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YSU Penguin Athletics / Scalzo: YSU hoping Stubbs’ return is special
« on: March 24, 2012, 04:22:58 PM »
For three weeks last fall, the smallest player on Youngstown State’s roster made a big difference.

But when electrifying freshman Andre Stubbs suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 3 against Illinois State, everyone felt the pain.

“Sometimes the coaches would tell me I could have made this play and that, but I was hurt,” Stubbs said Wednesday after YSU’s first spring practice. “I’m here now.”

The 5-foot-6, 160-pound Stubbs averaged 27 yards per kickoff return last season before getting a medical redshirt. The coaches were then forced to turn to possession receiver Kevin Watts, who averaged 21 yards per return on a unit that ranked second-to-last in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

Losing Stubbs was just part of a bigger special teams problem. Outside of punter Nick Liste — one of the league’s best at that position — the Penguins were awful on special teams last fall, particularly on kickoff coverage, where they ranked last in the MVFC with a 36-yard net average — more than 10 yards behind No. 1 Northern Iowa (46.2).

During the offseason, Youngstown State coach Eric Wolford and his staff traveled to places like Ohio State, Kansas State and Oklahoma and, at each stop, they saw the same thing: starters playing on special teams.

“Sometimes our starters don’t think they need to play special teams,” Wolford said. “We need to do a better job getting players to buy in. And we need to do a better job coaching special teams.”

Injuries ravaged YSU’s linebacker depth last season — key reserves Thomas Sprague, Dom Rich, Ali Cheaib and John Sasson all missed games — which forced Wolford to play his starting freshmen linebackers on several special teams units. He’s hoping a deeper roster will give him more flexibility this fall, but he’s not afraid to take away playing time from nonbelievers.

“We need more players to take some pride in playing special teams,” Wolford said. “If not, we’re going to have to make some changes.

“Just because you earned the right to be here doesn’t mean you’ve earned the right to stay. You have an obligation academically as a student but you also have an obligation to the football program and to earn your way on the field. Special teams is a big part of it.”

When asked how many starters he expects to play on special teams, Wolford said, “As many as we need. We’ll play as many as we need. Except for [starting QB] Kurt Hess.”

Stubbs won’t need to be coerced into playing special teams. But with Big Ten talent and Division III size, he will always be an injury risk.

Redshirt freshman RB Demond Hymes and incoming freshman Byron Pringle give the Penguins some home-run hitters behind Stubbs, but Wolford hopes it doesn’t come to that.

If Stubbs can stay healthy, he can be a game breaker in the slot and in the return game.

“My goal this year, first of all, is not to get hurt,” Stubbs said. “After that, just make plays. Make as many plays as possible.”

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Darius Patton
« on: March 24, 2012, 11:22:54 AM »
Yes Lecter, but I have to go with 45 here. He was in some trouble, came back and really dedicated himself. Exciting to watch and a great player. He seemed at home on the field, and I really try to separate off-field issues when possible. I can definitely see where it can be hard for people to do the same in this case, but most of his issues were post-YSU.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Darius Patton
« on: March 23, 2012, 04:27:24 PM »
Patton wants nothing to with YSU

Wish his daddy had felt the same way.

In what way ...is there a missing   ;)  on your post ...or did you have a problem with the drug issues?

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Youngstown State Head Football Coach Eric Wolford announced on Tuesday that veteran defensive coordinator Joe Tresey will assume that role with the Penguins while Glenn Davis has been added to coach the cornerbacks.

Tresey, a native of Warren and graduate of The Ohio State University, spent the 2011 campaign as the defensive coordinator at UCLA. Davis, a native of Tampa, Fla., served the past two campaigns as a defensive quality control coach at USF.

Tresey will bring an aggressive style and fiery personality to the sideline for the Penguins. During his career he has spent time at the high school, NCAA Division III, FCS and FBS levels.

He has spent four of the past five years as a defensive coordinator for BCS programs - UCLA (2011), South Florida (2009) and Cincinnati (2007-08). He has experience at the FCS level, coaching at Georgia Southern (2004-05) and VMI (1999-01). He also coached in the Mid-American Conference at Central Michigan (2006) and Akron (2002-03). In 2010 he served as the defensive backs coach for the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. He coached at Otterbein (Division III).

In 2011, UCLA appeared in the first-ever Pac-12 Championship Game and advanced to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco. He also coached the safeties for the Bruins.

In his lone season with South Florida, the Bulls ranked 24th nationally in total defense (321.8 yards) and 19th in scoring defense (19.8 points allowed) while compiling a record of 8-5. USF defeated Northern Illinois in the International Bowl to finish the campaign 8-5. The Bulls defeated Florida State for the first time in the program's history during his tenure as coordinator and secondary coach.

Tresey spent two seasons as defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Cincinnati under current Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly. In 2007, he authored a Bearcats defense that led the nation in turnovers gained (42) and interceptions (26). A pair of Bearcat defenders earned All-America honors and two others were selected in the 2008 NFL Draft. UC finished 13th nationally in scoring defense (18.8), was 19th in rushing defense (114.2) and put five of 11 defensive starters on the All-Big East team. UC went 10-3 and capped the season with win in the PapaJohns.com Bowl.

In 2008, Cincinnati ranked 31st nationally in total defense (321.9 yards), 19th in rushing defense (115.0) and 25th in scoring defense (20.1 points). The Bearcats were 11-3, won the Big East Conference and played Virginia Tech in the FedEx Orange Bowl. It was the first time in UC history the program won 11 games in a single season.

Davis spent the 2010 and 2011 season's under Coach Skip Holtz at USF. In 2010, USF was 8-5 overall and defeated Clemson in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. In 2011, the Bulls were 5-7.

One of USF's first stars on the gridiron, Davis returned to the Bulls football program in July 2010 in the role of defensive quality control.

Davis spent the 2009 spring season as the secondary coach at Division II Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Ala., before moving on to Union Christian Prep Academy in Cincinnati in the fall to serve as the defensive coordinator.

Prior to his stint there, Davis spent two years as the defensive coordinator at Freedom High School from 2007-08. In 2006, Davis was the defensive coordinator for the Birmingham Steeldogs of the arenafootball2 league.

Following his USF career, Davis signed with the New York Jets in 2001 as a free agent, then played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2002) of the CFL and three years of arena football with the Orlando Predators (2003), the Carolina Cobras (2004) and the Wilkes-Barre Pioneers (2005).

The Penguins are set to start spring drills on Wednesday, March 21.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Spring Football
« on: March 20, 2012, 05:34:53 PM »
Yes 0505 ...I am looking some of them up. I am very interested in coach Glenn Davis.

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I agree completely Indy ...which is why I would think that they would stay in the HL.

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Just opinion but, not a very smart move. Back-to-back final appearances can do better than the A-10. I do not see it happening. Although the A-10 dropped FB, so that hurdle is "jumped".

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Spring Football
« on: March 20, 2012, 11:04:08 AM »
    2012 SPRING FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School

1 Josh Garner** SS 6-2 205 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne
2 Christian Bryan* WR 5-10 185 So. Irwin, Pa./Norwin
2 Devont’a Davis* CB 6-1 175 So. Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville
3 Dante Nania QB 6-0 215 RFr. Greensburg, Pa./Hempfi eld Area
3 Teven Williams* LB 6-0 220 So. Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne
4 Andre Stubbs* WR 5-6 160 RFr. Maple Heights, Ohio/Maple Heights
4 Jamarious Boatwright* CB 5-11 195 So. Largo, Fla./Largo
5 Demond Hymes TB 5-9 195 RFr. Warren, Ohio/Warren Harding
5 Jeremey Edwards* FS 6-1 210 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Narbonne
6 Jelani Berassa** WR 6-4 215 Jr. Miami, Fla./Miami Killian
6 Travis Williams* LB 6-3 220 So. Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor
7 Chris Charles FS 6-0 185 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Coral Springs
8 Will Shaw** TE 6-3 250 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Highland
8 Donald D’Alesio** CB 6-0 190 So. Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney
9 Julius Childs CB 5-11 190 So. Los Angeles, Calif./Lynwood
10 Ali Cheaib** LB 6-2 225 Jr. Dunedin, Fla./Dunedin
11 David Brown* PK 5-10 165 Sr. Ojai, Calif./Nordhoff
11 Kevin Watts** WR 6-0 215 Jr. Middletown, Ohio/Middletown
12 Kurt Hess** QB 6-3 230 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne
13 Adaris Bellamy** TB 5-10 220 Jr. Dunedin, Fla./Dunedin
14 Patrick Angle* QB 6-1 220 So. Logan, Ohio/Logan
15 Brandon Neal CB 5-10 175 So. Liberty Township, Ohio/Lakota West
16 Adam Charles FS 6-0 215 So. Girard, Ohio/Girard
18 Deionte Williams* CB 6-2 195 Sr. Miami, Fla./Northwestern
19 Deion Hall DB 6-0 170 RFr. Bedford, Ohio/Bedford
20 Dom Rich** LB 6-1 230 Jr. Canfi eld, Ohio/Canfi eld
21 Sir Aaron Taylor* SS 6-1 210 Sr. Carmel, N.Y./Lincoln Hall
22 Dubem Nwadiogbu* LB 6-2 230 So. Atlanta, Ga./Peachtree Ridge
23 Twin Fernandes SS 6-0 205 Jr. Buena Park, Calif./Los Alamitos
25 Torrian Pace** TB 5-10 225 Jr. Chantilly, Va./Chantilly
25 Jimmy May, Jr.* CB 6-1 180 So. Warren, Ohio/Warren Harding
27 Brandon Thomas WR 5-10 185 So. Cameron, S.C./Calhoun County
28 Parnell Taylor* TB 5-10 190 So. Ravenna, Ohio/Ravenna
29 Nick Buonavolonta CB 5-9 185 RFr. Boardman, Ohio/Boardman
30 John Medina TB 5-9 190 RFr. Poland, Ohio/Poland
32 Jordan Thompson** TB 6-1 220 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota West
33 Kyle Sirl** DT 6-3 255 Jr. Westfi eld, Ohio/Cloverleaf
34 Thomas Sprague** LB 6-1 225 Jr. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville
35 Jamaine Cook*** TB 5-9 205 Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Midpark
36 Terry Johnson LB 6-4 215 Fr. Pinellas Park, Fla./Countryside
37 Thomas Kipp LB 6-1 220 Jr. Tranbjerg, Denmark/Milwaukee Lutheran
38 Cy Edison LB 5-11 230 Jr. East Liverpool, Ohio/Wellsville
39 Justin Austin SS 5-11 210 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline
40 Chuck Lengyel* DE 6-1 240 Sr. Columbiana, Ohio/South Range
42 Blake Novotny DE 6-2 245 RFr. Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard
43 Nathan Gibbs* LS 6-2 220 So. Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills
44 Nate Adams* TE 6-5 250 So. Newark, Ohio/Newark Catholic
45 Nick DeKraker* DT 6-3 260 Sr. Marne, Mich./Coopersville
49 Quentin Jones DT 6-1 310 So. Columbus, Ohio/Northland
52 Aronde Stanton* DT 6-2 280 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Martin Luther King
55 Lamar Mady* OG 6-3 315 Sr. Topeka, Kan./Topeka
57 Fred Herdman OG 6-5 285 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle
61 Zach Conlan* C 6-0 310 So. Liberty, Ohio/Ursuline
63 Brandon Green DT 6-3 255 So. Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic
65 Stephen Page* OG 6-4 295 So. Newton Falls, Ohio/Newton Falls
66 Chris Elkins** OG 6-4 300 Jr. Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls
72 Andrew Radakovich*** OT 6-6 320 Sr. Steubenville, Ohio/Steubenville
73 Brandon Ferguson OT 6-8 300 RFr. Beloit, Ohio/West Branch
74 Andrew Sinko** OG 6-4 290 Jr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville
76 Mark Pratt* C 6-3 310 Sr. Tooele, Utah/Tooele
77 D.J. Main*** OT 6-6 315 Sr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville
78 J.P. May OT 6-6 300 So. Columbus, Ohio/Thomas Worthington
80 Andrew Williams* WR 6-2 180 So. Bowman, S.C./Bethune-Bowman
81 Nick Liste** P 5-10 185 Jr. Niles, Ohio/Niles McKinley
82 Kintrell Disher* WR 6-4 220 So. Orangeburg, S.C./Orangeburg-Wilkinson
83 Justin Getz WR 6-1 180 So. Liberty, Ohio/Liberty
84 Randall Gillum TE 6-5 245 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio/Liberty
85 Zach Smith PK 5-9 155 RFr. Zanesville, Ohio/Philo
86 Carson Sharbaugh** TE 6-5 255 Jr. New Wilmington, Pa./New Wilmington
87 Jordan Markota TE 6-2 215 RFr. Girard, Ohio/Ursuline
88 Antuan Williams WR 5-9 165 So. Cleveland, Ohio
91 Trevor Strickland DE 6-6 245 RFr. Clyde, Ohio/Clyde
92 Luis Quinones DE 6-3 265 Sr. Compton, Calif./Lynwood
93 Emmanuel Kromah DT 6-1 265 RFr. Trenton, N.J./Hamilton West
94 Steve Zaborsky DT 6-2 265 RFr. Mineral Ridge, Ohio/Austintown Fitch
96 Josh Schultheis LB 6-1 230 So. Pittsburgh, Pa,/Northgate
97 Eric Myers DE 6-3 270 RFr. Wooster, Ohio/Triway
98 D.J. Moss** DT 5-11 290 Jr. Austintown, Ohio/Austintown Fitch
99 Josh Fenderson* DE 6-2 255 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Henry Ford

Retired Numbers are 47 • 58 • 79 | *Letters Earned


COACHING STAFF

Head Coach:
  • Eric Wolford | Third Season (Kansas State, 1994)

Assistant Coaches and Staff:
  • Tom Sims | Pittsburgh, 1990; Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
  • Shane Montgomery | N.C. State, 1990; Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
  • Joe Tresey | Ohio State, 1982; Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
  • Louie Matsakis | Emporia State, 2000; Special Teams/Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.
  • Carmen Bricillo | Duquesne, 1999; Offensive Line
  • Frank J. Buffano | Arizona, 2006; Inside Linebackers
  • Glenn Davis | USF, 2001; Cornerbacks
  • Mauro Monz | Duquesne, 1996; Tight Ends
  • Andre Coleman | Kansas State, 2011; Wide Receivers
  • Ron Stoops Jr. | Youngstown State, 1980; Outside Linebackers/Director of H.S. Relations
  • Mike Cochran | Youngstown State, 1992; Strength & Conditioning
  • Brian Keidel | Kansas, 2005; Assistant Coach/Video
  • Dan Kopp | Youngstown State, 1995; Director of Football Operations
  • George Clarke | Offensive Student Assistant
  • Sal Guagliardo | Defensive Student Assistant
  • Anthony Guerreri | Defensive Student Assistant

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BOARDMAN

Over the past five years, Youngstown State athletic director Ron Strollo has wanted to upgrade the Beeghly Center scoreboard.

Over the next few months, he might get his wish.

YSU is looking to replace its current scoreboard with one that will feature a videoboard on all four sides — the latest update to the 40-year-old facility.

“We think we’ve found a price within our budget and hopefully we’ll get that done between now and basketball season,” said Strollo, speaking at the Curbstone Coaches’ Monday luncheon at the Blue Wolf Banquet Center. “We’ve had hurdles to cross and we’ve got to make sure we have the resources but I’m hoping it can be done in time for our first volleyball game.”

The videoboard would allow the Penguins to show video replays and expanded statistics and have more flexibility with promotions, he said.

YSU has invested more than $4 million in Beeghly Center over the past five years, installing a new court in 2008 while updating the lighting, locker rooms and offices.

YSU is also looking to play at least one non-league basketball game at the downtown Covelli Centre next season, Strollo said.

“Both sides would like to do it; we’ve just got to find the right date and the right opponent,” Strollo said. “We wouldn’t play a Horizon League game for competitive purposes, but maybe one of our [non-league] games, especially if we can do a doubleheader with the men and the women.”

Other topics covered by Strollo included:

Butler’s interest in leaving the Horizon League for the Atlantic 10.

“My initial feedback is that Butler doesn’t have any interest in moving out of the Horizon League but the reality is, anything’s possible,” said Strollo. “Really, the only people who really know what’s going on is probably the commissioner of the Atlantic 10 and the president of Butler.

“I expect Butler to be part of our league for a long time.”

Football “guarantee games.”

After playing Pitt in the opener on Sept. 1, the Penguins will return to Michigan State in 2013 (most likely in the third week of the season) then travel to Illinois for the first time in 2014.

“It should be a fun game; that will be a different experience for us,” said Strollo of Illinois. “When you talk about guarantee games, we’re always trying to go out and earn as much money as we can while staying close so our fans can enjoy it.

“We’re constantly in discussions with Michigan, West Virginia and Ohio State and, at some point, we want to get back down to the state of Florida. We have a lot of [alumni] down there and we recruit down there, so every once in awhile, we try to get back down that way.”

YSU last played in Florida in 2002, at Florida Atlantic.

Strollo said he has discussed playing one of the guarantee games on a Thursday, “which kind of helps everyone.”

“It gives the kids more time to heal and you can report early to [training] camp,” he said.

The new softball and soccer stadiums.

Strollo said bids are out for building the new facilities, which would be located across the street from Stambaugh Stadium near the current M27 parking lot.

YSU’s softball team now plays in Canfield while the soccer team plays at Stambaugh on a field that’s smaller than regulation size.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Spring Football
« on: March 19, 2012, 04:44:00 PM »
I do not have an official roster as of yet, but place-kicker brown is on it. I know we were hearing that a kicker was lost. I wonder if we lost Smith? He was red-shirted & would be in a seemingly-perfect position to get some attempts in '12 ...and take over in '13.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Spring Football
« on: March 19, 2012, 04:20:15 PM »
Here is this year's schedule. With WATTS being opened, weather will not be a factor. Good chance for people to see it.

PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Wednesday, March 21 – Practice 4-6:15 p.m.
Friday, March 23 – Practice 4-6:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 24 – Practice 10:15 a.m. p.m.
Monday, March 26 – Practice 4-6:20 p.m.
Wednesday, March 28 – Practice 4-6:20 p.m.
Friday, March 30 – Practice 4-6 p.m.
Saturday, March 31 – 10:55 a.m. (Scrimmage)
Monday, April 2 – Practice 4:15-6:25 p.m.
Wednesday, April 4 – Practice 4-6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 6 – Practice 4-5:15 p.m.
Saturday, April 7 – 10:30 a.m. (Scrimmage)
Monday, April 9 – Practice 4-6:35 p.m.
Wednesday, April 11 – Practice 4-5:35 p.m.
Friday, April 13 –40th Annual Red-White Spring Game – 7:30 p.m.

All practices are scheduled for Stambaugh Stadium.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Re: Banks Named Regional Player-of-the-Week
« on: March 14, 2012, 03:28:21 PM »
This guy has "MLB draft" written all over him. When they see he 'hammered' a Big-10 teams top pitcher ...the attention came. This is a great honor.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Banks Named Regional Player-of-the-Week
« on: March 14, 2012, 03:26:06 PM »
Youngstown State senior first baseman Jeremy Banks has been named the Central Region Player of the Week by CollegeBaseballInsider.com, the website announced on March 14.

Banks, who is also the Horizon League Batter of the Week, hit .545 with two doubles, three home runs and eight RBIs in a three-game series at VMI over the weekend. He drew three walks and was hit by a pitch to post an on-base percentage of .667. In Sunday's 10-2 win over the Keydets, Banks hit a solo homer in the first inning and a go-ahead three-run round tripper in the eighth.

Banks leads the Horizon League in in batting average (.463), on-base percentage (.559), slugging percentage (.889), RBIs (24), home runs (5) and doubles (8).

Banks and the Penguins will start a three-game series with Milwaukee on Friday at Eastwood Field. Friday's game will be YSU's 2012 home and Horizon League opener.

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Kansas City, Mo. -- Youngstown State sophomore Kendrick Perry (Ocoee, Fla.) was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 12 Second-Team, the association announced on Wednesday.

Perry was named a First-Team All-Horizon League selection in 2011-12 and led the league in overall (16.8 ppg) and league-only (16.8 ppg) scoring. He also became just the fifth player in league history to lead the circuit in scoring and steals (2.4 spg) in conference play.

Perry also became the first Youngstown State player to earn first-team all-conference laurels since Quin Humphrey in 2006-07 and 2005-06.

The first sophomore in school history to earn first-team all-conference honors, Perry scored a team-best 521 points and became the first player to score 500 points in a season since Humphrey in 2006-07. He is also the first sophomore to score at least 500 points since Reggie Kemp in 1989-90.

Perry, who set the YSU single-season steals record with 24, led the league with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.0, ranked second in steals (2.4) in all games, ranked tied for third in assists per game (3.9) and ranked tied for 10th with 1.8 3-pointers made per game.

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Softball looks to have 2 quality pitchers this year Fan. That Hasslett has pitched two complete games. We will do very well in this conference if we have two pitchers.

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