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Re: 2020 SBU Football
« Reply #255 on: November 27, 2020, 03:46:35 pm »
curious then what is the depth chart, assuming fields, cassidy, zamot/sanchez, weigel?
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« Reply #256 on: November 27, 2020, 06:51:40 pm »
curious then what is the depth chart, assuming fields, cassidy, zamot/sanchez, weigel?

Seems about right, just add the freshman QB Drew Guttieri after Weigel. Don't expect Weigel to dress for a game. Ever.

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« Reply #257 on: December 08, 2020, 01:21:02 pm »
The Howl (S2, E16): Rutgers football grad transfer Hunter Hayek
https://stonybrookathletics.podbean.com/e/the-howl-s2-e16-rutgers-football-grad-transfer-hunter-hayek/

rubin needs a raise.  why werent we doing this 10 years ago???
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« Reply #258 on: December 08, 2020, 01:23:05 pm »
If only Rubin could single-handedly find a way to come up with millions of dollars or persuade Stony Brook to finally go FBS. I'd love that man forever.

God bless him for what he's done for Stony Brook so far. He's truly been on target.

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« Reply #259 on: January 06, 2021, 03:40:22 pm »
Without a rumble of him even entering the portal, James Tunstall has transferred to Cincinnati. Eligible immeditalty.

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« Reply #260 on: January 06, 2021, 03:52:58 pm »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

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« Reply #261 on: January 06, 2021, 06:43:14 pm »
The only way to prevent this is to be a desitination in and of yourself. That means getting into conferences where this can't happen anymore. In football that means FBS and ideally the AAC or a new conference, and in Basketball and other sports that means the A10. You usually don't see players moving from the A10 to  a Big East or P5 school, but you see players all the time leaving us here in the AE for ACC, B1G, Big East, etc. programs.

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« Reply #262 on: January 06, 2021, 07:02:49 pm »
Let’s put things in prospective Tunstall first committed to SBU then decommitted and signed with UCONN then after failing to break into a starting role transferred to SBU now he’s leaving for Cincinnati Im not sure he’ll play there.
By the way when the RB Brinson left SBU to walk-on at Rutgers everyone started ripping Priore I looked on the 2020 Rutgers Roster and I didn’t see his name anywhere

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« Reply #263 on: January 06, 2021, 07:51:48 pm »
Let’s put things in prospective Tunstall first committed to SBU then decommitted and signed with UCONN then after failing to break into a starting role transferred to SBU now he’s leaving for Cincinnati Im not sure he’ll play there.
By the way when the RB Brinson left SBU to walk-on at Rutgers everyone started ripping Priore I looked on the 2020 Rutgers Roster and I didn’t see his name anywhere

The Brinson thing is actually kinda interesting. From what I heard, they kinda shrugged off him walking on. Couple that with his love for Forex trading, he's essentially given up football. Now that came from a couple of people who were not in the inner circle, but it seems about right based on his personal life and some people at Rutgers.

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« Reply #264 on: January 07, 2021, 06:09:15 am »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

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« Reply #265 on: January 07, 2021, 11:07:14 am »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

NDSU also brings in FBS transfers. The program is not too fond of bringing in tons of transfers, as they like to build a player up through their system, but when they do bring in a transfer, it pays big dividends. They find no name, or not well-known players in their own backyard and build them into All-American players. I want to say half their roster hails from either Minnesota or North Dakota, which makes sense. But they all help push the program forward. And sometimes, they get the siblings of current/former players. Jabril Cox, who won 3 titles and transferred to LSU, his brother Jasir is on the team. Trey Lance's brother signed there this past ESD. I don't know how they started it, but however they did, SBU needs to copy their model because it's clearly working. Past two HC's now coach FBS, No. 2 overall draft pick, Lance is about to go in the top-15, Dillon Radunz is projected as a late first/second-round pick (his brother Nick is also on the team). It's working, and they are the definition of the next man up.

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« Reply #266 on: January 07, 2021, 12:19:16 pm »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

NDSU also brings in FBS transfers. The program is not too fond of bringing in tons of transfers, as they like to build a player up through their system, but when they do bring in a transfer, it pays big dividends. They find no name, or not well-known players in their own backyard and build them into All-American players. I want to say half their roster hails from either Minnesota or North Dakota, which makes sense. But they all help push the program forward. And sometimes, they get the siblings of current/former players. Jabril Cox, who won 3 titles and transferred to LSU, his brother Jasir is on the team. Trey Lance's brother signed there this past ESD. I don't know how they started it, but however they did, SBU needs to copy their model because it's clearly working. Past two HC's now coach FBS, No. 2 overall draft pick, Lance is about to go in the top-15, Dillon Radunz is projected as a late first/second-round pick (his brother Nick is also on the team). It's working, and they are the definition of the next man up.

Everything you just said is correct about NDSU, I have been following them very closely since Brock Jensen's days. I think SB cant ever bring in coaches that have the skill set to bring in good players and turn them into great players, the way NDSU does. NDSU O line coach is leaving to work with his old coach at Wyoming. It will be the next man up and they will continue their dynasty to be the top team in the FCS. I strongly believe things will never change with SB, unless Priore leaves. And that ain't happening.

Have yo seen what is going on with JSU lately. Deon Sanders is their HC and he is recruiting 4-star players out of high schools weekly. And bringing big-name transfers from Florida. Most of his coaching staff are former NFL players too. I just hope these coaches have what it takes to turn that team into a power house, like NDSU. That would be cool to see.

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« Reply #267 on: January 07, 2021, 12:40:09 pm »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

NDSU also brings in FBS transfers. The program is not too fond of bringing in tons of transfers, as they like to build a player up through their system, but when they do bring in a transfer, it pays big dividends. They find no name, or not well-known players in their own backyard and build them into All-American players. I want to say half their roster hails from either Minnesota or North Dakota, which makes sense. But they all help push the program forward. And sometimes, they get the siblings of current/former players. Jabril Cox, who won 3 titles and transferred to LSU, his brother Jasir is on the team. Trey Lance's brother signed there this past ESD. I don't know how they started it, but however they did, SBU needs to copy their model because it's clearly working. Past two HC's now coach FBS, No. 2 overall draft pick, Lance is about to go in the top-15, Dillon Radunz is projected as a late first/second-round pick (his brother Nick is also on the team). It's working, and they are the definition of the next man up.

Everything you just said is correct about NDSU, I have been following them very closely since Brock Jensen's days. I think SB cant ever bring in coaches that have the skill set to bring in good players and turn them into great players, the way NDSU does. NDSU O line coach is leaving to work with his old coach at Wyoming. It will be the next man up and they will continue their dynasty to be the top team in the FCS. I strongly believe things will never change with SB, unless Priore leaves. And that ain't happening.

Have yo seen what is going on with JSU lately. Deon Sanders is their HC and he is recruiting 4-star players out of high schools weekly. And bringing big-name transfers from Florida. Most of his coaching staff are former NFL players too. I just hope these coaches have what it takes to turn that team into a power house, like NDSU. That would be cool to see.

I've been following it very closely since his hiring, and have talked with other FCS insiders. We're all watching closely. Unfortunately, the JSU Athletics department is screwing itself over.  They've started to publicly and privately attack journalists who say one bad word or even ask questions that might be construed as negative. The biggest site covering HBCU athletics was blocked by JSU after publishing this piece (https://hbcusports.com/2020/12/24/dont-let-deion-sanders-shooting-his-shot-gas-you-up/). You'd never see that at NDSU. I know someone who once wrote something "bad" about NDSU's play and the following week, the head coach talked to him one on one after the post-game press conference to address any and all issues he had with the program. Gave him all the time he wanted, off the record of course, but he wanted to answer the questions being asked. You don't see that at other programs. NDSU is just built differently.

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« Reply #268 on: January 07, 2021, 04:30:51 pm »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

NDSU also brings in FBS transfers. The program is not too fond of bringing in tons of transfers, as they like to build a player up through their system, but when they do bring in a transfer, it pays big dividends. They find no name, or not well-known players in their own backyard and build them into All-American players. I want to say half their roster hails from either Minnesota or North Dakota, which makes sense. But they all help push the program forward. And sometimes, they get the siblings of current/former players. Jabril Cox, who won 3 titles and transferred to LSU, his brother Jasir is on the team. Trey Lance's brother signed there this past ESD. I don't know how they started it, but however they did, SBU needs to copy their model because it's clearly working. Past two HC's now coach FBS, No. 2 overall draft pick, Lance is about to go in the top-15, Dillon Radunz is projected as a late first/second-round pick (his brother Nick is also on the team). It's working, and they are the definition of the next man up.

Everything you just said is correct about NDSU, I have been following them very closely since Brock Jensen's days. I think SB cant ever bring in coaches that have the skill set to bring in good players and turn them into great players, the way NDSU does. NDSU O line coach is leaving to work with his old coach at Wyoming. It will be the next man up and they will continue their dynasty to be the top team in the FCS. I strongly believe things will never change with SB, unless Priore leaves. And that ain't happening.

Have yo seen what is going on with JSU lately. Deon Sanders is their HC and he is recruiting 4-star players out of high schools weekly. And bringing big-name transfers from Florida. Most of his coaching staff are former NFL players too. I just hope these coaches have what it takes to turn that team into a power house, like NDSU. That would be cool to see.

I've been following it very closely since his hiring, and have talked with other FCS insiders. We're all watching closely. Unfortunately, the JSU Athletics department is screwing itself over.  They've started to publicly and privately attack journalists who say one bad word or even ask questions that might be construed as negative. The biggest site covering HBCU athletics was blocked by JSU after publishing this piece (https://hbcusports.com/2020/12/24/dont-let-deion-sanders-shooting-his-shot-gas-you-up/). You'd never see that at NDSU. I know someone who once wrote something "bad" about NDSU's play and the following week, the head coach talked to him one on one after the post-game press conference to address any and all issues he had with the program. Gave him all the time he wanted, off the record of course, but he wanted to answer the questions being asked. You don't see that at other programs. NDSU is just built differently.

I think it is all BS. Let Sanders bloviate about his newfound passion and allow him to blow smoke up every media a$$. He is going to let the nation know that he is going to do something terrific for JSU, and he wants everybody to know this. It clearly is working for recruiting. Now, he just knows needs to put it all on the 50-yard line and win games. There is no way in Hell that NCAA will ever have any Bowl games because of him. The NCAA is evil in my eyes anyway. The shunting of the FCS is getting old and needs to change.

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« Reply #269 on: January 07, 2021, 04:32:45 pm »
Jesus Christ... WTF????

I mean, good for him that he's able to make it to a top-10 ranked FBS team... and we develop linemen rather well... but damn, that's a low blow. I'm sick of this BS happening in all sports.

Transfers happen all the time. Every kid wants to play football in the FBS and be a starter. Even NDSU will lose good players to Transfers. The problem SB has is. They dont have that "next man up" mentality. They dont have backups that can be starters, so this is going to hurt SB offensive line. SB Offensive line wasn't as good as you think they are the last 2 years. I watched every game they played and they couldn't give our RB a lane to run through and the D line would sometimes push SB offensive line backward.

NDSU also brings in FBS transfers. The program is not too fond of bringing in tons of transfers, as they like to build a player up through their system, but when they do bring in a transfer, it pays big dividends. They find no name, or not well-known players in their own backyard and build them into All-American players. I want to say half their roster hails from either Minnesota or North Dakota, which makes sense. But they all help push the program forward. And sometimes, they get the siblings of current/former players. Jabril Cox, who won 3 titles and transferred to LSU, his brother Jasir is on the team. Trey Lance's brother signed there this past ESD. I don't know how they started it, but however they did, SBU needs to copy their model because it's clearly working. Past two HC's now coach FBS, No. 2 overall draft pick, Lance is about to go in the top-15, Dillon Radunz is projected as a late first/second-round pick (his brother Nick is also on the team). It's working, and they are the definition of the next man up.

Everything you just said is correct about NDSU, I have been following them very closely since Brock Jensen's days. I think SB cant ever bring in coaches that have the skill set to bring in good players and turn them into great players, the way NDSU does. NDSU O line coach is leaving to work with his old coach at Wyoming. It will be the next man up and they will continue their dynasty to be the top team in the FCS. I strongly believe things will never change with SB, unless Priore leaves. And that ain't happening.

Have yo seen what is going on with JSU lately. Deon Sanders is their HC and he is recruiting 4-star players out of high schools weekly. And bringing big-name transfers from Florida. Most of his coaching staff are former NFL players too. I just hope these coaches have what it takes to turn that team into a power house, like NDSU. That would be cool to see.

I've been following it very closely since his hiring, and have talked with other FCS insiders. We're all watching closely. Unfortunately, the JSU Athletics department is screwing itself over.  They've started to publicly and privately attack journalists who say one bad word or even ask questions that might be construed as negative. The biggest site covering HBCU athletics was blocked by JSU after publishing this piece (https://hbcusports.com/2020/12/24/dont-let-deion-sanders-shooting-his-shot-gas-you-up/). You'd never see that at NDSU. I know someone who once wrote something "bad" about NDSU's play and the following week, the head coach talked to him one on one after the post-game press conference to address any and all issues he had with the program. Gave him all the time he wanted, off the record of course, but he wanted to answer the questions being asked. You don't see that at other programs. NDSU is just built differently.

I think it is all BS. Let Sanders bloviate about his newfound passion and allow him to blow smoke up every media a$$. He is going to let the nation know that he is going to do something terrific for JSU, and he wants everybody to know this. It clearly is working for recruiting. Now, he just knows needs to put it all on the 50-yard line and win games. There is no way in Hell that NCAA will ever have any Bowl games because of him. The NCAA is evil in my eyes anyway. The shunting of the FCS is getting old and needs to change.

JSU can't play it the FCS playoffs due to conference rules. That's going to be the biggest disappointment from all the new fan fare.