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Penguins Set to Open Spring Drills on March 19
« on: March 14, 2013, 11:45:51 AM »
The Youngstown State football team will start its spring practice session on Tuesday, March 19. YSU returns 41 letter-winners from last year's 7-4 squad. A group of 14 starters are back for the Penguins as well.

Leading the way on offense will be senior quarterback Kurt Hess. Through three campaigns, Hess owns the school records for career touchdown passes (53), passing yards per game (202.9), passer rating (141.78) and 200-yard passing performances (18). He is also second in school history in yards (6,697) and completion percents (62.3 percent).

The key areas this spring will be replacing three-year starter Jamaine Cook at tailback while finding players to step up on both the offensive and defensive fronts.

Cook started 32 games in his Penguin career, including the five 25 at tailback. The dependable back had 240-plus carries and 1,276-or-more yards in each of his three campaigns as a starter. YSU does have a strong group to battle this spring to take over the load with Torrian Pace, Adaris Bellamy and Demond Hymes all in the mix.

The offensive line lost veterans Andrew Radakovich, Mark Pratt, Lamar Mady and D.J. Main. All together that group combined to start 107 games throughout their YSU careers. The main players with experience are senior Chris Elkins, a first-team all-conference pick in 2012, and senior tackle Kyle Bryant who started the final six games last year. Elkins has started the past 26 games for the games. Stephen Page is the only other lineman with starting experience having stepped in for Pratt when he was sidelined by an injury last year.

YSU redshirted Christian Wilson, Matt Bell, Dana Harris, Dylan Colucci, Brock Eisenhuth and Mason Giacomelli last season while Fred Herdman and Andrew Sinko have been with the program for awhile. Trevor Strickland will also join the offensive line after playing on the defensive front and tight end early in his career.

The defensive line will be without Aronde Stanton, Luis Quinones, Nick DeKraker and Josh Fenderson. Seniors Kyle Sirl and D.J. Moss along with freshman Steve Zaborsky are the players with starting experience on the line. YSU added four transfers (Nate Cox, Vince Coleman, Derek Rivers and Octavius Brown) in January who will help bloster that group's depth this spring. Sophomore Emmanuel Kromah will also look to crack the starting front.

Outside of placekicker, each position returns an impact or key group of players who were big contributors in 2012.

At wide receiver, Andrew Williams became a play-maker late in the year while Christian Bryan has caught a pass in 22 consecutive games. Andre Stubbs had a solid year while Kintrell Disher, Kevin Watts, Marcel Caver and Michael Wheary all return.

At tight end, Nate Adams, Carson Sharbaugh and Jordan Feeser will carry the load with the departure of NFL-prospect Will Shaw. Adams and Sharbaugh have seen significant playing time in their careers while Feeser redshirted in 2012.

Hess and Nick Wargo will get reps in the spring. Wargo redshirted last year along with Jeff Clegg. Bowling Green transfer Tanner Garry will also get a chance to fit for a back-up role.

The defense, which improved significantly over the final three games of the season, will be strong in the back seven spots.

At linebacker, Teven Williams, Travis Williams and Dom Rich are all returning starters. Dubem Nwadiogbu was sideline the final two thirds of the season by a knee injury and will sit out spring camp. Ali Cheaib, Terry Johnson and Kevon Caffey are also in the mix.

In the secondary, starting cornerbacks Dale Peterman and Julius Childs are back along with free safety Donald D'Alesio and nickel back Jamarious Boatwright. Senior Josh Garner is slated to step in a strong safety while former quarterback Dante Nania has moved over to the safety spots. YSU redshirted David Rivers and Jameel Smith last year while Twin Fernandes had limited playing time.

Senior punter Nick Liste has been a mainstay with the program for the past three years. This spring, Joey Cejudo will get his chance to punt and earn place-kicker duties for the 2013 season.

Spring Practice Schedule
Tuesday, March 19 - 4 p.m. (1)
Thursday, March 21 - 4 p.m. (2)
Saturday, March 23 - 10 a.m. (3)
Tuesday, March 26 - 4 p.m. (4)
Thursday, March 28 - 4 p.m. (5)
Saturday, March 30 - 10 a.m. (6)
Tuesday, April 2 - 4 p.m. (7)
Thursday, April 4 - 4 p.m. (8)
Saturday, April 6 - 10 a.m. (9)
Tuesday, April 9 - 4 p.m. (10)
Thursday, April 11 - 4 p.m. (11)
Friday, April 12 - Women's Football Clinic
Saturday, April 13 - 10 a.m. (12)
Tuesday, April 16 - 4 p.m. (13)
Thursday, April 18 - 4 p.m. (14)
Friday, April 19 - Spring Game (15)

All practices scheduled for Stambaugh Stadium, but could move to WATTS

Spring Roster Breakdown

Letterwinners Returning: (41) - Offense: 20, Defense: 19, Special Teams: 2
Nate Adams, Adaris Bellamy, Jamarious Boatwright, Christian Bryan, Kyle Bryant, Kevon Caffey, Marcel Caver, Ali Cheaib, Julius Childs, Donald D'Alesio, Kintrell Disher, Chris Elkins, Twin Fernandes, Josh Garner, Nathan Gibbs, Fred Herdman, Kurt Hess, Demond Hymes, Terry Johnson, Emmanuel Kromah, Nick Liste, D.J. Moss, Dante Nania, Dubem Nwadiogbu, Torrian Pace, Stephen Page, Dale Peterman, Dom Rich, Carson Sharbaugh, Andrew Sinko, Kyle Sirl, Trevor Strickland, Andre Stubbs, Parnell Taylor, Kevin Watts, Michael Wheary, Andrew Williams, Terrell Williams, Teven Williams, Travis Williams, Steve Zaborsky.

Letterwinners Lost: (16) Offense: 7, Defense: 8, Special Teams: 1
Patrick Angle, David Brown, Chris Charles, Jamaine Cook, Nick DeKraker, Jeremey Edwards, Josh Fenderson, Chuck Lengyel, Lamar Mady, D.J. Main, Mark Pratt, Luis Quinones, Andrew Radakovich, Will Shaw, Aronde Stanton, Deionte Williams

2012 Redshirts: (19) Offense: 12 | Defense: 7
WR Jelani Berassa, QB Nick Wargo, QB Jeff Clegg, OT Christian Wilson, OG Matt Bell, OG Dana Harris, C Mason Giacomelli, OG Brock Eisenhuth, OT Dylan Colucci, WR Davon Reed, FB Zach Miller, TE Jordan Feeser, LB Tyler Carter, LB Dante DeLorenzo, LB Dubem Nwadiogbu, SSJameel Smith, CB David Rivers, LB Chavien Nolcox, DE Joshmere Dawson

2012 Letterwinners: 57
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/16
Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/7
Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/8
Special Teams Lettermen Returning/Lost: 2/1
2012 Redshirts: 19
Starters Returning: 14 (6 • Offense, 7 • Defense, 1 • Special Teams)
Starters Lost: 10 (5 • Offense, 4 • Defense, 1 • Special Teams)
Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: (6/5); QB Kurt Hess, OG Chris Elkins, OT Kyle Bryant, WR Andrew Williams, WR Christian Bryan, WR Andre Stubbs/C Mark Pratt, OG Lamar Mady, OT D.J. Main, TB Jamaine Cook, TE Will Shaw
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: (7/4); LB Teven Williams, LB Travis Williams, LB Dom Rich, CB Dale Peterman, CB Julius Childs, FS Donald D'Alesio, DE Kyle Sirl/DT Aronde Stanton, DT Nick DeKraker, DE Josh Fenderson, SS Jeremey Edwards
Specialists Returning/Lost: (1/1); P Nick Liste/PK David Brown

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Re: Penguins Set to Open Spring Drills on March 19
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2013, 09:59:15 AM »
I am hesitant to start this topic, as we are just beginning basketball post-season. However, I am going to suggest that everyone join me Tuesday, to watch opening football practice, then head over for the big win in the opening-round of the CIT. Now, let's talk football 2013:

1. We are losing all four beginning-season starters on the offensive front line. (Radakovich, Pratt, Mady, and Main). Elkins returns (all MVFC 1st-team), as does Bryant who started the last half of 2012. Herdman and Sinko have experience; Strickland is moving over to offense, with all of the JUCO's coming in on defense. Strickland should be ready to start by the end of spring. Page has experience.
 
2. Three of our four starting linemen on defense are also gone (Stanton, Quinones, DeKraker, and Fenderson). We do return Sirl, D.J. Moss, and Zaborsky. Kromah looked solid last spring. Then the JUCOs.

3. Rushers are going to be interesting; with Pace, Bellamy, and Hymes returning. Pace will continue to play significant minutes, who will become "lightning" to his "thunder"?

4. Shaw was our top receiver last year, but I do not feel that he was our best TE, or receiver. Sharbaugh returns ...whom I feel is one of the best TE's the program has ever had. Nate Adams will come into his own in 2013, and is a serious inside receiving threat.  We can hope Hess has opened up his deep passing game in 2013, with such a huge group of quality receivers ...Christian Bryan, Andrew Williams, Andre Stubbs, Kintrell Disher, Kevin Watts, Marcel Caver and Michael Wheary all return at wide-out.


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Re: Penguins Set to Open Spring Drills on March 19
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2013, 10:39:22 AM »
Here are my thoughts about the offense.  Of course, everything is based upon the new line performing at a high level.  Otherwise, any talk about the skilled athletes becomes irrelevant.  Assuming the line shapes up well, and Wolford was very confident about that, this is what I would like to see:

Breakaway speed at tailback, something that Cook (good as he was) simply lacked.  I have confidence that Pace can make the tough yards but we need that "home-run" threat.

A healthy Berassa by the fall.  His absence last fall hurt our passing game.  He was the deep threat that enabled Bryan to operate freely in 2011.  We also need to find new and innovative ways to get the football into Stubbs' hands in space.

Also, very eager to see what Wargo can do in the spring.

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Re: Penguins Set to Open Spring Drills on March 19
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2013, 12:28:00 PM »
The 3 position battles I'll be most interested in.

RB - Does one of the three emerge as a primary back, or will it be "by committee"?

Oline - Do any of the returning backups (Page, Sinko, and Herdman) take control of the 3 open starting spots, or do the many redshirts take these jobs?

Dline - How do the JC guys work into the Dline rotation, and does anyone become a serious pass-rushing threat?

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Re: Penguins Set to Open Spring Drills on March 19
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2013, 12:07:02 PM »
I really think some of the O-Lineman who redshirted last year will step in start. We have a lot of good young talent that redshirted last year so I'm excited to see these guys play. Plus I think the D-Line will be much better than last year