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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU defensive coordinator leaves
« on: February 03, 2012, 10:17:54 PM »
Wildcat
Hes not a good coach. His Daddy is a good coach. He won't be the DC at YSU. I don't care about the records.


yeah he's a fanastic coach
nobobdy gives a sh** if you care about the facts or not, the records still stand
you must have been a butthurt 3rd string bench warmer under him at Fitch

the FACT remains, Larry Kehres has not touched the D since his son took over

but keep trolling along, showing you dont know jacksh** what your talking about

Not sure who you are, but 45 knows his stuff & played big time football for a National Championship team.  I'd say you're the troll.  Don't bash someone for giving their opinion



Buuuulllshiiiiit

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Expectations for next year?
« on: February 03, 2012, 07:50:02 PM »
Lets face it, nobody really cares about Football in the Valley, sure its nice to support the schools other teams, but unless they are doing well, people just dont care.

after reading some info and watching film, theres 4 freshman who i think will have an instant impact

6'5 Chavien Nolcox should take Davion Rogers spot on starting on D, he has fantastic read and react skills and always is around the ball, he is also a very solid tackler, always wraps up and goes untill the whistle

Dylan Colucci will probably be in the 2 deep at the start of the season somewhere on the OL, Kid is as strong as a Bull and runs through DL on blocks like a hot knife through butter. doesnt have the greatest foot work so probably a RT or RG guy, but will be fantastic to have on the goal line and short yard situations

Christian Wilson was the highest rated OT to sign with an FCS school, big body, also needs help with his foot work, more of a RT project but could be very good, should also be in the 2 deep

Anthony Szymczak a big DT, had a great wrestling career in PA and was honorable mention in football for his level (AAAA), very good run stuffing DT, at 6'3 315 we needed some big boys up the middle as we got gashed alot

next year i expect the offense to be even better,  Hess is a year older, a year wiser, a year more developed. we had a pretty balanced offense but i feel like we will pass the ball more next year with Hess being in his 4th year now he knows the offense, he knows the talent at other schools.

our front 7 should also be better vs the run, we got 4 DTs 285+ up , we also had some solid LB last year and added a few more good ones

secondary is still in question as is pass rush from the DE, that depends on who our DC coach is next year

next year we start out with Pitt, which is probably a 50/50 toss up game, im not impressed with anybody on their coaching staff and they didnt seem too talent last year, but they still are a big BCS School

Valpo should be another blowout victory, Albany should be another easy win

then comes a test in Northern Iowa, the good news we have them at home, the bad news they are always good. this year we damn near beat them in their own place and if they had a 6'1 RB insted of 6'3-6'4 we win by a FG.

they lose their starting QB and also leading rusher #1 WR, #3 WR, best CB, and their  top 4 out of 5 leading tacklers

it is UNI so they tend to rebuild, but will they be rebuild by the 4th game?

we have a bye in week 5

and NDSU who we upset and gave the NC their only loss of the year

ND loses their 2nd leading rusher, #1 WR, #1 TE, and their top 2 leading tacklers

NDSU looks to have been a fairley young team like YSU, they had more JR starters then us but about the same amount of seniors starting, will be an interesting game, but we have to play them at their place and they will definatley want payback

http://paneech.com/2011/12/2012-youngstown-state-football-schedule-announced/

i think a realistic finish would be from 7-4 to 11-0 depending on the DC
if we finish 7-4, winning at least 2 out of 3 from Pitt, UNI and NDSU is key
if we go 1-3 or 0-3 kiss but still go 7-4 kiss playoffs goodbye

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU defensive coordinator leaves
« on: February 03, 2012, 07:07:39 PM »
Wildcat
Hes not a good coach. His Daddy is a good coach. He won't be the DC at YSU. I don't care about the records.


yeah he's a fanastic coach
nobobdy gives a sh** if you care about the facts or not, the records still stand
you must have been a butthurt 3rd string bench warmer under him at Fitch

the FACT remains, Larry Kehres has not touched the D since his son took over

but keep trolling along, showing you dont know jacksh** what your talking about

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU defensive coordinator leaves
« on: February 03, 2012, 06:58:00 PM »
Vince Kehres coached at Fitch for a year or two.   Hes not a very good coach!


he's a FANTASTIC Defensive Coach
not sure who's crack pipe you've been hitting, nobody gives 2 sh**s what he did at Fitch

in his 7 years as DC, Mount Union is 100-5 with 3 NC wins, 4 NC runner up
in those 105 Games, his D allowed 10 points or less 71 Times
in those 105 Games his D allowed a TD or less 64 Times
in thos 105 Games his D pitched 26 Times

in 35 Playoff games, Mount Union is 30-5
in 35 Playoff games, his D allowed 10 points or less 18 Times
in 35 Playoff games, his D allowed a TD or less 16 Times


name someone with a better resume that is reasonable

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU defensive coordinator leaves
« on: February 03, 2012, 12:51:50 AM »
heard Vince Kehres (Larry Kehres is the HC, is son vince is the DC) is a canidate from Mount Union
would be absolutley shocked if he left

If I'm not mistaken the "younger Kehres" left Mount for another D3 a year or two ago. To spread his wings a little. Mount Union is his final "destination location if he is smart". Why give up a gauranteed 15 year job....for a hell packed 2-3 gig at YSU?

you are 100% Mistaken
been at Mount Union his entire coaching career

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: YSU defensive coordinator leaves
« on: February 02, 2012, 08:59:34 PM »
heard Vince Kehres (Larry Kehres is the HC, is son vince is the DC) is a canidate from Mount Union
would be absolutley shocked if he left

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Recruiting News..?
« on: February 02, 2012, 08:58:30 PM »
Yeah he does have a big ego, but the kid can play. Basketball or football. When your 6-6, somebody will give him a chance. He is a good kid once you get to know him. Boardman screwed him over by not getting him recruited. They pretty much punished him for trying to leave and go to harding. That's how boardman is, if not their way, nobodys way. He will end up walking on somewhere and making a difference once he hits the weight room



No He screwed himself over, he burned bridges before he left, then when he found out he wouldnt be able to play sports at Harding he wanted back in boardman. the Kids a huge jackass and headcase and hope he stays far far away from YSU
how did being 6'5 and playing basketball workout for Pat White?

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Recruiting News..?
« on: February 02, 2012, 05:36:02 PM »
2 local stars who did not sign anywhere. Jesse Curry from Ursuline and Dayne Hammond from Boardman

Curry was a heck of a player. Maybe a bit short for LB at D1. Hammond, needs to get his act together, but heard he is a good kid who is maturing.


good kid LOL right
kid has an Ego bigger then youngstown itself, glad he never got an offer
he litterally walks around the southern park mall looking to give people autographs, he also demands attention period when he walks in the door anywere he goes

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Football NLI's as of 8:45am
« on: February 02, 2012, 11:03:46 AM »
heres the guys the OP missed

Kevon Caffey
5-10 • 190 | Linebacker
Miami, Fla. | Booker T. Washington

HIGH SCHOOL: Second-Team Class 4A Florida all-state selection...First-team All-Dade County selection...had 99 tackles, seven sacks and four interceptions...Washington lost 33-25 to Jacksonville Bolles in Class 4A State Championship Game...had 12 tackles, a pass breakup and forced a fumble in the title contest...BTW led 25-12 in the fourth quarter...Tornadoes finished the season 12-2 with both losses coming by a combined 11 points...had an 11-game winning streak during the season...defense posted four shutouts and allowed 14-or-fewer points 10 times...played in the South Florida All-Star Game for the Miami-Dade squad...coach was Tim Harris.


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Jamar Clark
6-2 • 180 | Wide Receiver
McKeesport, Pa. | McKeesport Area

HIGH SCHOOL: First-team WPIAL Class AAAA Foothills selection...honorable-mention WesternPAFootball.net Big School selection...Tigers lost in the first round of the playoffs and finished 6-4...led the Tigers in receiving this year with 39 catches for 739 yards and nine touchdowns...averaged 18.9 yards per reception...coach was Jim Ward...also played basketball.


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6-3 • 310 | Defensive Lineman | Junior
Fort Wayne, Ind. | DuPage/Joliet | Wayne

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Chaparrals were 7-3 in 2011...coach was Gary Thomas...attended Joliet Junior College in 2010...coach was Jeremy Richardson.

HIGH SCHOOL: Class 4A Honorable-Mention All-Indiana selection as a senior in 2009...was a first-team All-Summit Conference selection as a defensive lineman...Generals posted a 7-5 record, their first winning season in eight years...coach was Larry Getts.


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Dana Harris
6-3 • 305 | Offensive Lineman | Junior
Detroit, Mich. | Grand Rapids CC | Madison Heights

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Honorable-mention All-Midwest Football Conference selection...Raiders won the Midwest Football Conference title in final year of the program's history...finished the season 11-0 and ranked fourth in the final NJCAA poll...offense averaged 50 points, 509.9 yards of total offense (282 rushing and 227.9 passing)...in 2009, GRCC was 10-2 and finished eighth in the final NJCAA poll...Raiders averaged 42.5 points per game...averaged 240 yards rushing per contest, which ranked fifth in the nation...coach was Tony Annese.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior was a first-team All-North and All-Macomb Area Silver selection...on defense had 41 tackles and five sacks...played in the Michigan East-West All-Star Game...team was league and conference champions...coach was Drake Wilkins...also played basketball and competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Parents are Deborah and Dana Harris...has a sister...birthday is Sept. 22...academic interests are exercise science and criminal justice...played with current Penguins Nick DeKraker and Aronde Stanton at GRCC.


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Byron Pringle
6-2 • 185 | Wide Receiver
Tampa, Fla. | Robinson

HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team Class 5A Florida all-state selection...first-team All-Hillsborough County selection...caught 25 passes for 391 yards and seven touchdowns...rushed for 162 yards on 13 carries and had two scores...had four interceptions and three fumble recoveries...returned 11 punts for 204 yards (18.5-yard average) and had 394 yards on 11 kickoff returns (35.8 yards per return) while scoring four touchdowns...had a 99-yard kickoff return and returned an interception 95 yards for a score in playoff loss to Tampa Jesuit in regional semifinals...accounted for 198 yards in the game...player of the game at the inaugural Blue-Gray National High School Classic...had six catches for 104 yards, 75 kickoff-return yards and 10 rushing yards for 189 all-purpose yards in the game played at Raymond James Stadium...also participated in Hillsborough County All-Star Game...in 2009, had 21 receptions for 591 yards and three touchdowns...coach was Mike DePue.


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David Rivers
6-2 • 180 | Defensive Back
Hialeah, Fla. | American

HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable-Mention Florida Class 7A selection...played cornerback, free safety and wide receiver...had 40 tackles, seven pass breakups, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and forced two fumbles as a senior...Patriots won six games in 2011 and reached the playoffs...American won the district championship...coach was Corey Bell.


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Jameel Smith
6-0 • 190 | Free Safety
Miami, Fla. | Norland

HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at safety...Vikings were 15-0 in 2011...Norland defeated Crawfordville Wakulla 38-0 in Class 5A State Championship Game...only fourth time a Dade team shut out an opponent in the title game and first since 2007...posted four shutouts on the campaign...allowed only 71 total offensive yards in the championship game...Norland finished 13th in the final high school rankings...Norland also played for the state title in 2010...coach was Daryle Heidelburg...also competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Parents are Melody and Larry Smith...has three sisters...birthday is Dec. 12...academic interest is sports medicine.


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Anthony Szymczak
6-3 • 315 | Defensive Lineman
Erie, Pa. | Bishop McDowell

HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable-Mention Class AAAA all-state selection by the Pennsylvania Football News...WPIAL Class AAAA Northern Seven all-conference selection as a defensive lineman...played nose guard for McDowell...credited with 66 tackles, including three sacks...Trojans were 8-3 and advanced to the PIAA Class AAAA quarterfinals...played at McDowell as a senior after attending Cathedral Prep...Cathedral Prep was 11-3 in 2009 and 9-5 in 2010...was a two year starter at right tackle for the Raiders...coach at McDowell was Mark Soboleski...also a standout wrestler.


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Nick Wargo
6-3 • 215 | Quarterback
Stow, Ohio | Walsh Jesuit

HIGH SCHOOL: Completed 89-of-137 passes for 1,331 yards and 13 touchdowns in the regular season… had a season-high 242 yards and four touchdowns against Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary…started all 12 games at quarterback…Warriors lost 21-14 in overtime to Aurora in the Division II, Region 5 title game (state quarterfinals)…Walsh Jesuit was 10-2 for the year winning the North Coast League…had a nine-game winning streak in 2011…coach was Gerry Rardin.

PERSONAL: Parents are Patty and Steve Wargo…has a brother and a sister…birthday is Oct. 6…academic interest is business.


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Michael Wheary
5-11 • 170 | Wide Receiver
Lakeland, Fla. | Lakeland Christian

HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable-Mention Florida Class 3A all-state selection...second-team all-county honoree...caught 15 touchdown passes and had 970 yards on 41 receptions...caught 12 passes for 190 yards and scored three touchdowns in playoff win over Frostproof...set school marks for receptions in a game, yards in a game, yards in a season, TDs in a game and season and 100-yard receiving games...also played in the secondary...was MVP of North-South All-Star Game...coach was Wayne Peace...also competed in track and field.

PERSONAL: Parents are Susie Green and Tom Wheary...has two sisters...birthday is Jan. 11...academic interest is communications.


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Terrell Williams
6-3 • 250 | Defensive End
McKeesport, Pa. | McKeesport Area

HIGH SCHOOL: Will play for Pennsylvania in the Big 33 game this summer against Ohio...credited with nine sacks as a senior...Tigers lost in the first round of the playoffs to finish 6-4...coach was Jim Ward.


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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Football NLI's as of 8:45am
« on: February 02, 2012, 10:59:02 AM »
sounds like a very solid class
Fernanes, Bell, Wheary and Nolcox all sound like guys who might step up and play from day 1 next year
the 2013 class with probably will be filled with RBs, WRs and DBs


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