

9/6 - St. Joe's {NCAA D-II - scholarshipped, 2013 record 8-3, Notable games: Beat Valpo 34-31, beat William Jewel 37-31}

Sacred Heart { FCS, NEC - partially scholarshipped, 2013 -- 10-3, Notable games: Beat Marist, Laffayette and Bucknell}
AND/OR
@ William Jewel { NCAA D-II - scholarshipped, 2013 -- 3-8, Notable games: Beat Valpo 36-34} Maybe a 12th game???

8 PFL games
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: usc4valpo on December 14, 2013, 07:13:33 PM
4-7.  I have a good feeling the players are pleased about this coaching change.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VUOR63 on December 14, 2013, 08:28:29 PM
I'll be the optimistic one: Next year, we'll win 9 and lose 4 after winning the conference with 8 wins and going 1-1 in the tournament. 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: valpo64 on December 14, 2013, 08:48:46 PM
Talked to M LB after today's b-ball win...he said it appears the new football coach will hire "young" assistants for his staff...as M LB said,
"Similar to what Bryce has done with the b-ball staff." M LB appears to be very excited about the future of the football program.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 15, 2013, 08:14:06 AM
The next key hire IMO is the DC.  There we need someone with experience who is a great teacher and who has a firm understanding of all 11 positions on the field and how to position players.  He must also be good at taking opponent's strengths away as well as the ability to adjust the defense once the game starts.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: usc4valpo on December 15, 2013, 09:50:05 AM
Quote from: VUOR63 on December 14, 2013, 08:28:29 PMI'll be the optimistic one: Next year, we'll win 9 and lose 4 after winning the conference with 8 wins and going 1-1 in the tournament.
I like your optimism but I will not overly indulge the brown and gold koolaid. 

I hope the players understand this change is in the right direction.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VUOR63 on December 15, 2013, 12:14:57 PM
As an alum of the program, this hire pumps me up.  The fact that the 03 team used the same players from a 1-10 record the previous season means that it can be done.  The stories I've read indicate that the players choose to stay in Valpo over the summer to work out together--put that passion for improvement and football together with a better coaching staff and I think there is a formula for something special.  Am I drinking the kool-aid?  Yes.  Am I on the bandwagon?  Yes.  And there's plenty of room!
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: vu72 on December 15, 2013, 01:54:15 PM
Quote from: VUOR63 on December 15, 2013, 12:14:57 PM
As an alum of the program, this hire pumps me up.  The fact that the 03 team used the same players from a 1-10 record the previous season means that it can be done.  The stories I've read indicate that the players choose to stay in Valpo over the summer to work out together--put that passion for improvement and football together with a better coaching staff and I think there is a formula for something special.  Am I drinking the kool-aid?  Yes.  Am I on the bandwagon?  Yes.  And there's plenty of room!

I was about to question whether or not David Macchi was on the 2002 team but after checking you are correct.  The key guys who were on the 03 team were also on the 1-10 02 team. 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VUDad on December 16, 2013, 05:58:48 AM
Six or seven wins, with a few different players emerging as key difference makers on both sides of the ball. Two important indicators coming up fast--new staff hires and player decisions to return or not.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 16, 2013, 10:37:17 AM
Dad, I agree on the second point -- the indicators.  Hoping all the guys stick together and stay-- this will be a good program.  On the 6-7, I think this bunch will win a few games but not go over .500.  WIU and SHU will be much more competitive losses, but losses non-the-less.  So we will start in the hole at 1-2 (we'll beat St. Joe's) before we hit the PFL.  If we go 4 and 4 in the league that will be a really, really good turn-around for a first year program.  I'm saying probably 5-6 or in a stretch 6-5, but not 7 wins.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: covufan on December 16, 2013, 02:59:38 PM
I'm also going with 5 or 6 wins.  If we win 7 next year, it will be a Lutheran Miracle on the Gridiron!
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VUDad on December 16, 2013, 04:22:21 PM
I admit to irrational optimism. Just would enjoy a surprise from football (for the good). 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: ml on December 16, 2013, 05:22:32 PM
The non-conference schedule for next year has us at Western Illinois and William Jewell, at home against St Joe's. 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 16, 2013, 08:55:27 PM
This changes everything.  We start 2-1.  We go 4-4 in the PFL and wind up at 6-5 in 2014.  I'm that confident.   :cheers:

Sacred Heart must start in 2015.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: NuPudge on December 19, 2013, 05:36:52 AM
I think it would be nice if we can play 12 games each year and not just 11 games.. It would also be nice to have a 6 away game and 6 home games.. I am really looking forward to this season now that Carlson is gone...
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: vu72 on December 22, 2013, 08:38:46 AM
Didn't think this deserved its own thread so I am posting it here.  Valpo will have a new starting quarterback in 2014.  Hoffman will not be returning as he has graduated and will seek another path.  So, did the new coach encourage the move?  Will he try to bring in a JC transfer or work with someone on the team now?  Should be interesting.

http://www.htrnews.com/article/20131222/MAN02/312220185/College-football-Hoffman-finishes-career-top?nclick_check=1 (http://www.htrnews.com/article/20131222/MAN02/312220185/College-football-Hoffman-finishes-career-top?nclick_check=1)
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 22, 2013, 08:58:23 AM
It's the perfect place for the post.  That comes as a bit of a surprise as, on the surface, the upside of Cecchini's offensive reputation for Hoffman could have been a truly great final year.  For Cecchini, it would have meant one year of transition to his own recruited QB using an experienced passer with some good numbers.  This decision, IMO, came too quickly after the coaching change to allow for a thorough coaching evaluation by the new coach to allow him to encourage Hoffman to call it quits.  I'm thinking this is Eric's decision.  Key point is his statement about having to pay his own way (for the 5th year).

I wish Eric all the best.   He was one of the bright spots in an otherwise gloomy 4 years.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: valpotx on December 22, 2013, 03:40:33 PM
Good for him in in getting his degree and starting his career.  I do take issue with calling him one of the most accomplished players in Valpo history.  Yes, he has a lot of stats, but he was not even close to a David Macchi.  If Macchi had as many possessions as Hoffman had in his career, he would have just about doubled his numbers in his two years.  We give up a quick TD on defense each time, it allows for quite a bit of stats to be built up...
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VUDad on December 22, 2013, 08:50:40 PM
Heard Hoffman made his decision prior to the new coach announcement. He graduates after amassing great numbers and appeared to still be pretty healthy--seems like a smart move for him. Remembering back to the spring game, some younger QBs also played well. Any word on any other guys' decisions? Coaches? 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: willy on December 23, 2013, 09:13:38 AM
Quote from: valpotx on December 22, 2013, 03:40:33 PMGood for him in in getting his degree and starting his career. I do take issue with calling him one of the most accomplished players in Valpo history. Yes, he has a lot of stats, but he was not even close to a David Macchi. If Macchi had as many possessions as Hoffman had in his career, he would have just about doubled his numbers in his two years. We give up a quick TD on defense each time, it allows for quite a bit of stats to be built up...
Hoffman definitely had some decent numbers, except for number of wins.  3 -30 as the starter is not getting it done, and not entirely his fault.  I think Carlsons system had everything to do with the numbers Hoffman put up. If Coach Cecchini wanted a running/mobile QB  he might have figured it was time to move on.  At the end of last year we still had four QB's on the roster, three of them 2012 recruits.  Hopefully one of them is ready to take the reigns.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: usc4valpo on December 23, 2013, 05:04:05 PM
Hoffman had decent mechanics I thought, but he was on a terrible team with a terrible coach.  He was a great soldier and worked very hard and got his degree.  I applaud him for his efforts and his leadership and I wish him all the best.

For Valpo, this is not a crisis moment - it's time to rebuild.  Just do not follow the Detroit Lions textbook!
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: IndyValpo on December 27, 2013, 07:37:34 AM
Valpo (FCS - IN): Valparaiso needs a home game on October 11, 2014. We are willing to pay a modest guarantee. Please contact Mark LaBarbera, Athletics Director at ValpoAD@valpo.edu or 219 464-6894.

This from footballscoop.com. I think this is the Mercer hole. 
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: historyman on December 27, 2013, 08:27:59 AM
Quote from: IndyValpo on December 27, 2013, 07:37:34 AMValpo (FCS - IN): Valparaiso needs a home game on October 11, 2014. We are willing to pay a modest guarantee. Please contact Mark LaBarbera, Athletics Director at ValpoAD@valpo.edu or 219 464-6894. This from footballscoop.com. I think this is the Mercer hole.
Let's use a numerology approach. The date is 10/11/14. Therefore the two numbers missing are 12 & 13. The letters of the alphabet that correspond to those numbers are "L" & "M."

Therefore Valpo should play the Lower Merion Aces who ended up 0-10 last year. Lets give LM a win!  ;D
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: LaPorteAveApostle on December 27, 2013, 10:19:32 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/83/8309a3ba26e6286e0124e6219a246ea2581569aba486511afaa58b44ab42feb9.jpg)
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on December 27, 2013, 10:46:29 AM
Quote from: IndyValpo on December 27, 2013, 07:37:34 AM
Valpo (FCS - IN): Valparaiso needs a home game on October 11, 2014. We are willing to pay a modest guarantee. Please contact Mark LaBarbera, Athletics Director at ValpoAD@valpo.edu or 219 464-6894.

This from footballscoop.com. I think this is the Mercer hole.

The PFL schedule for 2014 hasn't been released, but I would think the league would ensure a complete set of 8 games even with the 10/14 date open for Valpo.  Iin 2013 10/12 was the Mercer game @ Mercer.  BTW the PFL site still hasn't removed Mercer from the website.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: valporun on December 27, 2013, 12:45:09 PM
I'm guessing the PFL hasn't removed Mercer from the website because the season isn't officially over yet, and they're contracted to the PFL until a certain date they have agreed to leaving the league.
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: NuPudge on January 15, 2014, 05:41:09 PM
I know we had posted that we were looking for another game to replace the Mercer spot.. Did we land another team yet?
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: LaPorteAveApostle on April 21, 2014, 03:02:15 PM
John Mutka does an off-season article on the boys--I'm posting the link rather than the article because your click will let the Post know there are still VUFB fans!

http://posttrib.suntimes.com/sports/26960014-556/mutka-tailback-riches-shift-valparaisos-offensive-outlook.html#.U1V31l5swkE (http://posttrib.suntimes.com/sports/26960014-556/mutka-tailback-riches-shift-valparaisos-offensive-outlook.html#.U1V31l5swkE)
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: usc4valpo on April 23, 2014, 07:05:31 AM
Nice article.  Stay away from the Osteen quotes and the defective shilelds and we are on our way!
Title: Re: A Fresh Look at the 2014 Season
Post by: VULB#62 on April 23, 2014, 08:08:44 AM
I'm encouraged by the move to diversify the offense and add more rushing to the mix.  The class of 2014 is heavy in QBs but kind of light in the RB department.  Hopefully good quality among them could add needed rushing depth in the backfield.  When Hutson went down last season, it seemed that the staff ditched the running game (what little and unimaginative it was) altogether.  I don't think Cecchini will do that.  Actually, starting off by first developing the running game, rather than the other way around, provides a great fallback for those times when the timing in the passing game is off or an opponent defends it well.

What I really want to see, however, is how the defense is being adjusted to keep the team in games going into the fourth quarter.  The past 4 seasons we generally were out of games by the 10 minute mark of the 1st quarter.    :-[

VALPOPAL -- hope you're out there at the Spring Game with that great camera of yours and can bring us a slew of good pics. 

AARON -- It would also be nice to have a highlight video of the game available afterwards for us fans who can 't make it to Brown Field.