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Homecoming - UNH
« on: October 10, 2017, 08:23:58 pm »
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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2017, 05:59:40 pm »
We're good, UNH is good, the turn out this year needs to be massive and I think it will be. Looks like the weather will cooperate too. If there was ever a year we could break 13k I think this is it.

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2017, 12:03:36 pm »
I saw Josh Valentine on the sideline last week dressed, but no gear on.. He looked fine, bouncing around, jumping up and down, looking like he was having a good time. I noticed he is once again not on the depth chart for this game. Just curious if he is out for the season and why. If so will he get a medical redshirt for this year..

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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2017, 04:31:27 pm »
If it was a disciplinary or academic issue he wouldn't be on the sidelines so from what I gather it is either an injury or an illness. The way the medical redshirt works is if a player plays only 10% of the total games due to an injury or an illness then the team could ask the NCAA to give the player the extra year

Hammer another item for you I understand that former AD Jim Fiore has a son starting as a RB on Ward Melville's JV

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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2017, 05:35:38 pm »
If it was a disciplinary or academic issue he wouldn't be on the sidelines so from what I gather it is either an injury or an illness. The way the medical redshirt works is if a player plays only 10% of the total games due to an injury or an illness then the team could ask the NCAA to give the player the extra year

Hammer another item for you I understand that former AD Jim Fiore has a son starting as a RB on Ward Melville's JV

Campi, yes. Mike Fiore, son of Jim Fiore is an an incredible running back. He's a 10th grader and will be a tremendous asset when he goes to varsity. he is a good kid, too!!!

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2017, 08:51:41 pm »
Josh Valentine is done for the season......




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« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2017, 09:16:55 pm »
That 1 on 1 with Carbone & the relationship the coach P & has with his father; it really leaves you thinking is it who you Know that gives you the opportunity within the program.  I like Cabone I think the he has a lot of heart n has improved a lot the last year at SBU.

I have heard whispers that a few players families had sponsor sign on with SBU.

I also spoke with a few players parents about this & they are concerned about this issue & the way it may impact who gets playing time...

I am from the old school program that hard work & talent gives you the opportunities; but today it's all about the financial support within the program...

Times have change & i am getting older; if this is true i do not like the direction how college football is going...

UNH has a real good coaching staff do not underestimate there game plan;  the QB & TE tore us up last year and we not adjust to this in the 2nd half & they rack up serious points.

I watch game film on UNH & there current QB loves to keep the ball & he throw on the run.   This game will be a challenge for our DB & who ever controls the ball more  is going to win this game.   If your always looking for that big play' you will loose this game; clock management & long drives & moving the chains and SBU will win this game.

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« Reply #7 on: October 13, 2017, 05:20:36 am »
That 1 on 1 with Carbone & the relationship the coach P & has with his father; it really leaves you thinking is it who you Know that gives you the opportunity within the program.  I like Cabone I think the he has a lot of heart n has improved a lot the last year at SBU.

I have heard whispers that a few players families had sponsor sign on with SBU.

I also spoke with a few players parents about this & they are concerned about this issue & the way it may impact who gets playing time...

I am from the old school program that hard work & talent gives you the opportunities; but today it's all about the financial support within the program...

Times have change & i am getting older; if this is true i do not like the direction how college football is going...

UNH has a real good coaching staff do not underestimate there game plan;  the QB & TE tore us up last year and we not adjust to this in the 2nd half & they rack up serious points.

I watch game film on UNH & there current QB loves to keep the ball & he throw on the run.   This game will be a challenge for our DB & who ever controls the ball more  is going to win this game.   If your always looking for that big play' you will loose this game; clock management & long drives & moving the chains and SBU will win this game.

So basically what you are saying is. If your donate enough money to the football program, we will start your kid?? This sounds a lot like the PAL league. This could be the case with Carbone considering he had no scholarship offers coming out of high school, But you dont know if this is really the case with him or not, just hearsay..

I understand football programs struggle to raise money on Long Island and school have to do what needs to be done to stay a float. But to make someone a starter because of a large booster, is not my idea of rooting and supporting a team. I used to see that all the time in the Youth programs and it drove me crazy and i would call coaches out on that ..I hope SB doesnt fall into that trap..

If SB can stop the bonehead penalties they have a shot at beating UNH. They must also trust Carbone arm. If he is doing well, and i believe he will do well, let him throw the ball, something coach P did not do at the end of the 4th Q last week..
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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2017, 05:29:29 am »
Josh Valentine is done for the season......

Thats too bad. I am a big fan of Josh going back to his days in commack. I hope he gets one more year of eligibility added to his scholarship..

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2017, 08:58:05 am »
I hope there is an administrator of this forum and that he/she removes SBUFootball and his baseless and petty post re sponsors, players and playing time from this site.  This forum ought not be used by a player's disgruntled parent to malign the program, the coaches, other players and their families with such baseless and nonsensical accusations. What a disgrace! 

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #10 on: October 13, 2017, 03:16:34 pm »
So now SBUfootball u a claiming that it is pay to play, unreal.
I find it laughable that you make such statements. I have heard of big time schools paying to get talent but never heard of a parent paying so little johnny could play. If u are that disgruntled then find another school. If u dont think the coach is good thats one thing, but now u are accussing people of breaking ncaa rules. Grow up dude.

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2017, 05:43:41 am »
This board got spooky quite. Me and about 30 friends will be at the SB game tomorrow and we are tailgating in our usual lot instead of eating inside of wolfstock. The gates are open for the general public this year, so we will still mingle inside the den and chat.. We decided to cater food this game instead of the usual barbecuing. It should be fun win or lose.

Lets not get personal on this forum fellas. People are still entitled to say what they want, right or wrong. If you dont like what someone is saying just ignore that person. We dont know for a fact what that poster said is true or not. Just take it with a grain of salt and move on..

UNH is ranked 12th in this week polls. They always play us tough. A win here will spring us back in the national rankings.

SB has the tools to do win this game. Limit the penalties and mix things up on offense and we should score some points on UNH. Defense needs to be careful of the long play. UNH Q has a strong arm and will throw the ball deep..

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #12 on: October 14, 2017, 09:56:03 am »
nova @ jmu on gameday.

i give JMU a lot of credit- that university does a lot of things right.  im glad the CAA is on the primetime. 

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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #13 on: October 14, 2017, 09:16:44 pm »
again this week, the OL gives the 'bone plenty of time to throw, AND opens holes.  liotine/bedell is a great 1-2 punch.  third quarter drive changed the game, bedell's reverse.  then, the red zone strip (henderson), into a highlight reel throw from 'bone to jackson, and then more great defense and a pick (segure). 

the team seemed to get better on every play in the second half.  great pressure, especially on third down, in that fourth Q.  the defense was great today, good tackling, but again the OL had a big day. 

great job SB.  great job today. 

also, did we lose bolden and how is that hammy. 
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Re: Homecoming - UNH
« Reply #14 on: October 14, 2017, 10:19:00 pm »
  Other than the USF game this was the best they played as a complete team all season.  Great defense in the 2nd half and the offense keeps chugging along .  Our punt unit is great those kicks are pro style high and lots of hang time.