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VULB#62

Shea had some long gainers.  Referred to by the Tampa Bay paper as a 'speedster.'

bbtds

Quote from: VULB#62 on February 14, 2013, 12:49:03 PM
Both Shea and Coyne come from an 0-10 HS team, but it takes 22.  Shea was their leading receiver.  I think you're right on Coyne.

Well, they'll feel right at home at Valpo. If the Crusaders happen to win more than 1 or 2 games it will be unchartered territory for those two players.  :(

bluehorseshoe

Some Jesuit background; Team was 33-6 last 3 seasons in tough 5A district, they were district and regional champs last 2 of 3 seasons. 7 players signed LOI with D1 schools last Weds.  Foley film on HUDL, 4.6 40 and 4.4 shuttle...6'0" 186...one of news clips below.  Will post some more details to site when possible...


"'Jesuit DB Tim Foley commits to Valparaiso"
Posted Jan 22, 2013 by Mike Camunas
Updated Jan 22, 2013 at 11:18 PM
Jesuit DB Tim Foley said in an e-mail to the Tampa Tribune that he has committed to Valparaiso University.
"I loved the campus when I went for a visit two weeks ago and have been accepted to the D1 school and admitted to the business program where I intend to pursue a degree in International Business," Foley said in the e-mail.
The 6-foot, 180-pound safety had 23 tackles, an interception, two forces fumbles and a fumble recovery for the 7-3 Tigers this past season. Foley also had offers from University of Rochester, Bates College, Stetson and Worcester Poly Tech.
Valparaiso is a Division I program that plays football in the Pioneer League and the Crusaders went 1-10 in 2012.
Correspondent Mike Camunas can be reached at mike.camunas@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @MikeCamunas.




VULB#62

Checked his Hudl clip.  Nose for the ball with speed; that's good.

valporun


VULB#62

Quote from: valporun on February 15, 2013, 11:30:03 AM
62, are you talking about Tim Foley?

Yep. As much as you can tell from hi-lite clips.

FloridaFootball

Totally off the recruiting topic, it was nice to see the Valpo Football Team cheering hard and supporting Crusader basketball. They were right between the Detroit bench and basket, 30+ deep.  Win or lose, football or basketball, these are all student athletes doing the best that they can to rep "their" and "your"university. Hopefully football will get some love this season also!

VULB#62

Two items:

(1)  Noted on the FB Twitter page that the class of 2013 is up to 27 commits as of the 17th.  That does not count another "top recruit" who was visiting campus on the 18th.  When all is said and done it looks like maybe 30 by the Fall. 

(2)  Spring ball starts when the kids come back from Spring break in March.

willy

Quote from: FloridaFootball on February 17, 2013, 10:49:30 AMTotally off the recruiting topic, it was nice to see the Valpo Football Team cheering hard and supporting Crusader basketball. They were right between the Detroit bench and basket, 30  deep. Win or lose, football or basketball, these are all student athletes doing the best that they can to rep "their" and "your"university. Hopefully football will get some love this season also!
The atmosphere at the basketball game was outstanding.  Loved seeing the football team and all the students supporting!  Would love to see some competitive games at Brown Field and more people supporting the football team.  Spring practice starts in one month, can't wait!!!!

valpotx

If they win, it has been shown in the past that people will support our football team.  When we were winning while I was in school, our side was always packed.  I think we used to get 4k-5k in attendance back then?
"Don't mess with Texas"

vufan75

Ran across an article mentioning another Valpo football recruit, Eric Swope, on the PFL fan message board. I don't recall seeing any mention or info about him previously so here is the article.

http://triblive.com/sports/hssports/highschoolrecruiting/3494225-74/swope-football-program#axzz2LYwHqFPj

VULB#62

#111
Thanks 75.  Sounds like a really good get. Western PA kid. Good speed/size ratio. Leadership qualities and (guess what?) he wants to be a civil engineer.  Chalk up another one for the College of Eng'g!

VULB#62

#112
UPDATED

Dillon Sampson, Huron, OH,  6-2, 280 OG   http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/oh/huron/huron-high-school1/dillon-sampson

Matt McGinnis, Waxhaw, NC,  6-4 230 DE  http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/nc/waxhaw/cuthbertson-high-school/matt-mcginnis

Lucas Lanzon, L'Anse Creuse HS, MI,   6-1, 230 LB  http://www.thedzone.net/2013/01/lucas-lanzon-of-lanse-creuse-commits-to.html#.URKBPaWTrTR

Nate Emminger, Plymouth, MI,   5-8, 173# WR   http://www.thedzone.net/2012/05/nate-emminger-2013-wr.html#.URKB6KWTrTQ

Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL,  6-0, 186# DB   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/632317/highlights/25017412

Derrick Estell, Miller, MO,   5-11, 190# RB  (4.5 40, 275 BP, 38" VL, 4.0 GPA) http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/mo/miller/miller-high-school/derrick-estell

Grayson Bastin, Fort Wayne, IN,   5-7, 177#, RB  (Pursued by Indiana State, 4.0 GPA)   http://nationalunderclassmen.ning.com/profile/GraysonBastin

Bama Powell  Indianapolis, IN,   6-2 290#, OG     http://collegefootball.scout.com/a.z?s=194&p=8&c=1&nid=6131577

Gunnar Wolfe, Orange County, CA,   6-1, 195#, LB  (Teammates signed with UCLA, Colorado, and Utah)   http://ocvarsity.freedomblogging.com/category/football/

Jon Hammond, DL, Chicago, IL,   6-0, 265#  OL   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1205656/highlights/32189376

Brandon Doepke, Madison, WI,  6-2, 263#  DT  http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/wi/madison/madison-west-high-school-/brandon-doepke

Connor Conzelman, Carpentersville, IL,   6-1, 215#  OLB    http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/il/algonquin/harry-d-jacobs/connor-conzelman

Connor Retting, Centerville, OH, 6-2, 276#, OL  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/949683/#highlights/7969382

Ryan Shea, Wesley Chapel, FL,  5-11, 170#,  WR  http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/JevfDDK--0exc-SvSXpW0w/football-fall-12/profile-ryan-shea.htm

John Coyne   Wesley Chapel, FL, 6-2, 260#  DL and Long Snapper   http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/4MLmri0FIEO_H-OLDI3h-A/football-fall-12/profile-john-coyne.htm

Eric Swope  Harrison City, PA  6-1, 245#  DE/DT    http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/pa/harrison-city/penn-trafford-high-school/eric-swope

bluehorseshoe

thanks for the updated commits...you can put in the Tim Foley HUDL film below as part of list...thanks...6'0 186lbs

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/632317/highlights/25017412


VULB#62

Based on Twitter reports, the staff is continuing to sign kids. Just got a FLA TE.  Hope they use that position more in their offense this fall.  Gerton disappeared early on and then got hurt.

valpotx

I just hope that our passing game becomes more vertical, no more 'dink and dunk' stuff.  It helps to have that occasionally, but not every pass
"Don't mess with Texas"

VULB#62

More hints at more signings on ValpoFB on Twitter.

valpo64

Last week at the Hilltop before the b-ball game with EKU, an asst. football coach(Casey - can't remember his last name) who just joined the Staff for the  up-coming season, was making his rounds glad-handing people and talking about the program for next Fall(a few players were also doing the same) said 57 guys return next Fall and they had by far the best recruiting class since Carlson arrived. The guy sounded very up-beat and enthused about next season.  I guess time will tell.  I will  give them credit for trying to  get some interest and PR for the football program. 

VULB#62

#119
UPDATE 3/3 :  Dale Carlson noted on Twitter today that the incoming class is up to 33

64, That was Kasey Teegardin.  Good chance to make a couple of points:

(1)  This is the first season in the Carlson regime where every single assistant coach from the previous season has returned.  Previous years there was quite a lot of turnover.  Here they are with the season they started at Valpo under Carlson:

Dale Carlson - HFC - 2010
Bob Muckian - OC - 2010
Rob Hanson - OL - 2010 #
Trevor Jaskiw - TEs  - 2010 *#
Steve Donovan - DL - 2011 *
Kasey Teegardin - STC - 2012
Alex Bailey - WRs - 2012
Tyson Silveus - DC - 2012
Chris Howard (No information)
Nick Malantis  - Student Assistant Coach
* Grad Assistant
# Holdover from previous staff

The Special Teams Coordinator and the DC were new last season (could explain the incredible Point Against numbers)

(2) I, too, am very impressed by the high level enthusiasm maintained among the staff despite winning only 2 games in three years and getting clocked this past season more often than not.  It's evident on Twitter and it seems to be reflected in an aggressive recruiting effort.  From what I can see among the recruits that we have IDed here on the forum, there is some good size and maybe some talent.

(3) If Teegardin is correct in stating that there are 57 returnees, the need for 30+ recruits is pretty clear.  Last year the published roster had 92 players.  There were 14 seniors and 5th year seniors on the squad.  If we subtract those 14 from the 92, we should have 78 coming back.  So there was a drop out figure of 21 lads.  Let's hope the drop outs were (a) not on the two deep and (b) were the kids who were waiting in the wings to get on the two deep.

(4) Remember that 85% of the 2012  two deep were underclassmen.

VULB#62

I stand corrected.  Interestingly, Coach Carlson Tweeted yesterday that they have 74 players on the active roster not including recruits.  So the drop out factor alluded to below is now moot (difference of only 4 instead of 21).  That's better news than previously thought.  My nimble mathematical brain allows me to instantly calculate that at the beginning of pre-season in August that could mean  ............... ah.................... 107 players.   :o

That's a lot of helmets and pads.

I asked at one point why, with so many on the roster, didn't the program institute a JV schedule?  Problems were: inadequate coaching staff size (compare that to the Lawrence North HS BB staff with more coaches for 42 kids than a college FB program with 107 and many more positions than 5 to coach), added expense, difficulty in finding opponents, quality of depth at  each position, and apparently, kids lose eligibility time when they play JV (but, not sure on that one).  Once the program gets on its feet and the quality of depth issue is addressed, I understand that the the JV schedule will be reconsidered.

valpotx

Yes, you lose eligibility for each year of JV.  Anyone that ever played varsity in baseball with a prior JV background, still had the time used up.
"Don't mess with Texas"

VULB#62

About time we add someone:


UPDATED.............  again

Dillon Sampson, Huron, OH,  6-2, 280 OG   http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/oh/huron/huron-high-school1/dillon-sampson

Matt McGinnis, Waxhaw, NC,  6-4 230 DE  http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/nc/waxhaw/cuthbertson-high-school/matt-mcginnis

Lucas Lanzon, L'Anse Creuse HS, MI,   6-1, 230 LB  http://www.thedzone.net/2013/01/lucas-lanzon-of-lanse-creuse-commits-to.html#.URKBPaWTrTR

Nate Emminger, Plymouth, MI,   5-8, 173# WR   http://www.thedzone.net/2012/05/nate-emminger-2013-wr.html#.URKB6KWTrTQ

Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL,  6-0, 186# DB   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/632317/highlights/25017412

Derrick Estell, Miller, MO,   5-11, 190# RB  (4.5 40, 275 BP, 38" VL, 4.0 GPA) http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/mo/miller/miller-high-school/derrick-estell

Grayson Bastin, Fort Wayne, IN,   5-7, 177#, RB  (Pursued by Indiana State, 4.0 GPA)   http://nationalunderclassmen.ning.com/profile/GraysonBastin

Bama Powell  Indianapolis, IN,   6-2 290#, OG     http://collegefootball.scout.com/a.z?s=194&p=8&c=1&nid=6131577

Gunnar Wolfe, Orange County, CA,   6-1, 195#, LB  (Teammates signed with UCLA, Colorado, and Utah)   http://ocvarsity.freedomblogging.com/category/football/

Jon Hammond, DL, Chicago, IL,   6-0, 265#  OL   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1205656/highlights/32189376

Brandon Doepke, Madison, WI,  6-2, 263#  DT  http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/wi/madison/madison-west-high-school-/brandon-doepke

Connor Conzelman, Carpentersville, IL,   6-1, 215#  OLB    http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/il/algonquin/harry-d-jacobs/connor-conzelman

Connor Retting, Centerville, OH, 6-2, 276#, OL  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/949683/#highlights/7969382

Ryan Shea, Wesley Chapel, FL,  5-11, 170#,  WR  http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/JevfDDK--0exc-SvSXpW0w/football-fall-12/profile-ryan-shea.htm

John Coyne   Wesley Chapel, FL, 6-2, 260#  DL and Long Snapper   http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/4MLmri0FIEO_H-OLDI3h-A/football-fall-12/profile-john-coyne.htm

Eric Swope  Harrison City, PA  6-1, 245#  DE/DT    http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/pa/harrison-city/penn-trafford-high-school/eric-swope

Remy Linares   Chatsworth, CA   6-5, 275#   OL/DL    [ Team went 15-0, State Champs in California his junior year, 10-1 in 2012 http://www.hudl.com/athlete/93880/highlights/22831374

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With just 17 of the 30+ recruits who have already committed and that we have evidence for, IT'S TIME TO LOOK AT THE BEEF:

6-2   280#  OG
6-4   230#  TE
6-1   230#  LB
6-2   290#  OG
6-0   265#  OL
6-2   263#  DT
6-1   215#  OLB
6-2   276#  OL
6-2   260#  DL
6-1   245#  DL/DE
6-5   275#  OL/DL

Average BIG recruit size is:  6-2,   263#

I see a trend here (Duh, really!).  And in watching the clips on most of these kids, they did not play against Little Sisters Of The Poor High Schools. Could be that this is THE class.  But time and adversity will tell. Gotta keep that glass full.

bluehorseshoe

thanks so much for the updates...as an FYI the '13 signing class with T Foley @ Tampa Jesuit also had players sign with Iowa State, Cincy, FAU, USF, Lehigh, Colgate and Occidental Ca.,