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Post by footballfan99 on Jan 15, 2018 11:04:28 GMT -5
Didn’t realize that Saint Paul’s is a pipeline to small collEge football in Ohio ....That's because they aren't. On average they have about 1 graduate (or less) per class who goes on the play college football. Looking back at the last few years Class of 2017- 0 college football players 2016- 1 (Max Fitzgerald- Ashland) 2015- 0 2014- 1 (Scott Slauterbeck- Ashland) 2013- 1 (Michael Griffin- Ashland) 2012- 2 (Isaac Livengood - Capital, Danny Ross- Wittenberg) 2011- 0 2010- 2 (Eric Schwieterman- Ashland, Justin Wilde- Hiedelberg) I'm not saying they haven't over the years had some very good college football players, but to say they are a pipeline into college athletics is a huge overstatement. There are several programs in the area who have much higher numbers of players going on to play college football.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 13:19:58 GMT -5
Didn’t realize that Saint Paul’s is a pipeline to small collEge football in Ohio ....That's because they aren't. On average they have about 1 graduate (or less) per class who goes on the play college football. Looking back at the last few years Class of 2017- 0 college football players 2016- 1 (Max Fitzgerald- Ashland) 2015- 0 2014- 1 (Scott Slauterbeck- Ashland) 2013- 1 (Michael Griffin- Ashland) 2012- 2 (Isaac Livengood - Capital, Danny Ross- Wittenberg) 2011- 0 2010- 2 (Eric Schwieterman- Ashland, Justin Wilde- Hiedelberg) I'm not saying they haven't over the years had some very good college football players, but to say they are a pipeline into college athletics is a huge overstatement. There are several programs in the area who have much higher numbers of players going on to play college football. I knew that. I was being sarcastic. I actually have him blocked, but when someone quotes someone blocked you still see it
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Post by bigboy97 on Jan 16, 2018 10:39:31 GMT -5
Didn’t realize that Saint Paul’s is a pipeline to small collEge football in Ohio ....That's because they aren't. On average they have about 1 graduate (or less) per class who goes on the play college football. Looking back at the last few years Class of 2017- 0 college football players 2016- 1 (Max Fitzgerald- Ashland) 2015- 0 2014- 1 (Scott Slauterbeck- Ashland) 2013- 1 (Michael Griffin- Ashland) 2012- 2 (Isaac Livengood - Capital, Danny Ross- Wittenberg) 2011- 0 2010- 2 (Eric Schwieterman- Ashland, Justin Wilde- Hiedelberg) I'm not saying they haven't over the years had some very good college football players, but to say they are a pipeline into college athletics is a huge overstatement. There are several programs in the area who have much higher numbers of players going on to play college football. This is another interesting topic.. Are there other FC schools with players playing in college? Would be interesting to see who and where. The couple I know of from the last couple years other than those st paul kids would be SC- Jason Hale- Ashland Josh Bonet- Otterbein Cam Conaway- Ohio Northern (Heard he is only playing baseball there now) NL- Jacob Molnar- Ashland Mapleton- Travis Pickering- Ashland Connor Black-Ashland If you know of others please list them would like to see how they are all doing
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Post by bigboy97 on Jan 23, 2018 7:50:33 GMT -5
Mapleton moves back to D7 and will probably be in the region with Plymouth/ SC/ St Paul/ Monroeville
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Post by Hagen on Jan 23, 2018 9:55:24 GMT -5
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Post by warningtrackpower on Feb 14, 2018 20:18:30 GMT -5
Has anyone heard anything on the New London job?
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Post by bigboy97 on Feb 15, 2018 8:01:48 GMT -5
Have heard the name howland? He is a NL grad who has coached at Cloverleaf for a little while now
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Post by sportsfan on Feb 15, 2018 8:28:19 GMT -5
What I've heard out of NL - They had their top target but there were no teaching positions available and the Super wasn't willing to get creative.
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Post by warningtrackpower on Feb 15, 2018 14:33:21 GMT -5
No time table has been set then? Are they running workouts or liftings, if so who is running them?
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Post by footballfan99 on Feb 15, 2018 22:49:12 GMT -5
A few weeks back I heard there was a former Sandusky coordinator (not sure if it was offense or defense) who lives in the New London area and works from his home. The guy I was talking to sounded pretty confident he was going to get hired, but I haven't heard anything since.
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Post by quasimodo on Feb 17, 2018 7:36:51 GMT -5
I heard the same thing
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Post by greenman on Feb 19, 2018 10:06:15 GMT -5
....That's because they aren't. On average they have about 1 graduate (or less) per class who goes on the play college football. Looking back at the last few years Class of 2017- 0 college football players 2016- 1 (Max Fitzgerald- Ashland) 2015- 0 2014- 1 (Scott Slauterbeck- Ashland) 2013- 1 (Michael Griffin- Ashland) 2012- 2 (Isaac Livengood - Capital, Danny Ross- Wittenberg) 2011- 0 2010- 2 (Eric Schwieterman- Ashland, Justin Wilde- Hiedelberg) I'm not saying they haven't over the years had some very good college football players, but to say they are a pipeline into college athletics is a huge overstatement. There are several programs in the area who have much higher numbers of players going on to play college football. This is another interesting topic.. Are there other FC schools with players playing in college? Would be interesting to see who and where. The couple I know of from the last couple years other than those st paul kids would be SC- Jason Hale- Ashland Josh Bonet- Otterbein Cam Conaway- Ohio Northern (Heard he is only playing baseball there now) NL- Jacob Molnar- Ashland Mapleton- Travis Pickering- Ashland Connor Black-Ashland If you know of others please list them would like to see how they are all doing M'ville's Watt headed to Ashland for FB.
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