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IndyValpo

Quote from: covufan on January 30, 2013, 05:07:25 PMI'm not seeing the additions either.  The list that IndyValpo had at the beginning of the thread (early Jan) had 24 recruits.  I now find 25 recruits, with two new additions: James Delacenserie and Robby Mackesey, but both have already committed to Idaho State.  Jack Wrangler is no longer on Valpo's list - not sure why, he doesn't have any offers.

When I put the list out here I did not list the two guys already committed to Idaho State.  I have updated the list as more information is provided.  Wrangler was never on Rivals list.  I found him on ESPN.

VULB#62

Still wondering about the 20 since January 13th.  72 can you elaborate?

All we need to turn this around is 3 or 4 game changers on both sides of the ball.  Well, maybe a couple more on defense.  Jeez, I hope there are a couple of JCs and xfers in the bunch.


vu72

Quote from: VULB#62 on January 30, 2013, 02:31:51 PM
Quote from: vu72 on January 30, 2013, 11:56:23 AM
Well, if I counted correctly, Valpo has added 20 recruits just since Jauary 13.  Several are "huge"  :o

72 -- how'd you get that figure?  Are there names associated with the numbers? 

Pretty simple really.  I went to Carlson' twitter page and counted all the "...?Coach so and so just landed another great recruit!". I just added them up presuming they were all different as they were announced at different times.
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VULB#62

Oh - OK. So huge was not in terms of the size of the players but the importance of the 'get.'

I reiterate:

All we need to turn this around is 3 or 4 game changers on both sides of the ball.  Well, maybe a couple more on defense.  Jeez, I hope there are a couple of JCs and xfers in the bunch.

;)

vu72

Quote from: VULB#62 on January 30, 2013, 07:35:29 PM
Oh - OK. So huge was not in terms of the size of the players but the importance of the 'get.'

I reiterate:

All we need to turn this around is 3 or 4 game changers on both sides of the ball.  Well, maybe a couple more on defense.  Jeez, I hope there are a couple of JCs and xfers in the bunch.

;)

So here's a couple of posts:

Alex Bailey ‏@CoachAlexBailey
Just got a HUGE commitment this morning from the great state of Ohio! Let the "Big Boys" up front lead the way! #heavyhitters #shieldsUP

and:

Kasey Teegardin ‏@CoachTee34
Yeahhhhhhh!!! Another great commitment!!! It's coming together!! @valpofb #welcometothefamily #W.I.N. #shieldsup
Retweeted by Dale Carlson
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usc4valpo

so right now it is all fluff regarding the recruiting.  Of course Carlson and Valpo will not provide an objective story regarding this.

VULB#62

Quote from: usc4valpo on January 31, 2013, 12:05:53 PM
so right now it is all fluff regarding the recruiting.  Of course Carlson and Valpo will not provide an objective story regarding this.

It's all relative and in the eyes of the beholder.  Us beholders only see what occurs on Fall Saturdays.

VULB#62

Signing Day.  I have been tracking some of the FB staff tweets to get a sense of who might be signing.

Here are some names that have popped up and links to their recruiting profile:

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

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

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

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

Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL  5-10, 175# DB   http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/H7xk4vjk9kmuV8ivArhyjA/football-fall-12/profile-tim-foley.htm

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

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

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


valpotx

Sounds like some big dudes on the OL, good to see
"Don't mess with Texas"

VULB#62

#60
I just reviewed the final 2-deep of the 2012 season to see where some of these recruits would fit in.  Some tid-bits:

Of the 46 on the two deep (by eligibility):
:-\  7 will graduate leaving 39 returning players for 2013 (85% of the 2-deep)
:-\  Of the 39 returning players:  5 will be seniors; 17 will be juniors; 17 will be sophomores
:-\  15 of 22 Starters return; 7 offensive  starters; 8 defensive starters

The offense loses 4 seniors leaving 18 returnees including:  WR Tanner Kuramata, starting LT Stuart Barkley, starting LG Tom Ehrlich, Starting RT Sam Manternach, starting TE Matt Mallon, WR Fred Gladney, both QBs Eric Hoffman and Ben Lehman, RBs Jake Hutson and Sterling Summerville *

The defense loses 3 seniors leaving 21 returnees including: starting DE Nick Moffitt, starting DE John Giovenco, starting OLB Ryan Mundy, starting OLB Pat Derbak, starting CB Dale Cook, starting FS Dylan Storm, starting SS Alex Grask, starting CB  AJ Bradley

* Gabe Ali-El (who will be a junior) was not listed for the last game due to injury

Unless the newcomers are markedly better than all the kids who are returning, they will have a hard time cracking the line-up.  One kid who might do it, however, is OG Dillon Sampson.  Watching the video, I haven't seen many HS guards (1) drive block as well nor (2) stay with their blocks so long.  This kid was either driving his man 10 yards down the field or enveloping him and driving him into the ground.  He'd have to beat out 2 out of 3 returning juniors.  But if he can play center he'd need to beat out a 6-1, 255 soph.   Derrick Estell is a really good, fast RB and you can't have enough of those.

FWalum

#61
Here is some information on Grayson Bastin from Homestead. 
He was named to The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel All-Area Preseason team.
Offense
Athlete: C.J. Jackson, North Side, Sr..
QB: Colin Brockhouse, Northrop, Jr.
RB: Grayson Bastin, Homestead, Sr.
RB: Jason Nicodemus, Churubusco, Sr.
RB: Will Knapke, Heritage, Sr.

Homestead runs a pro style offense that is very balanced running and throwing.  Bastin is a decent runner and a good receiver coming out of the backfield.  He had some huge games including a game versus Warsaw where he scored five touchdowns, including a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, as the Spartans defeated Warsaw 63-7. Bastin also had 54 rushing yards.  The following are some video interviews and highlights.

http://www.frequency.com/video/homestead-rb-gr/58734499  This is a pregame interview before Homestead played East Noble.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6bFW8k_ctA#ws

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzuzFnpLHNI#

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqfKkk2DgFk#ws

Hudl game highlights  This gives you the best look at game performances.
There are other highlight compilations out on the web, I just think the the Hudl stuff is less glitz and more reality.
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vu72

Bama Powell, the 6'2" 290#er from Indianapolis Warren Central is also listed as a center.
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VULB#62

#63
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 06, 2013, 11:48:51 AM
Signing Day.  I have been tracking some of the FB staff tweets to get a sense of who might be signing.

Here are some names that have popped up and links to their recruiting profile:

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

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

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

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

Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL  5-10, 175# DB   http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/H7xk4vjk9kmuV8ivArhyjA/football-fall-12/profile-tim-foley.htm

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

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

Bama Powell  Indianapolis, IN, 6-2 290#, OG      http://collegefootball.scout.com/a.z?s=194&p=8&c=1&nid=6131577
It would be great if some of you who have additional recruit names and info would add to this list.  There are a whole bunch that I couldn't trace beyond mentions of position, but some of you might have other/better sources.

BTW on some of the profile info I saw a lot of good academic history.  Also our College of Engineering seems to be a magnet that makes a bit of difference.

bluehorseshoe

Some info ref. Tim Foley, #20, Tampa Jesuit ...6'0 , 186 lbs...3.72 GPA, 4.4 pro shuttle...2010 and 2011, and 2012 Senior highlights are all on HUDL...





VULB#62

#67
UPDATED

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

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

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

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

Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL  5-10, 175# DB   http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/H7xk4vjk9kmuV8ivArhyjA/football-fall-12/profile-tim-foley.htm

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

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

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

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


A number of some of the leads don't confirm a signing so I left them off for now.  Looks like there's some defensive emphasis so far for this class.  Lord knows we need help stopping people.

Here are the prospects listed in The Sun Times and from Covufan

Connor Conzelman, LB, Jacobs; 6-1, 215#
Brett Fox, LB, Plainfield North; 6-2, 210#
Jon Hammond, DL, Valparaiso ??? (Didn't show up on the VHS Roster)
Austin Pfenniger, WR, Carmel IN 5-8, 165# (noted that one VU coach's tweet mentioned a Wes Welker clone commit - could be him.
Loukis Sinnis, LB, Carmel, IN, 5-11, 205#

VULB#62

#68
I'm told a  total of 22 NLIs were received so far by the football staff.  Given all the returnees, this is about right for a class.  The names can't be released until all deposits are in -- so it's early-mid May (?) again for the details.  By then Spring practice will be in the books and the Spring Roster will be published so we'll have a pretty good idea of what the team will look like come September

Been checking other D-IAA FB programs (obviously they're scholarship schools) for their announcements.  Most classes are generally running 15-20 recruits.  Found it interesting that of 17 recruits at Duquesne, 9 were JCs.  University of North Dakota, who we play this Fall, signed 22.  Of the 22, 9 were from Illinois ( mostly the Chicagoland area) and 4 were from Wisconsin.  Sacred Heart University in Connecticut (2-9 but beat Dartmouth in 2012), who we play in 2014, got 33 commits, but because they, like Duquesne, are in the NEC, they can give partial aid spread among all their recruits.  Indiana State signed 20 and 5 were JCs.  Only 4 kids from Indiana signed on.

Despite all its inherent limitations, there is a small benefit to being non-scholarship and that is we are not limited to how many NLIs we can get. While classes may not have the quality scholarship programs go after, in numbers we may find some diamonds in the rough -- please refer to my avitar  ::)

IndyValpo

Quote from: VULB#62 on February 07, 2013, 06:32:19 AMI'm told a  total of 22 NLIs were received so far by the football staff.  Given all the returnees, this is about right for a class.  The names can't be released until all deposits are in -- so it's early-mid May (?) again for the details.
This is interesting because Drake announced their recruiting class yesterday.

VULB#62

#70
Quote from: IndyValpo on February 07, 2013, 08:56:38 AM
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 07, 2013, 06:32:19 AMI'm told a  total of 22 NLIs were received so far by the football staff.  Given all the returnees, this is about right for a class.  The names can't be released until all deposits are in -- so it's early-mid May (?) again for the details.
This is interesting because Drake announced their recruiting class yesterday.
Interesting indeed, because Drake released all the names and player profiles.  Dayton and Stetson also had a news blurb about their recruiting class, but they were careful not to identify the players by name.  The articles talked about positions filled and geographic locations from where the recuits haled, etc., but no names were released.

This is the quote from the Stetson site:  "The players signed institutional letters of intent to enroll at Stetson University. Their official inclusion on the roster cannot be made until the students are admitted to the university and put down a deposit for the fall semester."

At this point, only Drake, Dayton and Stetson have news releases on FB recruits.

UPDATE: 
From the Valpo FB Office -- Each school's polices regarding issuing financial aid packages are different.  Drake must be issuing their official financial aid packages prior to NLI day.  The NCAA rules state that a prospect must sign their official offer for financial aid and pay their deposit before a school can comment.

sliman

Thursday's Chicago Tribune lists area high school players who signed NLI's in football and the schools with which they signed.  While most were to scholarship-granting institutions, a quick count showed five signing with Dayton and one with Butler.  Presumably these were announcements made by the high schools; if so, it's disappointing that we didn't have any on the list.

VULB#62

Valpo probably won't attract local kids until it begins to show a winning record.  The local press coverage probably has a dampening effect on kids staying "local"  i.e., inside of 100 miles of the campus.   :twocents:

willy

Quote from: VULB#62 on February 06, 2013, 04:44:14 PMUPDATED Dillon Sampson, Huron, OH, 6-2, 280 OG http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/oh/huron/huron-high-school1/dillon-sampson Matt McGinnis, Waxhaw, NC, 6-4 230 DE http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/nc/waxhaw/cuthbertson-high-school/matt-mcginnis Lucas Lanzon, L'Anse Creuse HS, MI, 6-1, 230 LB http://www.thedzone.net/2013/01/lucas-lanzon-of-lanse-creuse-commits-to.html#.URKBPaWTrTR Nate Emminger, Plymouth, MI, 5-8, 173# WR http://www.thedzone.net/2012/05/nate-emminger-2013-wr.html#.URKB6KWTrTQ Timothy Foley, Lutz, FL 5-10, 175# DB http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/H7xk4vjk9kmuV8ivArhyjA/football-fall-12/profile-tim-foley.htm Derrick Estell, Miller, MO, 5-11, 190# RB (4.5 40, 275 BP, 38" VL, 4.0 GPA) http://www.ncsasports.org/football-recruiting/mo/miller/miller-high-school/derrick-estell Grayson Bastin, Fort Wayne, IN, 5-7, 177#, RB (Pursued by Indiana State, 4.0 GPA) http://nationalunderclassmen.ning.com/profile/GraysonBastin Bama Powell Indianapolis, IN, 6-2 290#, OG http://collegefootball.scout.com/a.z?s=194&p=8&c=1&nid=6131577 Gunnar Wolfe, Orange County, CA 6-1, 195#, LB (Teammates signed with UCLA, Colorado, and Utah) http://ocvarsity.freedomblogging.com/category/football/ A number of some of the leads don't confirm a signing so I left them off for now. Looks like there's some defensive emphasis so far for this class. Lord knows we need help stopping people. Here are the prospects listed in The Sun Times and from Covufan Connor Conzelman, LB, Jacobs; 6-1, 215# Brett Fox, LB, Plainfield North; 6-2, 210# Jon Hammond, DL, Valparaiso ??? (Didn't show up on the VHS Roster) Austin Pfenniger, WR, Carmel IN 5-8, 165# (noted that one VU coach's tweet mentioned a Wes Welker clone commit - could be him. Loukis Sinnis, LB, Carmel, IN, 5-11, 205#
Jon Hammond played at St. Patrick High School in Chicago.  On his Hudl film it looks like he plays with an attitude!

VULB#62

#74
If Hammond signed, that would void my comment below about local signees. 

Aside from film, not much that I could find on height and weight.  Clips show he sustains his block very well and doesn't quit early on run blocks -- tough thing to teach in a youngster.  Listed as G, C or T, but I saw him at left guard in the clips I viewed.  Seems agile enough as he pulled and pancaked a couple of opponents.  Looked to be a solid maybe 6-0, 260# ???