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KAUMASS
April 12th, 2007, 09:24 AM
Listed below are transfers by conference and teams from all of FCS teams websites. Only teams with transfers are listed. If I am missing any teams, conferences or transfers, let me know as I can update my list.The conference's are in no particular order..I had to list them below as I could not convert my word document to a bleeping *** file attachment! I could not confirm Alcorn ST, Texas Southern, Howard, St. Francis, South Carolina ST. (S.C. State website messed up by hackers.. ) & Morehead State. There were a couple of programs that had a high amount of JC's transfers this year and I noted them...JC's are another whole topic together..Eastern Illinois had 3 transfers from Bowling Green..anyone know of any problems at B.G.?

55 altogether..I will be keeping track of starters and will be curious to see if any help to get a team to the playoffs..Some transfers end up as bench warmers, some are immediate players..will see. I will update the list as more transfer in the summer. If anyone wants a direct list, send me a message.

xthumbsupx To Montana for having the best coverage of their signees, fans can express their thoughts on the signees and they have a video greet of the players..

Next project will be to see how many FBS transfers total per team and percentage of starters are ex FBS's.

Regards, KA




Colonial
Delaware
DE Ronald Talley (6-4,267) coming in from Notre Dame
LB Jonathan Smith (6-3,225) coming in from UCONN
RB Jerry Butler (5-8,180) coming in from Wisconsin
Massachusetts:
Jeremy Miles- Navy DB, 6'2", 207.
Ben Coblyn-Boston University- 6'8" 285, OL. Basketball player making transition to football-(All stater in football in High School)
William & Mary
Robert Livingston (6'3" 215 Safety, Western Michigan)

Big Sky
Montana-
J. D. Quinn-O.L. 6’4”, 305-Oklahoma
Northern Arizona U.
David Lord, OL, 6-6, 330, Jr.-TR, Rialto, Calif. San Jose State
Sean Norton, QB, 5-10, 175, Jr.-TR , Valencia, Calif.Fresno State
Northern Colorado
Jamathan Lyle Wisconsin DB 5'10
Portland State
REGGIE JOSEPH, Junior, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 190, Colorado
ANDREW SCHANTZ, Junior, Linebacker, 6-2, 235, San Diego State
Zach Tarver WR, Oregon State
Gerry Glanville-SS, 5'10", 200, age unknown..Hawaii
Weber State
Clayton Swan LB 6’ 225 JR Utah State

Gateway
Indiana State
Bill McGrath Sophomore TE (6-5, 255) Saskatchewan, Canada/Temple
Northern Iowa
De'Veon Harris (6-1, 215, OLB, Pompano Beach, Fla./Ely HS/Univ. of Toledo
Missouri State
Mickey Baker, LB 5’11” 235 JR- Akron

Great West
-no FBS transfers, but worth noting Southern Utah, 8 JC transfers.

Southland
Central Arkansas
BENNIE WASHINGTON (6-2, 295, DT, Arkansas State)
Nicholls State
Moore, Lance DB 6-1 190 Southern Miss
Ona, Solomon DL 6-1 300 Mississippi State
Webb, Ladarius DB 5-11 180 Southern Miss
Sam Houston State
Rhett Bomar QB 6-2 215 Jr-Tr (Oklahoma)
Chris Brown DE 6-3 218 So-Tr (Texas)
Olufemi Ogundare RB 5-8 200 So-Tr (Eastern Michigan)
Trey Payne WR 5-9 170 Jr-Tr LaMarque (Baylor)
Southeastern Louisiana
Tyler Unsworth, OL, 6-8, 292, Slidell, La. (Southern Miss)
Stephen F. Austin
Greg Carlson, 6-3, 225, LB, Baylor
Joe Savoie, 6-2, 230, TE, Army

Big South
Charleston Southern
Chris Lee 6-1 240 LB /Florida Atlantic

Northeast
Central Connecticut St.
Kyle Tinney-DB, 6’ 190, FR Michigan State
Sacred Heart
Brian Friedman, Rutgers-spec’s unavailable

Mid-Eastern
Delaware State
Jason Headen 6’2 220 OLB` Eastern Michigan
Morgan State
Jackie Chambers WR University of South Florida
Willie Hardemon CB Temple
Clarence McPherson DE Akron
Robert Norris OL Virginia Tech
N.C. A&T State
Brandon Croley. Coley (6-1, 205) DB Clemson
Demmerick Chancellor RB 6’1” 205 Clemson

Southwestern
Alabama State
Eugene Newbold 6'6 245 DL (Troy University)
Jackson State
Mississippi State qb Tray Rutland
University of Missouri - Domonique Johnson-WR
Anthony Jones, RB, Troy State
Caleb Haynes, DE,6’ 4” 250 UAB

Ohio Valley
Easten Illinois
TIM GRITZMAN (6-4, 250, Tight End, Jr.,-Notre Dame-(walked on at ND)
TREVOR FRERICKS (6-1, 266, Defensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
KEVIN MAHONEY (6-6, 315, Offensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
GUY WILLIAMSON (6-4, 330, Offensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
Eastern Kentucky
Aaron Jones III DT, 6-3, 290 Florida State
SamfordChris Evans, RB, 6-0, 195, UAB
Southeast Missouri-none 10 jc’s
Tennessee-Martin
TomHansen 5-10 175 K Purdue
Cade Thompson 6-2 188, QB University of South Carolina
Tennessee State
Ozzie Harrell (6-1, 200)Army DB
T.J. Minor (6-4, 275) Oklahoma State DE
Tremaine Walker (6-2, 300) Illinois. DE



Patriot-none

Independents
Stony Brook
RB Brandon Mason University of Pittsburgh
CB Mike McCoy University of Kansas
ILB Greg Weeks Indiana University

Pioneer, Ivy, & Metro Atlantic-did not announce signees-anyone know why??

KAUMASS
April 12th, 2007, 09:31 AM
My apoligies to my Southern Conference brothers, I lost the data when I was trying to convert, I will post transfers ASAP..

UAalum72
April 12th, 2007, 09:42 AM
Pioneer, Ivy, & Metro Atlantic-did not announce signees-anyone know why??
I think the binding National Letter of Intent process only applies to athletic scholarships (or athletic grants-in-aid).

KAUMASS
April 12th, 2007, 09:49 AM
Listed below are transfers by conference and teams from all of FCS teams websites. Only teams with transfers are listed. If I am missing any teams, conferences or transfers, let me know as I can update my list.The conference's are in no particular order..I had to list them below as I could not convert my word document to a bleeping *** file attachment! I could not confirm Alcorn ST, Texas Southern, Howard, St. Francis, South Carolina ST. (S.C. State website messed up by hackers.. ) & Morehead State. There were a couple of programs that had a high amount of JC's transfers this year and I noted them...JC's are another whole topic together..Eastern Illinois had 3 transfers from Bowling Green..anyone know of any problems at B.G.?

60 altogether..I will be keeping track of starters and will be curious to see if any help to get a team to the playoffs..Some transfers end up as bench warmers, some are immediate players..will see. I will update the list as more transfer in the summer. If anyone wants a direct list, send me a message.

xthumbsupx To Montana for having the best coverage of their signees, fans can express their thoughts on the signees and they have a video greet of the players..

Next project will be to see how many FBS transfers total per team and percentage of starters are ex FBS's.

Regards, KA




Colonial
Delaware
DE Ronald Talley (6-4,267) coming in from Notre Dame
LB Jonathan Smith (6-3,225) coming in from UCONN
RB Jerry Butler (5-8,180) coming in from Wisconsin
Massachusetts:
Jeremy Miles- Navy DB, 6'2", 207.
Ben Coblyn-Boston University- 6'8" 285, OL. Basketball player making transition to football-(All stater in football in High School)
William & Mary
Robert Livingston (6'3" 215 Safety, Western Michigan)

Big Sky
Montana-
J. D. Quinn-O.L. 6’4”, 305-Oklahoma
Northern Arizona U.
David Lord, OL, 6-6, 330, Jr.-TR, Rialto, Calif. San Jose State
Sean Norton, QB, 5-10, 175, Jr.-TR , Valencia, Calif.Fresno State
Northern Colorado
Jamathan Lyle Wisconsin DB 5'10
Portland State
REGGIE JOSEPH, Junior, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 190, Colorado
ANDREW SCHANTZ, Junior, Linebacker, 6-2, 235, San Diego State
Zach Tarver WR, Oregon State
Gerry Glanville-SS, 5'10", 200, age unknown..Hawaii
Weber State
Clayton Swan LB 6’ 225 JR Utah State

Gateway
Indiana State
Bill McGrath Sophomore TE (6-5, 255) Saskatchewan, Canada/Temple
Northern Iowa
De'Veon Harris (6-1, 215, OLB, Pompano Beach, Fla./Ely HS/Univ. of Toledo
Missouri State
Mickey Baker, LB 5’11” 235 JR- Akron

Great West
-no FBS transfers, but worth noting Southern Utah, 8 JC transfers.

Southland
Central Arkansas
BENNIE WASHINGTON (6-2, 295, DT, Arkansas State)
Nicholls State
Moore, Lance DB 6-1 190 Southern Miss
Ona, Solomon DL 6-1 300 Mississippi State
Webb, Ladarius DB 5-11 180 Southern Miss
Sam Houston State
Rhett Bomar QB 6-2 215 Jr-Tr (Oklahoma)
Chris Brown DE 6-3 218 So-Tr (Texas)
Olufemi Ogundare RB 5-8 200 So-Tr (Eastern Michigan)
Trey Payne WR 5-9 170 Jr-Tr LaMarque (Baylor)
Southeastern Louisiana
Tyler Unsworth, OL, 6-8, 292, Slidell, La. (Southern Miss)
Stephen F. Austin
Greg Carlson, 6-3, 225, LB, Baylor
Joe Savoie, 6-2, 230, TE, Army

Big South
Charleston Southern
Chris Lee 6-1 240 LB /Florida Atlantic

Northeast
Central Connecticut St.
Kyle Tinney-DB, 6’ 190, FR Michigan State
Sacred Heart
Brian Friedman, Rutgers-spec’s unavailable

Mid-Eastern
Delaware State
Jason Headen 6’2 220 OLB` Eastern Michigan
Morgan State
Jackie Chambers WR University of South Florida
Willie Hardemon CB Temple
Clarence McPherson DE Akron
Robert Norris OL Virginia Tech
N.C. A&T State
Brandon Croley. Coley (6-1, 205) DB Clemson
Demmerick Chancellor RB 6’1” 205 Clemson

Southwestern
Alabama State
Eugene Newbold 6'6 245 DL (Troy University)
Jackson State
Mississippi State qb Tray Rutland
University of Missouri - Domonique Johnson-WR
Anthony Jones, RB, Troy State
Caleb Haynes, DE,6’ 4” 250 UAB

Ohio Valley
Easten Illinois
TIM GRITZMAN (6-4, 250, Tight End, Jr.,-Notre Dame-(walked on at ND)
TREVOR FRERICKS (6-1, 266, Defensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
KEVIN MAHONEY (6-6, 315, Offensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
GUY WILLIAMSON (6-4, 330, Offensive Line, RS-Fr., Bowling Green
Eastern Kentucky
Aaron Jones III DT, 6-3, 290 Florida State
SamfordChris Evans, RB, 6-0, 195, UAB
Southeast Missouri-none 10 jc’s
Tennessee-Martin
TomHansen 5-10 175 K Purdue
Cade Thompson 6-2 188, QB University of South Carolina
Tennessee State
Ozzie Harrell (6-1, 200)Army DB
T.J. Minor (6-4, 275) Oklahoma State DE
Tremaine Walker (6-2, 300) Illinois. DE



Patriot-none

Independents
Stony Brook
RB Brandon Mason University of Pittsburgh
CB Mike McCoy University of Kansas
ILB Greg Weeks Indiana University

Pioneer, Ivy, & Metro Atlantic-did not announce signees-anyone know why??

Southern Conference
Chattanooga
Tony Pastore QB 6-200 Kent State University)
The Citadel
Tim Higgins WR 5-8 168 University of Florida
Georgia Southern
Mike Hamilton RB 6-1 215, Oklahoma State
Neal Jones DL 6-4 253 Indiana University)
Quenton Taylor LB 6-0 240 Univ. of Mississippi

appfan2008
April 12th, 2007, 10:51 AM
you took the words right out of my mouth about the southern conference...

but now that i am looking at it... it is a pretty short list of players and none for app!

OL FU
April 12th, 2007, 10:54 AM
The Citadel
Tim Higgins WR 5-8 168 University of Florida

Coach's son?

appfan2008
April 12th, 2007, 10:55 AM
Coach's son?
whether he is or isnt he sure is pretty short...


but i guess you can be short at wide reciever and do well in the southern conference... aka

davon fowlkes!!!!!!!!

MplsBison
April 12th, 2007, 11:22 AM
NDSU (Great West) may be getting a OL transfer from Colorado.

Mr. C
April 12th, 2007, 11:55 AM
Coach's son?
Yep, Kevin Higgins' son. UTC also signed Rodney Allison's son as a QB, but he is a freshman, not a transfer.

GannonFan
April 12th, 2007, 12:17 PM
Rumor has it that UD may very well get another transfer after he graduates this Spring - I believe this is the last time a person can do that as the NCAA has reversed that ruling.

Black Saturday
April 12th, 2007, 12:24 PM
you took the words right out of my mouth about the southern conference...

but now that i am looking at it... it is a pretty short list of players and NONE FOR APP!


Rumor has it that there are possibly two defensive linemen transfers FOR APP.

One from an SEC school, who is enrolled now, and is supposedly the real deal. Another possibly from an ACC school, that was a 2nd stringer.xthumbsupx

appmountaineermaniac
April 12th, 2007, 12:38 PM
really what schools, when did you hear this and what positions? coming to App i assume u mean?

Libertine
April 12th, 2007, 12:38 PM
Liberty (Big South)
Marshall Ausberry OL (UVa)
Kent Hicks DB (Va Tech)

Black Saturday
April 12th, 2007, 12:59 PM
really what schools, when did you hear this and what positions? coming to App i assume u mean?


I edited my original to read FOR APP.

Again, RUMOR

There is a definite transfer from an elite SEC school that plays defensive line who is enrolled at APP now. Another is from an ACC school that may join as well was a back up roll.

Defensive line questions are being answered.:D

appfan2008
April 12th, 2007, 01:01 PM
I think we certainly had the talent lined up on the dline (albeit young) but this would be great news if it comes true... why havent we heard about it yet???

Black Saturday
April 12th, 2007, 01:33 PM
I think we certainly had the talent lined up on the dline (albeit young) but this would be great news if it comes true... why havent we heard about it yet???

As per some of the folks close to the program that post on Mountaineer Message Board.

seantaylor
April 12th, 2007, 03:25 PM
How about the stabber? How long will Tharington be suspended?

appfan2008
April 12th, 2007, 03:38 PM
hopefully not long... does anyone know what came about after that incident???

asufan87
April 12th, 2007, 03:52 PM
I edited my original to read FOR APP.

Again, RUMOR

There is a definite transfer from an elite SEC school that plays defensive line who is enrolled at APP now. Another is from an ACC school that may join as well was a back up roll.

Defensive line questions are being answered.:D

The person in question is NOT currently enrolled.

appmountaineermaniac
April 12th, 2007, 07:10 PM
message boards r entitled to rumors what r the players names and who says there coming here and what schools did they transfer from

PSUVikings
April 12th, 2007, 07:25 PM
why is jerry glanville on that list?

FlyYtown
April 12th, 2007, 09:20 PM
Youngstown St. already got one linemen from Ohio State, and a few others from Kent. From a source; expect quite a few more coming in the coming weeks.

appfan2008
April 12th, 2007, 10:34 PM
message boards r entitled to rumors what r the players names and who says there coming here and what schools did they transfer from
notice how quickly that guy quits telling us about how these dlineman are coming once we want specifics

Black Saturday
April 13th, 2007, 08:33 AM
notice how quickly that guy quits telling us about how these dlineman are coming once we want specifics

Check out MMB Football thread - "Interesting read about college football"

appfan2008
April 13th, 2007, 09:00 AM
ill check it out

KAUMASS
April 13th, 2007, 09:00 AM
why is jerry glanville on that list?

A little sense of humor..

appfan2008
April 13th, 2007, 09:09 AM
A little sense of humor..
and we all agree there is nothing wrong with that around here xthumbsupx

KAUMASS
April 13th, 2007, 09:15 AM
Do you guys and gals think FBS transfers are "fair" to all of the FCS teams in general? Aside from $ and crowds, is transferring from FBS to FCS really "dropping a level"? Your going from 85 Schollies to 63 Schollies. It's still D-1. Do you think the NCAA will eventually make FBS transfers sit out a year? It will be interesting to see how the next fews years develop.

GannonFan
April 13th, 2007, 10:07 AM
Do you guys and gals think FBS transfers are "fair" to all of the FCS teams in general? Aside from $ and crowds, is transferring from FBS to FCS really "dropping a level"? Your going from 85 Schollies to 63 Schollies. It's still D-1. Do you think the NCAA will eventually make FBS transfers sit out a year? It will be interesting to see how the next fews years develop.

Why is it not "fair"? There's no NCAA regulation that says a transfer can only to go to certain schools - everybody is allowed by the NCAA to take in a transfer. Sounds pretty fair to me.

As for eventually making a rule to make them sit out, again, I'd be wholesale against it. We keep making rules that appear to be only for the sake of the football game on the field, and just seem to disregard what would be best for the most important person involved, that being the student athlete. You see less and less transfers of problem kids anymore and much more of the more benign kind, the one where the kid either wants a chance to play more or just have a change of scenery. It would appear to be heavy handed to punish such a kid just because we want our brand of football to be somehow elevated by insisting that he's not dropping a level.

KAUMASS
April 13th, 2007, 12:38 PM
[QUOTE=GannonFan]Why is it not "fair"? There's no NCAA regulation that says a transfer can only to go to certain schools - everybody is allowed by the NCAA to take in a transfer. Sounds pretty fair to me.


I was giving an opportunity to other people in FCS whose teams usually don't take or get transfers to voice their opinions. When playoff time comes, all the fans come out of the woodworks and cry about their team losing to your team due to transfers.. I agree fully with your statement..

GannonFan
April 13th, 2007, 12:44 PM
[QUOTE=GannonFan]Why is it not "fair"? There's no NCAA regulation that says a transfer can only to go to certain schools - everybody is allowed by the NCAA to take in a transfer. Sounds pretty fair to me.


I was giving an opportunity to other people in FCS whose teams usually don't take or get transfers to voice their opinions. When playoff time comes, all the fans come out of the woodworks and cry about their team losing to your team due to transfers.. I agree fully with your statement..

Schools that don't accept athletic transfers do so by their own volition - that's a choice they make. Schools that transfers don't go to, well, you can't force someone to go to your school. Either you have things that attract them or you don't. At the end of the day, it's the kid's educational choice that should matter.

appfan2008
April 13th, 2007, 03:12 PM
[QUOTE=KAUMASS]

Schools that don't accept athletic transfers do so by their own volition - that's a choice they make. Schools that transfers don't go to, well, you can't force someone to go to your school. Either you have things that attract them or you don't. At the end of the day, it's the kid's educational choice that should matter.
but you know that is not always the choice that is made... :)

asufan87
April 13th, 2007, 08:06 PM
notice how quickly that guy quits telling us about how these dlineman are coming once we want specifics

Because the ultimate source of the info did not mentions specific names. Plus he didn't want any of it shared publicly. Never a good idea to betray the wishes of a source.

Seawolf97
April 13th, 2007, 09:03 PM
I think transfers give an athlete flexibility in alot of ways.
A chance at more playing time in a D-1 program.
Closer to home and family
Academic choices not available at their orginal school
Maybe just a better academic environment.
I dont know if it is fair or not but people like changes for the better.

Johnny5
April 13th, 2007, 10:27 PM
Youngstown St. already got one linemen from Ohio State, and a few others from Kent. From a source; expect quite a few more coming in the coming weeks.


too bad kent didnt keep theirs....our normal recruits are probably just as good