Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Perry Mullins - THey recruiting enthusiasts, hope you will like more in detail analysis in this installment of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In this rendition, we will be looking at Perry Mullins - T, a talented T, coming out of RIDGEWAY HS, TN. Mullins is a 4 star player, and his overall ranking is 103. Mullins is 6' 5" tall, weighs 294 pounds and is 19 years old. Here is what he brings to the table:
His leadership is through the roof. He is on the frontline, always. What you get with this kid, is a guy who understands that this is a team sport. This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. With this guy on the team, they will have to buy extra weights. He is just that strong. This kid is already a pretty good blocker in the running game. He will only get better as he refines his technique. He shows good instincts of where to turn defenders when pass blocking.
According to multiple sources, teams that have contacted Mullins include: Rome State Centurions, Cumberland Explorers, Payne State Mavericks, Rainier College Majestics, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Whitney College Engineers, Redwood Mammoths, Northern Mississippi Mavericks, Boulder State Grizzlies, Huntington State Minerss, College of San Diego Friars, Darnell State Legislators, Utah A_M Aggies, Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies, Travis College Bucks, Detroit City College Knights, Portland Tech Magpies, Colorado Poly Redbirds, Petersburg Patriots, Liberty College Bells, Topeka State Braves, North Carolina Tech Techsters, Canyon A_M Armadillos, Indiana A_M Reapers, Mobile Maritime Middies, Chicago Poly Catamounts, Western Florida Wolves, Eastern Kansas Warriors, South Valley State Roadrunners, Minnesota Tech Lakers, Iowa A_M Bulls.
Currently, no one has any clue as to where Mullins intends to go. Week 13 Recruiting Update150 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 12. 3 star players committed this week: 66. 2 star players committed this week: 68. 1 star players committed this week: 4.
2 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Frank Mclaughlin (a 4 star RB from SOUTH PLAINS ACADEMY ranked at #57) who committed to College of Waco.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 25.
St Patricks Shamrocks locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 6 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 1076.Kyle Sanchez - T (HUNT) upset warning from coaching staff.Kyle Sanchez - T (HUNT) posted on social media about a recent warning from Kenny Cornell (HC). Sanchez is quite unhappy with his position on the depth chart being questioned.Saylor, Calvin (COAS) reveals recent praise from John Drake (HC).Calvin Saylor - CB (COAS) thanked John Drake (HC) for the kind words about his performance. The respect between Saylor and HC Drake is high. Praise by the coach and how well this was recieved by Saylor is testament to that.Prestige UpdatesPrestige Changes for week 13
Losses: Petersburg Patriots were no match for the Bulein Hornets : Prestige loss - 0.05Independent Teams News: St Blane Fighting Saints defense dominates! The Fighting Saints' defense is beating the brakes off people this season. In 10 games they've surrendered only 1998 total yards and 106 points. Matthew Wise - LB is the boss of the defense with 63 tackles on the year. Could the Fighting Saints become a defining defense for the league?
Miami State Gulls surprise everyone! The Miami State Gulls fans are celebrating after the Gulls took down the College of San Diego Friars. In a superb effort the Gulls kept at it, and brought home the win. The Friars are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Gulls winning the fans are hoping that the Gulls will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Red River State Rowdies upset the College of Waco Cowboys! With an outstanding effort the Red River State Rowdies pull off the upset against College of Waco Cowboys. Everyone had expected the College of Waco Cowboys to handle the Red River State Rowdies with ease, but the Rowdies just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Cowboys, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Northern Mississippi Mavericks surprise everyone! The Northern Mississippi Mavericks fans are celebrating after the Mavericks took down the Mississippi A_M Generals. In a superb effort the Mavericks kept at it, and brought home the win. The Generals are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Mavericks winning the fans are hoping that the Mavericks will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Georgia Baptist Gators resigns Eric Gladden as DB Coach The Gators have announced that they have given Eric Gladden a new contract. Gladden will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Spokane State Indians resigns Ed Martin as DL Coach The Indians have announced that they have given Ed Martin a new contract. Martin will continue to serve as DLCoach for 5 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Penn Catholic Crusaders resigns Aaron Hacker as RB and Receivers Coach The Crusaders have announced that they have given Aaron Hacker a new contract. Hacker will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 6 years earning 0.16 million per year.
Coastal State Eagles resigns Roderic Ball as Special Teams Coach The Eagles have announced that they have given Roderic Ball a new contract. Ball will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 3 years earning 0.27 million per year.
Week 12: RB Randy Wall (BUL) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 12's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back Randy Wall. His 31 att, 137 yds, 4 TD performance stood out in the 55 to 16 victory for the Bulein Hornets.
The gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 975 Yards and 7 Touchdowns for the season.
Bulein Hornets prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 12: DE Lester Harris (PAYN) wins Defensive Player of the Week Week 12 saw a stellar performance from Payne State Mavericks's Lester Harris, who dominated the line of scrimmage. With 4 sacks and 10 tackles, he played a pivotal role in the Mavericks's win over Ferguson Wildcats. Harris is now on track for a remarkable season, boasting 7 sacks after being signed in 1972.
Payne State Mavericks prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 12 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Harvey Jimenez - DE, NCTC. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jonathan Boisvert - RB, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Alvin Butters - SS, VALY. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Mark Wilson - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Brian Kolb - DE, LAWR. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Luther Dickinson - RB, LAWR. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Jim McNiel - DE, STIG. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Russell Gavin - RB, WHIT. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Glen May - DE, STBL. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Raleigh Cutler - RB, STBL. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Lawerence Ouellette - DT, GRAFT. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Mark Burrough - RB, BRUN. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Lester Harris - DE, PAYN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Mark Brackens - RB, PAYN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Ivan Blackburn - DE, SPOK. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Mike Byers - QB, CCLA. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: William Walter - LB, GBAP. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: David Cross - RB, CEKY. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Wesley Holden - DE, UTAM. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Harold Cox - RB, WYOM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Daniel Arriaga - DE, ALEX. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Randy Wall - RB, BUL. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: John Joubert - CB, TRAV. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Keith Emery - RB, REDR.
Game Recaps for Week 12Coastal State Eagles - 12, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 0 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 30, Maryland State Bengals - 14 Eastern State Monitors - 30, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 6 North Carolina Tech Techsters - 27, Charleston Tech Admirals - 6 Valley State Gunslingers - 16, Tempe College Titans - 14 Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 37, Canyon A_M Armadillos - 17 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 65, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 7 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 31, College of Omaha Raiders - 3 Boulder State Grizzlies - 34, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 7 Lawrence State Chippewa - 33, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 6 Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 27, Iowa A_M Bulls - 20 Whitney College Engineers - 23, Lincoln Presidents - 13 St Ignatius Lancers - 23, Wisconsin State Brewers - 13 St Magnus Vikings - 43, Western Iowa Canaries - 10 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 23, Indiana A_M Reapers - 15 Detroit City College Knights - 19, Central Ohio Aviators - 6 Dickson Maroons - 18, Sadler Bluecoats - 17 Grafton Scholars - 48, Pierpont Purple - 13 Brunswick Knights - 38, George Fox Reds - 14 Ellery Bruins - 21, Henry Hudson Explorers - 3 Cleveland Tigers - 9, Queen City Monarchs - 6 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 23, Topeka State Braves - 10 Payne State Mavericks - 34, Ferguson Wildcats - 6 Redwood Mammoths - 20, Northern California Miners - 6 Lane State Emeralds - 17, Portland Tech Magpies - 3 Spokane State Indians - 26, Rainier College Majestics - 24 CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 31, Coastal California Dolphins - 0 Western Florida Wolves - 30, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 17 Central Kentucky Tigers - 37, Cumberland Explorers - 17 Georgia Baptist Gators - 21, Noble Jones College Colonels - 18 Bayou State Cougars - 16, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 10 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 16, Mississippi A_M Generals - 3 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 20, Opelika State Wildcats - 7 Utah A_M Aggies - 37, South Valley State Roadrunners - 34 Provo Tech Lions - 30, Cache Valley Cowboys - 0 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 61, Custer College Cavalry - 12 Mile High State Falcons - 30, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 6 Chesapeake State Clippers - 44, Central Carolina Lions - 7 Potomac College Pelicans - 48, Richmond State Colonials - 0 Alexandria Generals - 17, Mobile Maritime Middies - 16 Bulein Hornets - 55, Petersburg Patriots - 16 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 22, Arkansas A_T Badgers - 19 Red River State Rowdies - 37, College of Waco Cowboys - 6 Travis College Bucks - 17, Darnell State Legislators - 14 Lubbock State Hawks - 27, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 0 Rome State Centurions - 24, Pittsburgh State Finches - 6 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 17, Garden State Redbirdss - 10 Chicago Poly Catamounts - 38, Idaho A_M Pirates - 0 American Atlantic Pelicans - 22, St Patricks Shamrocks - 3 Miami State Gulls - 28, College of San Diego Friars - 7 Liberty College Bells - 27, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 14 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 10, Huntington State Minerss - 3 St Pancras Lions - 19, Boston State Pirates - 5 Minns College Mavericks - 44, Lambert College Stags - 7 St Blane Fighting Saints - 63, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 7Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Floyd Goble - THi football lovers, happy you are here for a brand new edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In this issue of Recruiting Watch, I am looking at Floyd Goble - T. Goble is an intriguing T, who played high school football at ANACOSTIA HS, DC. Goble is a 4 star recruit, ranked 95. Goble is 6' 5" tall, clocks in at 298 pounds and is 18 years old. Here is the report, we have assembled on him:
Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. Liked by coaches and teammates. He will never throw someone else under the bus to save himself. This guy is built like a tank. Pass blocking against college players makes for a difficult transition from high school. But the tape indicates he will do well in that regard.
The list of teams that have been in contact with Floyd Goble is long. According to people close to Goble, all of these teams have reached out to him: Potomac College Pelicans, Rome State Centurions, Central Ohio Aviators, Charleston Tech Admirals, Payne State Mavericks, Commonwealth Catholic Knights, Lane State Emeralds, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Northern Mississippi Mavericks, Chesapeake State Clippers, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Maryland State Bengals, Minnesota Tech Lakers, Coastal State Eagles, Ellery Bruins, Garden State Redbirdss, Central Carolina Lions, North Carolina Tech Techsters, Grafton Scholars, Penn Catholic Crusaders, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen, Boulder State Grizzlies.
Week 12 Recruiting Update347 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 3. 4 star players committed this week: 23. 3 star players committed this week: 90. 2 star players committed this week: 223. 1 star players committed this week: 8.
9 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Robert Cowley (a 5 star G from DELTA HS ranked at #14) who committed to Minnesota Tech.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 62.
Texas Panhandle Cowboys locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 15 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 926.Catron, Brent (LIBTY) furious over warning from Michael Dale (HC).Brent Catron - SS (LIBTY) ranted in a recent interview about his dissatisfaction with a warning from Michael Dale (HC). Catron, Brent ranted extensively about ongoing discussions of the depth chart and his position on it.James O'Leary - T (CPOLY) thanks coaches for his recent performance.Recent praise from Brendan Erickson (HC) is the talk of the day, and now James O'Leary - T (CPOLY) replied. O'Leary was pleased by the praise from Brendan Erickson (HC).League News: El Paso Methodist Bandits defense dominates! The Bandits' defense is lighting people up this season. In 10 games they've given up only 2000 total yards and 74 points. James Battle - SS is the field general of the defense with 64 take downs on the year. Could the Bandits become a defining defense for the league?
Penn Catholic Crusaders pull off the upset! The Penn Catholic Crusaders fans are celebrating after the Crusaders took down the Huntington State Minerss. In a fantastic effort the Crusaders brought home the win against a superior opponent. The supporters of the Crusaders are taking the victory as evidence that the team is only a couple of seasons away from being a top program, if they can keep progressing and developing their program.
Detroit City College Knights surprise everyone! The Detroit City College Knights have managed an unlikely win against St Ignatius Lancers. The Lancers appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Knights kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Lancers to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Knights fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Iowa A_M Bulls upset the Lawrence State Chippewa! With an outstanding effort the Iowa A_M Bulls pull off the upset against Lawrence State Chippewa. Everyone had expected the Lawrence State Chippewa to handle the Iowa A_M Bulls with ease, but the Bulls just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Chippewa, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies resigns Joshua Miller as QB Coach The Grizzlies have announced that they have given Joshua Miller a new contract. Miller will continue to serve as QBCoach for 7 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies resigns Delbert Farr as Offensive Coordinator The Grizzlies have announced that they have given Delbert Farr a new contract. Farr will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 0.76 million per year.
Lubbock State Hawks resigns Greg Williams as OL Coach The Hawks have announced that they have given Greg Williams a new contract. Williams will continue to serve as OLCoach for 5 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Mobile Maritime Middies resigns Matthew Cochran as Defensive Coordinator The Middies have announced that they have given Matthew Cochran a new contract. Cochran will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Bayou State Cougars resigns Kevin Flowers as DB Coach The Cougars have announced that they have given Kevin Flowers a new contract. Flowers will continue to serve as DBCoach for 6 years earning 0.23 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns Mike Mayer as DL Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given Mike Mayer a new contract. Mayer will continue to serve as DLCoach for 5 years earning 0.32 million per year.
Queen City Monarchs resigns Charles Cherry as DL Coach The Monarchs have announced that they have given Charles Cherry a new contract. Cherry will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Ellery Bruins resigns Gerald Welch as Head Recruiter The Bruins have announced that they have given Gerald Welch a new contract. Welch will continue to serve as HeadRecruiter for 7 years earning 0.6 million per year.
Miami State Gulls resigns Isaac Bond as RB and Receivers Coach The Gulls have announced that they have given Isaac Bond a new contract. Bond will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 6 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Wisconsin State Brewers resigns Victor Phillips as Defensive Coordinator The Brewers have announced that they have given Victor Phillips a new contract. Phillips will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 2.01 million per year.
Indiana A_M Reapers resigns Kamu Rivers as Defensive Coordinator The Reapers have announced that they have given Kamu Rivers a new contract. Rivers will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 1.89 million per year.
Lawrence State Chippewa resigns DeSean Brown as DB Coach The Chippewa have announced that they have given DeSean Brown a new contract. Brown will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.18 million per year.
Columbia Military Academy Cadets resigns Trayvon Collado as LB Coach The Cadets have announced that they have given Trayvon Collado a new contract. Collado will continue to serve as LBCoach for 4 years earning 0.23 million per year.
Charleston Tech Admirals resigns Jeffrey Isbell as RB and Receivers Coach The Admirals have announced that they have given Jeffrey Isbell a new contract. Isbell will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Smith getting boosters and fans excited Wyoming A_I Prospectors are feeling the fans' love for Morris Smith. The 21 year old RB from Wyoming A_I Prospectors is enjoying a cult of personality in Prospectors, where his fan following has inexplicably skyrocketed in recent weeks.
Wyoming A_I Prospectors prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 11: RB Boyd Freeman (STBL) wins Offensive Player of the Week Boyd Freeman of St Blane Fighting Saints showcased his running abilities by rushing for 245 yards and scoring 5 touchdowns in the Fighting Saints's commanding 65 to 7 win against Lambert College Stags. His phenomenal performance garnered him the Offensive Player of the Week title.
St Blane Fighting Saints prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 11: DE John Beaulieu (NMINN) wins Defensive Player of the Week Week 11 saw a stellar performance from Northern Minnesota Muskies's John Beaulieu, who dominated the line of scrimmage. With 4 sacks and 13 tackles, he played a pivotal role in the Muskies's win over Queen City Monarchs. Beaulieu is now on track for a remarkable season, boasting 9 sacks after being signed in 1973.
Northern Minnesota Muskies prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 11 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: David Mcginnis - DE, MDST. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Alec Ashe - RB, COWP. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Stan Smith - SS, CNYN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Arthur Mcmurray - RB, CNYN. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jesse Turner - CB, OMAH. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Steven Hembree - RB, BOON. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Paul Roberge - DE, LINC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Victor Young - RB, LINC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Jim Nagel - DE, COMWL. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Boyd Freeman - RB, STBL. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Donald Coffman - SS, HUDS. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Dwight Friend - RB, HUDS. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: John Beaulieu - DE, NMINN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Arthur Keeler - RB, NMINN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Joseph Abbott - DE, RAIN. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Mike Byers - QB, CCLA. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Robert Gray - CB, WFLA. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Derek Cross - RB, GBAP. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Adalberto Flynn - CB, MHSU. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Berry Bergeron - RB, WYOM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Todd O'Sullivan - DE, MOB. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Red Neale - WR, ALEX. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: John Lawson - DE, ARK. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Eric Ratliff - RB, TRAV.
Game Recaps for Week 11Maryland State Bengals - 9, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 6 Eastern State Monitors - 38, Charleston Tech Admirals - 21 Cowpens State Fighting Green - 34, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 3 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 10, Coastal State Eagles - 7 Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 30, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 24 Canyon A_M Armadillos - 31, Valley State Gunslingers - 0 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 23, Tempe College Titans - 13 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 14, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 10 Boulder State Grizzlies - 14, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 10 Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 29, College of Omaha Raiders - 10 Iowa A_M Bulls - 27, Lawrence State Chippewa - 17 Central Ohio Aviators - 16, Indiana A_M Reapers - 6 St Magnus Vikings - 23, Wisconsin State Brewers - 13 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 21, Whitney College Engineers - 3 Lincoln Presidents - 34, Western Iowa Canaries - 7 Detroit City College Knights - 24, St Ignatius Lancers - 17 Brunswick Knights - 38, Grafton Scholars - 21 Ellery Bruins - 27, George Fox Reds - 24 Sadler Bluecoats - 31, Pierpont Purple - 10 Henry Hudson Explorers - 49, Dickson Maroons - 41 McKinney State Renegades - 27, Cleveland Tigers - 21 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 31, Queen City Monarchs - 3 Topeka State Braves - 12, Payne State Mavericks - 7 Redwood Mammoths - 19, Spokane State Indians - 11 CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 29, Portland Tech Magpies - 9 Rainier College Majestics - 16, Coastal California Dolphins - 13 Lane State Emeralds - 30, Northern California Miners - 13 Western Florida Wolves - 19, Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 14 Mississippi A_M Generals - 24, Noble Jones College Colonels - 19 Georgia Baptist Gators - 34, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 0 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 27, Central Kentucky Tigers - 21 Opelika State Wildcats - 30, Cumberland Explorers - 9 Bayou State Cougars - 30, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 17 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 30, South Valley State Roadrunners - 27 Provo Tech Lions - 23, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 7 Mile High State Falcons - 23, Custer College Cavalry - 3 Utah A_M Aggies - 37, Cache Valley Cowboys - 3 Chesapeake State Clippers - 23, Bulein Hornets - 0 Central Carolina Lions - 27, Richmond State Colonials - 14 Alexandria Generals - 44, Petersburg Patriots - 14 Mobile Maritime Middies - 26, Potomac College Pelicans - 0 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 20, Lubbock State Hawks - 3 College of Waco Cowboys - 17, Arkansas A_T Badgers - 11 Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 27, Darnell State Legislators - 24 Travis College Bucks - 44, Red River State Rowdies - 34 Garden State Redbirdss - 19, Rome State Centurions - 7 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 33, Idaho A_M Pirates - 6 American Atlantic Pelicans - 27, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 15 College of San Diego Friars - 36, St Patricks Shamrocks - 6 Liberty College Bells - 30, Miami State Gulls - 0 Penn Catholic Crusaders - 14, Huntington State Minerss - 13 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 27, St Pancras Lions - 17 Boston State Pirates - 31, Minns College Mavericks - 17 St Blane Fighting Saints - 65, Lambert College Stags - 7 Pittsburgh State Finches - 34, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 3Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Preston Somers - DEWelcome my fellow football fans. I am glad to give you Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. For this edition, we will take a look at Preston Somers - DE, an accomplished DE, from ELMORE COUNTY HS, AL. His ranking of 84 nationally, makes him a 4 star player. He is 18 years old, weighs 246 pounds and is 6' 3" tall. OK, let us get down to business!
His high school coaches rave about his work ethic. He brings nice strength to the table. This is important because often his role will to keep contain. You cannot do that if you are on your back. He has a well-developed tackling technique.
The following teams are rumored to be interested in Somers: Charleston Tech Admirals, Cumberland Explorers, Rome State Centurions, Lawrence State Chippewa, Rainier College Majestics, Detroit City College Knights, Central Ohio Aviators, Payne State Mavericks, Redwood Mammoths, Chesapeake State Clippers, Northern Mississippi Mavericks, Boulder State Grizzlies, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Georgia Baptist Gators, Darnell State Legislators, Travis College Bucks, CC Los Angeles Coyotes, Bayou State Cougars, Whitney College Engineers, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Oklahoma City State Wranglers, St Magnus Vikings, Central Kentucky Tigers, Baton Rogue State Red Devils, American Atlantic Pelicans, McKinney State Renegades, Lincoln Presidents, Wyoming A_I Prospectors, Topeka State Braves, Iowa A_M Bulls, Richmond State Colonials, Red River State Rowdies.
Week 11 Recruiting Update57 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 23. 3 star players committed this week: 34. 2 star players committed this week: 0. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
9 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Benjamin Gibbs (a 4 star WR from BEL AIR HS ranked at #36) who committed to Maryland State.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 14.
St Blane Fighting Saints locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 5 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 579.Gregory Knott - RB (LAMB) proud after praise from coaching staff.Gregory Knott - RB (LAMB) was all smiles when discussing the praise by Kevin Pegram (HC) in a recent interview. Knott is over the moon by the praise from Kevin Pegram (HC). The two seem to be getting along very well.Guy, Bennett (COH) is unhappy with coach warning.A recent warning from Richard Lackey (HC) did not sit well with Bennett Guy - RB (COH) according to bloggers following the team. It is clear that trouble is brewing between Guy and Richard Lackey (HC). Especially since the latter reportedly warned Guy that he might lose his spot on the depth chart.Plains Athletic Association News: Boulder State Grizzlies defense dominates! The Grizzlies' defense is stonewalling opponents this season. In 9 games they've given up only 2039 total yards and 110 points. Robert Bickford - LB is the ringleader of the defense with 70 take downs on the year. Could the Grizzlies become a defining defense for the league?
Mile High State Falcons pull off the upset! The Mile High State Falcons fans are celebrating after the Falcons took down the Provo Tech Lions. In a superb effort the Falcons kept at it, and brought home the win. The Lions are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Falcons winning the fans are hoping that the Falcons will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Bayou State Cougars Catch the Northern Mississippi Mavericks by surprise! The Bayou State Cougars fans are celebrating after the Cougars took down the Northern Mississippi Mavericks. In a fantastic effort the Cougars brought home the win against a superior opponent. The supporters of the Cougars are taking the victory as evidence that the team is only a couple of seasons away from being a top program, if they can keep progressing and developing their program.
Cumberland Explorers pull off the upset! The Cumberland Explorers have managed an unlikely win against Noble Jones College Colonels. The Colonels appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Explorers kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Colonels to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Explorers fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Henry Hudson Explorers pull off the upset! With an outstanding effort the Henry Hudson Explorers pull off the upset against George Fox Reds. Everyone had expected the George Fox Reds to handle the Henry Hudson Explorers with ease, but the Explorers just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Reds, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Travis College Bucks resigns Ray Jones as LB Coach The Bucks have announced that they have given Ray Jones a new contract. Jones will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Lubbock State Hawks resigns Darrell Payne as Defensive Coordinator The Hawks have announced that they have given Darrell Payne a new contract. Payne will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Arkansas A_T Badgers resigns Nathan William as Special Teams Coach The Badgers have announced that they have given Nathan William a new contract. William will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 5 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Wyoming A_I Prospectors resigns Arthur Bunn as Head Coach The Prospectors have announced that they have given Arthur Bunn a new contract. Bunn will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 6 years earning 2.97 million per year.
Mile High State Falcons resigns Maurice Haynes as DB Coach The Falcons have announced that they have given Maurice Haynes a new contract. Haynes will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Brunswick Knights resigns Michael Rosser as Head Coach The Knights have announced that they have given Michael Rosser a new contract. Rosser will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 5 years earning 2.08 million per year.
Huntington State Minerss resigns Roland Heck as Offensive Coordinator The Minerss have announced that they have given Roland Heck a new contract. Heck will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 5 years earning 0.81 million per year.
Idaho A_M Pirates resigns Paul Ellis as QB Coach The Pirates have announced that they have given Paul Ellis a new contract. Ellis will continue to serve as QBCoach for 5 years earning 0.23 million per year.
Pittsburgh State Finches resigns Wilfred Guffey as LB Coach The Finches have announced that they have given Wilfred Guffey a new contract. Guffey will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.19 million per year.
St Patricks Shamrocks let their defensive coordinator Tripp go. Robert Tripp will no longer serve as defensive coordinator for the St Patricks Shamrocks, the team announced via their website. The role of defensive coordinator will be filled for the reast of the season by Lawrence Fernandez. The team has been atrocious this season, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Chicago Poly Catamounts resigns John Brownell as LB Coach The Catamounts have announced that they have given John Brownell a new contract. Brownell will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Rome State Centurions resigns Wilburn Jacob as OL Coach The Centurions have announced that they have given Wilburn Jacob a new contract. Jacob will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.21 million per year.
Lincoln Presidents resigns Willy Moore as LB Coach The Presidents have announced that they have given Willy Moore a new contract. Moore will continue to serve as LBCoach for 4 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen resigns Nat Sharp as QB Coach The Frontiersmen have announced that they have given Nat Sharp a new contract. Sharp will continue to serve as QBCoach for 7 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen resigns Glenn Contreras as Defensive Coordinator The Frontiersmen have announced that they have given Glenn Contreras a new contract. Contreras will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 1.3 million per year.
Lawrence State Chippewa resigns Calvin Tucker as Offensive Coordinator The Chippewa have announced that they have given Calvin Tucker a new contract. Tucker will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Iowa A_M Bulls resigns Brian Mooney as Defensive Coordinator The Bulls have announced that they have given Brian Mooney a new contract. Mooney will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 1.77 million per year.
Maryland State Bengals resigns Samuel McClain as RB and Receivers Coach The Bengals have announced that they have given Samuel McClain a new contract. McClain will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Week 10: RB Luther Dickinson (LAWR) wins Offensive Player of the Week In a thrilling matchup, Luther Dickinson showcased his skills with 4 touchdowns and 184 rushing yards, leading Lawrence State Chippewa to a stunning victory against College of Omaha Raiders.
Lawrence State Chippewa prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 10: CB Gene Hogan (BAMA) wins Defensive Player of the Week This week, Gene Hogan from the Alabama Baptist Panthers shined on defense, playing a crucial role in the Generals 23 to 20 triumph against the Alabama Baptist Panthers. His 3 interceptions and 4 tackles were instrumental in keeping the opposition at bay.
Alabama Baptist Panthers prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 10 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Fred Kruse - SS, CHTK. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jonathan Boisvert - RB, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: George Richardson - LB, TMPE. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Grant Chacon - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Joshua Freeman - FS, OKCS. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Luther Dickinson - RB, LAWR. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Norman Hanes - LB, DCC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Don Moultry - QB, STIG. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Mickey Browning - CB, STPAN. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Anthony Mitchel - WR, LIBTY. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Thomas Lawrence - LB, BRUN. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Rick Taft - RB, DICK. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Thomas Conn - SS, TOPK. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: William Stewart - QB, MCKI. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jose Herrington - DE, REDW. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Drew Osteen - WR, LANE. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Gene Hogan - CB, BAMA. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Zachery Vann - RB, OPEL. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jimmy Owens - DE, UTAM. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Dan Flint - QB, SVLST. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Michael Church - DE, BUL. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Malcolm Crook - RB, ALEX. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jamie Galvan - CB, WACO. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Lloyd Wertz - WR, AMAR.
Game Recaps for Week 10Carolina Poly Cardinals - 16, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 3 Cowpens State Fighting Green - 27, Maryland State Bengals - 6 Eastern State Monitors - 30, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 17 Charleston Tech Admirals - 19, Coastal State Eagles - 13 Valley State Gunslingers - 41, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 13 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 38, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 3 Tempe College Titans - 14, Canyon A_M Armadillos - 0 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 17, Boulder State Grizzlies - 12 Lawrence State Chippewa - 49, College of Omaha Raiders - 3 Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 20, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 12 Iowa A_M Bulls - 21, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 20 Central Ohio Aviators - 12, Wisconsin State Brewers - 9 Detroit City College Knights - 21, Minnesota Tech Lakers - 7 St Ignatius Lancers - 30, Western Iowa Canaries - 6 St Magnus Vikings - 21, Lincoln Presidents - 16 Whitney College Engineers - 30, Indiana A_M Reapers - 17 Ellery Bruins - 14, Grafton Scholars - 12 Henry Hudson Explorers - 34, George Fox Reds - 28 Dickson Maroons - 52, Pierpont Purple - 3 Brunswick Knights - 13, Sadler Bluecoats - 10 Topeka State Braves - 27, Ferguson Wildcats - 15 McKinney State Renegades - 24, Payne State Mavericks - 21 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 16, Cleveland Tigers - 10 Redwood Mammoths - 20, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 17 Portland Tech Magpies - 21, Coastal California Dolphins - 20 Lane State Emeralds - 27, Spokane State Indians - 0 Northern California Miners - 33, Rainier College Majestics - 13 Georgia Baptist Gators - 12, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 3 Central Kentucky Tigers - 34, Western Florida Wolves - 12 Cumberland Explorers - 17, Noble Jones College Colonels - 14 Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 37, Opelika State Wildcats - 30 Bayou State Cougars - 16, Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 14 Mississippi A_M Generals - 23, Alabama Baptist Panthers - 20 South Valley State Roadrunners - 41, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 3 Mile High State Falcons - 26, Provo Tech Lions - 23 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 44, Cache Valley Cowboys - 7 Utah A_M Aggies - 27, Custer College Cavalry - 3 Alexandria Generals - 59, Richmond State Colonials - 0 Chesapeake State Clippers - 20, Potomac College Pelicans - 10 Mobile Maritime Middies - 63, Petersburg Patriots - 7 Bulein Hornets - 26, Central Carolina Lions - 10 College of Waco Cowboys - 12, Darnell State Legislators - 3 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 35, Red River State Rowdies - 9 Travis College Bucks - 31, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 24 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 14, Lubbock State Hawks - 11 Rome State Centurions - 41, Idaho A_M Pirates - 10 American Atlantic Pelicans - 26, Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 0 College of San Diego Friars - 31, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 24 Liberty College Bells - 42, St Patricks Shamrocks - 14 Huntington State Minerss - 24, Miami State Gulls - 9 St Pancras Lions - 19, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 16 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 26, Minns College Mavericks - 3 St Blane Fighting Saints - 24, Boston State Pirates - 21 Lambert College Stags - 9, Pittsburgh State Finches - 7 Garden State Redbirdss - 40, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 3Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Johnson Sullivan - WRHey my cohort of football fans. I am happy to deliver another round of analysis in this edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. For this installment, I give you a report on Johnson Sullivan - WR, WR, from BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HS, MD. His ranking of 79 nationally, makes him a 4 star recruit. Sullivan is 6' 1" tall, weighs 191 pounds and is 18 years old. Here is our analysis:
The guy has his head on straight. He is driven by his love of the sport. Known for being a bit of a joker in the locker room. but in the good way, everyone smiles when asked about him. He has good hands. Add more speed to the offense. Why would you not? Has the ability to change direction fluidly, which will allow him to work will over the middle.
Johnson Sullivan has a received a lot of attention from recruiters. Lawrence State Chippewa, Rainier College Majestics, Commonwealth Catholic Knights, Lane State Emeralds, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Chesapeake State Clippers, Payne State Mavericks, Whitney College Engineers, Redwood Mammoths, Northern Mississippi Mavericks, Boulder State Grizzlies, Huntington State Minerss, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Maryland State Bengals, Mississippi A_M Generals, Minnesota Tech Lakers, Utah A_M Aggies, Charleston Tech Admirals, Darnell State Legislators have all been in contact with Sullivan.
Sullivan has kept his cards close, and revealed nothing about where he intends to go. Week 10 Recruiting Update83 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 1. 4 star players committed this week: 5. 3 star players committed this week: 76. 2 star players committed this week: 1. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
3 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was William Lyon (a 5 star CB from CRESCENT HS ranked at #23) who committed to Georgia Baptist.
Great Lakes Alliance was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 12.
Central Ohio Aviators locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 4 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 522.John Luster - WR (PETER) upset with criticism from coaching staff.John Luster - WR (PETER) revealed on social media criticism from Juan Chen (HC). Luster is furious with the criticism and stated in no uncertain terms his disdain for Juan Chen (HC).West Coast Athletic Association News: Top receiver trio? The Emeralds trio of Drew Osteen - WR, Walter Shrader - WR and Tony Gist - WR are currently the leading trio of pass catchers in the league, with 8 receiving touchdowns between the three.
Cumberland Explorers upset the Mississippi A_M Generals! The Cumberland Explorers fans are celebrating after the Explorers took down the Mississippi A_M Generals. In a superb effort the Explorers kept at it, and brought home the win. The Generals are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Explorers winning the fans are hoping that the Explorers will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
College of Waco Cowboys resigns Alva Boatwright as Defensive Coordinator The Cowboys have announced that they have given Alva Boatwright a new contract. Boatwright will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 6 years earning 1.25 million per year.
Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes resigns Thomas Kraus as LB Coach The Hurricanes have announced that they have given Thomas Kraus a new contract. Kraus will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Alexandria Generals resigns Daniel Stewart as RB and Receivers Coach The Generals have announced that they have given Daniel Stewart a new contract. Stewart will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Mobile Maritime Middies resigns Keneth Hadley as DL Coach The Middies have announced that they have given Keneth Hadley a new contract. Hadley will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.17 million per year.
Potomac College Pelicans resigns Michael Wolfe as RB and Receivers Coach The Pelicans have announced that they have given Michael Wolfe a new contract. Wolfe will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Colorado Poly Redbirds resigns William Curtis as DL Coach The Redbirds have announced that they have given William Curtis a new contract. Curtis will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Colorado Poly Redbirds resigns David Burkholder as Special Teams Coach The Redbirds have announced that they have given David Burkholder a new contract. Burkholder will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 4 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Northern Mississippi Mavericks resigns Dong Staggs as Special Teams Coach The Mavericks have announced that they have given Dong Staggs a new contract. Staggs will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 4 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Bayou State Cougars resigns Greg Fortenberry as QB Coach The Cougars have announced that they have given Greg Fortenberry a new contract. Fortenberry will continue to serve as QBCoach for 4 years earning 0.17 million per year.
Georgia Baptist Gators resigns Delbert Winslow as RB and Receivers Coach The Gators have announced that they have given Delbert Winslow a new contract. Winslow will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 3 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Noble Jones College Colonels resigns Bryan Bozeman as DL Coach The Colonels have announced that they have given Bryan Bozeman a new contract. Bozeman will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Rainier College Majestics resigns Paul Bruner as LB Coach The Majestics have announced that they have given Paul Bruner a new contract. Bruner will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.17 million per year.
Coastal California Dolphins resigns Steven Mahaffey as DB Coach The Dolphins have announced that they have given Steven Mahaffey a new contract. Mahaffey will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.13 million per year.
CC Los Angeles Coyotes resigns Burl Wilson as Special Teams Coach The Coyotes have announced that they have given Burl Wilson a new contract. Wilson will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 4 years earning 0.26 million per year.
Portland Tech Magpies resigns Steven Bergeron as DL Coach The Magpies have announced that they have given Steven Bergeron a new contract. Bergeron will continue to serve as DLCoach for 7 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Grafton Scholars resigns Nolan Cole as DB Coach The Scholars have announced that they have given Nolan Cole a new contract. Cole will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Brunswick Knights resigns Willis Gooding as Special Teams Coach The Knights have announced that they have given Willis Gooding a new contract. Gooding will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 5 years earning 0.16 million per year.
American Atlantic Pelicans resigns Darryl Hitchcock as DL Coach The Pelicans have announced that they have given Darryl Hitchcock a new contract. Hitchcock will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.27 million per year.
St Blane Fighting Saints resigns Rudolph Melin as DL Coach The Fighting Saints have announced that they have given Rudolph Melin a new contract. Melin will continue to serve as DLCoach for 6 years earning 0.14 million per year.
St Patricks Shamrocks fire George Duke! The St Patricks Shamrocks have announced that George Duke will no longer be their Head Coach. Instead they have promoted their Offensive Coordinator. Everyone knew the season was lost at this point, but the St Patricks Shamrocks apparently wanted to get a head start on changing the atmosphere.
Whitney College Engineers resigns Rodney Settle as OL Coach The Engineers have announced that they have given Rodney Settle a new contract. Settle will continue to serve as OLCoach for 3 years earning 0.8 million per year.
Minnesota Tech Lakers resigns James Charles as Defensive Coordinator The Lakers have announced that they have given James Charles a new contract. Charles will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Oklahoma City State Wranglers resigns Warren Cartwright as Special Teams Coach The Wranglers have announced that they have given Warren Cartwright a new contract. Cartwright will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 5 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Cowpens State Fighting Green resigns Jerry Jacques as QB Coach The Fighting Green have announced that they have given Jerry Jacques a new contract. Jacques will continue to serve as QBCoach for 5 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Coastal State Eagles resigns Edward Lugo as DB Coach The Eagles have announced that they have given Edward Lugo a new contract. Lugo will continue to serve as DBCoach for 4 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Week 9: RB Dwight Friend (HUDS) wins Offensive Player of the Week In a standout performance, Dwight Friend rushed for 184 yards and scored 2 touchdowns, guiding Henry Hudson Explorers to a win against Pierpont Purple.
Henry Hudson Explorers prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 9: DE William Gross (IDAH) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE William Gross of the Idaho A_M Pirates has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Gross finished with 13 Tck, 1 Sck.
Idaho A_M Pirates prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 9 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Al Mabry - DE, CAPL. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jonathan Boisvert - RB, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Jim Farrar - FS, TMPE. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Grant Chacon - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Robert Thorpe - SS, OKCS. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Martin Myers - QB, BOUL. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Gerald Sacco - CB, COH. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: David Mcvey - RB, COH. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: William Gross - DE, IDAH. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Allan Rios - RB, HUNT. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Patrick Fincher - CB, PIER . Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Dwight Friend - RB, HUDS. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: John Beaulieu - DE, NMINN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Mark Brackens - RB, PAYN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jim Grogan - FS, RAIN. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Freddy Eaves - RB, RAIN. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Larry Piper - CB, GBAP. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: George Redmon - RB, BLUEG. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Alvin Corrigan - SS, WYOM. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Richard Allen - RB, COPLY. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Woodrow Hamel - DE, POT. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Kent Lewis - RB, POT. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Ronald Ring - CB, REDR. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Rodney Talbot - WR, ARK.
Game Recaps for Week 9Eastern State Monitors - 21, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 12 Maryland State Bengals - 16, Charleston Tech Admirals - 13 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 31, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 24 Coastal State Eagles - 16, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 13 Tempe College Titans - 33, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 14 Valley State Gunslingers - 17, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 14 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 24, Canyon A_M Armadillos - 0 Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 20, College of Omaha Raiders - 13 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 10, Lawrence State Chippewa - 3 Eastern Kansas Warriors - 25, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 22 Boulder State Grizzlies - 34, Iowa A_M Bulls - 12 Whitney College Engineers - 35, Detroit City College Knights - 27 Indiana A_M Reapers - 26, Lincoln Presidents - 6 Central Ohio Aviators - 38, Western Iowa Canaries - 0 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 20, Wisconsin State Brewers - 6 St Ignatius Lancers - 30, St Magnus Vikings - 24 Ellery Bruins - 25, Sadler Bluecoats - 0 Dickson Maroons - 34, Brunswick Knights - 10 George Fox Reds - 23, Grafton Scholars - 13 Henry Hudson Explorers - 45, Pierpont Purple - 6 McKinney State Renegades - 17, Queen City Monarchs - 14 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 24, Ferguson Wildcats - 14 Payne State Mavericks - 41, Cleveland Tigers - 3 Portland Tech Magpies - 13, Redwood Mammoths - 10 Coastal California Dolphins - 14, Lane State Emeralds - 11 Rainier College Majestics - 27, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 19 Northern California Miners - 10, Spokane State Indians - 3 Western Florida Wolves - 26, Alabama Baptist Panthers - 16 Noble Jones College Colonels - 20, Opelika State Wildcats - 10 Georgia Baptist Gators - 38, Bayou State Cougars - 7 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 35, Central Kentucky Tigers - 17 Cumberland Explorers - 20, Mississippi A_M Generals - 10 Bluegrass State Mustangs - 24, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 0 Provo Tech Lions - 34, South Valley State Roadrunners - 20 Cache Valley Cowboys - 19, Mile High State Falcons - 6 Colorado Poly Redbirds - 27, Custer College Cavalry - 3 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 27, Utah A_M Aggies - 22 Bulein Hornets - 20, Mobile Maritime Middies - 17 Chesapeake State Clippers - 42, Richmond State Colonials - 10 Alexandria Generals - 42, Central Carolina Lions - 20 Potomac College Pelicans - 38, Petersburg Patriots - 15 Lubbock State Hawks - 20, Travis College Bucks - 10 College of Waco Cowboys - 19, Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 16 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 16, Darnell State Legislators - 13 Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 24, Red River State Rowdies - 23 American Atlantic Pelicans - 21, Rome State Centurions - 14 College of San Diego Friars - 30, Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 0 Liberty College Bells - 31, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 7 Huntington State Minerss - 55, St Patricks Shamrocks - 0 St Pancras Lions - 27, Miami State Gulls - 6 Minns College Mavericks - 31, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 6 St Blane Fighting Saints - 13, Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 12 Pittsburgh State Finches - 20, Boston State Pirates - 14 Garden State Redbirdss - 35, Lambert College Stags - 18 Idaho A_M Pirates - 20, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 17Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: George Coyne - SSGreetings my fellow football lovers, I bring you to a brand new edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In this issue of Recruiting Watch, I am looking at George Coyne - SS. Coyne is an intriguing SS, coming out of ARGO HS, IL. Coyne is a 4 star recruit, ranked 67. Coyne is 6' 3" tall, weighs 206 pounds and is 18 years old. Alright, let us get to what the scouts say!
What can I say? The guy loves to win and it shows on the field. Here is a young man who is legitimately explosive. He will go sideline to sideline. You really need that kind of mobility at the Strong Safety position. He has been trained well, and it shows in the way he tackles. great technique. Pretty fast learner.
The teams interested in George Coyne include Chicago Poly Catamounts, St Magnus Vikings, Georgia Baptist Gators, St Blane Fighting Saints, Charleston Tech Admirals, Rainier College Majestics, Lawrence State Chippewa, Bayou State Cougars, Detroit City College Knights, Whitney College Engineers, Boulder State Grizzlies, Huntington State Minerss, CC Los Angeles Coyotes, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Minnesota Tech Lakers, Utah A_M Aggies. George Coyne admitted that it was a bit overwhelming, with teams tripping over each other to set up meetings with him.
Week 9 Recruiting Update148 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 27. 3 star players committed this week: 121. 2 star players committed this week: 0. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
6 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Garfield Person (a 4 star FS from ENGLEWOOD HS ranked at #37) who committed to Lawrence State.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 28.
St Blane Fighting Saints locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 7 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 439.Mel Martin - C (FERG) defends recent performance.Mel Martin - C (FERG) ranted in a recent interview about his dissatisfaction with criticism from John Clarkson (HC). Martin is not happy with John Clarkson (HC) to put it mildly. Recent criticism from John Clarkson (HC) increased tensions between the two.Mazza, Paul (ANAP) praised by coaches.Recent praise from Paul Coward (HC) is the talk of the day, and now Paul Mazza - FS (ANAP) replied. Mazza is over the moon by the praise from Paul Coward (HC). The two seem to be getting along very well.Prestige UpdatesPrestige Changes for week 9
Gains: Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers get surprise win against the American Atlantic Pelicans : Prestige bonus + 0.20
Losses: American Atlantic Pelicans could not even win against the Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers : Prestige loss - 0.20Trouble for Noble Jones College Colonels. It is not looking good for Colonels owing to their 5-1 record this season. Many inside and outside the building are calling for some serious changes, something that is expected to already be under way
League News: St Blane Fighting Saints defense dominates! The Fighting Saints' defense is giving people the business this season. In 6 games they've allowed only 1186 total yards and 59 points. Matthew Wise - LB is the ringleader of the defense with 40 tackles on the year. Could the Fighting Saints become a defining defense for the league?
Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers upset the American Atlantic Pelicans! With an outstanding effort the Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers pull off the upset against American Atlantic Pelicans. Everyone had expected the American Atlantic Pelicans to handle the Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers with ease, but the Cavaliers just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Pelicans, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Commonwealth Catholic Knights pull off the upset! The Commonwealth Catholic Knights have managed an unlikely win against Liberty College Bells. The Bells appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Knights kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Bells to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Knights fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Alabama Baptist Panthers upset the Northern Mississippi Mavericks! With an outstanding effort the Alabama Baptist Panthers pull off the upset against Northern Mississippi Mavericks. Everyone had expected the Northern Mississippi Mavericks to handle the Alabama Baptist Panthers with ease, but the Panthers just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Mavericks, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Maryland State Bengals pull off the upset! With an outstanding effort the Maryland State Bengals pull off the upset against Eastern State Monitors. Everyone had expected the Eastern State Monitors to handle the Maryland State Bengals with ease, but the Bengals just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Monitors, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Travis College Bucks resigns Ezekiel Davila as Defensive Coordinator The Bucks have announced that they have given Ezekiel Davila a new contract. Davila will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 6 years earning 1.29 million per year.
Red River State Rowdies resigns John Zimmer as RB and Receivers Coach The Rowdies have announced that they have given John Zimmer a new contract. Zimmer will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 3 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Red River State Rowdies resigns Freddie Creech as Head Scout The Rowdies have announced that they have given Freddie Creech a new contract. Creech will continue to serve as HeadScout for 5 years earning 0.7 million per year.
Chesapeake State Clippers resigns Jerry Soto as LB Coach The Clippers have announced that they have given Jerry Soto a new contract. Soto will continue to serve as LBCoach for 4 years earning 0.1 million per year.
Alexandria Generals resigns Otis Darling as OL Coach The Generals have announced that they have given Otis Darling a new contract. Darling will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Alexandria Generals resigns Brendan Christensen as Head Coach The Generals have announced that they have given Brendan Christensen a new contract. Christensen will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 4 years earning 3.19 million per year.
Petersburg Patriots fire John Winston! The Petersburg Patriots have announced that John Winston will no longer be their Head Coach. Instead they have promoted their Defensive Coordinator. Everyone knew the season was lost at this point, but the Petersburg Patriots apparently wanted to get a head start on changing the atmosphere.
Wyoming A_I Prospectors resigns Wilton Torres as Offensive Coordinator The Prospectors have announced that they have given Wilton Torres a new contract. Torres will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 1.61 million per year.
Cache Valley Cowboys resigns Raymond Hardy as LB Coach The Cowboys have announced that they have given Raymond Hardy a new contract. Hardy will continue to serve as LBCoach for 6 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns Jordon Guzman as Special Teams Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given Jordon Guzman a new contract. Guzman will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 7 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns Tyrone Villarreal as QB Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given Tyrone Villarreal a new contract. Villarreal will continue to serve as QBCoach for 4 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Georgia Baptist Gators resigns Bill White as Defensive Coordinator The Gators have announced that they have given Bill White a new contract. White will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.66 million per year.
Western Florida Wolves resigns Prince Hatfield as Special Teams Coach The Wolves have announced that they have given Prince Hatfield a new contract. Hatfield will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 3 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Western Florida Wolves resigns Edward Sowell as Offensive Coordinator The Wolves have announced that they have given Edward Sowell a new contract. Sowell will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 1.26 million per year.
Alabama Baptist Panthers resigns Josh Markham as RB and Receivers Coach The Panthers have announced that they have given Josh Markham a new contract. Markham will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 7 years earning 0.33 million per year.
Rainier College Majestics resigns Anthony Rutherford as OL Coach The Majestics have announced that they have given Anthony Rutherford a new contract. Rutherford will continue to serve as OLCoach for 6 years earning 0.21 million per year.
Rainier College Majestics resigns Von Cook as Offensive Coordinator The Majestics have announced that they have given Von Cook a new contract. Cook will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 1.28 million per year.
Coastal California Dolphins resigns Brian Sims as Defensive Coordinator The Dolphins have announced that they have given Brian Sims a new contract. Sims will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 1.29 million per year.
CC Los Angeles Coyotes resigns Ben Langworthy as DL Coach The Coyotes have announced that they have given Ben Langworthy a new contract. Langworthy will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.22 million per year.
Portland Tech Magpies resigns John Skipper as LB Coach The Magpies have announced that they have given John Skipper a new contract. Skipper will continue to serve as LBCoach for 7 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Portland Tech Magpies resigns Kenneth Lai as QB Coach The Magpies have announced that they have given Kenneth Lai a new contract. Lai will continue to serve as QBCoach for 4 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Portland Tech Magpies resigns Jasper Betts as Offensive Coordinator The Magpies have announced that they have given Jasper Betts a new contract. Betts will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 3 years earning 1.09 million per year.
Northern Minnesota Muskies resigns Richard Lockwood as DB Coach The Muskies have announced that they have given Richard Lockwood a new contract. Lockwood will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Topeka State Braves resigns Dan Cleary as Head Coach The Braves have announced that they have given Dan Cleary a new contract. Cleary will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 4 years earning 2.94 million per year.
George Fox Reds resigns Robert Kline as LB Coach The Reds have announced that they have given Robert Kline a new contract. Kline will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Dickson Maroons resigns Lavern Gooding as RB and Receivers Coach The Maroons have announced that they have given Lavern Gooding a new contract. Gooding will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 4 years earning 0.6 million per year.
Dickson Maroons resigns William Wall as Defensive Coordinator The Maroons have announced that they have given William Wall a new contract. Wall will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.46 million per year.
Ellery Bruins resigns George Marshall as DB Coach The Bruins have announced that they have given George Marshall a new contract. Marshall will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.32 million per year.
Idaho A_M Pirates resigns Carl Seitz as DL Coach The Pirates have announced that they have given Carl Seitz a new contract. Seitz will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Minns College Mavericks resigns Manuel Rankin as Special Teams Coach The Mavericks have announced that they have given Manuel Rankin a new contract. Rankin will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 5 years earning 0.34 million per year.
Minns College Mavericks resigns Clarence Tapp as Offensive Coordinator The Mavericks have announced that they have given Clarence Tapp a new contract. Tapp will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 2 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Garden State Redbirdss resigns Don Stevens as LB Coach The Redbirdss have announced that they have given Don Stevens a new contract. Stevens will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.15 million per year.
College of San Diego Friars resigns William Robinson as OL Coach The Friars have announced that they have given William Robinson a new contract. Robinson will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Annapolis Maritime Navigators resigns Marc Laird as DB Coach The Navigators have announced that they have given Marc Laird a new contract. Laird will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Boston State Pirates resigns Johnny Dial as DB Coach The Pirates have announced that they have given Johnny Dial a new contract. Dial will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Commonwealth Catholic Knights resigns Pid Luttrell as DB Coach The Knights have announced that they have given Pid Luttrell a new contract. Luttrell will continue to serve as DBCoach for 7 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Wisconsin State Brewers resigns Steve Fitzgerald as OL Coach The Brewers have announced that they have given Steve Fitzgerald a new contract. Fitzgerald will continue to serve as OLCoach for 7 years earning 0.21 million per year.
Whitney College Engineers resigns Alphonso Tolliver as QB Coach The Engineers have announced that they have given Alphonso Tolliver a new contract. Tolliver will continue to serve as QBCoach for 4 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Central Ohio Aviators resigns Harry Field as Offensive Coordinator The Aviators have announced that they have given Harry Field a new contract. Field will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Minnesota Tech Lakers resigns John Hanson as OL Coach The Lakers have announced that they have given John Hanson a new contract. Hanson will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers resigns Richard Wagner as DB Coach The Pioneers have announced that they have given Richard Wagner a new contract. Wagner will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen resigns Willie Foreman as Special Teams Coach The Frontiersmen have announced that they have given Willie Foreman a new contract. Foreman will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 4 years earning 0.36 million per year.
Canyon A_M Armadillos resigns Randell Haller as Head Coach The Armadillos have announced that they have given Randell Haller a new contract. Haller will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 3 years earning 2.53 million per year.
Tempe College Titans resigns Jc Poling as RB and Receivers Coach The Titans have announced that they have given Jc Poling a new contract. Poling will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Valley State Gunslingers resigns Jason Osteen as DL Coach The Gunslingers have announced that they have given Jason Osteen a new contract. Osteen will continue to serve as DLCoach for 6 years earning 0.27 million per year.
Carolina Poly Cardinals resigns Thomas Gonder as Offensive Coordinator The Cardinals have announced that they have given Thomas Gonder a new contract. Gonder will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.28 million per year.
Week 8: RB Nathan Barnes (PAYN) wins Offensive Player of the Week The star of the game was Nathan Barnes from Payne State Mavericks, who rushed for 226 yards and scored 6 touchdowns, leading to a convincing 63-0 win over Queen City Monarchs. His explosive performance earned him the prestigious Offensive Player of the Week award.
Payne State Mavericks prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 8: DE Santo Wiley (MISAM) wins Defensive Player of the Week Santo Wiley of the Mississippi A_M Generals made headlines this week with a stellar defensive performance in the Generals's win over the Baton Rogue State Red Devils. Contributing 8 tackles and 3 sacks, he played a key role in securing the 44 to 36 victory.
Mississippi A_M Generals prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 8 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Ellis Mosely - DE, CAPL. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Edison Schaefer - RB, MDST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Jerry Boudreau - FS, CNYN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Charles Ewing - QB, CNYN. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Stan Sperry - LB, OMAH. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Luther Dickinson - RB, LAWR. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Norman Hanes - LB, DCC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Mike Griffith - RB, INDAM. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Charles Hudgins - LB, HUNT. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Russel Smith - WR, HUNT. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Jadon Strong - CB, GFOX. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Joseph Starr - RB, ELRY. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: George Dukes - FS, MCKI. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Nathan Barnes - RB, PAYN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Carl Gunner - DE, CCLA. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Mike Byers - QB, CCLA. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Santo Wiley - DE, MISAM. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Melvin Edgar - RB, NJON. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Alejandro Jackson - DE, PROV. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Raymond Carver - RB, UTAM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Todd O'Sullivan - DE, MOB. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Phil Duckworth - QB, CCAR. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Joseph Stapleton - CB, ARK. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Roy Embry - RB, AMAR.
Game Recaps for Week 8Maryland State Bengals - 27, Eastern State Monitors - 14 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 28, Charleston Tech Admirals - 17 North Carolina Tech Techsters - 9, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 3 Cowpens State Fighting Green - 34, Coastal State Eagles - 17 Canyon A_M Armadillos - 49, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 27 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 37, Valley State Gunslingers - 17 Tempe College Titans - 21, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 20 College of Omaha Raiders - 28, Iowa A_M Bulls - 21 Lawrence State Chippewa - 20, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 17 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 13, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 7 Boulder State Grizzlies - 23, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 3 Central Ohio Aviators - 22, Lincoln Presidents - 21 St Ignatius Lancers - 17, Minnesota Tech Lakers - 14 Detroit City College Knights - 38, Wisconsin State Brewers - 0 Indiana A_M Reapers - 30, Western Iowa Canaries - 3 St Magnus Vikings - 31, Whitney College Engineers - 10 George Fox Reds - 31, Dickson Maroons - 14 Grafton Scholars - 6, Sadler Bluecoats - 0 Ellery Bruins - 27, Pierpont Purple - 3 Brunswick Knights - 7, Henry Hudson Explorers - 3 Payne State Mavericks - 63, Queen City Monarchs - 0 Topeka State Braves - 48, Cleveland Tigers - 10 McKinney State Renegades - 15, Ferguson Wildcats - 13 CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 13, Northern California Miners - 10 Redwood Mammoths - 24, Lane State Emeralds - 17 Portland Tech Magpies - 20, Rainier College Majestics - 10 Coastal California Dolphins - 18, Spokane State Indians - 16 Cumberland Explorers - 34, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 0 Georgia Baptist Gators - 27, Western Florida Wolves - 6 Noble Jones College Colonels - 26, Central Kentucky Tigers - 6 Mississippi A_M Generals - 44, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 36 Opelika State Wildcats - 33, Bayou State Cougars - 30 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 21, Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 16 Utah A_M Aggies - 47, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 0 South Valley State Roadrunners - 33, Cache Valley Cowboys - 7 Provo Tech Lions - 38, Custer College Cavalry - 6 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 42, Mile High State Falcons - 7 Central Carolina Lions - 41, Petersburg Patriots - 27 Bulein Hornets - 16, Potomac College Pelicans - 14 Mobile Maritime Middies - 36, Richmond State Colonials - 13 Alexandria Generals - 16, Chesapeake State Clippers - 10 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 25, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 22 Red River State Rowdies - 17, Lubbock State Hawks - 10 College of Waco Cowboys - 29, Travis College Bucks - 24 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 38, Darnell State Legislators - 25 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 22, Liberty College Bells - 7 Huntington State Minerss - 44, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 28 St Pancras Lions - 38, St Patricks Shamrocks - 6 Minns College Mavericks - 20, Miami State Gulls - 17 St Blane Fighting Saints - 21, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 18 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 16, Pittsburgh State Finches - 0 Garden State Redbirdss - 12, Boston State Pirates - 3 Idaho A_M Pirates - 13, Lambert College Stags - 9 Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 23, American Atlantic Pelicans - 10Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Noah Boyer - CBGreetings followers of recruiting news, welcome, welcome, welcome! To yet another edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. For this edition, I give you an introduction to Noah Boyer - CB, a young CB, who played high school football at ROMEO HS, MI. Boyer is ranked as a 4 star player, and 60 overall. Boyer is 6' 0" tall, weighs 183 pounds and is 18 years old. Alright, let us get down to business!
Straight line speed is off the charts. Make up speed? No problem!. This kid will chase you down anywhere on the field.
A lot of teams are vying for a commitment from the young CB. The number of teams that have approached Noah Boyer is not insignificant. Combining multiple media reports, the list of teams that have been in contact include at least the following: St Ignatius Lancers, Rome State Centurions, Charleston Tech Admirals, Detroit City College Knights, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Minnesota Tech Lakers, Maryland State Bengals, Boulder State Grizzlies, Darnell State Legislators.
Week 8 Recruiting Update224 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 33. 3 star players committed this week: 188. 2 star players committed this week: 3. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
7 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Irvin Merrell (a 4 star C from FOREST PARK HS ranked at #46) who committed to Rome State.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 50.
Columbia Military Academy Cadets locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 7 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 291.William Brand (HC) (ROME) irks Phil Carpenter - WR.Phil Carpenter - WR (ROME) let loose on social media about his friction with William Brand (HC). Carpenter defended his recent performance in no uncertain terms. He was particularly harsh on Head Coach Brand.Prestige UpdatesPrestige Changes for week 8
Gains: Liberty College Bells kept scoring points against the Rome State Centurions : Prestige bonus + 0.05
Losses: Bluegrass State Mustangs were blown out by the Mississippi A_M Generals : Prestige loss - 0.05 Rome State Centurions got trampled by the Liberty College Bells : Prestige loss - 0.10Great Lakes Alliance News: Whitney College Engineers: A no Pass Zone. Engineers pass defense this year has been terrific this season, giving up only 427 in 6 games. Said one member of the defensive backfield, ‘We're those guys your mother warned you about.’.
Canyon A_M Armadillos pull off the upset! The Canyon A_M Armadillos surprises everyone with an unlikely road win against Payne State Mavericks. The Mavericks never manage to take control of the game, while the Armadillos kept grinding and drove the victory home. The Mavericks players had expected an easy victory, and this will be a bitter loss and a tough blow to the self-respect of the program. Meanwhile the Armadillos fans are ecstatic and are already entertaining thoughts about a cinderella future.
Bayou State Cougars surprise everyone! The Bayou State Cougars fans are celebrating after the Cougars took down the Central Kentucky Tigers. In a superb effort the Cougars kept at it, and brought home the win. The Tigers are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Cougars winning the fans are hoping that the Cougars will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
St Magnus Vikings upset the Central Ohio Aviators! The St Magnus Vikings fans are celebrating after the Vikings took down the Central Ohio Aviators. In a superb effort the Vikings kept at it, and brought home the win. The Aviators are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Vikings winning the fans are hoping that the Vikings will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Iowa A_M Bulls pull off the upset! With an outstanding effort the Iowa A_M Bulls pull off the upset against Oklahoma City State Wranglers. Everyone had expected the Oklahoma City State Wranglers to handle the Iowa A_M Bulls with ease, but the Bulls just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Wranglers, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
College of Waco Cowboys resigns Juan Ely as DB Coach The Cowboys have announced that they have given Juan Ely a new contract. Ely will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.19 million per year.
College of Waco Cowboys resigns Jeremy Poulin as OL Coach The Cowboys have announced that they have given Jeremy Poulin a new contract. Poulin will continue to serve as OLCoach for 3 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Darnell State Legislators resigns John Hartley as DL Coach The Legislators have announced that they have given John Hartley a new contract. Hartley will continue to serve as DLCoach for 2 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Red River State Rowdies resigns Cleo Curran as QB Coach The Rowdies have announced that they have given Cleo Curran a new contract. Curran will continue to serve as QBCoach for 6 years earning 0.27 million per year.
Lubbock State Hawks resigns Scott Duncan as DB Coach The Hawks have announced that they have given Scott Duncan a new contract. Duncan will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.27 million per year.
Lubbock State Hawks resigns Hardy Kain as DL Coach The Hawks have announced that they have given Hardy Kain a new contract. Kain will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.18 million per year.
Lubbock State Hawks resigns Harris Luckett as RB and Receivers Coach The Hawks have announced that they have given Harris Luckett a new contract. Luckett will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.1 million per year.
Arkansas A_T Badgers resigns Gregory Stinnett as Head Coach The Badgers have announced that they have given Gregory Stinnett a new contract. Stinnett will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 4 years earning 2.43 million per year.
Chesapeake State Clippers resigns Bobby Clegg as Defensive Coordinator The Clippers have announced that they have given Bobby Clegg a new contract. Clegg will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Alexandria Generals resigns Harry Morris as DB Coach The Generals have announced that they have given Harry Morris a new contract. Morris will continue to serve as DBCoach for 2 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Bulein Hornets resigns Mike Rawlings as QB Coach The Hornets have announced that they have given Mike Rawlings a new contract. Rawlings will continue to serve as QBCoach for 3 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Provo Tech Lions resigns Larry Spencer as RB and Receivers Coach The Lions have announced that they have given Larry Spencer a new contract. Spencer will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 4 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Provo Tech Lions resigns Larry Cuevas as QB Coach The Lions have announced that they have given Larry Cuevas a new contract. Cuevas will continue to serve as QBCoach for 4 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Custer College Cavalry resigns Benjamin Bullock as Special Teams Coach The Cavalry have announced that they have given Benjamin Bullock a new contract. Bullock will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 7 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Mile High State Falcons resigns James Chun as LB Coach The Falcons have announced that they have given James Chun a new contract. Chun will continue to serve as LBCoach for 7 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Mile High State Falcons resigns Rocco Hill as DL Coach The Falcons have announced that they have given Rocco Hill a new contract. Hill will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Bluegrass State Mustangs resigns William Johnson as OL Coach The Mustangs have announced that they have given William Johnson a new contract. Johnson will continue to serve as OLCoach for 7 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Bluegrass State Mustangs resigns Joshua Garrison as QB Coach The Mustangs have announced that they have given Joshua Garrison a new contract. Garrison will continue to serve as QBCoach for 6 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Baton Rogue State Red Devils let their defensive coordinator Fernandez go. Lawrence Fernandez will no longer serve as defensive coordinator for the Baton Rogue State Red Devils, the team announced via their website. The role of defensive coordinator will be filled for the reast of the season by John Churchill. The team has been atrocious this season, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Cumberland Explorers resigns Peter Nieto as RB and Receivers Coach The Explorers have announced that they have given Peter Nieto a new contract. Nieto will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Mississippi A_M Generals resigns Elias Singleton as DB Coach The Generals have announced that they have given Elias Singleton a new contract. Singleton will continue to serve as DBCoach for 6 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Northern Mississippi Mavericks resigns Seth Rapp as Defensive Coordinator The Mavericks have announced that they have given Seth Rapp a new contract. Rapp will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.35 million per year.
Bayou State Cougars resigns Malcom Deluca as LB Coach The Cougars have announced that they have given Malcom Deluca a new contract. Deluca will continue to serve as LBCoach for 4 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Bayou State Cougars resigns Wesley Fields as OL Coach The Cougars have announced that they have given Wesley Fields a new contract. Fields will continue to serve as OLCoach for 2 years earning 0.16 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns John Niles as LB Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given John Niles a new contract. Niles will continue to serve as LBCoach for 7 years earning 0.36 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns Bernard Shannon as OL Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given Bernard Shannon a new contract. Shannon will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Central Kentucky Tigers resigns Butch Koss as RB and Receivers Coach The Tigers have announced that they have given Butch Koss a new contract. Koss will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 7 years earning 0.23 million per year.
Georgia Baptist Gators resigns Zeke Brooks as QB Coach The Gators have announced that they have given Zeke Brooks a new contract. Brooks will continue to serve as QBCoach for 7 years earning 0.1 million per year.
Noble Jones College Colonels resigns Brent Bolden as DB Coach The Colonels have announced that they have given Brent Bolden a new contract. Bolden will continue to serve as DBCoach for 3 years earning 0.18 million per year.
Noble Jones College Colonels resigns David Hyland as Special Teams Coach The Colonels have announced that they have given David Hyland a new contract. Hyland will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 7 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Alabama Baptist Panthers resigns Cecil Constant as Offensive Coordinator The Panthers have announced that they have given Cecil Constant a new contract. Constant will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 7 years earning 1.04 million per year.
Rainier College Majestics resigns Keith Rowley as RB and Receivers Coach The Majestics have announced that they have given Keith Rowley a new contract. Rowley will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 3 years earning 0.15 million per year.
Coastal California Dolphins resigns Douglas Wilson as DL Coach The Dolphins have announced that they have given Douglas Wilson a new contract. Wilson will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.2 million per year.
CC Los Angeles Coyotes resigns Kevin Dover as Defensive Coordinator The Coyotes have announced that they have given Kevin Dover a new contract. Dover will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.76 million per year.
Redwood Mammoths resigns William Benoit as DB Coach The Mammoths have announced that they have given William Benoit a new contract. Benoit will continue to serve as DBCoach for 4 years earning 0.21 million per year.
Redwood Mammoths resigns Christopher Elston as LB Coach The Mammoths have announced that they have given Christopher Elston a new contract. Elston will continue to serve as LBCoach for 5 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Redwood Mammoths resigns Andre Moseley as OL Coach The Mammoths have announced that they have given Andre Moseley a new contract. Moseley will continue to serve as OLCoach for 5 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Northern Minnesota Muskies resigns Lamar Sharp as LB Coach The Muskies have announced that they have given Lamar Sharp a new contract. Sharp will continue to serve as LBCoach for 6 years earning 0.14 million per year.
Northern Minnesota Muskies resigns Shane Bergman as QB Coach The Muskies have announced that they have given Shane Bergman a new contract. Bergman will continue to serve as QBCoach for 3 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Topeka State Braves resigns Jacob Skipper as OL Coach The Braves have announced that they have given Jacob Skipper a new contract. Skipper will continue to serve as OLCoach for 3 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Ferguson Wildcats resigns Richard King as DL Coach The Wildcats have announced that they have given Richard King a new contract. King will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.13 million per year.
Dickson Maroons resigns Byron Purcell as LB Coach The Maroons have announced that they have given Byron Purcell a new contract. Purcell will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.24 million per year.
Henry Hudson Explorers resigns Sang Hartmann as RB and Receivers Coach The Explorers have announced that they have given Sang Hartmann a new contract. Hartmann will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 4 years earning 0.25 million per year.
Penn Catholic Crusaders resigns Dan McClanahan as Offensive Coordinator The Crusaders have announced that they have given Dan McClanahan a new contract. McClanahan will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Huntington State Minerss resigns Thomas Ruth as DL Coach The Minerss have announced that they have given Thomas Ruth a new contract. Ruth will continue to serve as DLCoach for 3 years earning 0.2 million per year.
Huntington State Minerss resigns Ronald Darnell as Defensive Coordinator The Minerss have announced that they have given Ronald Darnell a new contract. Darnell will continue to serve as DefensiveCoordinator for 4 years earning 1.28 million per year.
St Pancras Lions resigns Wes Magee as OL Coach The Lions have announced that they have given Wes Magee a new contract. Magee will continue to serve as OLCoach for 4 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Garden State Redbirdss resigns Sal Lynch as Special Teams Coach The Redbirdss have announced that they have given Sal Lynch a new contract. Lynch will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 3 years earning 0.2 million per year.
College of San Diego Friars resigns Nathan Mcknight as QB Coach The Friars have announced that they have given Nathan Mcknight a new contract. Mcknight will continue to serve as QBCoach for 3 years earning 0.11 million per year.
St Blane Fighting Saints resigns John Carrington as RB and Receivers Coach The Fighting Saints have announced that they have given John Carrington a new contract. Carrington will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 7 years earning 0.11 million per year.
St Blane Fighting Saints resigns Floyd Beltran as Head Coach The Fighting Saints have announced that they have given Floyd Beltran a new contract. Beltran will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 4 years earning 2.68 million per year.
Lambert College Stags let their defensive coordinator Lind go. Ronald Lind will no longer serve as defensive coordinator for the Lambert College Stags, the team announced via their website. The role of defensive coordinator will be filled for the reast of the season by Jason Travis. The team has been atrocious this season, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Chicago Poly Catamounts resigns Al Fick as Offensive Coordinator The Catamounts have announced that they have given Al Fick a new contract. Fick will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 6 years earning 1.25 million per year.
Boston State Pirates resigns Sidney Hunt as Head Coach The Pirates have announced that they have given Sidney Hunt a new contract. Hunt will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 3 years earning 3.16 million per year.
Whitney College Engineers resigns Robert Horan as LB Coach The Engineers have announced that they have given Robert Horan a new contract. Horan will continue to serve as LBCoach for 3 years earning 0.17 million per year.
Whitney College Engineers resigns Clayton McCall as Head Trainer The Engineers have announced that they have given Clayton McCall a new contract. McCall will continue to serve as HeadTrainer for 3 years earning 0.5 million per year.
Whitney College Engineers resigns David Kern as Offensive Coordinator The Engineers have announced that they have given David Kern a new contract. Kern will continue to serve as OffensiveCoordinator for 5 years earning 1.33 million per year.
Central Ohio Aviators resigns Alex Fernandes as Special Teams Coach The Aviators have announced that they have given Alex Fernandes a new contract. Fernandes will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 5 years earning 0.15 million per year.
St Magnus Vikings resigns Robert Thatcher as DB Coach The Vikings have announced that they have given Robert Thatcher a new contract. Thatcher will continue to serve as DBCoach for 4 years earning 0.11 million per year.
Minnesota Tech Lakers resigns Daniel Everson as DB Coach The Lakers have announced that they have given Daniel Everson a new contract. Everson will continue to serve as DBCoach for 5 years earning 0.16 million per year.
St Ignatius Lancers resigns John Hall as Special Teams Coach The Lancers have announced that they have given John Hall a new contract. Hall will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 7 years earning 0.19 million per year.
Western Iowa Canaries let their defensive coordinator Churchill go. John Churchill will no longer serve as defensive coordinator for the Western Iowa Canaries, the team announced via their website. The role of defensive coordinator will be filled for the reast of the season by Ed Burnell. The team has been atrocious this season, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Oklahoma City State Wranglers resigns Terry Cave as Head Coach The Wranglers have announced that they have given Terry Cave a new contract. Cave will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 4 years earning 2.5 million per year.
Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen resigns Shannon Avila as RB and Receivers Coach The Frontiersmen have announced that they have given Shannon Avila a new contract. Avila will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 5 years earning 0.17 million per year.
Eastern Kansas Warriors resigns Vic Rice as DL Coach The Warriors have announced that they have given Vic Rice a new contract. Rice will continue to serve as DLCoach for 5 years earning 0.1 million per year.
Lawrence State Chippewa resigns Todd Pleasant as RB and Receivers Coach The Chippewa have announced that they have given Todd Pleasant a new contract. Pleasant will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 4 years earning 0.18 million per year.
Boulder State Grizzlies resigns Jerry Devane as Special Teams Coach The Grizzlies have announced that they have given Jerry Devane a new contract. Devane will continue to serve as SpecialTeamsCoach for 4 years earning 0.18 million per year.
Boulder State Grizzlies resigns Myles Parish as Head Coach The Grizzlies have announced that they have given Myles Parish a new contract. Parish will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 2 years earning 3.14 million per year.
El Paso Methodist Bandits resigns Marshall Holley as LB Coach The Bandits have announced that they have given Marshall Holley a new contract. Holley will continue to serve as LBCoach for 7 years earning 0.13 million per year.
El Paso Methodist Bandits resigns Christopher Levesque as QB Coach The Bandits have announced that they have given Christopher Levesque a new contract. Levesque will continue to serve as QBCoach for 5 years earning 0.16 million per year.
Eastern State Monitors resigns Ricardo Jensen as Head Coach The Monitors have announced that they have given Ricardo Jensen a new contract. Jensen will continue to serve as HeadCoach for 7 years earning 2.07 million per year.
Charleston Tech Admirals resigns Donald Rouse as DB Coach The Admirals have announced that they have given Donald Rouse a new contract. Rouse will continue to serve as DBCoach for 7 years earning 0.28 million per year.
Charleston Tech Admirals resigns Enrique Nolan as DL Coach The Admirals have announced that they have given Enrique Nolan a new contract. Nolan will continue to serve as DLCoach for 4 years earning 0.27 million per year.
North Carolina Tech Techsters resigns Steven Gutierrez as RB and Receivers Coach The Techsters have announced that they have given Steven Gutierrez a new contract. Gutierrez will continue to serve as SkillPositionCoach for 3 years earning 0.12 million per year.
Week 7: RB James Weinberg (GFOX) wins Offensive Player of the Week With a stellar performance, James Weinberg rushed for 234 yards and scored 4 touchdowns, propelling George Fox Reds to triumph over Pierpont Purple.
George Fox Reds prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 7: CB Steven Luttrell (NCTC) wins Defensive Player of the Week This week, Steven Luttrell from the North Carolina Tech Techsters shined on defense, playing a crucial role in the Techsters 17 to 0 triumph against the Carolina Poly Cardinals. His 3 interceptions and 6 tackles were instrumental in keeping the opposition at bay.
North Carolina Tech Techsters prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 7 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Steven Luttrell - CB, NCTC. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Christopher Williams - WR, CMA. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Elliot Turney - DE, CNYN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Andrew Freitas - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Dennis Simons - LB, IOWAM. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Luther Dickinson - RB, LAWR. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Norman Hanes - LB, DCC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Don Moultry - QB, STIG. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Douglas Worrell - DE, BOST. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: John Lyles - RB, CSD. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Michael Purvis - CB, HUDS. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: James Weinberg - RB, GFOX. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: David Stephenson - DE, TOPK. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Tony Craig - RB, TOPK. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Caleb Atherton - DT, CCLA. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: John Coughlin - QB, REDW. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Eric Campbell - DE, WFLA. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Troy Quinones - RB, WFLA. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Eddie McCurry - SS, PROV. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: James Shuman - QB, CACH. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Henry Hutton - CB, MOB. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Theodore Cassidy - RB, ALEX. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Douglas Davis - SS, REDR. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Joseph Briones - WR, REDR.
Game Recaps for Week 7Charleston Tech Admirals - 20, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 10 Eastern State Monitors - 20, Coastal State Eagles - 10 Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 31, Maryland State Bengals - 10 North Carolina Tech Techsters - 17, Carolina Poly Cardinals - 0 Iowa A_M Bulls - 18, Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 7 Lawrence State Chippewa - 30, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 13 Eastern Kansas Warriors - 13, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 10 Boulder State Grizzlies - 48, College of Omaha Raiders - 7 Detroit City College Knights - 31, Indiana A_M Reapers - 28 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 10, Western Iowa Canaries - 6 Wisconsin State Brewers - 12, Whitney College Engineers - 10 St Ignatius Lancers - 34, Lincoln Presidents - 14 St Magnus Vikings - 38, Central Ohio Aviators - 14 Grafton Scholars - 41, Dickson Maroons - 17 George Fox Reds - 42, Pierpont Purple - 16 Brunswick Knights - 24, Ellery Bruins - 17 Henry Hudson Explorers - 23, Sadler Bluecoats - 12 Topeka State Braves - 52, Queen City Monarchs - 7 Ferguson Wildcats - 30, Cleveland Tigers - 6 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 24, McKinney State Renegades - 10 Lane State Emeralds - 16, Rainier College Majestics - 0 Redwood Mammoths - 21, Coastal California Dolphins - 14 CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 24, Spokane State Indians - 0 Northern California Miners - 29, Portland Tech Magpies - 26 Western Florida Wolves - 27, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 0 Noble Jones College Colonels - 20, Alabama Baptist Panthers - 17 Georgia Baptist Gators - 13, Opelika State Wildcats - 7 Bayou State Cougars - 17, Central Kentucky Tigers - 14 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 13, Cumberland Explorers - 7 Mississippi A_M Generals - 52, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 0 Cache Valley Cowboys - 28, Custer College Cavalry - 6 South Valley State Roadrunners - 28, Mile High State Falcons - 14 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 56, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 3 Provo Tech Lions - 29, Utah A_M Aggies - 6 Chesapeake State Clippers - 34, Petersburg Patriots - 6 Mobile Maritime Middies - 25, Central Carolina Lions - 3 Alexandria Generals - 45, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 3 Bulein Hornets - 38, Richmond State Colonials - 3 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 23, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 20 Travis College Bucks - 27, Arkansas A_T Badgers - 10 Red River State Rowdies - 23, Darnell State Legislators - 20 College of Waco Cowboys - 12, Lubbock State Hawks - 10 Liberty College Bells - 41, Rome State Centurions - 0 Huntington State Minerss - 24, Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 7 St Pancras Lions - 27, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 13 Minns College Mavericks - 27, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 24 St Blane Fighting Saints - 30, Miami State Gulls - 6 Penn Catholic Crusaders - 24, Pittsburgh State Finches - 17 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 9, Garden State Redbirdss - 7 Boston State Pirates - 27, Idaho A_M Pirates - 21 American Atlantic Pelicans - 30, Valley State Gunslingers - 7 College of San Diego Friars - 41, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 3 Canyon A_M Armadillos - 29, Payne State Mavericks - 21 Tempe College Titans - 17, St Patricks Shamrocks - 0 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 84, Lambert College Stags - 0Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: James Straub - SSHey fellow football enthusiasts, I bring you to a brand new edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In this issue of Recruiting Watch, I will present a run down of James Straub - SS, SS, from ROBESON HS, IL. Straub is a 4 star player, and his overall ranking is 47. He weighs in at 207 pounds, is 6' 2" tall, at the age of 19. Here is our analysis:
His love for winning leads him to push himself hard, setting an example for everyone. Enough speed to not be a liability. But cannot be asked to cover speedsters on his own. That is not a problem though, teams have other players for that.He has a well-developed tackling technique. Coaches like that.
The following teams are rumored to be interested in Straub: St Magnus Vikings, Chicago Poly Catamounts, Georgia Baptist Gators, St Blane Fighting Saints, Rainier College Majestics, Detroit City College Knights, Carolina Poly Cardinals, Whitney College Engineers, Boulder State Grizzlies, CC Los Angeles Coyotes, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Noble Jones College Colonels, Minnesota Tech Lakers.
Week 7 Recruiting Update33 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 1. 3 star players committed this week: 29. 2 star players committed this week: 3. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Billy Rosser (a 4 star DE from GUILFORD HS ranked at #185) who committed to Georgia Baptist.
Deep South Conference was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 10.
Tempe College Titans locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 2 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 67.Charles Aroney - FS (CUST) thanks coaches for his recent performance.Charles Aroney - FS (CUST) opened up in an interview about all the praise from Rafael Kirk (HC). Aroney was happy with the praise from the coaching staff. Needless to say.Hughes, Rick (COH) praised by coaches.Rick Hughes - WR (COH) was all smiles when discussing the praise by Richard Lackey (HC) in a recent interview. Hughes was happy with the praise from the coaching staff. Needless to say.Praise of LB Dixon (NCTC) from headcoach.Clarence Dixon - LB (NCTC) took to social media after being praised by Marvin Schamun (HC). Dixon acknowledged the praise from his coach, but clearly stated that he thinks he has more to offer.Midwestern Association News: Defense dominates for Monarchs. The Monarchs D-Line is ransacking their enemies so far this season with a total of 10 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 94 tackles in 6 games.
Boston State Pirates pull off the upset! With an outstanding effort the Boston State Pirates pull off the upset against American Atlantic Pelicans. Everyone had expected the American Atlantic Pelicans to handle the Boston State Pirates with ease, but the Pirates just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Pelicans, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Chicago Poly Catamounts pull off the upset! The Chicago Poly Catamounts fans are celebrating after the Catamounts took down the Minns College Mavericks. In a superb effort the Catamounts kept at it, and brought home the win. The Mavericks are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Catamounts winning the fans are hoping that the Catamounts will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Commonwealth Catholic Knights upset the St Pancras Lions! With an outstanding effort the Commonwealth Catholic Knights pull off the upset against St Pancras Lions. Everyone had expected the St Pancras Lions to handle the Commonwealth Catholic Knights with ease, but the Knights just wanted it more. This was really a must win game for the Lions, and the loss will surely put a dent in their confidence.
Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes upset the College of Waco Cowboys! The Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes fans are celebrating after the Hurricanes took down the College of Waco Cowboys. In a superb effort the Hurricanes kept at it, and brought home the win. The Cowboys are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Hurricanes winning the fans are hoping that the Hurricanes will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Bayou State Cougars surprise everyone! The Bayou State Cougars have managed an unlikely win against Mississippi A_M Generals. The Generals appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Cougars kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Generals to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Cougars fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Week 6: RB Ricky Joynes (DCC) wins Offensive Player of the Week Ricky Joynes of Detroit City College Knights showcased his running abilities by rushing for 140 yards and scoring 3 touchdowns in the Knights's commanding 44 to 6 win against Western Iowa Canaries. His phenomenal performance garnered him the Offensive Player of the Week title.
Detroit City College Knights prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 6: DE Hollis Miller (QUEEN) wins Defensive Player of the Week Hollis Miller of the Queen City Monarchs made headlines this week with a stellar defensive performance in the Monarchs's win over the Ferguson Wildcats. Contributing 10 tackles and 4 sacks, he played a key role in securing the 38 to 20 victory.
Queen City Monarchs prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 6 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Greg Crim - CB, CHTK. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jonathan Boisvert - RB, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Harry Yi - LB, ABBP. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Michael Dial - WR, ABBP. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Cliff Seals - DE, OMAH. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Luke Horton - RB, OKCS. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Charles Klinger - DE, COH. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Ricky Joynes - RB, DCC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Jeffrey Simon - SS, PITT. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Cody Royster - RB, CSD. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Lowell Greggs - DE, HUDS. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Micheal Brown - WR, HUDS. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Hollis Miller - DE, QUEEN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Tony Craig - RB, TOPK. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jerry Crutcher - DE, CCAL. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Drew Osteen - WR, LANE. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Jimmy Dawson - CB, NMISS. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Rafael Martin - RB, BAMA. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Dennis Cheairs - SS, CACH. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Ernest Kidd - QB, UTAM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Cliff Crumpler - DE, CHES. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Coy Cruz - FB, RICH. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Dana Haggard - DE, ARK. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: James Hunt - RB, AMAR.
Game Recaps for Week 6Cowpens State Fighting Green - 22, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 10 Charleston Tech Admirals - 16, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 6 Eastern State Monitors - 28, Carolina Poly Cardinals - 3 Maryland State Bengals - 21, Coastal State Eagles - 14 Iowa A_M Bulls - 23, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 17 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 31, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 24 College of Omaha Raiders - 20, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 13 Lawrence State Chippewa - 7, Boulder State Grizzlies - 3 St Ignatius Lancers - 37, Whitney College Engineers - 30 Lincoln Presidents - 26, Wisconsin State Brewers - 0 Central Ohio Aviators - 16, Minnesota Tech Lakers - 13 St Magnus Vikings - 37, Indiana A_M Reapers - 27 Detroit City College Knights - 44, Western Iowa Canaries - 6 George Fox Reds - 10, Sadler Bluecoats - 9 Brunswick Knights - 45, Pierpont Purple - 6 Dickson Maroons - 27, Ellery Bruins - 17 Henry Hudson Explorers - 35, Grafton Scholars - 28 Queen City Monarchs - 38, Ferguson Wildcats - 20 Topeka State Braves - 21, McKinney State Renegades - 14 Payne State Mavericks - 41, Northern Minnesota Muskies - 7 Spokane State Indians - 17, Portland Tech Magpies - 14 Northern California Miners - 20, Coastal California Dolphins - 14 Lane State Emeralds - 20, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 16 Redwood Mammoths - 17, Rainier College Majestics - 7 Noble Jones College Colonels - 12, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 6 Western Florida Wolves - 16, Cumberland Explorers - 14 Central Kentucky Tigers - 24, Georgia Baptist Gators - 17 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 27, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 0 Bayou State Cougars - 27, Mississippi A_M Generals - 12 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 31, Opelika State Wildcats - 10 Provo Tech Lions - 48, Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 7 Utah A_M Aggies - 40, Mile High State Falcons - 34 Cache Valley Cowboys - 27, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 0 South Valley State Roadrunners - 34, Custer College Cavalry - 10 Chesapeake State Clippers - 34, Mobile Maritime Middies - 3 Potomac College Pelicans - 21, Central Carolina Lions - 14 Richmond State Colonials - 30, Petersburg Patriots - 24 Alexandria Generals - 23, Bulein Hornets - 17 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 23, Travis College Bucks - 9 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 31, Red River State Rowdies - 27 Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 30, College of Waco Cowboys - 6 Darnell State Legislators - 26, Lubbock State Hawks - 20 Huntington State Minerss - 42, Rome State Centurions - 7 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 29, St Pancras Lions - 6 Chicago Poly Catamounts - 30, Minns College Mavericks - 19 St Blane Fighting Saints - 57, St Patricks Shamrocks - 6 Pittsburgh State Finches - 20, Miami State Gulls - 13 Garden State Redbirdss - 12, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 9 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 34, Idaho A_M Pirates - 0 Boston State Pirates - 17, American Atlantic Pelicans - 6 College of San Diego Friars - 48, Lambert College Stags - 12 Liberty College Bells - 25, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 3 Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 17, Cleveland Tigers - 13Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: David Aguilera - WRHello fellow football fanatics, welcome indeed to the next installment of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. Here we do a report card on David Aguilera - WR, an interesting WR, who played high school football at JAMES LOGAN HS, CA. His ranking of 34 nationally, makes Aguilera a 5 star recruit. Aguilera is 6' 0" tall, weighs 186 pounds and is 18 years old. This is what we know:
The guy has his head on straight. Respected for his good behavior on the field. Here is a kid who will go through fire for his coaches and teammates. Superb hands right there, can be counted on to make the play. Great balance and body control. Pretty fast learner.
Surprisingly, David Aguilera has not widely targeted by recruiters. Nevertheless, local news report that Redwood Mammoths have been in touch with him.
Week 6 Recruiting Update25 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 2. 3 star players committed this week: 21. 2 star players committed this week: 2. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Troy Smothers (a 4 star QB from KENT COUNTY HS ranked at #184) who committed to Georgia Baptist.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 6.
Boulder State Grizzlies locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 2 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 34.Marcus Wren - FS (UTAM) thanks coaches for his recent performance.Marcus Wren - FS (UTAM) thanked Dave Shand (HC) for the kind words about his performance. Wren was happy with the praise from the coaching staff. Needless to say.Morton Rigsby - WR (PIER ) upset with criticism from coaching staff.Morton Rigsby - WR (PIER ) posted on social media about recent criticism from Dale Davis (HC). Rigsby defended his recent performance in no uncertain terms. He was particularly harsh on Head Coach Davis.Great relationship between Raymond Lindstrom - T and Randell Haller (HC) (CNYN).Raymond Lindstrom - T (CNYN) thanked Randell Haller (HC) for the kind words about his performance. The relationship between Lindstrom and Randell Haller (HC) is growing. Especially since the latter reportedly praised the performance of Lindstrom.Praise of CB Luttrell (NCTC) from headcoach.Steven Luttrell - CB (NCTC) thanked Marvin Schamun (HC) for the kind words about his performance. The respect between Luttrell and HC Schamun is high. Praise by the coach and how well this was recieved by Luttrell is testament to that.South Atlantic News: Monitors racking up yards! The offense of the Monitors is whipping the tail off everybody this year, posting 1499 total yards and 139 points thus far in 4 games. Quarterback James Wyant and receiver William Wesley have clowned on opponents to the tune of 195 yards this season, while Running Back Jonathan Boisvert - RB has plowed his way for 458. The fat boys on the line have crushed the opposition for 85 pancakes this season while giving up only 3 quarterback sacks.
Red River State Rowdies pull off the upset! The Red River State Rowdies fans are celebrating after the Rowdies took down the Lawrence State Chippewa. In a fantastic effort the Rowdies brought home the win against a superior opponent. The supporters of the Rowdies are taking the victory as evidence that the team is only a couple of seasons away from being a top program, if they can keep progressing and developing their program.
St Ignatius Lancers take home the upset victory! With an outstanding performance the St Ignatius Lancers pull off the upset against Indiana A_M Reapers. Everyone had expected the Indiana A_M Reapers to get an easy win at home against the St Ignatius Lancers. The Lancers however, thought differently. Blowing a must win game will surely put a dent in the Reapers confidence.
Detroit City College Knights upset the St Magnus Vikings! The Detroit City College Knights have managed an unlikely win against St Magnus Vikings. The Vikings appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Knights kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Vikings to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Knights fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Week 5: RB Harold Cox (WYOM) wins Offensive Player of the Week In a standout performance, Harold Cox rushed for 246 yards and scored 3 touchdowns, guiding Wyoming A_I Prospectors to a win against Richmond State Colonials.
Wyoming A_I Prospectors prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 5: CB Brian Alexander (CSD) wins Defensive Player of the Week This week, Brian Alexander from the College of San Diego Friars shined on defense, playing a crucial role in the Friars 41 to 14 triumph against the Boston State Pirates. His 2 interceptions and 7 tackles were instrumental in keeping the opposition at bay.
College of San Diego Friars prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 5 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Brent Hutton - DE, EAST. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Robert Lightner - RB, CAPL. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Kyle Garner - DE, VALY. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Leon Whatley - RB, TMPE. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: John Milton - DE, BOON. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Steven Hembree - RB, BOON. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Victor Ochs - DE, MINTC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Pete Patterson - QB, DCC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Brian Alexander - CB, CSD. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Jerome Donalds - FB, HUNT. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Clark Hager - FS, HUDS. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Arthur White - K, HUDS. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: John Beaulieu - DE, NMINN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: William Vickery - WR, TOPK. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Russell Nava - DE, RAIN. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Michael Mcintyre - RB, PORT. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Dennis Cheairs - SS, CACH. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Harold Cox - RB, WYOM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Robert Casteel - DE, MOB. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Phil Duckworth - QB, CCAR. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Sheldrick Simon - SS, REDR. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Roy Embry - RB, AMAR.
Game Recaps for Week 5Detroit City College Knights - 31, St Magnus Vikings - 24 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 26, Lincoln Presidents - 7 St Ignatius Lancers - 23, Indiana A_M Reapers - 10 Wisconsin State Brewers - 29, Western Iowa Canaries - 0 Central Ohio Aviators - 21, Whitney College Engineers - 14 St Pancras Lions - 23, Rome State Centurions - 7 Minns College Mavericks - 19, Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 15 Pittsburgh State Finches - 28, St Patricks Shamrocks - 10 Miami State Gulls - 16, Garden State Redbirdss - 14 Penn Catholic Crusaders - 41, Idaho A_M Pirates - 7 American Atlantic Pelicans - 24, Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 3 College of San Diego Friars - 41, Boston State Pirates - 14 Liberty College Bells - 41, Lambert College Stags - 3 Huntington State Minerss - 42, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 3 Chicago Poly Catamounts - 31, Topeka State Braves - 24 St Blane Fighting Saints - 35, Henry Hudson Explorers - 19 Travis College Bucks - 9, Coastal State Eagles - 7 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 23, Darnell State Legislators - 17 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 38, Maryland State Bengals - 3 College of Waco Cowboys - 13, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 9 Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 23, Charleston Tech Admirals - 15 Eastern State Monitors - 27, College of Omaha Raiders - 13 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 24, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 14 Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 19, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 6 Boulder State Grizzlies - 23, Arkansas A_T Badgers - 13 Lubbock State Hawks - 9, Iowa A_M Bulls - 6 Red River State Rowdies - 34, Lawrence State Chippewa - 31 Eastern Kansas Warriors - 34, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 27 Valley State Gunslingers - 14, Potomac College Pelicans - 9 Tempe College Titans - 26, Petersburg Patriots - 7 Central Carolina Lions - 33, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 3 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 41, Bulein Hornets - 3 Mile High State Falcons - 20, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 16 Custer College Cavalry - 9, Canyon A_M Armadillos - 6 Mobile Maritime Middies - 22, South Valley State Roadrunners - 10 Provo Tech Lions - 27, Alexandria Generals - 20 Utah A_M Aggies - 27, Chesapeake State Clippers - 20 Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 51, Richmond State Colonials - 10 Lane State Emeralds - 51, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 3 Cache Valley Cowboys - 29, Spokane State Indians - 13 Portland Tech Magpies - 51, Queen City Monarchs - 0 Redwood Mammoths - 55, Cleveland Tigers - 10 Rainier College Majestics - 51, McKinney State Renegades - 3 CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 38, Northern Minnesota Muskies - 3 Coastal California Dolphins - 33, Ferguson Wildcats - 14Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis: Peter Goodman - RBGreetings football lovers, I am excited to give you more Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In this issue of Recruiting Watch, I look at Peter Goodman - RB. Goodman is a talented RB, who played high school football at LEW WALLACE HS, IN. Goodman is ranked as a 5 star player, and 28 overall. Goodman is 5' 10" tall, weighs 192 pounds and is 19 years old. Here is what we found out:
Cuts with ease and elegance. Once he sees daylight, you will not catch this kid. Here is a guy who always gets extra yards after first contact.
Week 5 Recruiting Update9 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 0. 3 star players committed this week: 9. 2 star players committed this week: 0. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Alec Clancy (a 3 star FB from DEER PARK HS ranked at #358) who committed to Red River State.
Southwest Athletic Association was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 3.
Red River State Rowdies locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 2 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Stephen Swann - FS. He is ranked at #1
Total Recruits committed this season is 9.Jeremy Allen (HC) (NMISS) praises Stephen Burgos - T.Stephen Burgos - T (NMISS) revealed on social media recent praise from Jeremy Allen (HC). The relationship between Burgos and Jeremy Allen (HC) is growing. Especially since the latter reportedly praised the performance of Burgos.Schulz, Harvey (ANAP) furious over warning from Paul Coward (HC).Harvey Schulz - CB (ANAP) posted on social media about a recent warning from Paul Coward (HC). It is clear that trouble is brewing between Schulz and Paul Coward (HC). Especially since the latter reportedly warned Schulz that he might lose his spot on the depth chart.Midwestern Association News: Northern Minnesota Muskies: A no Pass Zone. Muskies pass defense this year has been fierce this season, giving up only 294 in 4 games. With this performance they have struck fear into QBs around the league..
Week 4: RB Rafael Martin (BAMA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Martin's 37 att, 184 yds, 2 TD performance against the CC Los Angeles Coyotes. Martin was signed 2 years ago.
Martin now has 474 Rushing Yards and 3 Touchdowns for the season.
Alabama Baptist Panthers prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 4: DE Daniel Arriaga (ALEX) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Arriaga absolutely dominated in the Generals 20-17 game with the Potomac College Pelicans. He finished with 6 Tck, 3 Sck.
Alexandria Generals prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 4 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Andrew Fields - DE, CMA. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jonathan Boisvert - RB, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Roger Winston - DE, TXPAN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Leon Whatley - RB, TMPE. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Daniel Killian - LB, LAWR. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Howard Collins - RB, LAWR. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Andrew Puchtel - FS, STMAG. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Jesus Davis - C, MINTC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: James Flanigan - DT, MIAST. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Howard Scruggs - WR, AMATL. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Alex Hall - FS, GFOX. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: Blake Hudson - WR, GRAFT. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Rory Jankowski - FS, PAYN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: David Mackey - T, PAYN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: John Markley - SS, PORT. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Kyle Wardell - QB, RAIN. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Andrew Zuniga - CB, NJON. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Rafael Martin - RB, BAMA. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Refugio Giles - LB, PROV. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Randy Gagnon - RB, UTAM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Daniel Arriaga - DE, ALEX. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Malcolm Crook - RB, ALEX. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Douglas Davis - SS, REDR. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Henry Ayala - RB, LUB.
Game Recaps for Week 4Minns College Mavericks - 30, Rome State Centurions - 12 Chicago Poly Catamounts - 24, Pittsburgh State Finches - 19 Garden State Redbirdss - 19, St Patricks Shamrocks - 0 Miami State Gulls - 27, Idaho A_M Pirates - 0 American Atlantic Pelicans - 30, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 9 Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 23, College of San Diego Friars - 10 Boston State Pirates - 19, Liberty College Bells - 14 Huntington State Minerss - 44, Lambert College Stags - 7 St Pancras Lions - 42, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 10 Mobile Maritime Middies - 29, Ellery Bruins - 27 Brunswick Knights - 28, Petersburg Patriots - 16 Grafton Scholars - 36, Chesapeake State Clippers - 33 Dickson Maroons - 19, Bulein Hornets - 6 Alexandria Generals - 20, Potomac College Pelicans - 17 Sadler Bluecoats - 24, Canyon A_M Armadillos - 3 George Fox Reds - 27, Richmond State Colonials - 10 Georgia Baptist Gators - 39, Northern Minnesota Muskies - 14 Central Kentucky Tigers - 31, Ferguson Wildcats - 17 Payne State Mavericks - 30, Bayou State Cougars - 3 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 17, Topeka State Braves - 6 Mississippi A_M Generals - 27, Northern California Miners - 20 Portland Tech Magpies - 13, Cumberland Explorers - 10 Lane State Emeralds - 31, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 3 Bluegrass State Mustangs - 30, Redwood Mammoths - 7 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 31, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 21 Opelika State Wildcats - 21, Coastal California Dolphins - 3 Rainier College Majestics - 30, Western Florida Wolves - 14 Noble Jones College Colonels - 31, Spokane State Indians - 17 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 30, Queen City Monarchs - 10 Tempe College Titans - 28, Cleveland Tigers - 3 Central Ohio Aviators - 17, Travis College Bucks - 6 Lubbock State Hawks - 28, Western Iowa Canaries - 17 Red River State Rowdies - 35, Detroit City College Knights - 17 St Ignatius Lancers - 12, Arkansas A_T Badgers - 9 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 26, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 16 St Magnus Vikings - 29, Charleston Tech Admirals - 23 Utah A_M Aggies - 17, College of Omaha Raiders - 10 Boulder State Grizzlies - 41, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 17 Lawrence State Chippewa - 37, Mile High State Falcons - 14 Pierpont Purple - 16, Custer College Cavalry - 10 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 27, South Valley State Roadrunners - 11 Provo Tech Lions - 29, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 14 Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 15, Cache Valley Cowboys - 14 Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 55, Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 16 Eastern State Monitors - 37, Valley State Gunslingers - 31 Lincoln Presidents - 28, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 23 Indiana A_M Reapers - 31, Maryland State Bengals - 19Recruiting Watch With Darren FrancisHowdy football supporters. I am glad to give you Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. As you know, in these early season installments of Recruiting Watch, you get reports on two of the top recruits. Without further ado, the scout reports:
Richard Carbajal - SS: Richard Carbajal is an accomplished SS, from S.V. CHAMPION HS, TX. Carbajal is ranked as a 5 star player, and 13 overall. Carbajal is 5' 11" tall, clocks in at 190 pounds and is 18 years old.
He is fundamentally a good kid. You rarely see him commit stupid penalties. Well liked in the locker room. Comes down from his safety position at blazing speed on blitzes. Runs well in coverage, even when required to run with faster receivers. He has a well-developed tackling technique. Coaches like that.
Craig Banuelos - WR: Craig Banuelos is WR, graduating from DUNSMUIR HS, CA. Banuelos is ranked as a 5 star player, and 20 overall. The 19 year old Banuelos, weighs 193 pounds and is 6' 2" tall.
Teammates gravitate toward him, they follow his lead. Coaches love that about him. I want this kid on my team. He understands his role on the field, and how it fits in with what everyone else is doing. His balance when catching the ball is good. Is too speedy for most safeties in man coverage and will blaze through zones, forcing the defense to be on their toes. Cuts with quickness, and will become a great route runner.
Ferreira, Raymond (COPLY) praised by coaches.Raymond Ferreira - FS (COPLY) opened up in an interview about all the praise from Roger Gray (HC). Ferreira was pleased by the praise from Roger Gray (HC).Shaw, Charles (LIBTY) praised by coaches.A recent interaction between Charles Shaw - LB (LIBTY) and Michael Dale (HC) has leaked to the media. It seems the coach is extremely satisfied with the performance of Shaw and let the player know. The two are really building a relationship. Shaw was pleased by the praise from Michael Dale (HC).Prestige UpdatesPrestige Changes for week 4
Gains: Texas Panhandle Cowboys pull off a win against the Utah A_M Aggies : Prestige bonus + 0.20
Losses: Utah A_M Aggies could not beat the Texas Panhandle Cowboys : Prestige loss - 0.20Critical Recruiting Season for North Carolina Tech Techsters in the South Atlantic. The team in the South Atlantic with the second most free scholarships this season is Coastal State Eagles with 17. Surely they will put extra pressure on the North Carolina Tech Techsters competing for their recruits. For the record, the team in the South Atlantic with the least scholarships to offer this season is Maryland State Bengals with 17 open slots.
Coastal California Dolphins pull off the upset! The Coastal California Dolphins fans are celebrating after the Dolphins took down the Noble Jones College Colonels. In a superb effort the Dolphins kept at it, and brought home the win. The Colonels are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Dolphins winning the fans are hoping that the Dolphins will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Opelika State Wildcats pull off the upset! With an outstanding performance the Opelika State Wildcats pull off the upset against Redwood Mammoths. Everyone had expected the Redwood Mammoths to get an easy win at home against the Opelika State Wildcats. The Wildcats however, thought differently. Blowing a must win game will surely put a dent in the Mammoths confidence.
Boston State Pirates take home the upset victory! The Boston State Pirates fans are celebrating after the Pirates took down the Huntington State Minerss. In a fantastic effort the Pirates brought home the win against a superior opponent. The supporters of the Pirates are taking the victory as evidence that the team is only a couple of seasons away from being a top program, if they can keep progressing and developing their program.
Is Pearson worth keeping? Reports out of Arkansas A_T suggest that Louis Pearson - SS is acting out again. Pearson has been drawing a lot of attention in the media and inside the facility. He seems to have an unpopular opinion about everything.
Arkansas A_T Badgers prestige penalty - 0.05
Week 3: RB Mark Wilson (ELPA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The star of the game was Mark Wilson from El Paso Methodist Bandits, who rushed for 285 yards and scored 3 touchdowns, leading to a convincing 72-7 win over Petersburg Patriots. His explosive performance earned him the prestigious Offensive Player of the Week award.
El Paso Methodist Bandits prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 3: LB Clarence Dixon (NCTC) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Dixon absolutely dominated in the Techsters 27-19 game with the Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes. He finished with 11 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FR.
North Carolina Tech Techsters prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 3 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Clarence Dixon - LB, NCTC. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Brian Mcneill - WR, EAST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Kerry Ruiz - DE, TXPAN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Mark Wilson - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Phillip Romero - LB, BOUL. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Robert Salyers - WR, BOUL. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Stephen McBride - LB, LINC. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Jesse Hundley - RB, LINC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Hugo Blake - DE, STPAN. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Spencer Dumas - RB, MINNS. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: William Rodriquez - CB, TOPK. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Anthony Morgan - WR, MCKI. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Justin Demers - DE, NCAL. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Bryan McCool - RB, NCAL. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Terry Sandoval - DE, NMISS. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: David Jennings - WR, CEKY. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Danny Gannon - CB, COPLY. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Christopher Ewing - WR, PROV. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Brandon Doyle - DE, ALEX. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Chad Fink - RB, POT. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Dana Haggard - DE, ARK. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Harry Christian - RB, DARN.
Game Recaps for Week 3St Blane Fighting Saints - 17, Rome State Centurions - 10 Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 10, Pittsburgh State Finches - 3 Garden State Redbirdss - 23, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 18 Idaho A_M Pirates - 15, St Patricks Shamrocks - 3 American Atlantic Pelicans - 13, Miami State Gulls - 9 Penn Catholic Crusaders - 23, College of San Diego Friars - 16 Liberty College Bells - 28, Annapolis Maritime Navigators - 21 Boston State Pirates - 18, Huntington State Minerss - 17 St Pancras Lions - 43, Lambert College Stags - 13 Minns College Mavericks - 37, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 0 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 33, Coastal State Eagles - 23 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 17, Lubbock State Hawks - 6 Maryland State Bengals - 24, Red River State Rowdies - 16 North Carolina Tech Techsters - 27, Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 19 Boulder State Grizzlies - 24, Charleston Tech Admirals - 16 Eastern State Monitors - 34, Iowa A_M Bulls - 3 Lawrence State Chippewa - 32, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 24 Eastern Kansas Warriors - 13, Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 3 Travis College Bucks - 32, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 27 Darnell State Legislators - 23, College of Omaha Raiders - 13 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 27, Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 20 College of Waco Cowboys - 20, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 17 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 16, Bayou State Cougars - 9 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 31, Ferguson Wildcats - 6 Mississippi A_M Generals - 42, Payne State Mavericks - 20 Topeka State Braves - 20, Cumberland Explorers - 10 Northern California Miners - 31, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 7 Bluegrass State Mustangs - 10, Portland Tech Magpies - 2 Alabama Baptist Panthers - 30, Lane State Emeralds - 13 Opelika State Wildcats - 22, Redwood Mammoths - 6 Western Florida Wolves - 19, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 16 Coastal California Dolphins - 17, Noble Jones College Colonels - 9 Georgia Baptist Gators - 19, Rainier College Majestics - 3 Central Kentucky Tigers - 38, Spokane State Indians - 6 Valley State Gunslingers - 37, Central Carolina Lions - 31 Tempe College Titans - 27, Bulein Hornets - 7 Potomac College Pelicans - 28, Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 6 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 72, Petersburg Patriots - 7 Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 34, Utah A_M Aggies - 23 Canyon A_M Armadillos - 19, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 7 Mile High State Falcons - 12, Mobile Maritime Middies - 7 Alexandria Generals - 27, Custer College Cavalry - 0 South Valley State Roadrunners - 20, Chesapeake State Clippers - 10 Provo Tech Lions - 41, Richmond State Colonials - 16 Lincoln Presidents - 38, Cache Valley Cowboys - 13 Indiana A_M Reapers - 24, Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 0 Whitney College Engineers - 44, Queen City Monarchs - 9 McKinney State Renegades - 25, Wisconsin State Brewers - 20Recruiting Watch With Darren FrancisHowdy fellow football fanatics, to more in detail analysis in this edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. As you may know, in these early season installments of Recruiting Watch, we look at two of the five star recruits. Without further ado, the scout reports:
Darrell Mann - CB: Darrell Mann is an intriguing CB, coming out of NOGALES HS, CA. His ranking of 10 nationally, makes him a 5 star recruit. He is 6' 1" tall, weighs 188 pounds and is 18 years old.
Sufficient speed to stay on his man. Not elite, but suffient.
The amount of teams that appear interested in securing his signature is surprisingly limited. However, Coastal California Dolphins have shown interest.
Tommy Demers - DE: Tommy Demers is an intriguing DE, who played high school football at LANGHAM CREEK HS, TX. His ranking of 8 nationally, makes him a 5 star player. He is 6' 4" tall, weighs 256 pounds and is 19 years old.
A leader on the field and in the locker room. The guy has his head on straight. 'Team player', this is the correct term for him. He makes everyone around him better. Strong enough to flatten smaller blockers. And strong enough to not be flattened by the bigger ones. Is speedy enough to stay on the field in passing situations. Consistently takes down ball carrier when he gets to him.
The young DE has a few options to choose between. Combining multiple media reports, the list of teams that have been in contact include at least the following: Darnell State Legislators.
Joel Washington - C (CCAR) warned about position on depth chart by Darren Schulte (HC).Joel Washington - C (CCAR) discussed in an interview his recent warning from Darren Schulte (HC). Washington is unhappy with Darren Schulte (HC). Schulte has foreshadowed a shaking up of the depth chart, and this did not sit well with Washington.Brazil, Charlie (DICK) is unhappy with coach warning.Charlie Brazil - DT (DICK) discussed in an interview his recent warning from David McCarthy (HC). Brazil was upset with being warned about loosing his spot on the depth chart from the coaching staff. He revealed they did not see eye to eye on what was needed at the position.Prestige UpdatesPrestige Changes for week 3
Gains: Idaho A_M Pirates stood firm against the Lane State Emeralds : Prestige bonus + 0.10 Abilene Baptist Chapparels upset the Lubbock State Hawks : Prestige bonus + 0.20 Colorado Poly Redbirds did not get blown out by the Darnell State Legislators : Prestige bonus + 0.10 Custer College Cavalry did good against the College of Waco Cowboys : Prestige bonus + 0.10 Texas Panhandle Cowboys upset the Eastern Kansas Warriors : Prestige bonus + 0.20
Losses: Lubbock State Hawks disappointed against the Abilene Baptist Chapparels : Prestige loss - 0.20 Garden State Redbirdss were no match for the George Fox Reds : Prestige loss - 0.05 Chicago Poly Catamounts were blown out by the Payne State Mavericks : Prestige loss - 0.05 Eastern Kansas Warriors could not beat the Texas Panhandle Cowboys : Prestige loss - 0.20
Changes: Texas Panhandle Cowboys (1-1) increase to 33 prestige.Western Florida top list of free scholarships in Deep South Conference! Behind the Western Florida Wolves is Baton Rogue State Red Devils with 21 free scholarships. Expect a struggle between these two teams throughout the season, as the amount of recruits they need will likely force them to hunt for the same signatures. For the record, the team in the Deep South Conference with the least scholarships to offer this season is Georgia Baptist Gators with 17 open slots.
Tempe College Titans Catch the Boulder State Grizzlies by surprise! With an outstanding performance the Tempe College Titans pull off the upset against Boulder State Grizzlies. Everyone had expected the Boulder State Grizzlies to get an easy win at home against the Tempe College Titans. The Titans however, thought differently. Blowing a must win game will surely put a dent in the Grizzlies confidence.
Liberty College Bells upset the Minnesota Tech Lakers! The Liberty College Bells fans are celebrating after the Bells took down the Minnesota Tech Lakers. In a superb effort the Bells kept at it, and brought home the win. The Lakers are widely considered to be the better of the two programs, but with the Bells winning the fans are hoping that the Bells will soon be able to dance with the big boys.
Week 2: RB James Weinberg (GFOX) wins Offensive Player of the Week The star of the game was James Weinberg from George Fox Reds, who rushed for 135 yards and scored 4 touchdowns, leading to a convincing 38-0 win over Garden State Redbirdss. His explosive performance earned him the prestigious Offensive Player of the Week award.
George Fox Reds prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 2: FS Jim Farrar (TMPE) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS Farrar's ball hawking ability was on display in the Titans 18-14 game with the Boulder State Grizzlies. He finished with 15 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Sfty.
"Jim has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Titans Defensive Coordinator
Tempe College Titans prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 2 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: David Mcginnis - DE, MDST. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Harold Morgan - RB, MDST. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Jim Farrar - FS, TMPE. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Raymond Lindstrom - T, CNYN. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Daniel Killian - LB, LAWR. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Jerrold Musgrove - RB, OMAH. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Ronnie Tuttle - SS, COH. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: Mike Griffith - RB, INDAM. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Wayne Fuchs - CB, MINNS. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: Scott Kroll - RB, HUNT. Academia Alliance Defensive player of the week: Dennis Richardson - DE, BRUN. Academia Alliance Offensive player of the week: James Weinberg - RB, GFOX. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Casey Curran - CB, PAYN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Mark Brackens - RB, PAYN. West Coast Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Gary Rizzo - DE, LANE. West Coast Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Brian Gee - WR, NCAL. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Ivan Roach - DE, NJON. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Melvin Edgar - RB, NJON. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Desmond Jackson - CB, SVLST. Rocky Mountain Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Frank Smith - RB, PROV. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Todd O'Sullivan - DE, MOB. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Roger Scribner - WR, BUL. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Diego Ramirez - DE, DARN. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Kieth Chambliss - WR, TXGC.
Game Recaps for Week 2St Blane Fighting Saints - 16, Detroit City College Knights - 0 St Magnus Vikings - 38, Commonwealth Catholic Knights - 17 Central Kentucky Tigers - 28, Rome State Centurions - 0 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 31, Redwood Mammoths - 13 Minns College Mavericks - 40, CC Los Angeles Coyotes - 14 College of San Diego Friars - 21, Coastal California Dolphins - 14 Carolina Poly Cardinals - 16, Alabama Baptist Panthers - 13 Lane State Emeralds - 12, Idaho A_M Pirates - 10 Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 15, Lubbock State Hawks - 10 Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes - 54, Ferguson Wildcats - 0 College of Omaha Raiders - 37, Western Iowa Canaries - 0 George Fox Reds - 38, Garden State Redbirdss - 0 Columbia Military Academy Cadets - 28, Henry Hudson Explorers - 3 Maryland State Bengals - 38, Central Carolina Lions - 10 Brunswick Knights - 45, Baton Rogue State Red Devils - 9 Ellery Bruins - 36, St Patricks Shamrocks - 6 Grafton Scholars - 26, Coastal State Eagles - 23 Dickson Maroons - 20, Boston State Pirates - 3 Potomac College Pelicans - 24, Sadler Bluecoats - 19 Pittsburgh State Finches - 30, Pierpont Purple - 13 Central Ohio Aviators - 19, Western Florida Wolves - 0 American Atlantic Pelicans - 13, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 3 Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen - 14, Lincoln Presidents - 10 Indiana A_M Reapers - 45, Lambert College Stags - 0 Eastern State Monitors - 41, St Ignatius Lancers - 30 Noble Jones College Colonels - 48, McKinney State Renegades - 10 Liberty College Bells - 16, Minnesota Tech Lakers - 13 Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 13, Bayou State Cougars - 6 Travis College Bucks - 27, Utah A_M Aggies - 13 Darnell State Legislators - 17, Colorado Poly Redbirds - 16 Amarillo Methodist Grizzlies - 23, Mile High State Falcons - 16 College of Waco Cowboys - 29, Custer College Cavalry - 27 South Valley State Roadrunners - 10, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers - 3 Provo Tech Lions - 10, Topeka State Braves - 3 Arkansas A_T Badgers - 30, Cache Valley Cowboys - 7 Northern California Miners - 29, Wyoming A_I Prospectors - 24 North Carolina Tech Techsters - 45, Petersburg Patriots - 13 Charleston Tech Admirals - 27, Mobile Maritime Middies - 7 Alexandria Generals - 35, Bluegrass State Mustangs - 13 Chesapeake State Clippers - 24, Red River State Rowdies - 14 Huntington State Minerss - 45, Richmond State Colonials - 17 Whitney College Engineers - 17, Rainier College Majestics - 13 Cumberland Explorers - 31, Miami State Gulls - 21 Bulein Hornets - 30, Queen City Monarchs - 7 St Pancras Lions - 28, Cleveland Tigers - 0 Northern Minnesota Muskies - 23, Penn Catholic Crusaders - 13 Payne State Mavericks - 52, Chicago Poly Catamounts - 13 Lawrence State Chippewa - 38, Valley State Gunslingers - 0 Tempe College Titans - 18, Boulder State Grizzlies - 14 Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 15, Eastern Kansas Warriors - 13 Spokane State Indians - 23, Iowa A_M Bulls - 13 Canyon A_M Armadillos - 26, Opelika State Wildcats - 10 Georgia Baptist Gators - 45, Portland Tech Magpies - 10 Northern Mississippi Mavericks - 17, Wisconsin State Brewers - 14Recruiting Watch With Darren FrancisHowdy followers. I am pleased to present to you another edition of Recruiting Watch With Darren Francis. In the early season issues of Recruiting Watch, you get reports on two of the highly ranked recruits. Here we go!
Jeffrey Cooper - LB: Jeffrey Cooper is a young LB, coming out of MCDONOGH #35 HS, LA. His ranking of 3 nationally, makes him a 5 star recruit. Cooper is 18 years old, weighs 214 pounds and is 6' 0" tall.
Teammates look to him for leadership, and he consistently delivers. What can I say? The guy loves to win and it shows on the field. Linebackers must be able to tackle well. This young man knows how to do that. Actually, he is amazing at doing that. Really strong. Will push through blocks. Reacts with good instincts.
Jeffrey Cooper has a received less then expected attention from recruiters. However, at least Bayou State Cougars, St Blane Fighting Saints, Georgia Baptist Gators have been in contact with Cooper.
Joel Craig - RB: Joel Craig is an accomplished RB, coming out of DIMAN REGIONAL HS, MA. Craig is a 5 star recruit, ranked 2. Craig is 5' 10" tall, weighs 186 pounds and is 18 years old.
His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. Liked by coaches and teammates. Makes good cuts. This guy can run with the fastest guys at the college level. Good enough strength coming out of high school.
Charles, Walter (NMINN) praised by coaches.Recent praise from William Jacobson (HC) is the talk of the day, and now Walter Charles - DE (NMINN) replied. The relationship between Charles and William Jacobson (HC) is growing. Especially since the latter reportedly praised the performance of Charles.Portland Tech top list of free scholarships in West Coast Athletic Association! Behind the Portland Tech Magpies is CC Los Angeles Coyotes with 23 free scholarships. Expect a struggle between these two teams throughout the season, as the amount of recruits they need will likely force them to hunt for the same signatures. For the record, the team in the West Coast Athletic Association with the least scholarships to offer this season is Coastal California Dolphins with 15 open slots.
College of Waco Cowboys upset the Detroit City College Knights! The College of Waco Cowboys have managed an unlikely win against Detroit City College Knights. The Knights appeared dejected towards the end of the game, while the Cowboys kept their cool and drove the victory home. Most pundits had expected the Knights to win with ease, and the loss to such an inferior opponent is a tough blow to the lofty expectations for the program. Meanwhile, the Cowboys fans were celebrating in the street, having had their hopes for the future bolstered at least momentarily.
Week 1: RB Grant Chacon (ELPA) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Chacon's 19 att, 98 yds, 4 TD performance against the Northern Minnesota Muskies. Chacon was signed 1 years ago.
Chacon now has 98 Rushing Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
El Paso Methodist Bandits prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 1: FS Richard Sims (TXPAN) wins Defensive Player of the Week This week's standout on defense is Richard Sims from the Texas Panhandle Cowboys. He delivered a remarkable performance in the Wildcats victory against the Texas Panhandle Cowboys, tallying 2 interceptions and 12 tackles, leading the team to a 41 to 28 win.
Texas Panhandle Cowboys prestige bonus + 0.05
Week 1 : Conference Players of the WeekSouth Atlantic Defensive player of the week: Maynard Cabrera - DE, COAS. South Atlantic Offensive player of the week: Jeremy Godfrey - WR, COAS. Southern Border Association Defensive player of the week: Richard Sims - FS, TXPAN. Southern Border Association Offensive player of the week: Grant Chacon - RB, ELPA. Plains Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Jimmie Sheldon - LB, OKCS. Plains Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Nathan Westbrook - RB, OKCS. Great Lakes Alliance Defensive player of the week: Brandon Black - LB, STIG. Great Lakes Alliance Offensive player of the week: James Gallant - RB, MINTC. Independent Teams Defensive player of the week: Merlin Gore - SS, CSD. Independent Teams Offensive player of the week: John Lyles - RB, CSD. Midwestern Association Defensive player of the week: Lester Harris - DE, PAYN. Midwestern Association Offensive player of the week: Tony Craig - RB, TOPK. Deep South Conference Defensive player of the week: Thomas Harris - DE, MISAM. Deep South Conference Offensive player of the week: Marcus Butler - RB, MISAM. Atlantic Independents Defensive player of the week: Woodrow Hamel - DE, POT. Atlantic Independents Offensive player of the week: Douglas Vanhoose - T, POT. Southwest Athletic Association Defensive player of the week: Larry Atkins - SS, WACO. Southwest Athletic Association Offensive player of the week: Doug Pyatt - C, WACO.
Game Recaps for Week 1Valley State Gunslingers - 33, Queen City Monarchs - 13 Central Ohio Aviators - 37, Cleveland Tigers - 20 Abilene Baptist Chapparels - 23, McKinney State Renegades - 16 El Paso Methodist Bandits - 48, Northern Minnesota Muskies - 7 Ferguson Wildcats - 41, Texas Panhandle Cowboys - 28 Payne State Mavericks - 10, Potomac College Pelicans - 6 Minnesota Tech Lakers - 55, Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers - 0 Mississippi A_M Generals - 62, Central Carolina Lions - 17 Wisconsin State Brewers - 34, Oklahoma City State Wranglers - 17 Whitney College Engineers - 19, Cowpens State Fighting Green - 14 College of Waco Cowboys - 16, Detroit City College Knights - 6 College of San Diego Friars - 30, Tempe College Titans - 7 Topeka State Braves - 27, Carolina Poly Cardinals - 21 St Magnus Vikings - 20, North Carolina Tech Techsters - 17 St Ignatius Lancers - 26, Coastal State Eagles - 13Training Camp News Mark Marshall - T from College of Waco Cowboys is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Update John Joubert - CB, who was supposed to be a key player for the Travis College Bucks has far from impressed anyone this spring. Rather than providing a spark on the field, Joubert has looked confused and seems to have trouble adapting to the college game.
Training Camp News Pete Coombs - DE from Arkansas A_T Badgers is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Chesapeake State Clippers hit the jackpot when they recruited Charles Cockburn - FS this year. Cockburn has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Future star for Wyoming A_I Prospectors Ruben Brown - TE from Wyoming A_I Prospectors has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Brown has made.
Future star for Mile High State Falcons Lee Black - DT from Mile High State Falcons has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Black has made.
Future star for Mile High State Falcons Dusty Amrein - WR from Mile High State Falcons has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Amrein has made.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Colorado Poly Redbirds hit the jackpot when they recruited Gary Loadholt - FS this year. Loadholt has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Training Camp Update Norman Burson - DT, who was supposed to be a key player for the Bluegrass State Mustangs has far from impressed anyone this spring. Rather than providing a spark on the field, Burson has looked confused and seems to have trouble adapting to the college game.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Baton Rogue State Red Devils hit the jackpot when they recruited Daniel Sewell - G this year. Sewell has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Future star for Mississippi A_M Generals Albert Barger - DE from Mississippi A_M Generals has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Barger has made.
Training Camp News Glenn Gough - WR from Bayou State Cougars is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Can Hargreaves even start? It looks like the Central Kentucky Tigers came away with a dud when they recruited Roy Hargreaves - QB this year. The highly touted five star recruit has failed to make any impact on the field in the spring. Fans are already discussing if he should even be a starter.
Future star for Coastal California Dolphins Daniel Nosbusch - WR from Coastal California Dolphins has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Nosbusch has made.
Future star for Redwood Mammoths Sam Strait - DE from Redwood Mammoths has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Strait has made.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Redwood Mammoths hit the jackpot when they recruited Francis Booker - SS this year. Booker has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Redwood Mammoths hit the jackpot when they recruited Oren Parmer - T this year. Parmer has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Northern California Miners fans are excited. News from the camp of Northern California Miners has it that William Knott - P has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Knott was expected to be great, when he was ranked 3151 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Training Camp News Dewey Humbles - T from Ferguson Wildcats is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Future star for Dickson Maroons Louie Hawley - DT from Dickson Maroons has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Hawley has made.
Future star for Brunswick Knights Frank Mears - T from Brunswick Knights has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Mears has made.
Training Camp News Alan Waters - DE from Henry Hudson Explorers is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Huntington State Minerss hit the jackpot when they recruited Steve Killingsworth - G this year. Killingsworth has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Idaho A_M Pirates fans are excited. News from the camp of Idaho A_M Pirates has it that Harold Wells - CB has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Wells was expected to be great, when he was ranked 2963 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Future star for Idaho A_M Pirates Dale Fuller - K from Idaho A_M Pirates has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Fuller has made.
Disappointment for Garden State Redbirdss News from the camp of the Garden State Redbirdss has it that Fred Youngblood - WR has been a huge disappointment. Youngblood is far from living up to his lofty five star rating.
Training Camp News According to local news, Derek Prudhomme - C from the Pittsburgh State Finches has had a horrible training camp. Reports suggest the five star recruiting ranking of Prudhomme had the coaches expecting a future star. To the dismay of coaches and fans, it looks like they might have a dud on their hands instead.
St Blane Fighting Saints fans are excited. News from the camp of St Blane Fighting Saints has it that Brian Stoute - LB has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Stoute was expected to be great, when he was ranked 203 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
St Patricks Shamrocks fans are excited. News from the camp of St Patricks Shamrocks has it that Michael Rine - TE has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Rine was expected to be great, when he was ranked 2295 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Training Camp News James Nickerson - FS from Chicago Poly Catamounts is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Boston State Pirates hit the jackpot when they recruited Benny Barley - G this year. Barley has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Commonwealth Catholic Knights fans are excited. News from the camp of Commonwealth Catholic Knights has it that LaFran Smith - WR has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Smith was expected to be great, when he was ranked 396 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Training Camp News Jim McNiel - DE from St Ignatius Lancers is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Update Dennis Mcmillin - SS, who was supposed to be a key player for the Oklahoma City State Wranglers has far from impressed anyone this spring. Rather than providing a spark on the field, Mcmillin has looked confused and seems to have trouble adapting to the college game.
Training Camp News Larry Gaulden - RB from Canyon A_M Armadillos is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Texas Panhandle Cowboys hit the jackpot when they recruited Sam Woodhams - WR this year. Woodhams has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Future star for Columbia Military Academy Cadets Charles Lathan - CB from Columbia Military Academy Cadets has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Lathan has made.
Training Camp Highlights It looks like Columbia Military Academy Cadets hit the jackpot when they recruited Andrew Tilley - WR this year. Tilley has delivered astonishing progress in training camp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Cowpens State Fighting Green fans are excited. News from the camp of Cowpens State Fighting Green has it that Chester Worthington - WR has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Worthington was expected to be great, when he was ranked 1693 in the nation out of highschool. But his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Training Camp Update Phil Felton - T, who was supposed to be a key player for the Cowpens State Fighting Green has far from impressed anyone this spring. Rather than providing a spark on the field, Felton has looked confused and seems to have trouble adapting to the college game.
Future star for Charleston Tech Admirals Barney Strickland - CB from Charleston Tech Admirals has shown everyone at spring camp why he was a five star recruit. Everyone, from coaches, to fans, to fellow players are gushing about the progress Strickland has made.
Training Camp News Joe Shipman - DT from Coastal State Eagles is living up to his five star recruiting ranking by putting in an astonishing training camp. Reports out of the campus suggest the coaches and fans alike can't wait to see him on gameday.
Top Recruiting ClassesThe associated sports reporters have released this year's ranking of recruiting classes.
Top 10 Recruiting Classes
1 : Georgia Baptist Gators 2 : St Blane Fighting Saints 3 : Noble Jones College Colonels 4 : Central Kentucky Tigers 5 : Rome State Centurions 6 : Lawrence State Chippewa 7 : Boston State Pirates 8 : Redwood Mammoths 9 : Alabama Baptist Panthers 10 : Coastal California Dolphins
Top 10 Recruiting Classes (Prestige Relative)
1 : Cache Valley Cowboys 2 : Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers 3 : Lambert College Stags 4 : Custer College Cavalry 5 : St Patricks Shamrocks 6 : Texas Panhandle Cowboys 7 : Queen City Monarchs 8 : Western Iowa Canaries 9 : Idaho A_M Pirates 10 : Penn Catholic CrusadersSeason PredictionsThe associated sports reporters have released this year's playoff predictions.
Georgia Baptist Gators, Central Ohio Aviators, St Blane Fighting Saints, Lawrence State Chippewa, Mississippi A_M Generals, Detroit City College Knights, Noble Jones College Colonels and Boulder State Grizzlies are the early favorites to reach the playoffs.
The St Blane Fighting Saints are the preseason favorites to take the title, but the pundits stressed that anything can happen in any given season.Pipeline UpdatesCoastal State Eagles maintained their GA pipeline. Charleston Tech Admirals established a pipeline to MD. Boulder State Grizzlies maintained their AL pipeline. Lawrence State Chippewa maintained their FL pipeline. Eastern Kansas Warriors maintained their GA pipeline. College of Omaha Raiders maintained their LA pipeline. Lincoln Presidents established a pipeline to NC. Minnesota Tech Lakers established a pipeline to CA. Pittsburgh State Finches established a pipeline to OH. Minns College Mavericks maintained their OH pipeline. Idaho A_M Pirates strengthened their CA pipeline. George Fox Reds established a pipeline to NY. Portland Tech Magpies established a pipeline to PA. Opelika State Wildcats established a pipeline to GA. Potomac College Pelicans maintained their MD pipeline.
Signing Day Recruiting Update198 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 5. 4 star players committed this week: 46. 3 star players committed this week: 139. 2 star players committed this week: 8. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
8 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was John Mcfadden (a 5 star DT from LIBERTY HILL HS ranked at #9) who committed to Oklahoma City State.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 34.
Maryland State Bengals locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 11 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Phil McFerren - FS. He is ranked at #2
Total Recruits committed this season is 2178.John Mcfadden - DT commits to Oklahoma City State. John Mcfadden has committed to the Wranglers. Mcfadden is widely considered to be one of the top ten prospects in this years recruiting class, and a lot of eyes have been on the DT from LIBERTY HILL HS.
Mcfadden was also pursued by Georgia Baptist Gators, Miami State Gulls, South Valley State Roadrunners, McKinney State Renegades, Henry Hudson Explorers, Red River State Rowdies, Travis College Bucks, Cache Valley Cowboys, Eastern Kansas Warriors, Mississippi A_M Generals, Wyoming A_I Prospectors, Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers, Boston State Pirates, Tempe College Titans, Lambert College Stags, Alabama Baptist Panthers, Spokane State Indians, CC Los Angeles Coyotes, Western Florida Wolves, Canyon A_M Armadillos, Abilene Baptist Chapparels, Detroit City College Knights, College of San Diego Friars, Grafton Scholars, Portland Tech Magpies, Lane State Emeralds, Chicago Poly Catamounts, Rainier College Majestics, American Atlantic Pelicans, Coastal State Eagles, Northern California Miners, Bayou State Cougars, Annapolis Maritime Navigators, Maryland State Bengals, Provo Tech Lions, Wisconsin State Brewers, Cowpens State Fighting Green, Commonwealth Catholic Knights, Charleston Tech Admirals, Minns College Mavericks, Columbia Military Academy Cadets, Garden State Redbirdss, St Pancras Lions, Valley State Gunslingers, Bluegrass State Mustangs, Lincoln Presidents, Indiana A_M Reapers, Alexandria Generals, Utah A_M Aggies, Penn Catholic Crusaders, Cumberland Explorers, Opelika State Wildcats, Topeka State Braves, Northern Mississippi Mavericks, Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen, Liberty College Bells, Dickson Maroons, Redwood Mammoths, Payne State Mavericks, Chesapeake State Clippers, and St Blane Fighting Saints.
Recruiting R3 Recruiting Update138 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 9. 3 star players committed this week: 109. 2 star players committed this week: 20. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Lewis Sanders (a 4 star LB from ASHBROOK HS ranked at #101) who committed to Iowa A_M.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 41.
Cache Valley Cowboys locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 9 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Phil McFerren - FS. He is ranked at #2
Total Recruits committed this season is 1980.Recruiting R2 Recruiting Update106 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 3. 3 star players committed this week: 90. 2 star players committed this week: 13. 1 star players committed this week: 0.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Larry Packer (a 4 star CB from W.J. KNIGHT HS ranked at #130) who committed to Coastal California.
West Coast Athletic Association was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 21.
Redwood Mammoths locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 6 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Phil McFerren - FS. He is ranked at #2
Total Recruits committed this season is 1842.Recruiting R1 Recruiting Update138 players committed this week.
5 star players committed this week: 0. 4 star players committed this week: 3. 3 star players committed this week: 95. 2 star players committed this week: 38. 1 star players committed this week: 2.
0 players ranked in the top 100 recruits committed this week.
The most highly touted prospect committing this week was Gerald Proctor (a 4 star G from GABRIELA MISTRAL HS ranked at #277) who committed to Noble Jones College.
Independent Teams was the conference that netted the most recruits this week with a total of 26.
Noble Jones College Colonels locked down the most prospects this week was as they got 6 recruits to sign.
The highest ranked uncommitted recruit is Phil McFerren - FS. He is ranked at #2
Total Recruits committed this season is 1736.Top 300 Player decommits from Northern California.Wes Badger has decommitted from Northern California due to coaching changes. Badger will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star LB from CA.Top 300 Player decommits from Penn Catholic.Ron Dease has decommitted from Penn Catholic due to coaching changes. Dease will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star WR from PA.Top 300 Player decommits from Pittsburgh State.Charles Elam has decommitted from Pittsburgh State due to coaching changes. Elam will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star LB from OH.Top 300 Player decommits from Central Ohio.Alan Fry has decommitted from Central Ohio due to coaching changes. Fry will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star FS from OH.Top 300 Player decommits from Redwood.Lawrence Brain has decommitted from Redwood due to coaching changes. Brain will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star T from LA.Top 300 Player decommits from Mississippi A_M.Albert Ward has decommitted from Mississippi A_M due to coaching changes. Ward will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star WR from MO.Top 300 Player decommits from Eastern Oklahoma.Rickey Krpalek has decommitted from Eastern Oklahoma due to coaching changes. Krpalek will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star CB from OK.Top 300 Player decommits from Henry Hudson.Scott Poindexter has decommitted from Henry Hudson due to coaching changes. Poindexter will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 5 Star QB from TX.Top 300 Player decommits from Cumberland.Ben Raggs has decommitted from Cumberland due to coaching changes. Raggs will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star DT from FL.Top 300 Player decommits from Georgia Baptist.Alex Sheppard has decommitted from Georgia Baptist due to coaching changes. Sheppard will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star CB from NC.Top 300 Player decommits from Georgia Baptist.Andrew Cole has decommitted from Georgia Baptist due to coaching changes. Cole will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star QB from VA.Top 300 Player decommits from Georgia Baptist.Harold Leach has decommitted from Georgia Baptist due to coaching changes. Leach will reopen their recruiting to other schools. They expect a lot of interest for the 4 Star T from GA.Sydney Sallee has retired from coachingSydney Sallee has announced his decision to retire from coaching. He will pursue a career in broadcasting.Thorny Blackford has retired from coachingThorny Blackford has announced his decision to retire from coaching. It is assumed he will take a job in the private sector.Carl Esposito has retired from coachingCarl Esposito is retiring from coaching.He will pursue a career in broadcasting..Jim Massengale has retired from coachingJim Massengale has announced his decision to retire from coaching. He will be starting a training facility and scouting service.Johnny Macy has retired from coachingJohnny Macy has announced his decision to retire from coaching. He gave no indication as to what his next job would be, but ''definitely not coaching'' he laughed.Josh Tedeschi has retired from coachingJosh Tedeschi has announced his decision to retire from coaching. He will be starting a training facility and scouting service.Stanley Ley has retired from coachingStanley Ley has announced his decision to retire from coaching. He will pursue a career in broadcasting.Provo Tech Lions hire Neal Milton from the Travis College Bucks Provo Tech has announced that they have signed Neal Milton as their new DL Coach. Milton was previously working for Travis College as DL Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Provo Tech.
Arkansas A_T Badgers hire Orville Carey from the North Carolina Tech Techsters Arkansas A_T has announced that they have signed Orville Carey as their new Defensive Coordinator. Carey was previously working for North Carolina Tech as DB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.5 million pr year with Arkansas A_T.
Miami State Gulls hire Jeffrey Cardoza from the Potomac College Pelicans Miami State has announced that they have signed Jeffrey Cardoza as their new Defensive Coordinator. Cardoza was previously working for Potomac College as DL Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.5 million pr year with Miami State.
Rainier College Majestics sign coach Cruz Griffith The Rainier College Majestics have announced that they have signed Cruz Griffith as their new DB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.2 million per year with the Rainier College Majestics.
Darnell State Legislators sign coach Phillip Augustine The Darnell State Legislators have announced that they have signed Phillip Augustine as their new DB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million per year with the Darnell State Legislators.
Lane State Emeralds hire Douglas Copeland from the Provo Tech Lions Lane State has announced that they have signed Douglas Copeland as their new LB Coach. Copeland was previously working for Provo Tech as LB Coach. He will get a 2 year contract worth 0.2 million pr year with Lane State.
College of Waco Cowboys hire Michael Smiley from the St Magnus Vikings College of Waco has announced that they have signed Michael Smiley as their new Special Teams Coach. Smiley was previously working for St Magnus as Special Teams Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.2 million pr year with College of Waco.
Chesapeake State Clippers hire Robert Embry from the Georgia Baptist Gators Chesapeake State has announced that they have signed Robert Embry as their new Special Teams Coach. Embry was previously working for Georgia Baptist as Special Teams Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Chesapeake State.
Darnell State Legislators sign coach Edward Funk The Darnell State Legislators have announced that they have signed Edward Funk as their new Special Teams Coach. He will get a 1 year contract worth 0.1 million per year with the Darnell State Legislators.
Jeffrey Isbell staying with Charleston Tech Admirals The Garden State Redbirdss tried to pry Jeffrey Isbell away from Admirals to fill the position as their new RB and Receivers Coach. However, Isbell publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Admirals as their RB and Receivers Coach for the coming season.
Central Kentucky Tigers hire Patrick Zimmer from the Portland Tech Magpies Central Kentucky has announced that they have signed Patrick Zimmer as their new Defensive Coordinator. Zimmer was previously working for Portland Tech as Defensive Coordinator. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.8 million pr year with Central Kentucky.
Alphonso Tolliver staying with Whitney College Engineers The Coastal California Dolphins tried to pry Alphonso Tolliver away from Engineers to fill the position as their new Offensive Coordinator. However, Tolliver publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Engineers as their QB Coach for the coming season.
Butch Koss staying with Central Kentucky Tigers The Lane State Emeralds tried to pry Butch Koss away from Tigers to fill the position as their new Offensive Coordinator. However, Koss publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Tigers as their RB and Receivers Coach for the coming season.
Commonwealth Catholic Knights hire Patrick Hubbard from the Annapolis Maritime Navigators Commonwealth Catholic has announced that they have signed Patrick Hubbard as their new LB Coach. Hubbard was previously working for Annapolis Maritime as LB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Commonwealth Catholic.
Bayou State Cougars hire Arthur Mendez from the Lane State Emeralds Bayou State has announced that they have signed Arthur Mendez as their new DL Coach. Mendez was previously working for Lane State as DL Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Bayou State.
Sal Lynch staying with Garden State Redbirdss The Darnell State Legislators tried to pry Sal Lynch away from Redbirdss to fill the position as their new Special Teams Coach. However, Lynch publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Redbirdss as their Special Teams Coach for the coming season.
Mobile Maritime Middies hire Dennis Regan from the Grafton Scholars Mobile Maritime has announced that they have signed Dennis Regan as their new Special Teams Coach. Regan was previously working for Grafton as Special Teams Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.2 million pr year with Mobile Maritime.
Bayou State Cougars hire Nathaniel Stitt from the Chesapeake State Clippers Bayou State has announced that they have signed Nathaniel Stitt as their new Special Teams Coach. Stitt was previously working for Chesapeake State as Special Teams Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Bayou State.
Huntington State Minerss hire Samuel Bruton from the North Carolina Tech Techsters Huntington State has announced that they have signed Samuel Bruton as their new QB Coach. Bruton was previously working for North Carolina Tech as QB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Huntington State.
Mile High State Falcons hire Donald Gates from the Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes Mile High State has announced that they have signed Donald Gates as their new Defensive Coordinator. Gates was previously working for Texas Gulf Coast as DB Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.6 million pr year with Mile High State.
Tempe College Titans hire Jeffrey Luce from the Arkansas A_T Badgers Tempe College has announced that they have signed Jeffrey Luce as their new Defensive Coordinator. Luce was previously working for Arkansas A_T as Defensive Coordinator. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.8 million pr year with Tempe College.
Richard Wagner staying with Eastern Oklahoma Pioneers The Spokane State Indians tried to pry Richard Wagner away from Pioneers to fill the position as their new DB Coach. However, Wagner publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Pioneers as their DB Coach for the coming season.
Marc Laird staying with Annapolis Maritime Navigators The Rainier College Majestics tried to pry Marc Laird away from Navigators to fill the position as their new DB Coach. However, Laird publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Navigators as their DB Coach for the coming season.
Robert Donnell staying with Cowpens State Fighting Green The Provo Tech Lions tried to pry Robert Donnell away from Fighting Green to fill the position as their new DL Coach. However, Donnell publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Fighting Green as their DL Coach for the coming season.
Whitney College Engineers hire Jake Benko from the Texas Gulf Coast Hurricanes Whitney College has announced that they have signed Jake Benko as their new DL Coach. Benko was previously working for Texas Gulf Coast as DL Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Whitney College.
Warren Cartwright staying with Oklahoma City State Wranglers The Mobile Maritime Middies tried to pry Warren Cartwright away from Wranglers to fill the position as their new Special Teams Coach. However, Cartwright publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Wranglers as their Special Teams Coach for the coming season.
El Paso Methodist Bandits hire Daren Wimberly from the College of Waco Cowboys El Paso Methodist has announced that they have signed Daren Wimberly as their new Special Teams Coach. Wimberly was previously working for College of Waco as Special Teams Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.2 million pr year with El Paso Methodist.
Jeffrey Isbell staying with Charleston Tech Admirals The Garden State Redbirdss tried to pry Jeffrey Isbell away from Admirals to fill the position as their new RB and Receivers Coach. However, Isbell publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Admirals as their RB and Receivers Coach for the coming season.
Eastern Kansas Warriors hire Daniel Friedman from the Western Florida Wolves Eastern Kansas has announced that they have signed Daniel Friedman as their new RB and Receivers Coach. Friedman was previously working for Western Florida as RB and Receivers Coach. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Eastern Kansas.
Spokane State Indians hire Neal Dubose from the Grafton Scholars Spokane State has announced that they have signed Neal Dubose as their new QB Coach. Dubose was previously working for Grafton as QB Coach. He will get a 5 year contract worth 0.1 million pr year with Spokane State.
Nathan Mcknight staying with College of San Diego Friars The Huntington State Minerss tried to pry Nathan Mcknight away from Friars to fill the position as their new QB Coach. However, Mcknight publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Friars as their QB Coach for the coming season.
Bryan Coleman staying with Henry Hudson Explorers The Mile High State Falcons tried to pry Bryan Coleman away from Explorers to fill the position as their new Defensive Coordinator. However, Coleman publicly dismissed that a move was imminent, and that assured fans that he would stay with Explorers as their DB Coach for the coming season.
Annapolis Maritime Navigators hire Marcellus Bryant from the Central Kentucky Tigers Annapolis Maritime has announced that they have signed Marcellus Bryant as their new Defensive Coordinator. Bryant was previously working for Central Kentucky as Defensive Coordinator. He will get a 4 year contract worth 1.0 million pr year with Annapolis Maritime.
Detroit City College Knights sign coach David Box The Detroit City College Knights have announced that they have signed David Box as their new Defensive Coordinator. He will get a 2 year contract worth 1.1 million per year with the Detroit City College Knights.
Cowpens State Fighting Green hire Theodore Cohen from Minns College The Cowpens State Fighting Green have announced that they have signed Theodore Cohen as their new Defensive Coordinator. Cohen was previously working for Minns College as Defensive Coordinator. He will get a 3 year contract worth 0.8 million per year with the Cowpens State Fighting Green.
Noble Jones College Colonels hire Cal Winch from the Lane State Emeralds Noble Jones College has announced that they have signed Cal Winch as their new Offensive Coordinator. Winch was previously working for Lane State as RB and Receivers Coach. He will get a 4 year contract worth 0.5 million pr year with Noble Jones College.
Annapolis Maritime Navigators hire Luke Acosta from the Central Kentucky Tigers Annapolis Maritime has announced that they have signed Luke Acosta as their new Offensive Coordinator. Acosta was previously working for Central Kentucky as Offensive Coordinator. He will get a 5 year contract worth 0.8 million pr year with Annapolis Maritime.
1975 Transfer Update408 players have decided to transfer.
Jerry Mathis - LB Coastal State Eagles Robert Dickerson - TE Coastal State Eagles Jesse Boyer - DE Carolina Poly Cardinals Felton Crawford - LB Carolina Poly Cardinals Kyle Anderson - RB Carolina Poly Cardinals Rex Rogers - DT Carolina Poly Cardinals David Langdon - WR Maryland State Bengals Robert Register - DE Maryland State Bengals Juan Patton - WR Maryland State Bengals Eddie Mcdermott - LB Maryland State Bengals Christopher Warren - RB Maryland State Bengals Aaron Devries - DT Maryland State Bengals Dudley Moen - LB Maryland State Bengals Kermit Hancock - T North Carolina Tech Techsters Rex Mcgee - LB North Carolina Tech Techsters Waldo Johnson - FS North Carolina Tech Techsters Nathan Liles - WR North Carolina Tech Techsters Bruce Moyer - DE North Carolina Tech Techsters Allen Brandon - WR Charleston Tech Admirals Richard Staples - G Charleston Tech Admirals Luther Short - WR Charleston Tech Admirals Denny Riddle - C Charleston Tech Admirals Frederick Thomas - DT Eastern State Monitors John Cates - RB Eastern State Monitors Raymond Pena - WR Cowpens State Fighting Green James Richard - DE Cowpens State Fighting Green Cassius Maxey - FS Cowpens State Fighting Green Alfred Holland - WR Cowpens State Fighting Green Abram Matheny - DT Cowpens State Fighting Green Billy Raymond - G Columbia Military Academy Cadets Reid Gore - DT Columbia Military Academy Cadets Brian Oliver - C Columbia Military Academy Cadets Michael Burkholder - K Valley State Gunslingers Tyler Khan - DT Valley State Gunslingers Todd Grover - LB Tempe College Titans Ralph Betancourt - LB Tempe College Titans Michael Puente - T Tempe College Titans James Allard - QB Abilene Baptist Chapparels Hyman Silver - WR Abilene Baptist Chapparels Earl Goldman - LB El Paso Methodist Bandits Michael Bachman - G El Paso Methodist Bandits Mark Leach - DT El Paso Methodist Bandits John Beane - WR Texas Panhandle Cowboys James Crenshaw - DE Texas Panhandle Cowboys Harold Lashley - WR Texas Panhandle Cowboys Mario Mckinney - FS Boulder State Grizzlies Elliot Rose - QB Boulder State Grizzlies Steven Doss - LB Boulder State Grizzlies Felipe Fischer - DT Iowa A_M Bulls Richard Calvin - LB Iowa A_M Bulls Emmanuel Peebles - RB Iowa A_M Bulls Lon Hill - WR Lawrence State Chippewa Hyman Clement - DE Lawrence State Chippewa Elden Terry - RB Lawrence State Chippewa Randall Brinson - RB Eastern Kansas Warriors Bobby Dale - TE Eastern Kansas Warriors Brian Phillips - LB Eastern Kansas Warriors Richard Fitzgerald - DT Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Ronald Robinson - G Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Darrell Dennis - LB Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Samuel Daniels - DE Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Ryan Skinner - T Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Donald Ibarra - DE Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen William Leonard - LB Daniel Boone College Frontiersmen Aubrey Harper - WR College of Omaha Raiders Troy Dumont - T College of Omaha Raiders Victor Moeller - LB Oklahoma City State Wranglers James Chambers - TE Oklahoma City State Wranglers Wayne Tubbs - DE Oklahoma City State Wranglers Tua Peterson - LB Lincoln Presidents Andrew Burch - WR Lincoln Presidents Shannon Burks - DT Lincoln Presidents Carlos Ward - LB Lincoln Presidents Robert Grissom - QB Lincoln Presidents Parry Jenson - LB Lincoln Presidents Morton Smith - G Indiana A_M Reapers James Hill - K Indiana A_M Reapers Ramon Price - TE Indiana A_M Reapers John Robinson - G Western Iowa Canaries Johnathan Hwang - DT Western Iowa Canaries James Spooner - DE Western Iowa Canaries Howard Whited - DT Western Iowa Canaries Sean Pannell - WR Western Iowa Canaries Rodney Ramsey - WR Western Iowa Canaries Maxwell Beyer - RB Detroit City College Knights Shelton Walker - G Detroit City College Knights Jarvis Barba - DE Detroit City College Knights Charles Kelly - DT St Ignatius Lancers Steve Humphrey - DT St Ignatius Lancers Corey Rice - LB St Ignatius Lancers Jerrold Hardison - LB St Ignatius Lancers Edwardo Mckinney - WR Minnesota Tech Lakers Paris Rees - WR Minnesota Tech Lakers Victor Nichols - G Minnesota Tech Lakers Edward Mcelroy - LB St Magnus Vikings Paul Burrell - LB Central Ohio Aviators Jorge Thames - LB Central Ohio Aviators Robert Lincoln - DT Central Ohio Aviators Tyrese Fajardo - LB Whitney College Engineers Rodolfo Mcdougall - T Whitney College Engineers Travis Burton - DE Whitney College Engineers Christopher Blair - WR Whitney College Engineers Alexander Foust - DE Wisconsin State Brewers Felix Williams - LB Wisconsin State Brewers Rex Russell - WR Wisconsin State Brewers John Wingfield - DT Wisconsin State Brewers Freddie Holden - DT Wisconsin State Brewers Tomas Johnson - P Wisconsin State Brewers Curtis Schulz - CB Rome State Centurions James Ahern - DE Rome State Centurions Gustavo True - DT Rome State Centurions Kenneth Kelly - DE Rome State Centurions Benjamin Albrecht - T Commonwealth Catholic Knights Griffin Prieto - QB Commonwealth Catholic Knights Gregory Ashworth - WR Commonwealth Catholic Knights Melvin Jones - FB Boston State Pirates Ismael Mcginnis - TE Queen City Monarchs George Franklin - LB Queen City Monarchs Corey Walters - WR Queen City Monarchs Emanuel Barnes - DT Chicago Poly Catamounts Nick Hudson - TE Chicago Poly Catamounts Richard Billiot - WR Chicago Poly Catamounts Connor Furman - T Cleveland Tigers Alfred Yocum - LB Cleveland Tigers Lindsay Carr - WR Cleveland Tigers Charles Cavazos - C Cleveland Tigers Luke Neuman - WR Lambert College Stags Scott Marx - CB Lambert College Stags Ed O'Bryan - DE Lambert College Stags Virgil Thibodeaux - LB Lambert College Stags Rex Thompson - G American Atlantic Pelicans Albert Griffin - RB American Atlantic Pelicans Perry Spann - DE American Atlantic Pelicans Berry Chapman - WR American Atlantic Pelicans Carl Reuter - LB St Patricks Shamrocks Jose Patterson - QB St Patricks Shamrocks David Cass - DE Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers Barry Soriano - DE Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers Eugene Hairston - RB Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers Werner Stratton - DT Wisconsin Catholic Cavaliers Hiram Ramos - LB Miami State Gulls Raymond Wooley - WR Miami State Gulls Rodney Lockwood - LB Miami State Gulls Dennis Allred - G Miami State Gulls Walter Moyer - WR Annapolis Maritime Navigators Preston Paul - DE Annapolis Maritime Navigators George Gunderson - RB Annapolis Maritime Navigators Randy Jensen - QB McKinney State Renegades Richard Counts - G McKinney State Renegades Ismael Shumate - TE McKinney State Renegades Brian Gregory - DT St Blane Fighting Saints Rex Irwin - WR St Blane Fighting Saints Mauro Ibarra - RB St Blane Fighting Saints Carlos Talbot - G St Blane Fighting Saints Patrick Cohn - LB College of San Diego Friars Frank Solomon - DT College of San Diego Friars Brian Craft - DE College of San Diego Friars Carl Romo - T College of San Diego Friars Cameron Pritchard - C College of San Diego Friars Billy Howard - G College of San Diego Friars Robert McCulloch - DT College of San Diego Friars Robert Walker - WR Liberty College Bells Thomas Fitzgerald - DT Liberty College Bells Herman Franco - WR Liberty College Bells Morton Rigsby - WR Liberty College Bells Antonio Enos - C Liberty College Bells Benjamin Dunning - DT Pittsburgh State Finches Marcell Corbin - G Pittsburgh State Finches Jason Holcomb - LB Pittsburgh State Finches Timothy Patten - G Garden State Redbirdss Charles Copeland - DT Garden State Redbirdss Daniel Camp - TE Garden State Redbirdss James Haynes - LB Garden State Redbirdss John Corrigan - T Garden State Redbirdss Elden Scott - DE Minns College Mavericks Ryan Corcoran - LB Minns College Mavericks Steven Sheridan - FS Minns College Mavericks Anthony Jorgenson - TE Minns College Mavericks Bryce Calvert - WR St Pancras Lions Tyler Shumaker - LB St Pancras Lions Francis Neil - LB St Pancras Lions Glenn Thompson - DT St Pancras Lions Gary Rowell - FS College of Waco Cowboys Tommy Toler - LB College of Waco Cowboys William Rupp - LB College of Waco Cowboys Ronald Almeida - LB College of Waco Cowboys Ernest Velasquez - WR College of Waco Cowboys Bryant Rousseau - 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St Pancras Lions releases LB Coach Kenneth Gibbs. The St Pancras Lions have announced the firing of LB Coach, Kenneth Gibbs. The move was made due to budget constraints.
Whitney College Engineers releases DL Coach Lee Plante. The Whitney College Engineers have announced the firing of DL Coach, Lee Plante. The move was made due to budget constraints.
Lubbock State Hawks fire their HC, Raymond. Dennis Raymond is out as Head Coach for the Lubbock State Hawks, as per the team's website update. The role will be filled after the hiring cycle starts. Underwhelming outcomes had fueled rumors of a staff overhaul.
Bulein Hornets fire their HC, Charlton. Bill Charlton will no longer serve as Head Coach for the Bulein Hornets, the team announced via their website. The role will be filled as soon as the hiring window is open. The team was underperforming, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Bayou State Cougars fire their DC, Duran. The team page for the Bayou State Cougars indicates that Daryl Duran is no longer in the Defensive Coordinator position. New candidates will be considered once recruitment opens. It's no surprise given the team's poor showing this season.
Spokane State Indians fire their DC, Clements. Rafael Clements will no longer serve as Defensive Coordinator for the Spokane State Indians, the team announced via their website. The role will be filled as soon as the hiring window is open. The team was underperforming, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
Spokane State Indians fire their OC, Box. David Box has officially left their post as Offensive Coordinator with the Spokane State Indians, the organization noted online. Hiring for the role will begin shortly. Supporters had predicted staffing changes following the recent slump.
Spokane State Indians fire their HC, Ruiz. The Spokane State Indians officially announced that Sherwood Ruiz will no longer function as the team's Head Coach. Replacements will be considered when the hiring process resumes. Poor results have prompted many to anticipate restructuring.
Lane State Emeralds fire their OC, Robinson. The Lane State Emeralds officially announced that Mark Robinson will no longer function as the team's Offensive Coordinator. Replacements will be considered when the hiring process resumes. Poor results have prompted many to anticipate restructuring.
Northern California Miners fire their OC, Laplante. The Northern California Miners officially announced that Ronald Laplante will no longer function as the team's Offensive Coordinator. Replacements will be considered when the hiring process resumes. Poor results have prompted many to anticipate restructuring.
Penn Catholic Crusaders fire their HC, Eggleston. The Penn Catholic Crusaders confirmed today that Tommy Eggleston is no longer serving as Head Coach. A successor will be named once the hiring window opens. With declining metrics, a staff shake-up seemed inevitable.
Western Iowa Canaries fire their OC, Bryan. Chad Bryan is out as Offensive Coordinator for the Western Iowa Canaries, as per the team's website update. The role will be filled after the hiring cycle starts. Underwhelming outcomes had fueled rumors of a staff overhaul.
Western Iowa Canaries fire their HC, Momon. Anthony Momon has officially left their post as Head Coach with the Western Iowa Canaries, the organization noted online. Hiring for the role will begin shortly. Supporters had predicted staffing changes following the recent slump.
Tempe College Titans fire their DC, Tripp. The team page for the Tempe College Titans indicates that Robert Tripp is no longer in the Defensive Coordinator position. New candidates will be considered once recruitment opens. It's no surprise given the team's poor showing this season.
Tempe College Titans fire their HC, Waldrop. Terry Waldrop will not continue as the Head Coach of the Tempe College Titans, according to a statement released on the team's site. A new hire is expected once the application window becomes active. Fans had been bracing for a shakeup amid the team's subpar performance.
Maryland State Bengals fire their OC, Byrd. Joshua Byrd will no longer serve as Offensive Coordinator for the Maryland State Bengals, the team announced via their website. The role will be filled as soon as the hiring window is open. The team was underperforming, so everyone was expecting a shake up on the staff.
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