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BEAR
December 17th, 2014, 04:09 PM
Looks like the new UCA coach is pulling a Sammy! xnodx xlolx Javian Williams is HUGE!

JACQUEZ McMILLIAN
6-4, 200, WR, ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MISS.
GOSHEN HIGH SCHOOL, ALA.
- JC Gridiron #17 ranked receiver
- 247 Sports 3-star receiver
- 14th ranked receiver in junior college
- Rivals 3-star receiver
ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MISS.
- 48 catches for 818 yards, 8 touchdowns in two seasons

• BRADY MOORE
6-6, 225, WR, BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KANSAS.
MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, KAN.
- Team captain
- 2011-12 All-League receiver
- 2011-12 All-State receiver
- national underclassmen Top 100 wide receiver
- Elite 15 National wide receiver
- Tom Lemmings Prep Report Top Player in the Nation
- 200-meter school record holder (21.8)
- 100-meter regional track champion (10.5)
- Rivals 2-star
BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- 30 catches for 800 yards, 6 touchdowns

• ZACH GOUGLER
6-4, 255, TE, FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KANSAS.
GALENA HIGH SCHOOL, KAN.
- 3-time All-CNC Conference player at wide receiver and linebacker.
- 3-time All-State tight end and linebacker.
- selected for Kansas Shrine Bowl
- Kansas Preps All-Class linebacker
FORT SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- All-Conference tight end 2013-14
- 16 receptions for 250 yards
- averaged 15.6 yard per catch
- noted as a blocking tight end

• SCOTT MATIAHA
6-4, 250, TE, NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, OKLAHOMA.
THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL, OKLA.
- Top 100 players in Oklahoma
- Mr. Football in Oklahoma in 2012
NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- 1st-team All-American NJCAA
- 1st-team All-Conference tight end
- 25 catches for 500 yards, averaged 20 yards a reception, 2 touchdowns

• RAPHAEL GARNER
6-3, 235, LB, THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ALA..
THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, ALA.
- 3.4 GPA Honors student
- ASWA All-State team
- 126 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 INT's, 1 fumble recovery as senior
- 210 tackles, 4 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 2 INTs for his career

• ROSTELL KING
6-3, 300, DL, HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KANSAS.
PIPER HIGH SCHOOL, KAN.
- 2nd-team All-Jayhawk defensive lineman
- 65 tackles, 12 TFLs, 3 sacks, 1 INT for a touchdown
- state champion wrestler 270 lbs.
- All-American Greco-Roman wrestler
- 2-time state qualifing wrestler
- school-record holder for most pins.
HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- 35 tackles, 12 TFLs, 5 sacks

• JAVIAN WILLIAMS
6-3, 370, DL, COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KANSAS.
COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
- 25 tackles at defensive line position
- 6 tackles for loss, 2 sacks
- 2nd -team All-Jayhawk Conference defensive tackle

• BRANDON COX
5-9, 180, WR, ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL.
CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL.
- 2-year All-State wide receiver for the Wampus Cats
- 2 -year All-Conference wide receiver
- school-record receiving yards at Conway High School
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
- 30 receptions for 300 yards

Professor Chaos
December 17th, 2014, 04:20 PM
Oh man, you said the "T" word! I'm getting out of here before this thread gets covered in ****!!!

Sammy94
December 17th, 2014, 04:44 PM
Looks like the new UCA coach is pulling a Sammy

To hang with the best, you have to be like the best....Good luck

BEAR
December 17th, 2014, 05:01 PM
To hang with the best, you have to be like the best....Good luck

This coach is a little different. But he wins so we will go along with it I guess. xlolx Man Bear fans are at the mercy of these changes by athletics....

underdawg
December 17th, 2014, 05:21 PM
great job of recruiting Bears!

Milktruck74
December 17th, 2014, 05:36 PM
I'm not a fan of the Juco guys or the short term transfers... this is not the way to build a program. But sometimes it is a quick fix teams are looking for.

SFA 93
December 17th, 2014, 05:58 PM
Coach Conque making some moves too.

Signed two today

S: Zack Starnes 5-11; 190 Woodland Hills, California (Sierra C.C.) Jr.

- 2013 Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year
- JUCO All-American

DT: Darrell Vanerson 6-3; 280 Wesson, Mississippi (Copiah-Lincoln C.C.) Jr. *** #9 SDE; #29 State (247 Sports) *** (Rivals)

AmsterBison
December 18th, 2014, 08:42 AM
In regard to the UCA transfers: A 6-6 WR who runs a 10.5 100m? Holy heck, you'd think some FBS schools would have gone after him.

Sammy94
December 18th, 2014, 08:47 AM
A 6-6 WR who runs a 10.5 100m?

Doesn't mean he can catch or block.

Bisonator
December 18th, 2014, 09:16 AM
Doesn't mean he can catch or block.

This. Probably a "stonehands". xlolx

underdawg
December 18th, 2014, 01:12 PM
SIU so far:

www.siusalukis.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121814aaa.html (http://www.siusalukis.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/1211814aaa.html)


Aaron Stanton is a 5-8 185 RB from Ventura CC--offensive player of year in his conference

Andrew McCrea is a 5-11 180 corner back from Pierce JUCO (cal.)

underdawg
December 18th, 2014, 01:24 PM
Stanton in action

www.hudl.com/athlete/1920974/aaron-stanton

Jason Svoboda
December 18th, 2014, 01:24 PM
Indiana State signed three yesterday.

QB Zack Kline - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33312
RB Roland Genesy - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33119
WR Chris Overton - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33649

YoUDeeMan
December 18th, 2014, 01:39 PM
Looks like the new UCA coach is pulling a Sammy! xnodx xlolx Javian Williams is HUGE!



What transfers? xeyebrowx

UCA is pulling a Bizonny...those Frozen Tundra Herds (F'n Terds, for short :D - you can thank me later, UND fans) have cornered the market on denying transfers, as long as they are not from non-FBS schools.

OSBF
December 18th, 2014, 02:25 PM
I'm not a fan of the Juco guys or the short term transfers... this is not the way to build a program. But sometimes it is a quick fix teams are looking for.

Man don't come on the ILS board with that kind of crazy talk, you will get crucified. 2-3 years we had 20+ FBS "down" transfers on the roster.

This year there are 5. And all 5 are impact players. Coincidence the correlation with the W-L record?

I'm thrilled with the about face Spack has done on transfers vs recruiting.

There were posters on our board upset last spring with the signing of a big class full of 2 and 3 star players because it didn't leave room for a bunch of kids that get kicked out of school in the B10 and MAC.

If the current trend continues we will be loaded with talent and deep at about every position.

Sycamore62
December 18th, 2014, 03:02 PM
I say fill your needs with your best opportunity. I've seen big recruits not pan out and I've seen nobodys be superstars. Nothing says a HS player won't do what a FBS xfer did to get kicked off a team.

Old Cat Fan
December 18th, 2014, 03:09 PM
So how does UNH go about getting one of these so called "transfers" ? xconfusedx

Catsfan90
December 18th, 2014, 03:34 PM
So how does UNH go about getting one of these so called "transfers" ? xconfusedx
They will need a coaching change, and don't expect that. Their philosophy has always been no transfers. They prefer to recruit kids who want to go to UNH, not kids transferring from other schools. I prefer the no transfer policy because it ensure that your players are more loyal and are earning their spots.

BEAR
December 18th, 2014, 04:18 PM
UCA had:

A coaching change that gave them a coach that was just inducted into the Junior College football hall of fame. Guy wins like 80+% of his games and has 3 nattys under his belt.

He apparently also has connections at many schools where he apparently was a reference for those good athletes who either couldn't make the grade at their "big" college or just needed more remediation before coming to "big" college. But either way, their attendance at a JUCO or CC doesn't indicate their ability to play or not. I thought since he was a Mississippi/Louisiana/gulf coast guy that we would see an influx of kids from that area. But he's getting them from Kansas and Oklahoma. I wonder what connections he had or has up there.

Like I said, Crimp Crunk took a few C.C. transfers and maybe 4 or 5 FBS players but this guy I guess has that community college mindset. We'll see how it works out.

citdog
December 18th, 2014, 07:42 PM
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kdinva
December 18th, 2014, 07:44 PM
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chattownmocs
December 19th, 2014, 12:37 AM
Steve Pickren of UAB, upcoming jr, to Chattanooga. Played both tackle spots last year and dline as a freshman. Expected to be moved back to his natural TE position at UTC.

rokamortis
December 19th, 2014, 03:27 AM
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How many transferred out?

citdog
December 19th, 2014, 03:50 AM
How many transferred out?


Won't know until the end of Christmas Furlough.

FUBeAR
December 19th, 2014, 06:59 AM
Steve Pickren of UAB, upcoming jr, to Chattanooga. Played both tackle spots last year and dline as a freshman. Expected to be moved back to his natural TE position at UTC.

Pickren may become an All-World TE at Chatt...but in 2014, he never started a game, only played in 6 games, and was listed as the 3rd Team RT behind Hayden Naumann and Bryant Novick (whom one Chatt news dude implied was not good enough to play @ Chatt) in all of UAB's game notes from 2014. UPDATE/CORRECTION: Pickren did start 2 games at TE for UAB in 2013 and played in 9. Also, UAB had 6 TE's listed on their 2014 roster, whatever that may mean.

Have seen the Chatt news guys/coaches proclaiming him as the 'missing piece for Chatt's National Championship'...and he may well be...but I just like to make sure the facts are 'out there.'

Best of luck to this young man and all of those Blazers that had their hearts broken by the dismantling of their program!

clenz
December 19th, 2014, 07:20 AM
Picked up a couple JUCO's yesterday.

An OL from Iowa Western CC

and a QB that originally went to Coastal Carolina from what I've found on the Google...Dalton Demos

http://www.goccusports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/dalton_demos_804626.html
http://www.kake.com/sports/headlines/Eight-Blue-Dragon-football-players-make-4-year-signings-286176711.html?device=tablet&c=y


Sounds like he was part of a 2 QB system in JUCO, so he knows how to run a stupid system. He was 97-176 for 1,118 yards with 14 TD and 3 INT

From his CCU profile


Ranked #1 passer in Missouri in 2011 ... Participated in the ESPN/Rise Elite 11 QB camps held at TCU and Ohio State ... 2011 first team Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Class 6 All-State ... Finalist for the Gatorade Missouri Football Player of the Year ... Completed 165-of-311 passes (.531) and threw for 2,764 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior ... Led CBC to a 13-1 record and a trip to the 2011 Missouri Class 6 championship game ... Received the "Army Strong Award' as the Player of the Week in the Great American Football Classic at The Edward Jones Dome against DeSmet, completed 16-of-29 attempts for 349 yards and caught a 56-yard touchdown pass ... Team captain in 2011 and team MVP (2010) ... Named second team All-Metro Catholic Conference as a junior ... Ranked No. 15 on St. Louis Today's Super 30 list and CBC was ranked No. 40 on the ESPNHS FAB 50 ... As a junior, completed 52 percent of his passes for 2,038 yards with 12 TDs passing and two rushing.

Low completion %. I doubt he sees much PT though. UNI seems to bring in 5 QBs a year.

Already on the roster for next season are SR Sawyer Kollmorgen (assuming he stays) and after him the heir-apparent sounds like rFr Eli Dunne, after him there's rJr Justin Black.

Also got a commitment from a HS QB out of Kansas City that's gone to multiple Elite 11 camps - Michael Briggs

OSBF
December 19th, 2014, 07:45 AM
I say fill your needs with your best opportunity. I've seen big recruits not pan out and I've seen nobodys be superstars. Nothing says a HS player won't do what a FBS xfer did to get kicked off a team.

Absolutely agree.

BUT...................

Transfers SHOULD be used to plug holes or fill an immediate need, NOT as the cornerstone you attempt to build up your program around.

clenz
December 19th, 2014, 07:46 AM
Absolutely agree.

BUT...................

Transfers SHOULD be used to plug holes or fill an immediate need, NOT as the cornerstone you attempt to build up your program around.
Exactly this.

veinup
December 19th, 2014, 10:33 AM
edit;

chattownmocs
December 19th, 2014, 11:35 AM
Pickren may become an All-World TE at Chatt...but in 2014, he never started a game, only played in 6 games, and was listed as the 3rd Team RT behind Hayden Naumann and Bryant Novick (whom one Chatt news dude implied was not good enough to play @ Chatt) in all of UAB's game notes from 2014. Also, UAB had 6 TE's listed on their roster, whatever that may mean.

Have seen the Chatt news guys/coaches proclaiming him as the 'missing piece for Chatt's National Championship'...and he may well be...but I just like to make sure the facts are 'out there.'

Best of luck to this young man and all of those Blazers that had their hearts broken by the dismantling of their program!

Makes sense considering he weighs 255. All I saw was that he will compete for the TE job.

SFA 93
December 19th, 2014, 07:19 PM
2 more for the Jacks

LB: Price Miller 6-1; 235 Rockdale, Texas (Thorndale/Golden West College) JUCO

Spent two seasons at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Calif. … First team All-SFCA selection after posting 95 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.3 sacks and seven pass breakups as a sophomore … Two year letterwinner at Thorndale High School … Named first team all-district as a junior … Helped guide the Bulldogs to a district tile and a regional final appearance as a senior.

CB: Tre Rosser 5-10; 180 Clarksville, Texas (UTSA/Tyler J.C.) JUCO *** (Rivals)

Spent two seasons at Tyler Junior College … First team All-SWJCFC selection after recording 37 tackles, six interceptions and 20 pass breakups as a sophomore … Four year letterwinner playing both quarterback and defensive back at Clarksville High School … Two-time all-district selection … Earned all-state honors in 2011 … District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … Helped lead the Tigers to a pair of district championships

caribbeanhen
December 20th, 2014, 05:55 AM
In regard to the UCA transfers: A 6-6 WR who runs a 10.5 100m? Holy heck, you'd think some FBS schools would have gone after him.

he probably only has one hand or hands of stone

eaglesdare
December 20th, 2014, 06:26 AM
North Carolina Central opened up some Christmas presents early.

Linebacker Jacquae Peart (Dean College/Sebring High School), safety Josiah Dailey (College of DuPage/Bloom High School), wide receiver Khalil Stinson (Arizona Western College/Westlake High School), and offensive lineman Tyler Brooks (Iowa Western Community College/Muscatine High School) are all expected to enroll at NCCU for the spring 2015 semester, according to Mack.

"Each of these young men possess a specific skill set that will address a specific need," said Mack, who just completed his first season as a college football head coach.

Peart (6-0, 230) earned Northeast Football All-Conference Second-Team honors as a linebacker in 2014 after recording 64 tackles with 10.5 hits for a loss at Dean College, located in Franklin, Massachusetts. While at Sebring (Fla.) High School, the senior defensive captain amassed a team-high 92 tackles with 13 hits for a loss, two sacks and two forced fumbles, and was named the Highlands Today 2013 All-Highlands Defensive Football Player of the Year.

Dailey (6-2, 215) collected 71 tackles, 4.0 hits for a loss, five pass break-ups, four forced fumbles and an interception in two seasons at College of DuPage, located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. He graduated from Bloom High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois, in 2013.

Stinson (6-3, 210) topped Arizona Western with eight touchdown passes and was second on the squad with 29 receptions for 388 yards during the 2014 season. As a freshman at Northeast Mississippi Community College in 2013, he led the team with 18 catches and 349 receiving yards with three touchdowns to garner Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges All-North Division second team recognition. While at Westlake High School in Atlanta, Stinson tallied 137 career receptions for 1,963 yards and 27 touchdowns, twice earning first team all-region honors.

Brooks (6-3, 295), a two-year starting offensive lineman for an Iowa Western program that won the NJCAA national title in 2013 and was national runner-up in 2014, allowed just 1.5 sacks in those two seasons. Iowa Western completed the 2014 campaign by averaging 44.2 points per game and posting an 11-1 record. Brooks graduated from Muscatine (Iowa) High School in 2013.

Mack feels the ability for these student-athletes to enroll at NCCU in January provides a huge advantage. "Anytime you can get guys to come to your university and into the football program eight months before the first game, it helps them to be able to contribute right away," the head coach said.

chattownmocs
December 20th, 2014, 06:36 AM
Hunter kennedy OG from UAB to Chattanooga. Redshirt with 4 years remaining.

Jason Svoboda
December 20th, 2014, 04:27 PM
Indiana State signed three yesterday.

QB Zack Kline - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33312
RB Roland Genesy - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33119
WR Chris Overton - http://www.sycamorepride.com/showthread.php?33649

Sycamores will be adding Ball State TE Calvin Blank (6'5", 240 lbs) to the list. We originally recruited him (from Terre Haute) in 2013 but he had offers from most of the good MAC teams (Ball State, Toledo, BGSU and NIU) and a PWO from Mizzou if I remember correctly. Will have 3 years of eligibility left.