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FCS Go!
June 3rd, 2010, 11:21 AM
How many returning starters (offense/defense) for your team?

I'm especially interested in the following schools:

S. Carolina St.
Elon
New Hampshire
McNeese St.
E. Washington
Prairie View
Montana St.
Weber St.
Texas St.
C. Arkansas

Any links to a Spring Prospectus would be appreciated...xprayx

PhoenixPhan06
June 3rd, 2010, 12:46 PM
By my count:

8 on the offensive side of the ball (including the K)
7 on the defensive side of the ball

Spring Football Info below:

http://www.elonphoenix.com/news.aspx?sid=fb&nid=7249

McNeese75
June 3rd, 2010, 12:49 PM
Define "starters" :D

Ok, the best I can do for McNeese is to list the players that were noted as starters in the last press release for 2009. Obviously there are other experienced lettermen that had significant playing time and will fill in nicely in most positions.

Defense

Basically all 11 starters return. One starting LB was hurt early in the year and replaced by a senior but will return for this season. Those starters are as follows with the 2009 height and weight:

Josh Ellison, DE 6'3" 230 Sr 3L
Desmund Lighten, DT 6'0" 250 Jr 2L
Damion Aultman, DT 6'4" 295 Sr 2L
Terrance Freeman, DE 6'4" 3L
Deron Minor, LB 6'2" 235 Sr 3L (hurt and returning on medical)
Geremy Pilate, LB 6'0" 220 Sr 2L
Ford Smesny, S 5'9" 191 Soph 1L
Chris Raggett, CB 5'11" Soph 1L
Seth Thomas, CB 5'9" 177 Soph 1L
Malcolm Bronson, S 5'11" 188 Soph 1L
Darrell Jenkins, S 5'10" 205 Jr 1L

Other lettermen returning

Brandon Zanders, DE 6'2" 260 Sr 3L
Justin Breaux, DT 6'0" 290 Jr 2L
Dustan Beckwith, DT 6'2" 276 Sr 2L
Pat Williams, DT 6'3" 260 Soph 1L
Brett Koonce, DT 6'2" 270 Soph 1L
Jordon Page, DE 6'2" 240 Sr 1L
Kentrell Butler, LB 6'1" 230 Jr 2L
Hayden Dobbs, LB 5'11"208 Soph 1L
Nick Toti, LB 6'2 240 Sr 2L
Devin Holland, S 6'0" 205 Sr 1L
George Russell, CB 6'1" 190 Jr 1L
Guy Morgan, CB 5'10" 170 Soph 1L
Jarron Jackson, CB 5'10" 170 Jr. 2L
Jace Peterson, S 6'1" 190 Jr. 2L
Brandon Robinson, S 6'0" 190 Jr 2L
London Durham, CB 6'2" 190 Jr 2L
Joe Narcisse, LB 5'11" 212 Soph 1L


Offense

Taylor Johnson, OT 6'4" 280 Jr 2L
Marcus Bellow, OG 6'2" 295 Sr 2L
Mase Duge, C 6'2" 285 Sr 2L
Miguel Gauthreaux, OG 6'1" 291 Jr 2L

lettermen returning

Champlain Babin, RB 5'9 190 Soph 1L
Drew Johnston, FB 5'11" 230 Sr 2L
John LeDay, WR 6'3" 205 Sr 2L
Damion Dixon, WR 6'3" 185 Soph 1L
Chris Royal, WR 6'2" 222 Sr 2L
Chad Keys, WR 6'0" 182 Soph 1L
Corday Clark, TE 6'3" 230 Sr 2L
Tyler harbourt, OT 6'4" 282 Soph 1L
Alec Savoie, OT 6'7" 322 Soph 1L
Harold Turnage, TE 6'5" 255 Jr 1L
Bernardo Henry, WR 5'11" 185 Sr 2L
Zack Saucier, OG 6'3" 283 Jr 2L
Anthony Schultz, TE 6'4" 250 Sr 3L
Carson Chaisson, C 6'2" 280 Soph 1L

And yes, there are NO QB lettermen returning. There is a possible tranfer QB coming in from Tulsa (Jacob Bower 6'4" 235 Grad Student). His Juco highlights are on youtube but at this point him being a Cowboy is not a done deal to the best of my knowlege. There are some RS Freshmen that made an impact in spring training but are not listed above.

CrazyCat
June 3rd, 2010, 02:10 PM
Offense

QB Cody Kempt Sr.
RB C.J. Palmer Jr.
WR Elvis Akpla Jr.
WR Everett Gilbert So.
WR Julius Lloyd Sr.
WR DeSean Thomas Jr.
TE Kyle Begger Sr.
LT Conrad Burbank Jr.
LG Ben Tauanuu So.
C Alex Terrien Jr.
RT Mike Person Sr.
LT Leo Davis Jr.


Defense

DE John Laidet Jr.
DT Dan Ogden Sr.
DT Jason D'Alba Sr.
DE Dustin O'Connell Sr.
DE Brad Smith Jr.
LB Jody Owens So.
LB Clay Bignell Jr.
CB Darius Jones So.
CB Arnold Briggs Sr.
CB Zach Coleman So.
CB James Andrews Jr.
SS Jordan Craney Sr.
FS Michael Rider Sr.

Special Teams

K Jason Cunningham Jr.

GeauxLions94
June 3rd, 2010, 02:18 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

Offensive Starters Returning (8)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Andre Cryer WR 5-7 170 Sr.
Kevin Hughes OL 6-4 290 Sr.
Josh Penton OL 6-3 270 Jr.
Paul Roppolo OL 6-5 260 So.
Michael Stallworth OL 6-2 340 Sr.
Kory Theodore WR 6-1 200 Jr.
Cole Wardell TE 6-4 240 Sr.
Simmie Yarborough WR 6-1 205 Jr.

Defensive Starters Returning (11)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Robert Alford DB 5-11 180 So.
Devin Boutwell DL 6-3 305 Jr. Missed 2009 season with injury
Nathan Clophus DE 6-3 265 Sr.
Tommy Connors DB 6-1 205 Sr. (Missed 2009 season with injury); 2008 All-American
Ryan Godare LB 6-0 215 Sr.
Lindsey Leavoy DE 6-4 250 Jr.
Mark Newbill LB 5-11 215 Sr. (110 tackles; First-Team All-SLC)
Stephen Pieczynski DL 6-6 265 Sr.
Curtis Strong DB 6-0 190 Sr.
Devan Walker DE 6-3 245 So.
Re'Keem Wilson DB 5-11 190 Sr. (First-Team All-SLC)

Specialists Starters Returning (1)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Beau Mothe P 6-3 180 So.

Starters Returning 20
Offense 8
Defense 11
Specialty 1

Starters Lost 9
Offense 5
Defense 2
Specialty 2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 51/15
Offense 20/6
Defense 29/7
Specialty 2/2

SLU Quick Facts (http://www.lionsports.net/documents/2010/6/2/fb2010_cosida.pdf)

lionsrking2
June 3rd, 2010, 03:32 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

Offensive Starters Returning (7)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Andre Cryer WR 5-7 170 Sr.
Kevin Hughes OL 6-4 290 Sr.
Josh Penton OL 6-3 270 Jr.
Paul Roppolo OL 6-5 260 So.
Michael Stallworth OL 6-2 340 Sr.
Kory Theodore WR 6-1 200 Jr.
Simmie Yarborough WR 6-1 205 Jr.

Defensive Starters Returning (10)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Robert Alford DB 5-11 180 So.
Devin Boutwell DL 6-3 305 Jr. Missed 2009 season with injury
Nathan Clophus DE 6-3 265 Sr.
Tommy Connors DB 6-1 205 Sr. (Missed 2009 season with injury); 2008 All-American
Ryan Godare LB 6-0 215 Sr.
Lindsey Leavoy DE 6-4 250 Jr.
Mark Newbill LB 5-11 215 Sr. (110 tackles; First-Team All-SLC)
Curtis Strong DB 6-0 190 Sr.
Devan Walker DE 6-3 245 So.
Re'Keem Wilson DB 5-11 190 Sr. (First-Team All-SLC)

Specialists Starters Returning (1)
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.
Beau Mothe P 6-3 180 So.

Starters Returning 18
Offense 7
Defense 10
Specialty 1

Starters Lost 9
Offense 5
Defense 2
Specialty 2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 51/15
Offense 20/6
Defense 29/7
Specialty 2/2

SLU Quick Facts (http://www.lionsports.net/documents/2010/6/2/fb2010_cosida.pdf)

You could make a case that we have more starters than that returning on both sides of the ball.

Offensively, Cole Wardell is our only true TE and is essentially a starter when we're in a true tight end package...same thing with Kyle Nichols at FB...also, Josh Bridges started several games last year at right tackle...and of course, Tyler Beatty started a couple of games and saw quite a bit of playing time though I wouldn't list him as a returning starter.

Defensively, Stephen Piecszynski started every game but two last year and the only reason he didn't start the SFA game was because we played a three man front that particular game.

GeauxLions94
June 3rd, 2010, 03:40 PM
You could make a case that we have more starters than that returning on both sides of the ball.

Offensively, Cole Wardell is our only true TE and is essentially a starter when we're in a true tight end package...same thing with Kyle Nichols at FB...also, Josh Bridges started several games last year at right tackle...and of course, Tyler Beatty started a couple of games and saw quite a bit of playing time though I wouldn't list him as a returning starter.

Defensively, Stephen Piecszynski started every game but two last year and the only reason he didn't start the SFA game was because we played a three man front that particular game.

Changed my previous post to add in Wardell and Pieczynski

You're right on Bridges, Wardell and Pieczynski (was backup TE after first day of camp before moving to DL after Boutwell's injury) ... Kyle Nichols can be listed as starting FB, but he never saw the field and don't know if he will with Zeke, Sam Fairley, Jordan Wells and Co. in the backfield.

Bridges started the first six games at RT before being replaced by Roppolo.

All-in-all, we have a lot of experience coming back xthumbsupx

PhoenixPhan06
June 3rd, 2010, 04:09 PM
Offense

QB Cody Kempt Sr.
RB C.J. Palmer Jr.
WR Elvis Akpla Jr.
WR Everett Gilbert So.
WR Julius Lloyd Sr.
WR DeSean Thomas Jr.
TE Kyle Begger Sr.
LT Conrad Burbank Jr.
LG Ben Tauanuu So.
C Alex Terrien Jr.
RT Mike Person Sr.
LT Leo Davis Jr.


Defense

DE John Laidet Jr.
DT Dan Ogden Sr.
DT Jason D'Alba Sr.
DE Dustin O'Connell Sr.
DE Brad Smith Jr.
LB Jody Owens So.
LB Clay Bignell Jr.
CB Darius Jones So.
CB Arnold Briggs Sr.
CB Zach Coleman So.
CB James Andrews Jr.
SS Jordan Craney Sr.
FS Michael Rider Sr.

Special Teams

K Jason Cunningham Jr.


I'm not sure what kind of sets your team runs, but with 12 Offensive players and 13 Defensive players seeing the field, you better expect a lot of penalties in 2010!!

lionsrking2
June 3rd, 2010, 04:17 PM
Changed my previous post to add in Wardell and Pieczynski

You're right on Bridges, Wardell and Pieczynski (was backup TE after first day of camp before moving to DL after Boutwell's injury) ... Kyle Nichols can be listed as starting FB, but he never saw the field and don't know if he will with Zeke, Sam Fairley, Jordan Wells and Co. in the backfield.

Bridges started the first six games at RT before being replaced by Roppolo.

All-in-all, we have a lot of experience coming back xthumbsupx

I think Nichols will see a lot of the field this year...at least a lot more than last year. We'll be in more two-back sets which will require a traditional fullback. We can use Zeke in that roll as well, but he's the primary tailback and when we want to line up and pound it, we'll see Nichols in there leading him.

CrazyCat
June 3rd, 2010, 04:20 PM
I'm not sure what kind of sets your team runs, but with 12 Offensive players and 13 Defensive players seeing the field, you better expect a lot of penalties in 2010!!


So you made it the whole year with no starters being injured or missing games because of illness?

PhoenixPhan06
June 3rd, 2010, 04:37 PM
So you made it the whole year with no starters being injured or missing games because of illness?

I didn't say that, I simply listed who the probable starters would be in 2010 who started a majority if not all of the games in 2009, while maintaining the 11 man rule on both sides of the ball.

CrazyCat
June 3rd, 2010, 05:05 PM
I guess I missed where FCS Go requested a projected 2010 starting lineup and instead answered his question of "How many returning starters (offense/defense) for your team?" xpeacex

FCS Go!
June 5th, 2010, 09:00 PM
Thanks for the replies folks.

Anybody out there have SC State (or anyone else)?

Keeper
June 5th, 2010, 09:33 PM
Here is the URL for Big Sky 2010 Prospectus:

http://www.bigskyconf.com/documents/2010/4/16/2010Prospectus.pdf?id=1147

returning starters/offense/defense:
Eastern Wash/5/5
Montana St/8/8
Weber St/6/5

FCS Go!
June 5th, 2010, 09:51 PM
I never thought to check conf. sites for info. Thanks Keeper!

Keeper
June 5th, 2010, 09:58 PM
Big Sky is the only one I could find with info.

Here are others as I can best figure out:
So Carolina St 8/6
New Hampshire 5/6
Prairie View 9/6
Texas State 6/8
Central Ark 4/3

I will have my annual percentage of stats lost chart published in a few days
for FCS, the FBS edition is already online @ www.kcfrs.com

Tribe4SF
June 6th, 2010, 08:08 AM
Here's a link for the CAA 2010 Preview pages for UNH. Hadn't noticed it before, but they show 8 returning starters on defense, and six starters lost. Have to go with the six lost, so 5 returning on D, and 6 on offense.

http://www.nmnathletics.com/fls/8500/FBMedia/10Preview/10_CAAFB_Preview_NewHampshire_21_24.pdf?SPSID=4848 4&SPID=4660&DB_OEM_ID=8500

Tribe4SF
June 6th, 2010, 08:27 AM
I guess I missed where FCS Go requested a projected 2010 starting lineup and instead answered his question of "How many returning starters (offense/defense) for your team?" xpeacex

I'm never sure what the SOP is for determining returning starters. A better stat is starters lost, which generally is comprised of the seniors who were primary starters the previous year.

Different schools seem to figure all this a little differently, just as they do returning, and lost lettermen. Villanova awarded only 41 letters last year, while Richmond gave out 72.

UNH_Alum_In_CT
June 6th, 2010, 12:37 PM
No doubt it is difficult to analyze a team by just the number of returning starters. It doesn't always acknowledge the return of a starter from the prior season who has been out for injury or other reasons. And it doesn't acknowledge how many subs were getting nearly as many snaps as a starter. And it doesn't address when a very talented player is moving from back-up to starter.

For example, Tony Moss ranked UNH lower than most and the primary reason I saw was the number of starters returning, losing Scott Sicko at TE and the overall competitiveness of the CAA. But let me add some info that IMHO makes the only six starters on offense returning less significant than its face value.


Terrance Fox returns at the WR/RB hybrid slot that UNH uses in its offense. Fox was a starter during the 2nd half of the 2008 season and was becoming an impact player.
One of the significant losses on the OL was the graduation of Center Tom Neill. But Chris Zarkoskie started the first three games of 2009 at center before getting hurt when Neill moved from tackle to the center position he manned the prior year.
Chris Jeannot moves from #2 TE to #1. Jeannot is bigger than Sicko, probably just as athletic, has played significant minutes and put up huge numbers during a game Sicko missed due to injury.
Joey Orlando, if not a starter at WR by the end of 2009, was getting as many plays as the other receivers. Other returning receivers Chris Chandler, Mickey Mangieri and Mike Greene also got consistent reps during the 2009 season. And a highly regarded receiver Manny Asam comes off his redshirt.
The OL is deeper and more experienced than last season.
Returning RB's Sean Jellison and Dontra Peters had significant reps during the 2009 season.




I think it was GannonFan who made a comment a couple of years ago about how UNH has an offensive scheme that works and they manage to get kids who fit that scheme and that provides continuity. Add that to the return of Fox, talented "subs" like Orlando and Jeannot becoming starters and a deeper, more experienced OL. That's why this Wildcat fan is cautiously optimistic for the coming season for the offensive side of the ball.

There were fewer losses on the defensive side of the ball, but there appears to be some budding impact players ready to step up, much like Jeannot on offense.

Tribe4SF
June 6th, 2010, 12:55 PM
Agree that Moss was off-base on UNH. His research was pretty shallow, and some of his method was based on years-old assumptions.

I have UNH with W&M as the probable competitors for the runner-up spot in the CAA, with UD, JMU, UR and Maine right behind as the possible breakthroughs. The Wildcats and the Tribe both had alot of depth last year. I think the biggest question for those two is whether they can replicate that depth this year, and of course the Tribe has to produce good play from a new QB.

c15683
June 6th, 2010, 10:51 PM
Senors in BOLD saw 1st team or significant action last year....

92 David Brown DE Sr. 6'1" 305 Political Science

29 Jay Campbell RB Sr. 5'8" 185 Mechanical Engineering

4 Trace Cisneros QB Sr. 6'4" 205 Political Science

17 JB Clark QB Sr. 6'4" 205 Marketing

77 Ricky Clerge OG Sr. 6'1" 305 Psychology

23 Jarard Cribbs DB Sr. 5'10" 180 Psychology

99 Billy Dokouslis DE Sr. 6'2" 250 Business

21 Casey Eldemire DB Sr. 6'0" 190 Political Science

94 Ben Flizack DL Sr. 6'7" 260 Environmental Sciences

13 John Kennedy DB Sr. 5'10" 190 Management

70 R.J. McNamara OL Sr. 6'4" 270 Marketing

6 Al Pierce LB Sr. 6'1" 215 Architecture

74 Will Rackley OL Sr. 6'4" 310 Design Arts

80 Brandon Radke TE Sr. 6'4" 245 Management

46 Tom Randazza K Sr. 6'0" 195 Information and Systems Engineering

24 Shane Ryan DB Sr. 5'10" 200 Civil Engineering/Architecture

50 Keith Schauder OL Sr. 6'4" 290 GilbertsCivl Engineering

56 Troy Taylor LB Sr. 6'2" 240 Marketing

96 Robert Tulcin LB Sr. 6'1" 225 Accounting

41 John Veniero DB Sr. 6'1" 210 Political Science

8 Jaren Walker RB Sr. 5'10" 210 Psychology

71 Phil Winnett DT Sr. 6'3" 260 Psychology

88 Alex Wojdowski TE Sr. 6'2" 235 Finance

2 Craig Zurn WR Sr. 6'0" 195 Management

c15683
June 6th, 2010, 10:53 PM
The earlier post by C15683 references Lehigh University