The Tommies are good, but not as good as last year. There are chinks in their armor, part of which, IMO, is that the rest of the league has gotten to know them better and can game plan better.
Valpo, if they can find a way, can end the season with a three game win streak.
[Wudda, Cudda, Shudda Department]
>:( We were a "close but no cigar" 2pt. conversion from OT v. IWU who are now 9-1 and ranked #6 in the country and have a first round bye in the NAIA national championship tournament.
>:( We lose in OT to Marist in OT with a sputtering O all day - even though the box score says we scored 30 points ::)
>:( We lose a one score game to Drake, in Des Moines, who is now in a position to win an automatic bid to the FCS Championship.
Dang, we CAN upset UST. We just have to play inspired football.
I think that we pull a surprise here:
Valpo 24
St. Thomas 21
Tommies are 14-1 in their last 15 regular season finales.
They have the second best scoring defense in PFL. We had 187 total yards with Dawson in 2022 and 210 with Washington in 2021.
Numbers don't look great for this Beacs offense. Defense hangs tough but will be on field 80% of the game.
Hoping for a surprise but the offense looked completely disjointed against the worst defense in the PFL
17-3 Tommies
24-10 Tommies
Not sure who's quarterbacking and it may not matter but I'd say:
31-3 after the defense pitters out from too much time on the field.
We don't get that three game winning streak. Maybe next decade.
St. Thomas 27
Valpo 14
Quote from: JD24 on November 17, 2023, 02:25:36 PM
Not sure who's quarterbacking and it may not matter but I'd say:
31-3 after the defense pitters out from too much time on the field.
Modeling the MBB game against Illinois is that the score of the 2nd half after Valpo takes a 21-10 lead in the first half for a final score of 41-24 to the Tommie guns.
10-10 3 minutes left in the 3rd! We've only allowed 39 yards rushing so far!
Unable to watch, but followed on GameTracker. We lose 10-16. DEFENSE WAS AWESOME FOR FARRRRRRRR TOO LONG.
SO WE FRIGGIN LOSE. AGAIN.
Yes, OL is young, but....... >:( hell, I'd bring back Carlson's offense schemes (he even didn't have the talent Landon has brought in) and passing game in a heartbeat, if it would enable our better athletes on that side of the ball to control the ball, make crucial 3rd downs, and complete drives.
I fervently hope Smart and Fox will sit down right away this next week and figure out the direction of Valpo FB. It may or not include Landon (and it could be either's decision). But for the last few seasons VU has been better than any other Valpo FB program in decades. That's gotta count for something. Going after a new guy is always a crap shot. We know what we have with Fox in 2 of the 3 phases of football. The deficient component is offense.
IMO, give this guy the tool$ to upgrade that piece. Give him a two year contract extension that includes a rolling 1 year extension option after each season, and provide the financial commitment to succeed.
VULB#62 is right on track as far as I am concerned. Fox should be our man with a renewed effort on the part of the University to step up our program to the extent it is possible to do.
Agree with last 2 comments, but they need more talent and a better OC.
I'm sure that'll be the bulk of the negotiations..
mY 2 :twocents: I'd like to see less focus on RB's (running game) and start using WR, TE to get 1st downs if not TD's. Why not use short/med plays for solely for 1st downs? Current QB (Keefe) is doing pretty good job.
I say this with all due respect. The Valpo football offense was incompetent this season. Dating back to IWU.
I am hoping coach Fox stays as the defense was superb with upcoming players in the pipeline.
No need to beat a dead horse but I echo 62. An entire offensive rebuild is needed.
I'm in agreement with those calling for an offensive revamp. The problem may be that Fox doesn't want to hang around to see if the revamp comes to pass. Either Fox has no idea how to choose an OC or the financial setup is not good enough to bring competency on that side of the ball.
I know which I think it is.
Just checked the final PFL scores and standings.
Drake beat Butler in a pretty close one (13-9) to get the title and AQ. But here is the stunner- Dayton destroyed Davidson 45-14. Dayton! :o
One other thing of note to go along with the theme of this string: Valpo scored the fewest points among PFL teams this season - 147 in 8 games (18.3 ppg). Our scoring defense was the 4th best in the PFL - 182 (25.3 ppg). Imagine if the offense could have just extended one more drive per game and scored one more TD a game (we lost 4 one-score PFL games). Chances are we would have given up even fewer points cuz the D wouldn't have had its back up against the wall as often. Hey, wuddah, cuddah, shuddah.
If offense has a pulse against IWU, Morehead , Saint Thomas this is a 6 win team.
Vanvleet from Dayton is an Indy area kid and a really good one. He will be a problem for the league the next 3 seasons.
The next month or so will be interesting for the VU football program. Fox has done an admirable job given the resources and scenario, and he will get an extension. The players are playing to their abilities and they compete which you have to praise. However, Will VU commit for better coaching and resources and not just use football as an activity to bring in male students? In reality, the university uses this program as a lean mean revenue making machine to bring in students and tuition. I agree with JD24 about what Fox's next moves are, as the opportunities to grow may not exist at Valpo. Let the record for the past decades be used as evidence.
Agree the offense was anemic at best...but, remember a couple of things that might bode better for the future. The two deeps on the offensive line included three true freshman, two red shirt freshman, one red shirt sophomore, one red shirt junior and...ONE senior who could come back for a fifth year. Add to that that we we finished the season starting out third string quarterback and I would say there is some hope for the future.
While the offensive line was young the best prospect Mason Smith was not on two deep last 4 weeks.
Does he hit portal? Our previous best OL prospects hit the portable (Orr / Merklinger).
Prevost was not Symmes hire and with salary restraints I give it a 5% shot the combination is back. Meaning, a new OL coach regardless.
I honestly won't be shocked if Appel hits the portal. He was put in an unsafe situation, especially the slow snaps game.
Davis and Butler are graduating. Our RT and LG walked on senior day. Vickers did as well. Jernegan is coming off an ACL.
That is absolutely bleak. If Symmes does not have locker room Valpo needs to cut bait Monday and beat the Carousel and get right to the portal.
Symmes is young and can improve. If they are not cutting bait the University needs to supply proper salaries for him to maintain an offensive staff.
Doomsday is if Fox steps down at any point between now and next August.
With 72 on the upside of the OL. But sobered by 16's insight. Anyone know fer sure what Mikey's injury really was?
We, historically, have had lousy luck with QBs with shoulder injuries. Dalton Stokes, Chris Duncan and Jimmy Seewald, didn't they all at one time or another have shoulders that limited their full potential?
If it is not a shoulder, then there will be a pretty good battle with Keefe this spring and next fall. No matter who wins out, the (next?) OC has to bring in a system that optimizes the control passing game and leverages the quarterback's strengths.
Duncan?
QB during Cecchini.
Ok. I remember Seewald who was playing well until he got hurt.
Appel was nothing ligament from what I've heard.
Duncan never got hurt was beat out by Nimz who I believe won 9 games in two seasons.
Appel was not what we saw last season this year. Really starting since Drake last year until his injury this year.
So he should be healed and back to full strength by spring. But I hear ya, 16, about why he may test the portal if nothing improves in O locker room i.e., better system, better receivers, better coaching.
But ya know, you have done a great job of documenting the futility of xferring FROM Valpo to "greener" pastures - few seldom see the field for their new team.
Yes. This years edition
Dom Grguric - Played in all games at Bowling Green - special teams
Braden Contreras - Illinois State - played in all games primarily special teams
Mason Kaplan - Illinois State - 1 GP
Ryan Merklinger - Western Illinois - started at center for a winless WIU
James Doerer - DNP - Eastern Michigan
Matt Ross - Special Teams Indiana Stare
Danny Files - DNP - Coastal Carolina
Hard to imagine the offense wouldn't have been much improved with 2-3 people
Quote from: VULB#62 on November 18, 2023, 04:16:24 PMGoing after a new guy is always a crap shot. We know what we have with Fox in 2 of the 3 phases of football. The deficient component is offense.
Isn't that a bit of a cheap shoot? Offense! You think Valpo football should have an offense!!! You can't get everything!
Quote from: historyman on November 19, 2023, 10:44:31 PM
Quote from: VULB#62 on November 18, 2023, 04:16:24 PMGoing after a new guy is always a crap shot. We know what we have with Fox in 2 of the 3 phases of football. The deficient component is offense.
Isn't that a bit of a cheap shoot? Offense! You think Valpo football should have an offense!!! You can't get everything!
Are you saying Meatloaf was right: "Two out of three ain't bad" 😂
I don't really know anything about the football program other than the scores of our games. I have little knowledge about the current make up of our team and who will be graduating or otherwise leaving the program before next season. I don't know who will be joining the team next fall.
What I do know is that last year Drake was winless until they won their final three games. Drake was able to build on that success by having a fine season in 2023.
VU followed a similar script by winning two of their final three games (and coming close to beating a tough St. Thomas team in the road) after a disappointing September and October.
This gives me some hope that we can build on these final three games and, like Drake this year, have a more successful 2024 season.
Paul
https://www.thevictorybell.com/p/column-the-ending-is-the-hardest
Quote from: Pgmado on November 21, 2023, 02:09:17 PM
https://www.thevictorybell.com/p/column-the-ending-is-the-hardest
I agree. Ending your athletic career is tough, as you are so used to feeding off your adrenaline on a continuous basis, and working towards that next practice and game. I remember guys getting cut from the VU baseball team, that thought they were in the clear. These folks would breakdown and seemed dead on the inside for a bit of time afterwards. It was the same for me after exhausting my eligibility and how you feel in that last game, knowing that you won't ever play for Valpo again (short of future alumni games). However, you get to keep those competitive feelings going with all of the adult/semi-pro leagues that exist nowadays in all sports. These guys will move on to flag football for as long as they choose to play. I continue to play old man baseball, including this Fall 2023 season with a Valpo baseball teammate that I hadn't played with in 20 years. I figure that I have another 3-4 years, before I finally retire. If you seek it out, you will get that fulfillment that all athletes seek, until you are truly ready to step away from the game.
TX, I have a similar experience that I privately shared with Paul. Mine was a season and career ending injury as a sophomore that bothers me to this day.
At least these kids got to play all four years, but everyone wants to at least go out a winner after all the effort put into it.