09-10-2006, 01:19 PM | #1 | ||
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TCY/FOF: Wyoming Cowboys Redux
So once again we're back in the mountain valley town of Laramie, Wyoming, ready to restore the Cowboys back to their former glory.
The nice thing about this game is that we won't have Corey Bramlet! Whoohoo! Looking at the roster, though, we may very well wish we had him. I present to you a position by position breakdown of the team: Quarterback Code:
So we've got a ton of youth here. Three sophomores (Gordon redshirted) and a freshman. Gordon's the best of the bunch as far as the future goes, but Hitchcock actually looks like the best all-around current QB. Just who will win the QB matchup is anyone's guess right now. Running Backs Code:
Matthews is head and shoulders the best of this really bad lot. His high endurance (78) means that he'll be a critical part of our offense, which right now I'm leaning towards as the I-formation. we've got four okay fullbacks, I guess. Smith has some real genuine potential to bust out in my opinion and may even transistion over to RB. I decide to shift him over and he turns out to stay at 19/29 with a good enough potential skill set that I slap the redshirt on him. Receivers Code:
We have way too many tight ends on the roster. That being said, we've got a couple good tight ends on the roster. Parrish is a relative beast and I'm hoping my offensive and defensive coordinators are smart enough to realize Rex needs the damn ball. The receivers are a terrible batch. Only Lee is much good according to the bars. Groza is okay, but he's only for a year. Line Code:
We have a relatively speaking fantastic offensive line. Even better, the top guys are all juniors! Oh happy day! That'll give us two years to hunt for the heirs to these big old hosses. Well, granted, one tackle spot will be awfully shaky and I give Anderson the redshirt even though his bars are 11/24, 10, 14, which makes me wonder how in the hell he can have a 42 future rating, but whatever. Kickers Code:
They're okay. Haugen gets redshirted. Defensive Line Code:
Do I have the horses to run my preferred 4-3? Why no! That means a 3-4 alignment in at least the first year unless the LBs are really SOC. I think I need new scouts. There's way too much discrepecancy popping up between the CE/FE and their bars. Sadly none of the DL has much to speak of in terms of endurance. Linebackers Code:
OLB talent we have. ILB talent, hell no. I move Forbes on over to ILB. We're running a 4-3 after all, it seems, as only Forbes will be decent, assuming he translates well enough. ...He can't be a MLB? Okay, let's try out some of these other OLB guys. Well, how about that? Everyone but Forbes can slot over. That means the senior Compton becomes the man in the middle. Just swell. He stays at 34/49 allegedly, but the bars say I've ruined my best LB. Oh well. Secondary Code:
We've got some relatively solid talent here. I have to say I'm pleased. Starting Lineup QB Edgar Hitchcock RB Shane Matthews FB Jamie Nettles FL Jimmie Lee SE Herman Groza TE Rex Parrish LT Michael Taft LG Robert Deshell C Harry Diaz RG Derek Jonas RT Seth Maumalanga K Antonio Wells P Chad Mueller LDE Lionel Pribbernow LDT Bucky Haugen RDT Damon Kennedy RDE Randal Blackner LOLB Randall Devine MLB Ralph Compton ROLB Edgar Forbes LCB Eric Holliday RCB Burt Eden FS Mo Allard SS Irving Dixon Primary Formation: I-Formation Primary Defense: 4-3 Staff DC Marc Tanner: Play Calling: Decent Injury Avoid: Good Rehab: Excellent Congen: Good DL: Pretty Good LB: Terrific DB: Very Good I need to hang on to this guy until he retires. OC Joey Witt: Play Calling: Fair Injury Avoid: Very Good Rehab: Fair Congen: Pretty Good QB: Very Good RB: Decent WR: Lousy OL: Good K: Terrific He's on a really short leash. Our Northwest scout, where we'll be doing most of our recruiting, kinda sucks. But we'll just have to see how this all goes.
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09-10-2006, 04:44 PM | #2 |
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Opening Game
AT North Carolina (-5) We take on the Tar Heels in our first game of the year, my first game as a head coach. Although Carolina's favoured by 5, it'll probably end up a 30 point blowout or something. Prediction: North Carolina 30 Wyoming 7 The Tar Heels jump out to an early 17-0 first quarter lead and it's looking like the massacre is on, but then Eric Holliday shows he's more than just our starting LCB by racing down the line for an 89 yard kickoff return touchdown! Holliday also compiled 4 tackles, an assist, and a 29 yard interception return. That brilliant return sparkplugged our offense and defense alike and we broke North Carolina in the second half behind Shane Matthews's 2 TD runs and pull off the upset. Matthews got Player of the Game honours after amassing 144 yards to go with those two scores and C Harry Diaz's 6 key run blocks had a lot to do with our success on the ground. Both Matthews and Diaz were nominated for Player of the Week, a very pleasant surprise. I'm a little disappointed that Holliday didn't get a nomination, as he was the focal point for our performance. Wyoming 35 North Carolina 24 Code:
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Week 2 Recruiting Notes We're going after some pretty big fish, both in the local region and from far away. While I normally like going through week by week and listing all the recruits, it gets tedious and time-consuming, so I'm only going to list off the guys that visit us, along with the biggest names we're pursuing. Visiting C Ricardo McGregor Lingle-Fort Laramie HS Lingle, WY State Rank: #5 State Rank By Position: #1 Rating: 30+ GPA: 2.77 SAT: 859 Idolizes Wyoming Ricardo has gone to Laramie with his parents every Saturday home game the Pokes have had for as long as he can remember. He loves his home state and wants nothing more than to don the Brown and Gold. He's more of a pass blocker than a run blocker, so it's possible he could shift over to LG. One nice thing is that his school has an Athletic Prep of 44, so he may be ready to contribute when he comes aboard. DT Deion Buckner Riverton HS Riverton, WY State Rank: 3 State Rank By Position: 2 Rating: 37+ GPA: 3.74 SAT: 1399 Strength is rushing the passer so we may move him to DE if he signs with us. Not from the greatest football program (24), but a great college prep high school (89). He's not the greatest player on the planet, but I'm determined to pick up what quality talent I can from the home state as long as they don't have issues with academics or attitudes. Big Names For this scenario, I'm going to view anyone with a scouted rating of higher than 70 as a big name, with one exception. This year, we're going after six big names, who are as follows. RB Daniel Horner Palmer HS Colorado Springs, CO National Rank: 377 National Rank By Position: 27 State Rank: 6 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 90-- GPA: 2.97 SAT: 943 Values: Distance*/Academics Yeah he's much worse than my scout predicted and yeah his Athletic and Academic Prep scores kinda suck (30 and 42), but this kid excels in Breakway Running and has as his big weakness Punt Returning by the scout. If we can get Horner, it'll be a huge coup and he could possibly take the job from Matthews on Day One. Right now, Arkansas has contacted him and Oregon is our main competition, with a scholarship offer and visit invite on the table. S Jonathan Hines Vallivue HS Caldwell, ID National Rank: 196 National Rank By Position: 9 State Rank: 1 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 83 (Not Visited Yet) GPA: 3.14 SAT: 983 Values: Distance*/Academics A kid this fantastic and we're the only ones who have even contacted him. My hunch is that won't last, but if we could get him, man oh man. Athletic Prep of 86 has me salivating too. Sure his attitude is only Fair, but we can handle that. I'm not sure how he'd stack up against our already pretty strong starting safeties, but if nothing else we could redshirt him. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger Oakcrest HS Mays Landing, NJ National Rank: 21 National Rank By Position: 6 State Rank: 3 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 75- GPA: 3.85 SAT: 1502 Values: (Distance)*/Academics If he comes to Laramie, I'm nicknaming him Dark Cloud. This boy would be the golden child of our program and start right away as a freshman. Excellent attitude and a 77/81 Athletic/Academic Prep for the school make him the one player I'm desparate to get. As of this moment, the Iowa Hawkeyes are our top and only competition for him, but I'm sure more will come. DT Mo Zorich Harry D. Jacobs HS Algonquin, IL National Rank: 639 Rank By Position: 39 State Rank: 25 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 74 (Not Visited) GPA: 2.62 SAT: 850 Values: (Distance)*/Academics A dude who can stop the run and plug up the hole in the middle with his 6'2 255 body. We're the only ones to pursue him thus far, which is understandable given that he's not the most scholarly guy and on top of it, he goes to a crappy school (15 Academic). He may struggle in the classroom, but when the man has 49 tackles in 6 games, you have to take the chance, especially when you're at weak as DT in the 4-3 as we are. C Ed Sherman Rancho HS North Las Vegas, NV National Rank: 144 National Rank By Position: 7 State Rank: 2 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 72+ GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1276 Values: Distance/Academics He's big, brilliant, and comes from one of the best high schools in the country (85/87). With USC coming calling though, Ed's not likely to come to Laramie. In fact, he visited Los Angeles the other day and raved about the school and the coaching staff. We'll be bridesmaids along with Arkansas and Texas A&M is my guess. DE Joel Harwell Torrington HS Torrington, WY National Rank: 221 National Rank By Position: 25 State Rank: 1 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 68 (Not Visited Yet) GPA: 3.42 SAT: 1264 Values: Team Prestige*/Academics It is imperative that we get this homegrown product. He's smart, has good attitude, comes from a decent school (60/70), and perhaps most important, is extremely consistent. At all costs, we can not allow this Wyomingite out of the state. Stanford and Virginia Tech have contacted him, but there's no offers or visit requests besides us... yet.
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Just a quick question; do people like the apparently automated double-space formatting or should I try and single space it in the code?
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09-11-2006, 09:34 AM | #4 |
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Wyoming (1-0) AT #13 Texas A&M (1-0) (-13) (TV 4)
We pulled off the upset against the Tar Heels and earned ourselves a televised game against the imposing Aggies. My hunch says we're going to get our tails beat down here and in a big, big way. Texas A&M is just too damn good. Prediction: Texas A&M 54 Wyoming 3 It's a flat out slaughter. Our offense is so anemic that we not only score 0 points, but we have 33 net yards in 39 plays. Wow. Talk about an embarassment and on television no less. #13 Texas A & M 65 Wyoming 0 Code:
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The news gets worse when I find out we have our first serious injury of the season. DE Randal Blackner, our starting RDE has to have knee surgery and will be out 7 weeks. Recruiting brings us some better news. Visiting DE Joel Harwell The #1 player in Wyoming is officially stopping in to visit Laramie. Big, big news, though storm clouds are on the horizon, what with the Washington Huskies joining the ranks of those who contacted him. Just as long as they only contact, we're fine with that. Big Names Quick Updates RB Daniel Horner It's still just Oregon and I with offers, although Michigan State has joined Arkansas in the contact ranks. S Jonathan Hines The Idaho product now has Kentucky and LSU rushing in with offers, which is giving me some real pause for concern. I just have to hope that the distance factor is important enough that he'll swing to us in the end. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger Dwayne's from the #1 ranked overall HS I just discovered, which is pretty cool. Iowa and I are still in the race for him, but Maryland has stepped in as well. I don't see it as being likely that he'll join the Terrapins though, as that's too close to home for his tastes. DT Mo Zorich We're still the only ones pursuing him thankfully. C Ed Sherman Already with offers from us, USC (his most likely destination), and Texas A&M, he gets golden ticket offers from Arkansas and Purdue as well. One of the hottest commodities in the country and he's likely headed to USC. Eaglesfan27, you can start grinning now at the thought of this boy on the line. WR Carlton Powell Bald Eagle Area HS Wingate, PA National: 896 National By Position: 89 State Rank: 38 State Rank By Position: 5 Rating: 70- GPA: 2.52 SAT: 777 Values: (Distance)*/Team Prestige A guy who's probably not as good as his numbers suggest, he comes from a mediocre school (25/35), but can really turn on the afterburners after he gets the catch. If he gets caught in coverage though, he's not nearly as likely to make the catch as some receivers. It's us, San Jose State, and Temple with offers on the table. Right now I'd consider the Spartans the biggest threat. Toledo and Northern Illinois have also contacted him, but that's all.
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09-11-2006, 01:51 PM | #5 |
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There's a bye week after the sand-kicking we got from Texas A&M, giving the other guy whose injured a week to heal up his minor knock. Sophomore DE Jesse Hill, who leads our team in sacks with 1.5, takes over at RDE for Blackner, making redshirt junior DE Adrian Horan the LDE passing down specialist.
Visits RB Daniel Horner One of our top recruits, he of the 90-- rating, names Wyoming as one of his visited schools. We're the very first college he's visiting and he's got a glut of contacts that I'm not going to list. In terms of offers, he's wooed by us, Oregon, and South Carolina. One thing to keep an eye on however, is that his home state school of Colorado has contacted him and if the Buffaloes swoop in, we may well lose him. WR Frankie Johnson Ben Lomond HS Ogden, UT State Ranking: 12 State Ranking By Position: 2 Rating: 38+ GPA: 2.71 SAT: 1045 We're the only school interested in him thus far. His biggest asset is catching the ball, his worst liability returning kicks. With his high school a 54/50, he may be able to contribute right away as a freshman, given our sorry receiving corps. T Floyd Lewis Gallup HS, Gallup NM State Rank: 11 State Ranking By Position: 1 Rating: 35+ GPA: 3.17 SAT: 1168 Values: Team Prestige*/Distance Wyoming is the lone non Sol-8 school to chase after Lewis right now, who comes from a fantastic 91/81 school which somehow isn't rated among the Top 100 High Schools in the country. Odd. Anyway, his deal is pass protection and it's very possible that he could start at RT as a true freshman, eventually becoming the heir to current LT Michael Taft. Big Names S Jonathan Hines Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, and Wyoming have all offered him and it'll be a dogfight for his services. Note: I visited him finally and he's 83--, so he may not be all he's cracked up to be. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger Still holding steady with Iowa, Maryland, and us. Since he weights negative distance and academics equally, I have a hunch he'll end up a Hawkeye. DT Mo Zorich He came back 74-- after my visit to him, but Mo'll still be a huge upgrade in the middle. California and Marshall have contacted him, but no more than that. C Ed Sherman The list: Arkansas, Purdue, USC, Texas A&M, Washington, and us with offers, USC the lone visit thus far. WR Carlton Powell A lot of contacts, but the race is on between us, San Jose State, and Temple for his services. I think you can pretty much count the Owls out though, as I said. It comes down right now to if he'll be a Spartan or a Cowboy. DE Joel Harwell In spite of quite a few schools contacting him, they seem willing to concede him to us, for he's had no other offers beside the one we gave him. Apparently he really liked the visit he had here last week.
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Single spacing looks a lot better, IMO. But if it's too much work, don't worry.
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It's no problem at all to do single spacing and I agree it looks a lot better.
But time to continue! #47 Mississippi (2-1) (-2) VS Wyoming (1-1) Well, now... things don't get any easier when we finally get back to high-altitude War Memorial Stadium. The good part is, Ole Miss is from the lowland delta areas and hopefully they won't be recovered from the sudden shift of altitude yet. We'll probably still lose out, as we have morale issues after that Texas A&M pasting. Prediction: Mississippi 30 Wyoming 17 The scoring open and closed with Brown and Gold field goals, but that's about the only good we could muster as the Rebels hammered us in between the bookends. The slaughterfest got so bad, the backups were brought in towards the tail end of the fourth quarter. On the bright side, Matthews returned to his first game form by rushing for 90 yards and 2 TDs and Eric Holliday played brilliantly, getting 8 tackles to go with his second interception of the year. We definitely need a new QB for next year, though. Our signal-callers are just awful. To that end, I've tabbed a couple of emergency guys to pick up in case Lichtenberger falls through. Mississippi 45 Wyoming 20 Code:
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Our lone offensive star, RB Shane Matthews, sprains his ankle and is questionable for 3 weeks. He'll just have to play through the pain. If he doesn't play, we don't win. It's as simple as that. Visits None. Big Names RB Daniel Horner Bad news. Colorado offered him a scholarship offer as I feared and he's visiting them. Time to start looking for a second option at RB. Damn, damn, damn. Other offers include Arkansas, Oregon, South Carolina, and of course, Wyoming. S Jonathan Hines A slew of offers on the table for him. In alphabetical order: Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Virginia, Wyoming. I'd say us and the Cyclones of Iowa State are the top two choices at the moment. QB Dwyane Lichtenberger Georgia steps in with an offer, making them a possible contender along with Wyoming and Iowa. Maryland isn't really in it. One thing to keep an eye on: UCLA has contacted him and if the Bruins offer him, he'll probably go there. DT Mo Zorich After weeks of no love, Mo's suddenly turning into a hot commodity. Air Force, Iowa State, and us are the three schools enticing him with a free ride. I'm sorry to say that the Falcons probably have the inside track due to their superior academics, with the distance basically being equal. C Ed Sherman At 7 scholarship offers, he's the one we have the most competition for. Arkansas, Clemson, Purdue, USC, Texas A&M, Washington and Wyoming all want General Sherman there. But again, USC is the only school he's visited. We'll still keep trying, though. WR Carlton Powell Nothing's changed from the three of us, San Jose State and Temple pursuing him. I've got a hunch that we can land him. DE Joel Harwell Much like Mo Zorich, Joel is suddenly flooded with offers. In addition to we who've been courting him from the beginning, there's now Colorado, Indiana, and Washington to consider. We've abruptly gone from being the top choice to probably #3 behind Washington and fucking Colorado. I'm starting to really hate the Buffaloes.
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09-13-2006, 11:27 AM | #8 |
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Lousiana-Monroe (0-3) VS Wyoming (1-2) (-18)
For the first time since I've been here, we're favoured to win and the truth is, we should be able to beat the Indians soundly. But of course, upsets have been known to happen in this crazy world of college football, as we proved in our first game against UNC. I think we'll still win, but by a close score. Prediction: Wyoming 24 Louisiana-Monroe 17 The Indians came, they saw, and they got crushed. Last game we bookended the scoring with a pair of field goals. This game we bookended the scoring with Shane Mathews TD runs as he busts his ass despite his injury. He finishes with 155 yards rushing and 2 TDs and a team-leading 3 catches for 28 yards. Yep, team-leading. Jovon Bouknight we have not. Our defense just tore apart ULM. We had our first pair of two sackers in redshirt freshman walkon DE Lincoln McIntosh and, shockingly enough starting free safety junior Mo Allard, who led the team in solo tackles with 7. Not to be outdone, the man, the legend, Eric Holliday, recorded 4 tackles, 3 assists, and an interception for a touchdown, third pick of the year and second defensive TD. I just wish he wasn't a senior. Strong safety Irving Dixon also returned an INT for a TD. If nothing else, we've a fantastic secondary. Wyoming 45 ULM 21 Code:
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Mathews picks up his second Player of the Week nomination and Mo Allard gets his first PotW consideration, though neither one wins. There's some critical injuries in the blowout. Burt Eden, our starting RCB, is out for 7 weeks with a knee injury. Rex Parrish, our only real receiving threat, separated his shoulder and is gone for the year. Eden's injury isn't so bad, as sophomore CB Quinn Pruiett, who was being redshirted for some reason, is actually a lot better DB, so off comes the redshirt for Quinn and onto the field as the starting RCB. Senior TE J.T. Bondy replaces Parrish, but it's not going to be pretty at all for the rest of the year. E-mail messages inform me that a few recruits have made their decision. I just scan the titles and don't read the message as I prefer to look in the actual recruiting section. Just a minor quirk of mine. So here goes. I'll reveal the decisions at the end. Visits S Jonathan Hines Good news here, as we're the very first school he comes to visit. Given his emphasis on distance and the fact that we're the only college below 1000 miles who's shown interest, I've got a good feeling about our being able to snag him. Big Names CB Matthew Hodgins Chesapeake HS Chesapeake, OH National Rank: 426 National Rank By Position: 23 State Rank: 15 State Rank By Position: 2 Rating: 85 (Haven't visited yet) GPA: 3.57 SAT: 1366 Values: (Distance)/Academics Exceptional at punt returning, but allegedly weak in the kick returning game, he's also likely to be very raw on the field, but well-prepared academically (14/83). With Holliday graduating this year, he could immediately contributed in the punt return game. Despite the fact that he wants to go far away from home, his only offers right now are from Bowling Green, Miami (OH), and Toledo, all nearby universities. Enter us and I think we've got a good shot at a guy who's fallen through the cracks somewhat. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger The good news is that we're one of his final four. The bad news is that UCLA threw him a scholarship offer and as feared, he's loving on them and visiting Los Angeles. His final four consists of Georgia, Iowa, UCLA, and Wyoming. DT Mo Zorich Man oh man, we're just getting blindsided left and right here. Yet more offers come in for the man whose stock continues its rapid rise. Air Force, Arizona State, Iowa State, Southern Mississippi, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. That's 7 offers, an amazing amount for a guy who hadn't attracted much attention in the beginning. Worse yet, the first place he's visiting is Utah. He's probably gone. C Ed Sherman General Sherman's up to 9 offers! Arkansas, Clemson, Florida State, Purdue, USC, Texas A&M, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. Naturally since we have unluckiness coming at us left and right, we find out he's visiting Florida State, too. WR Carlton Powell Louisana Tech jumps in on the offer list, but they're probably not all that serious a contender relative to us and San Jose State. Temple keeps hoping he'll change his mind about the negative distance. DE Joel Harwell Colorado, Indiana, Washington, and Wyoming are still the four offers the top player in Wyoming's got. Washington really has the inside track I'd say, followed by Colorado and us. A tiny bit of good news in that we're still the only school he's visited. Decisions C Ricardo McGregor Lingle-Fort Laramie HS Lingle, WY Rating: 30+ GPA: 2.77 SAT: 859 Major: Geology (33/100 - 83rd) High School: 44 Athletic/20 Academic Wyoming All-State Commits To: Wyoming Honestly, he's not that good in any area. The only reason I recruited him is because he idolized Wyoming and I know what it's like to have a school you love more than any other and would give anything to go to. T Floyd Lewis Gallup HS Gallup, NM Rating: 35+ GPA: 3.17 SAT: 1168 Major: Accounting (36/100 - 80th) High School: 91 Athletic/81 Academic New Mexico All-State Commits To: Wyoming We get our second commitment in New Mexico All-State OT Floyd Lewis. If he's as adequately prepared as his school indicates, he could be our starting RT next year. Even if Lewis doesn't pan out to be much on the field, his superiority in academics and starting point for pipeline construction into a topflight high school are both major boosts for our program. RB Daniel Horner Palmer HS Colorado Springs, CO National Rank: 377 Rating: 90-- GPA: 2.97 SAT: 943 Major: Journalism (36/100 - 80th) High School: 30 Athletic/42 Academic Colorado All-State Commits To: WYOMING! Oh my God! We pulled off the coup! Daniel Horner has spurned the Buffaloes and committed to be a Cowboy!!! We just got a Top 400 player, the 27th rated running back in the country!!! Wow, just wow! I never would have anticipated we'd be able to land him.
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San Diego State (0-4) VS Wyoming (2-2) (-7)
And so the critical conference clashes commence. The Aztecs, from one of the most beautiful cities in the US, are an 0-4 laughingstock, which gives us reason to hope that we can beat them. The oddsmen like our chances as well, putting us up by a full touchdown. While it's never for certain in conference games who will win, and while some of San Diego is mountainous, SD State is not University of San Diego, which is is high altitude. Game, set, and match Cowboys. Prediction: Wyoming 28 San Diego State 14 At the end of the first quarter, it was 7-7. From then on, it was all Cowboys all the time at War Memorial. The Aztecs got absolutely crushed. They were pounded so badly that Shane Mathews and his top backup ran for 97 and 95 yards a piece and the San Diego State QBs were intercepted 5 times, twice by my man Eric Holliday and twice by Holliday's safety conspirator, Irving Dixon. Jesse Hill showed why he deserved to be pressed into starter duty by slamming into the line and recording 3 oh so beautiful sacks. Just a great, great game. Wyoming 42 San Diego State 7 Code:
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Visits Let's just say that everyone who has a scholarship offer except for one guy who isn't one of the Big Names came to visit us and leave it at that, so we'll jump straight away into the remaining Big Names. Big Names CB Matthew Hodgins He's 85--, but so what? He'll supplant Holliday some day. His final five: Bowling Green, Colorado , Miami (OH), Toledo, and Wyoming. Once again the Buffaloes look to have the inside track here, but hey, at least we stole Horner from them. S Jonathan Hines Now this makes me smile. He's added on a new school to visit and it's none other than my home state school of Wisconsin. My ass he'll end up in Madtown, though. He's meant to don the Brown and Gold. We're still #1, but the Washington Huskies lurk on the Contacted horizon. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger With four visited schools, he appears to have officially filled out his final card to read: Georgia, Iowa, UCLA, and Wyoming. My hunch says the Bruins, though we're likely number 2. DT Mo Zorich Out of those seven offers, he now has it down to the chosen finalists: Arizona State, Marshall, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming, all of whom he's visiting. Sorry to say, but we're looking like the #3 choice behind Utah and Arizona State. C Ed Sherman We make his final five visiting dance card as well, along with Florida State, USC, Texas A&M, and Washington. The heavy money is still on USC, with Washington as the second option and us back in third. WR Carlton Powell His final schools are mostly chosen: Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Temple, and Wyoming are all visited schools, so one more wild card will find themselves here, but for right now, it's a dogfight between us and Louisiana Tech for this gifted player's services. Lord do I hope we land him. We need his hands. DE Joel Harwell The best player in the state of Wyoming is down to his select five: Colorado , Indiana, Stanford, Washington, and us. The Huskies of UW have the high card here, followed by Colorado and Stanford. In all honesty, we probably rate last in his list. Sigh. I really wanted him, too. Decisions WR Frankie Jackson Ben Lomond HS Ogden, UT Rating: 38+ GPA: 2.71 SAT: 1045 Major: Business (34/100 - 82nd) High School: 54 Athletic/50 Academic Utah All-State Commits to: Wyoming Okay, he's not that big a catch if you'll pardon the pun, but just about any receiver will be an upgrade over our current crop and he comes from a decent enough high school that I may try and pipeline to.
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Wyoming (3-2, 1-0) AT Brigham Young (1-5, 1-1) (-5)
Where's BYU14 when you need him to see how his school has fallen upon hard times? I find it very odd that we're 5 point underdogs here, but it is what it is. The "upset" will happen now. I have decreed it so. Prediction: Wyoming 17 BYU 14 Wow. Simply put, we got the noise brought on us so loud and so hard that we're deaf now. Just an absolute out and out massacre. Our D did not show up at all, nor did our passing game. Oh may we get a QB! Code:
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And once again my frigging Print function isn't working. Just flipping wonderful. I don't know why the hell it doesn't print the god damn file even though when I go to try again and use the same file name it says "Output is already in use" or some crap like that and asks me to overwrite. Searches turn up nothing and this is really pissing me off. So no Conf Standings, because the bloody thing won't work. I'll just summarize by saying Utah is on top with a 5-1, 2-0 record. A lot of recruit decisions came in today, but first, a look at the big names. Big Names Mack Messer Macon HS Macon, GA National Rank: 368 National Rank By Position: 33 State Rank: 10 State Rank By Position: 2 Rating: 87- GPA: 3.12 SAT: 1052 The reason we're the first ones to come at him with a scholarship offer is because his high school is 5/29, with the 5 being in Athletic. So what? We slap a redshirt on his ass and he can sweat it out on the practice squad the first year. Or so I'm hoping. S Jonathan Hines His final five is in and they read as follows: Iowa State, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The nod has to be given to the Huskies, who are becoming as big a pests as Colorado. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger Weird. For some reason UCLA yanked their scholarship offer from him so he has a new set of five schools: Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, and Wyoming. I'd say every school but the Bulldogs are in contention for his services now. It's that wide open. C Ed Sherman The shockwaves continue as Ed narrows his list of five down to three and the names on it are Florida State, Texas A&M, and Wyoming. What happened to USC? We don't care right now. The Aggies are the ones who are probably the frontrunners. WR Carlton Powell No change from last week. Decisions CB Matthew Hodgins Chesapeake HS Chesapeake, OH National Rank: 426 Rating: 85-- GPA: 3.57 SAT: 1366 Major: Differential Equations (35/100 - 81st) High School: 14 Athletic/83 Academic Ohio All-State Commits To: Wyoming Yes! We're 2-0 against Colorado in the recruiting wars and the Buffaloes are steamed. Hodgins may have to redshirt, but he'll be an academic giant even if he never produces on the field. DE Joel Harwell Torrington HS Torrington, WY National Rank: 221 Rating: 68+ GPA: 3.42 SAT: 1264 Major: Medicine (32/100 - 84th) High School: 60 Athletic/70 Academic Wyoming All-State Commits To: Wyoming! Holy cow!!!! The best player in the state stays home!!! Yes Yes Yes!!! Our defensive line just got tremendously better with Harwell's addition. I'll eat my hat if he doesn't start right away as a true freshman. Oh and we're now 3-0 versus Colorado. WR Ricky Upshaw North Rockland HS Thiells, NY Rating: 57+ GPA: 2.59 SAT: 1094 Major: Dentistry (33/100 - 83rd) High School: 27 Athletic/51 Academic Commits To: Wyoming There aren't words enough to describe just how crucial a guy this was for our team. We really, really needed a boost at WR and this New Yawker will be the one that gives it to us. He's 6'4", 195 lbs of pure pass catching goodness and I love him. QB Bernie Dotson Green HS Green, OH Rating: 46+ GPA: 2.59 SAT: 974 Major: Architecture (33/100 - 83rd) High School: 49 Athletic/36 Academic Commits To: Wyoming My emergency backup at QB commits to the team, knowing full well that if Lichtenberger doesn't commit, it'll be his job from Day One. The thing I like best about him is his strength at avoiding picks. That's going to be a huge thing in our offense. DT Deion Buckner Riverton HS Riverton, WY Rating: 37+ GPA: 3.74 SAT: 1399 Major: Differential Equations (35/100 - 81st) High School: 24 Athletic/89 Academic Wyoming All-State Commits To: Wyoming A brilliant student-athlete, he and Hodgins will combine to hopefully raise our Differential Equations's program in stature to be out of the 80s and into the 70s, to making recruiting the academic guys that much easier. Hard telling if he'll make the grade on the field as off, but with our weak line, there's every chance of it.
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Yeah I'd say so. 3-3 isn't a bad way to start off the year at all.. and of course we've been absolutely killer in recruiting. So much so in fact that I might have to start implementing house rules or move up a level in difficulty.
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C'mon man, did you land Lichtenberger or not?!
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MizzouRah: Hahaha a vet at sucking really really badly.
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Wyoming (3-3, 1-1) AT Colorado State (3-3, 2-0) (-14)
Our biggest rivals and we're on the road in Fort Collins. Don't let that 3-3 record fool you. This is a damn good Rams squad, right up there with #23 Utah in the early going for the MWC title. A hammering is a coming down, I fear. Last week I forgot to report an injury. DT Bucky Haugen, our top guy in the middle, broke his jaw and probably won't be back this year. True freshman Jamie Godfrey takes over at RDT. Prediction: CSU 50 Wyoming 14 You know it's a bad game when you get slammed with a safety. Simply put, we couldn't get anything all game long and get our asses handed to us big time. To the tune of a shutout big time. Code:
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OLB Edgar Forbes (So), our starting SLB, breaks his tibia and is done for the year. The injuries are mounting up. Earnest Renfro (RS So) becomes the new starter. A tiny shred of good tidings arrives with DE Randall Blackner coming back from knee surgery. He'll replace Joel Pribbenow at LDE, as Jesse Hill has played well enough in Blackner's absence to hold down RDE. A bunch more decisions come flooding in and I hope the deluge of bad news stops with some good commits. Big Names G Mack Messer Competition heats up for the tall guard for he's actually checking out some other campuses besides ours. To wit: Kansas State and LSU. KSU will most likely land him, I'm guessing, but there's always hoping. S Jonathan Hines Nothing's changed from last week. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger He's back down to four finalists after he rejected the Illini. Florida State, Georgia, Iowa, and Wyoming are the Final Four. Truth is, I'd be okay with Dotson, but Lichtenberger would be a hell of a lot better. Decisions ILB Arnold Wortham Somerset HS Somerset, KY Rating: 42+ GPA: 3.29 SAT: 1014 Major: Algebra (35/100 - 81st) High School: 47 Athletic/48 Academic Commits to: Wyoming I almost revoked his scholarship offer because I have an excess of offers relative to maximum size of recruiting class, but I'm kind of glad I didn't. He fills a big void at MLB for us, for even if Arnold doesn't start right away, he'll be a critical backup and should do well in the classroom. TE Louie Flora Florence-Carlton HS Florence, MT National Ranking: 527 Rating: 63+ GPA: 3.62 SAT: 1407 Major: Medicine (32/100 - 84th) High School: 51 Athletic/77 Academic Montana All-State Commits to: Wyoming An extremely talented braniac, he'd be a gem in virtually any program in the country. For us in Laramie, he's a crown jewel and the successor to Rex Parrish. Whoever our new QB is next year, whether it be Dotson or Lichtenberger, they're going to delight in having this smart guy to throw to. I like his high school okay too. WR Carlton Powell Bald Eagle Area HS Wingate, PA National Ranking: 896 Rating: 70- GPA: 2.52 SAT: 775 Major: Astronomy (32/100 - 85th) High School: 25 Athletic/35 Academic Commits to: Wyoming I'm not as enthused as I originally was about this recruit. Carlton's going to struggle in the classroom and his high school sucks pretty hardcore. That being said, our receiving corps is so pisspoor that he'll probably still be a top guy from Day One. C Ed Sherman Rancho HS North Las Vegas, NV National Ranking: 144 Rating: 72+ GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1276 Major: Nuclear Engineering (36/100 - 79th) High School: 85 Athletic/87 Academic Nevada All-State Commits To: WYOMING!!! Hello to the single biggest trophy in my entire flipping recruiting class! Oh so talented and oh so genius.. and from the perfect wishlist high school! Move over, Hector Diaz. Your heir has just arrived to take the throne!
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Air Force (3-4, 2-2) (-2) VS Wyoming (3-4, 1-2)
We've got a fair shot at getting back to even in terms of both records with this game against the Falcons, I'd say. We'll need a big game from our defense and a return to life from our running game to pull it off, though. Prediction: Wyoming 13 Air Force 10 An initial brilliant first quarter burst fueled by an 11 yard TD run by Shane Mathews fizzles out into ineptitude the rest of the way as the Falcons ream us. What an ugly, ugly game. The season's fast looking like a lost one following this now three game losing streak. Air Force 37 Wyoming 14 Code:
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We're massively hemmoraghing at DT. Not only is Bucky Haugen out, but DT Jamie Godfrey (Fr) hurts his elbow and will miss next week's game. Jackie Abney (RS Fr) becomes the top man at RDT for that game and maybe two more. In recruiting news, I've rescinded Jonathan Hines's scholarship offer. It turns out we only had one excess scholarship offer out though and Hines had started to trouble me with his Fair attitude, 83-- score, and, most importantly, the 983 SAT score to go with his 3.14 GPA, which suggests to me a certain laziness on his part, when conjuncted with his attitude red flag. As an update, he's now down to three schools: Iowa State, Washington, and Wisconsin. Virginia ended up booting him too after their reservations, like ours, grew. Big Names G Mack Messer His final five is established and the list reads: Kansas State, LSU, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The edge currently lies with the Fighting Irish and my home state Badgers, but I don't see why we can't possibly sneak in there. Decisions OLB Duane Ferderer Vermillion HS Vermillion, SD National Rank: 831 Rating: 60- GPA: 2.97 SAT: 1020 Major: Geography (32/100 - 85th) High School: 73 Athletic/57 Academic South Dakota All-State Commits To: Wyoming A vital recruit in terms of position. My hunch says he starts from the first day he's on the football program. Not an academic heavyweight by any means, but he'll be a solid player for us and his high school's worth pipelining. QB Dwayne Lichtenberger Oakcrest HS Mays Landing, NJ National Rank: 21 Rating: 75- GPA: 3.85 SAT: 1502 Major: Random Number Theory (33/100 - 83rd) High School: 77 Athletic/81 Academic New Jersey All-State Commits to: WYOMING!!!!! The star, the man, the legend, from the #1 rated high school in the entire country, who just led Oakcrest to a New Jersey state title, is coming to Wyoming. Say hello to Dwayne "Dark Cloud" Lichtenberger, boys! The #21 recruit in the entire nation is a Cowboy! I just realized that you have to read the emails to determine if a player went elsewhere. RB Kim Bolin, he of the 51++ scouted rating and better academics, went to Georgia Tech. I didn't know this until I went looking for him in the Committed/Contacted section and didn't find him. Come to discover by looking at all Committed RB that he hied it to the Yellow Jackets. Too bad. That would've been a hell of a Thunder/Lightning combo. In the future, I'll read the emails. I also just discovered that reading emails is important to see who's clamoring for a scholarship among our walk-ons. With 11 scholarships to burn after our 16th recruit, we can afford to give some of them free rides. RT Seth Maumalanga (JR), who's started all 8 games at RT this year, and CB Jumbo Oliver (FR), our nickel back with the Terrible (5) Happiness rating are the only ones I deem worthy of getting scholarships. The rest of them can just keep on plugging the old financial aid dime and hope that one day they'll earn a scholarship too.
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Thanks. I feel a little guilty though, because I'm being lame on Second String difficulty and not implementing any house rules. But we'll see how this current crop looks next year. I'll decide then if I need to make any changes. Without a doubt, this is definitely the best class Wyoming's had in years, though.
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Wyoming (3-5, 1-3) AT UNLV (3-5, 1-3) (-6)
Two pretty bad MWC conference teams clash this week. Despite the line, it's really anybody's game, in my estimation. Not that anyone will pay attention, because everyone's eyes are focused on the following game: #45 Colorado State (5-3, 4-0) AT #17 Utah (7-1, 4-0) (-5) (TV3) That'll pretty much decide the conference, barring a major collapse by whomever the winner is. As for our show, eh, let's predict a Runnin' Rebels victory to try and turn this around. Prediction: UNLV 24 Wyoming 20 Damn. We start off okay with a tied 1st quarter, but then the Rebels whip on us and demolish our defense, which is looking even crappier than our offense lately. There are some minor bits of sunlight, however. Shane Mathews breaks the century mark with 105 yards rushing and 2 TDs and Randall Blackner destroys the Rebel o-line for 8 tackles, 2 assists, and a my tenure-record 3.5 sacks. Imagine if he hadn't been lost all those weeks, what kind of numbers he might have put up. Cool point: UNLV's QB is named Hunter Fox. How frigging awesome is that? Mr. Fox's line was a beaut, too: Code:
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There's no new injuries to report really, but we do get back CB Burt Eden (Sr) and could return a couple other former starters who are questionable, including TE Rex Parrish (Sr), but Parrish will be the only one I put back in the lineup because hey, he's a senior. Recruiting G Mack Messner Unchanged Jonathan Hines has yet to commit anywhere and is still stuck between Iowa State, Washington, and Wisconsin. Since our starters are juniors and the one backup is a redshirt sophomore, we're fine at the safety position. Probably pick up some walk-ons, but eh, no biggie. Oh, the Game of the Week? Colorado State 0 Utah 30 The Utes now sit alone atop the MWC and with a #15 ranking besides. Our rivals' loss has us gleeful.
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I hear you on your frustrations. Wyoming losing 13-12 in OT to Virginia and 14-10 to Boise State this week have not made me happy either. It's vexing to know they could be 3-0 right now instead of 1-2. Oh well, at least Wisconsin's doing pretty well in BB's first year. Oh and by the by, the Cougs have really picked it up recently in the dynasty. As of right now, they're 4-5 (4-1), tied for second in the conference with CSU. Behind them is UNLV with a 2-3 conference record. If the Cougs can keep their hot streak alive, a bowl game isn't out of the possibility.
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#15 Utah 8-1 (5-0) (-17) VS Wyoming 3-6 (1-4)
We have no chance to win this and that's all I'm going to say about that. After the Utes take the victory, they'll have wrapped up the MWC title unless I miss my guess. Prediction: Utah 65 Wyoming 3 I get the points we score right, as we tack on a field goal in the final quarter of play. Once again, we're slaughtered, though I was 30 points off on the Utah score. The only other positive point is that Lamont Gordon goes 7-8 in backup play. He's still not getting a start, though. Code:
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No new injuries and every one of the starters will play what I think is our final game except OLB Edgar Forbes (So) and DT Bucky Haugen (Sr). It's a real shame to see Bucky end his college career this way, as he was a big force for us in the middle of the DL when he played. Recruiting Decisions G Mack Messer Macon HS Macon, MO National Ranking: 358 Rating: 87- GPA: 3.12 SAT: 1052 Major: Music (32/100 - 84th) High School: 5 Athletic/29 Academic Missouri All-State Commits to: Wyoming Thus we land our final player in my very first recruiting class. That 5 Athletic Prep is a huge cause for concern, so he may have to redshirt. Then again, given the sorry state of our guards, Messer could be a day one starter. I wish I could show you the nifty view I'm trying to print out but ONCE AGAIN, it's *NOT* frigging showing the printout even when I select Generic/Text. I really wish I knew wtf was going on with the damn thing that I can never get it to output a file more than once per time my computer starts.
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Wyoming 3-7 (1-5) AT New Mexico 1-9 (0-6) (-1)
Yep, we've been playing so badly that the freaking Lobos are favoured to beat us. No one's going to watch this game or pay any attention to it, though, becaue of the following National Game of the Week: BYU 5-5 (5-1) AT #14 Utah 9-1 (6-0) (-5) (TV 1) Huge game for both teams. If the Cougars win, they're bowl-eligible and probably go to the Desert Bowl. If Utah wins, they're the MWC champions and have a very slim outside chance of making it to a BCS bowl. We have to win. I can't go down to a winless in conference opponent. Prediction: Wyoming 13 New Mexico 10 ...And of course, Shane Mathews' 97 yard rushing day with TD, Eric Holliday's record 99 yard kickoff return TD, and Randal Blackner's explosive 10 tackles, 5 assists, and 3.5 sacks are ruined when Edgar Hitchock fumbles the ball in the closing seconds of the game and some jackass Lobo recovers and returns it 15 yards for the winning TD. New Mexico 21 Wyoming 14 Code:
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And so we finish the year LAST in the MWC. Just great. National Game of the Week: Utah 51 BYU 7 Congratulations to the 2004 MWC Champion Utah Utes! Also worth noting is that CSU survived a scare in Colorado Springs and just barely nipped past Air Force, 21-20, to finish second in the conference. Small Consolation: DE Randal Blackner (Jr) was named Defensive Player of the Week for his heroics in the Lobos game. I go through the remaining weeks of the regular season and would dearly love to print out the bowls matchups list, but, you know, there's this thing called the stupid print to file not working. MWC Bowl Reps Rose Bowl #10 Florida (10-2) (-13) vs. #12 Utah (10-1) Holiday Bowl #20 Ohio State (7-4) (-4) vs. Colorado State (7-4) Wow, the Utes manage a trip to the Rose Bowl. Pretty damn cool for a MWC team. Colorado State is actually #41, but for bowls, I'm only putting in their top 25 ranking if they have one. MWC Bowl Results Holiday Bowl #20 Ohio State 59 Colorado State 7 Rose Bowl #10 Florida #12 Utah 14 CSU gets their asses handed to them as expected, but the Utes pull off one of the biggest upsets of the year in beating the hallowed Gators! Nice job, Utah! Note to self: Utah's Prestige is 79. Check next season to see how much they jump. Fiesta Bowl - National Championship #3 Oklahoma 30 #1 USC 35 The USC Trojans cap off an undefeated season with a national title, going 12-0. Some long road ahead, maybe we'll be able to win a national championship, too. For now, I'm concentrating on just getting out of the MWC cellar. In Heisman voting, I cast my vote for USC QB Melvin Galloway, he of the 4563 yards and 47 TD:11 INT ratio. He does end up winning, but it's not by an easy margin. Code:
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Despite the terrible year on the field, off the field we land the absolute best recruiting class in years. To have that stellar a class is simply mind-boggling, especially given how poor we were. Utah is poised to continue their dominance of the MWC as they boast a Top 25 class at #19. That Rose Bowl win is going to help perpetuate their dynasty, too. Code:
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We say goodbye to a one-year legend in Eric Holliday, who is likely our best hope for a Wyoming player in the NFL this year. My first year coaching and I get a First Team All-American. That does my heart good. Blackner with 9 sacks in 6 games. If he can stay healthy for his senior year, what a beast he'll be! Recruiting Class Breakdown By State CO: 1 KY: 1 MO: 1 MT: 1 NJ: 1 NM: 1 NV: 1 NY: 1 OH: 2 PA: 1 SD: 1 UT: 1 WY: 3 Interesting that two of them are from Ohio. I'm going to keep a running total of year-by-year state recruitings and thus keep an all-time tabulation of what states are our pipeline states. I won't go so detailed as to mark down every high school, because that would get too unwieldy too quickly, but I may do five year highlights of pipeline high schools, should any develop. Now it's time for me to zip through the FOF portion and see if any Cowboys get drafted!
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09-17-2006, 09:46 PM | #25 |
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This is a fun dynasty to read through so far. Keep it up!
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For FOF 2K4, I'll nominally be taking over the Tennessee Titans, but the CPU will be handling everything. Why the Titans? I like Nashville. The Miami Dolphins are my favourite team, but if I took them I'd be having a vested interest and wanting to equally commit to both halves.
And that's just not going to fly, as this dynasty is largely TCY focused. Ironically enough, the Dolphins win the AFC Championship in 2004 and lose by one stinking point to the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl, 28-27. The Titans finish 7-9. ...I just imported the draft... and Eric Holliday is nowhere to be found. Well, that makes this not fun. QB Joseph Davidson of Florida State. who recently finished 4th in the Heisman voting, is universally regarded as the top QB prospect, so I'll see where he goes. He is indeed the first QB picked and he goes #18 overall to the Detroit Lions. After training camp, I scan all the rosters and free agents. Not a single blessed Cowboy rookie. Oh well, guess Holliday decided to pursue interests other than professional football. Davidson breaks out of the Lions camp as the #2 QB behind Trent Dilfer. There's every reason to expect he'll be the starter in a year or two. Since there's no cool FOF news, I'll zip ahead to the start of 2005 in TCY. I promptly discover that the following staff members have left or retired: Great Lakes Scout Midwest Scout Mid-Atlantic Scout Defensive Coordinator Ouch! Geoff Snyder, some LB, couldn't cut the grades so he got booted out of school. I'm pretty sure he didn't start, so whatever. New Staff Changes Syndicate Coordinator Travis Moreland 32 years old Academic Eligibility: Decent Syndicate: Terrible Donations: Pretty Good Our guy last year was literally Lousy at both Academics and Donations. This led to me getting slammed hardcore in Donations and finishing with a 22 overall rating largely because of it, despite my 95 recruiting mark. Defensive Coordinator Brett Otteson 38 years old Playcalling: Pretty Good Injury Avoid: Terrific Rehab: Terrible Congeniality: Lousy DL: Good LB: Good DB: Decent I think Coordinators can grow in this game, so my gut feeling says he'll develop into a fine DC. He's already pretty good all around except for his rehab and personality problems. Offensive Coordinator Jerry Meier 27 years old Playcalling: Excellent Injury Avoid: Good Rehab: Decent Congen: Decent QB: Decent RB: Good WR: Pretty Good OL: Pretty Good K: Lousy Eh, who cares about the kickers? This kid is a steal and I hope he'll be with us for a long, long, long time, though it probably won't be long until a bigger school comes calling. We won't have such horrible offensive results this year, I guarantee that. The scouts I'm not going to go into because I don't want to. There's some exciting stuff to report on with regards to the rosters, but because the Print function once again refuses to output the file, I'm going to have to hold off on that.
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09-17-2006, 09:52 PM | #27 |
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Thanks. I certainly will! This is probably my most enjoyable dynasty since I started the Gabriel Arcadia one. Although if I can just get the Print to File working on a consistent basis, it'll be a lot better because then I'll be able to output the conference standings every week, include end of-season stats, etc.
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Knock on wood, guys, because I got the roster file to print after going into the printer and selecting Keep Printed Documents. Let's hope that does the trick consistently.
Recruiting Class Update Although TCY Today had our recruiting class ranked at #33, Rivals.com lists it at #45 overall. Utah's class, #19 according to TCY Today, ranks #28 by Rivals.com's lights. USC and Georgia are #1-#2 according to Rivals, #2-#3 in TCY's view. The biggest drop from TCY to Rivals is Ohio State. Ranked the #1 class according to TCY, Rivals calls them #28. Nice to see the difference of opinion. And now, a look at your 2005 Wyoming Cowboys' position-by-position breakdown: Code:
We've got ourselves a real position fight between Hitchcock, Gordon, and Lichtenberger, with Brown as an outside possibility. All have their strengths and weaknesses. After closer review of the QBs during the spring practices, Gordon will start with Hitchcock and and Brown serving as the #2 and #3 guys, so we can redshirt Dark Cloud Lichtenberger and Bennie Dotson. Code:
Mathews hangs on to his starting job at RB to open the year, but Horner is both his top backup and the 3rd down back. Shane better play well, because if he doesn't, Daniel will swiftly move in to the #1 role. FB doesn't matter much on this team, though I suppose I'll recruit one. Code:
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Those three freshmen we got improve the receiving corps in a big, big way. Four, if you're counting Flora. Lee returns as a starter and Upshaw upstages the much more celebrated Powell to win the other side. Jackson will be the third receiver and Powell redshirts to allow him time to grow into his potential. Code:
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Deshell naturally starts again and Jonas just barely beats out Gillispie to retain his starter's spot. It's too bad these are all fifth year seniors. Just in sheer terms of bodies, guard is going to be a major priority in recruiting this year. Oh yeah, you can bet your ass Messer's redshirting. Code:
Tackle is going to be another top concern in recruiting, for once we lose Taft and Maumalanga to graduation, our situation turns dire. Lewis beats out Gustafson for the top backup spot. Code:
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Pribbernow is the most disappointing guy on the team. He has a wealth of talent but he just doesn't translate that into actual ability, either in bars or in performance. 2nd Team All-MWC Randal Blackner naturally retains his starting spot, but Harwell beats out Pribbernow and Hill for the opposite side, although Pribbernow will substitute in on passing downs. Code:
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Wow. What a terrible unit. In terms of bars, McNeil's the best so he'll start with Wortham as his main backup and fire back breather. MLB continues to be a huge problem for us and it'll be my #1 priority in recruiting. Code:
Normally I'd try moving one of these guys inside, but, well... you all know what happened with Compton last year. I know in FOF if you change their positions, they can improve, but does that happen in TCY? Anybody ever changed positions and had bars improve? Anyway, 2nd Team All-MWC Randall Devine returns as the starter on one side and Ferderer outplays Renfro in the spring to win the other OLB starting spot. Forbes will redshirt this year, as I think he can grow into Devine's replacement. Code:
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Northwestern (0-0) VS Wyoming (0-0) (E)
We jump right into the thick of things in Week 1 as part of a Home and Away two year series with the Wildcats. I like playing these guys because they're not too far from hometown of Racine, WI and they usually have their summer camp at UW-Parkside, that cesspool I went to school for a few years. I think there's a fair chance of beating these guys, but it'll be razor-close either way. Both teams are powered by their defenses so it should be a low-scoring affair. Prediction: Wyoming 10 Northwestern 7 One team got held below 10 points and sadly, it wasn't Northwestern. The Wildcats reminded us that they're a Big 10 team and we're not by kicking our asses and holding us to just two field goals. Not the start I'd imagined at all for this year. The only bright note for us was Shane Mathews picking up where he left off last season, rushing for 117 yards. Here's to hoping that this year he breaks the 1,000 yard mark. Northwestern 33 Wyoming 6 Code:
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No injuries, thankfully. Recruiting The early going this year doesn't have much in the way of big names per se`, but the overall quality I'm going for should be better than last year's. Two guys idolize Wyoming this season, but after seeing how bad the last idol guy turned out, I've resolved to only recruit idolizers who have a shot at contributing. Wyoming's best recruit this year is another DE, with the awesome name of Shawn Conquergood, but guess what? We don't offer his major. That sucks! So no Conquergood for us. Visits RB Tyrell Gillis Colstrip HS Colstrip, MT State Rank: 3 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 51+ GPA: 2.74 SAT: 1171 Idolizes: Wyoming Tough runner who isn't the fastest, but has that grit that allows him to get extra yardage. He's concerned about Horner being a freshman on the roster, which I can understand. The truth is we're pretty stacked in bodies at RB, but I can't pass up the chance at a lover of Wyoming who can contribute. Big Names FB Herman Griffin Oakcrest HS Mays Landing, NJ National Ranking: 120 National Ranking By Position: 4 State Ranking: 5 State Ranking By Position: 1 Rating: 81+ GPA: 3.73 SAT: 1228 Values: Academics/Team Prestige Big-time power running fullback who isn't necessarily the one you'd want toting the ball on third down. Oakcrest is ranked the #2 high school this year, thus dropping a spot. This kid is smart and talented and our chances of landing him aren't too hot considering how crappy our business program is. He was happy about Dwayne "Dark Cloud" Lichtenberger, his old teammate, on the roster, though, and he's one of two Oakcrest players I'm pursuing. Georgia already has a scholarship offer and invite to him as well. G Bo Grady Dougherty HS Albany, GA National Ranking: 39 National Ranking By Position: 2 State Ranking: 2 State Ranking By Position: 1 Rating: 71 (Not Visited Yet) GPA: 2.83 SAT: 973 Values: (Distance)/Academics His major is Algebra, which is probably our strongest program right now, so he'd likely hurt that, but that's fine. I'm only concentrating on building up specific majors, specifically Differential Equations after how the last class turned out, just to see if I can indeed get the program built up. Specializes in pass protection and could start as a true freshman, especially since we're losing our ENTIRE line. Florida is the only other offer right now, but he's not likely to be a Gator. Too close to home.
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#36 Boston College (0-0) (-3) VS Wyoming (0-1)
Somehow we're only three point underdogs. The Eagles should be much more favoured, even without QB Bob Meggett, last year's Heisman Trophy runner-up, now in the NFL as the rookie starting QB for the Carolina Panthers. He beat out Gus Frerotte after being signed as an UDRFA to boot. Double Anyway, getting back to the college world, we should get hammered bad. Prediction: Boston College 35 Wyoming 3 The best part about this game was when Jimmie Lee ran the opening kickoff back 91 yards for the TD to put us up 7-0. From there, it was all downhill as BC handles us easily. Our passing game still sucks, but freshmen RB Daniel Horner, who rushed for 56 yards on 10 carries, and LOLB Duane Ferderer, who led the defense with 7 tackles, an assist, and a sack, showed sparks of promise for the future. Freshman LCB Matthew Hodgins also had his first collegiate interception. Boston College 24 Wyoming 7 Code:
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09-19-2006, 09:21 AM | #31 |
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Kansas (0-1) VS Wyoming (0-2) (-4)
What's that? We're favoured at home against a Big 12 team? That'd be correct, for the Jayhawks' lone strength is a deadly secondary and our passing game is, well, non-existant. I let the AI handle my gameplans, but our two-headed monster of sorts at RB should power us to our much needed first win on the year. Prediction: Wyoming 24 Kansas 10 ARGH!!!! That very secondary dooms us as they intercept Lamont Gordon for a TD return that proves the differencemaker in this game. Paradoxically enough, all three of our scores come off of passing TDs. Despite this sickening loss, there's good things to take away from the game. Daniel Horner rushes for 71 yards on only 6 carries, Frankie Jackson has 5 catches for 90 yards and 2 TDs, and Bucky Haugen rings up our first multi-sack performance of the year with 2.0. Kansas 24 Wyoming 21 Code:
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Starting WR Jimmie Lee (Sr) has Tonsilitis and will miss two weeks. This necessitates Frankie Jackson (Fr) moving into the flanker spot after his big game. In non-injury starting news, RB Daniel Horner (Fr), will replace Shane Mathews (Jr) as the starting tailback. Except for one game, Horner's consistently outrushed Mathews this year and I think he gives us the better chance to win. Big Names FB Herman Griffin Florida, Georgia, Nebraska, Wyoming is still the current tale of the tape. G Bo Grady Florida, Georgia Tech, and Wyoming are the three official contenders, but he's got a ton of schools contacting him, so I suspect that'll change soon.
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Wyoming (0-3) AT Missouri (0-2) (-6)
Mizzou is primed to beat us as they're a lot better team than their record and we don't exactly have anything going for us on either side of the ball right now. Prediction: Missouri 27 Wyoming 10 Sigh. The Tigers kick our butts from one end of the field to the other. Once again, we have trouble getting a cohesive defense put together and our offense doesn't move until after halftime. By then, it's far too late. Particularly troubling to me is the lack of pass rush and pass defense we've been displaying. We aren't getting anywhere near the sacks and pickoffs we did last year. Oh Eric Holliday, where art thou? The bright spot: Daniel Horner rushes for 87 yards and his first college rushing TD. Missouri 34 Wyoming 9 Code:
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Big Names FB Herman Griffin He's visiting Florida and has Georgia, Mississippi State, Nebraska, and us waiting on the sidelines. It's looking less and less likely that we'll be able to land him. DE Ike Wynn Pandora-Gilboa HS Pandora, OH National Rank: 4 National Rank By Position: 2 State Rank: 1 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 80++ GPA: 3.06 SAT: 1061 Values: (Distance)/Prestige All this and 100 Athletic Prep for his high school. He said he probably wouldn't consider attending Wyoming, but I'm going to press on anyway. His offers include: Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State, USC (His only visit thus far), Wisconsin, and Wyoming. I'm sure he'll have even more offers flying his way before all is said and done. G Bo Grady Unchanged from last week, though I finally visited him and he's 71++. We really need to get this boy in the Brown and Gold.
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You best not lose interest in this. I consider this a must-read.
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#41 UNLV (2-0) (-15) VS Wyoming (0-4)
And so the 2005 conference season begins. Just as recap, since I didn't post it before, here's the final 2004 standings: Code:
I'd show you the pre-conference standings for 2005 but once again the printer has stopped working properly. JIM GINDIN PLEASE INCLUDE AUTOMATIC EXPORT TO NOTEPAD WHEN SELECTING PRINT! THANK YOU! Anyway, UNLV should not be that heavily favoured. I see them winning by a TD. Last year's High School All-American recruit OLB Xavier Pollard has been redshirted, so we don't have to face him at least. Prediction: UNLV 21 Wyoming 14 ...Great. Just frigging great. I forgot to check the injury list after the last game and so I get the little note that says 'Oh! Injured player can't compete!'. Go to the roster screen and I come to find out that LCB Matthew Hodgins (FR) is Out 18 Weeks with a Torn Knee Ligament. Bye-bye secondary and so long to a good part of our return game, not to mention wrecking a year of one of my top recruits' eligibility. This season just keeps getting worse and worse. Jumbo Oliver (So) assumes starting LCB duties. The good injury-related news is that we get Jimmie Lee back. And just when I was prepared to write off the whole season as lost, our offense explodes and our defense revives itself. C Harry Diaz and RT Seth Maumalanga finally start playing like the vaunted senior linemen they're supposed to be, amassing 8 KRBs a piece. RB Daniel Horner breaks free for his first century mark college game, with 143 yards and a TD. Backup RB Shane Mathews contributes 2 TDs of his own. Our secondary compiles three interceptions from unlikely sources and we seize a critical conference-opening win. We also snap a 10 game losing streak dating back to last season. Wow, that's a lot of losing. Wyoming 40 UNLV 17 Code:
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DT Bucky Haugen (Sr) displays his injury-prone nature in breaking a clavicle and going out for approximately 7 weeks, the second time in as many years he's sustained an injury. I don't foresee the NFL for him after this. Jaime Godfrey (So) takes over much as he did last season. Big Names FB Herman Griffin Penn State joins Florida on the ranks of the visited and the offers are growing to now run: Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue, and Wyoming. DE Ike Wynn It's becoming apparent he wants a big-name school because he visits Texas this week after checking out USC last week. Offers are Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State, USC, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. G Bo Grady More offers for Grady so that we've now got a line of Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Wyoming as his suitors. The advantage is ours still. Decisions RB Tyrell Gillis Colstrip HS Colstrip, MT Rating: 51+ GPA: 2.74 SAT: 1171 Major: Business (14/100 - 107th) High School: 34 Athletic/39 Academic Montana All-State Commits to: Wyoming Our first commitment is a fine fellow indeed. While he's not likely to supplant Daniel Horner as the starter, he could very well take over Shane Mathews' spot as the backup after Shane graduates next year. Signs may point to a redshirt in Tyrell's future. Given the pathetic state of our Business program, even his modest academic credentials may improve it.
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MizzouRah: I figured you'd enjoy that pasting we got.
CraigSca: Thanks. I won't lose interest in this. I've found it's extremely relaxing and fun and a great de-stressor for the heavy courseload I have this semester. It's taken me a while, but I've finally found the right balance between information and playing to make a TCY/FOF dynasty enjoyable and worth staying with for me.
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Sweet! Reading your dynasty has me started on a "Dynasty Helper" for TCY. Hopefully it will aid dynasty writers (5 years after the fact) with some automated information, helping to enrich the experience.
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That's awesome! I can't wait to see it. One of the things I'm most proud of with this dynasty is the information.. tables I guess you could call them, that I've made in Notepad, such as the Awards thing, All-American MWC recruits, Heisman voting, Top 25 recruiting classes, etc. I know it's something simple that anyone could do, but they really add to my own immersion in the dynasty.
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Indeed. That would be tight. I wish I had some TCY out here right now!
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Bye week time, although there's a couple games worth mentioning.
#50 West Virginia (2-1) VS #14 Utah (3-0) (-18) #25 Colorado State (4-0) (-20) AT Ketichkan (1-2) Yep, that's right. Two MWC teams in the Top 25 and it's the usual suspects of those effing Rams and Utes. Utah gets a nice home challenge here, whereas CSU picks up a cakewalk against a Sol-8 Alaska school on the road. Utah 31 West Virginia 7 Colorado State 56 Ketichkan 13 Two games, two revoltingly easy wins for the class of the conference. Are any of their stars going to graduate any time soon? Visiting ILB Morris Reese Riverton HS Riverton, WY State Rank: 3 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 43+ GPA: 3.64 SAT: 1376 Can really defend the run and a heavyweight in the classroom. Given how shoddy our MLB situation is, we really need to get this guy to stay home. There's been no other offers, so we'll probably haul him in. He really liked having his old teammate DT Deion Buckner to talk to on his visit, but if Buckner is any indication, Reese'll probably redshirt. Big Names DE Ike Wynn Nebraska, Texas, and USC are his three visits, good for 1/3 of his offers. Yeah, it's looking less and less likely that he'll end up in Laramie. CB Max Conway Albert M. Lowery HS Winnemucca, NV National Rank: 388 National Rank By Position: 25 State Rank: 3 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 72 (Not visited) GPA: 3.29 SAT: 1044 Values: Academics*/Distance A superior run defender, he won't get as many interceptions as say, Hodgins, but he'd be a good pickup to have in any case. Competition is fierce but open, as he's visited no one, but has offers from Michigan State, Mississippi, UNLV, Utah, and Wyoming. G Bo Grady Like Conway, he's still wide open. Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, and Wyoming all have offers to him and there's a handful more of schools that are sniffing around him. Decisions FB Herman Griffin Oakcrest HS Mays Landing, NJ National Rank: 120 Rating: 81+ GPA: 3.73 SAT: 1228 Major: Business (14/100 - 107th) New Jersey All-State Commits to: Penn State The truth was, with his wanting an academic school and our Business program being crappy, we never really had much chance of getting him, but the Lichtenberger connection was worth a shot. Maybe it's the fact that Dwayne, despite being so brilliant and motivated, is pulling Bs and Cs at mid-term grades. In any case, we'll have to look for a new FB prospect.
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Wyoming (1-4,1-0) AT Brigham Young (2-2, 1-0) (-18)
Despite our woeful record and in spite of the lambasting visited upon us by the Cougars last year, I can't help but hope that we might have a chance in this. Their defensive line is soft and that portends well for our relatively powerful backs and mighty opposite line. Of course, their offense is much more potent than ours and that might decide the day. Forgive the tiny flourishes creeping in; I've been doing reading for Shakespeare. Prediction: BYU 35 Wyoming 30 Well, I was right about one thing. It turned out a relatively high scoring game by MWC standards. Unfortunately for the Cowboys, we were on the short end of the stick. Despite two interceptions by our D, including an incredible 40 yard runback for a TD by much-maligned MLB Shannon McNeil, our running offense was stymied and we once more showed nothing in the way of a pass rush. Freshman LOLB Duane Ferderer did record 9 tackles and 2 assists, however, as he continues to show flashes of potentially developing into a very solid player for us. BYU 45 Wyoming 23 Code:
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In what's been a miserable recruiting season thus far, we finally break through with some good Visiting news. Visits FB Travis Asquith Bonneville HS Idaho Falls, ID National Rank: 98 National Rank By Position: 3 State Rank: 2 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 92 (Not Visited Yet) GPA: 2.86 SAT: 1230 Values: Distance/Academics We *just* got in under the wire after I dug him up last week. I say that because he's chosen his final five and we're one of them, along with Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. Our program sucks compared to everyone else's, but the closest campus next to ours is 800 miles away. We've a chance perchance. A great third-down runner, his weak point is unfortunately run blocking. DE Ike Wynn He's repeatedly told us he's not going to consider us and what does he do? Makes us the fourth school he's visited along with Nebraska, Texas, and USC. It just goes to show what determination can do. There's still one more visit, obviously, but I've a good feeling that we even made the final cut. S Grant Parten Cathedral City HS Cathedral City, CA National Rank: 220 National Rank By Position: 8 State Rank: 21 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 77 (Haven't visited) GPA: 3.67 SAT: 1407 Values: Distance/Team Prestige Speaking of 800 miles, we clock in at 799, the closest school thus far to visit Parten, another last week pickup. The next nearest is Texas, 435 miles further away at 1134, and one of three schools Grant's checked out besides us and, of all teams, Syracuse. We're in on this one too, I bet. Like a certain favourite CB recruit of mine, his strength is INTs, but he's got no PR skills. Oh and Cathedral City is a sweet, sweet name. CB Max Conway His final list goes: Mississippi, UNLV, Texas Tech, Utah, and Wyoming. It's a fairly safe bet that he'll end up in the MWC. I'd have to give the Runnin Rebels the edge here, followed by us and then the Utes. P Kevin Cowell Centerville HS Centerville, SD National Rank: 871 National Rank By Position: 21 State Rank: 1 Rating: 67+ GPA: 3.29 SAT: 1153 Values: Academics*/Distance Yeah, I know. A punter's not a sexy recruit, but our current boomer is averaging in the low to mid 30s, which is really hurting us, I think. Air Force, UConn, North Carolina, Southern Mississippi, and Wyoming are the chosen finalists for his services. I hate to say but he'll probably end up a Falcon, which would really piss me off. G Bennie Swope Santa Teresa HS Anthony, NM National Rank: 943 National Rank By Position: 87 State Rank: 8 State Rank By Position: 3 Rating: 63+ GPA: 3.18 SAT: 1027 Values: Distance/Academics UAB, New Mexico State, Tulane, and Wyoming are the four schools visited thus far. The odd part is, we've got the second best program in his major out of these guys except for Tulane. The Aggies, who are just 26 miles away, have a Program of 8/100. This could negate the huge advantage their closeness has over our 663 mile distance. T Victor Kerr Kofa HS Yuma, AZ National Rank: 830 National Rank By Position: 87 State Rank: 18 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 61+ GPA: 3.06 SAT: 1072 Values: Distance*/Academics It's a sign of just how unlucky recruiting's been for us this year that the only other school to offer him... is Arizona. He'll be a Wildcat, I'm sure. Ugh. C Kurt Hitchcock Moriarty HS Moriarity, NM National Rank: 780 National Rank By Position: 36 State Rank: 7 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 59 (Not Visited) GPA: 2.32 SAT: 895 Values: Distance*/Academics We're the closest school by far, a big part of his liking us. Louisiana-Monroe, Maryland, and Miami (OH) are his other visits thus far. He's another guy we snagged in last week and while his academics are for crap, he'll be valuable competition for Ed Sherman next year if we get him. ILB A.J. Devlin Sault Area HS Sault Sainte Marie, MI National Rank By Position: 70 State Rank: 37 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 58+ GPA: 3.03 SAT: 1105 Values: (Distance)/Academics We're the very first school he visits, always a good sign. Yeah his high school's Athletic Prep is a ghastly 11, but we're so desparate for decent MLBs that we're recruiting three at the position this year. DE Kent Coffey Bob Jones HS Madison, AL National Rank: 681 National Rank By Position: 64 State Rank: 14 State Rank By Position: 4 Rating: 57+ GPA: 2.77 SAT: 978 Values: (Distance)*/Academics At this point I'm so eager to get a pass rush that I'll overlook his lackluster academic credentials. Hawaii, Oklahoma State, Oregon, and us are the four schools he's visited. Right now, we rank third behind the Rainbow Warriors and the Ducks. What a tough, tough recruiting road it's been. K Corwin Gardner Yosemite HS Oakhurst, CA National Rank By Position: 52 State Rank By Position: 6 Rating: 47+ GPA: 2.85 SAT: 1076 Values: Distance*/Academics I'd like to pick up some competition for Antonio Wells, hence Gardner. We're the first school he visits, as ULM and Central Florida are both too far away for his liking. ILB Oliver Manning Mora HS Mora, NM National Rank By Position: 60 State Rank: 11 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 45+ GPA: 3.70 SAT: 1311 Values: Academics*/Team Prestige It's a mark of how frustrating recruiting's been this year that this scholarly gem from a 70/100 high school has us going against New Mexico and Tulsa, his other two offers and visits, who boast both better programs and a silver higher prestige. This is giving me a headache and lordy, lordy how our campus has been busy this week! 12 visits in 1 week! Decisions S Karl Chandler Oakcrest HS Mays Landing, NJ Rating: 49+ GPA: 3.16 SAT: 1157 Major: Astronomy (29/100 - 88th) Commits to: Arizona There's another kick in the balls as Lichtenberger again fails to talk his teammate into attending Wyoming. Come on Dark Cloud, show your toccer negotiation skills! Okay, weak joke I know, but this recruiting year has been one nightmare after another and it's compounded by another dreadful season on the field.
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#10 Utah (5-0, 2-0) (-18) VS Wyoming (1-5, 1-1)
Slaughterhouse time. The Utes are tops in the MWC for the second straight year. It'll be a blowout of epic proportions. Prediction: Utah 50 Wyoming 7 Another game worth watching: Air Force (3-3, 1-1) AT #20 Colorado State (6-0, 2-0) (TV4). Our conference is still more or less divided between the Powers (Utah, CSU, BYU) and everyone else. The good news: We kept it scoreless in the first quarter The bad news: We got our asses kicked thereafter. There was actually some good statistical news in the massacre. LOLB Duane Ferderer (FR) got his first double-digit solo tackle game with 10 tackles and 2 assists and RDE Randal Blackner (SR) woke up out of his season-long slumber enough to record 9 tackles, 5 assists, and 1.5 sacks. Code:
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Other Major MWC Games: Colorado State 28 Air Force 14 BYU 23 San Diego State 21 The Rams didn't make it look easy in their victory over the Falcons, but they beat out to stay apace with Utah and BYU. The Cougars narrowly avoided a big-time upset at the hands of the Aztecs to improve to 4-2, 3-0 and look primed to make the bowl game they just missed out on last season. Injury Report FB Britt Carlson (Sr) destroys his knee so badly he has to have surgery and will be out for an entire year of his life. It's sad to see his football career end like that, but so it goes. RB Ike Smith (RS Fr) becomes the new backup to Renaldo Simmons, in addition to his 3rd string tailback duties. QB Arnie Brown (RS So) is in danger of failing a class. Since he's actually a contender to take over for Gordon next year, I feed him 3 time blocks. Why he's taking Sport Management II since he barely passed Sport Management I I don't know. Visits G Bo Grady For his last five, he picks Oregon, USC, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. We're still in the thick of the race but the Huskies and those damn Utes are the favourites to land him. Big Names FB Travis Asquith No change from last week. DE Ike Wynn Nebraska, USC, Texas, UCLA, and Wyoming are his finalists. The Trojans and the Bruins slot in as the big favourites here. S Grant Parten Grant goes to check out Tulane, but the Green Wave are major long shots given their distance. Syracuse, Texas, Tulane, Wyoming - an interesting mix of four visits. CB Max Conway Nothing new to report. Decisions DE Ken Lynn Richmond Hill HS Richmond Hill, NY National Rank: 146 Rating: 77 (Not Visited) GPA: 3.31 SAT: 1088 Major: Differential Equations (44/100 - 77th) High School: 20 Athletic/60 Academic New York All-State Commits to: Louisville We started recruiting him too late and that's a real shame. He had the goods to become another smart guy and talented football player in the Differential Equations powerhouse I've decided to concentrate on further developing in the twilight of this woeful recruiting era. Two quick things I notice: We've gone from 35 (81st) to 44 (77th) in one year in Differential Equations. Conversely, we've dropped from 32 (83rd) to 14 (107th) in Business. Amazing what a difference one year can make. I may have to start building up our English, Art, and History programs too, so we can create a liberal arts haven here in Laramie. P Kevin Cowell Centerville HS Centerville, SD National Rank: 871 Rating: 57+ GPA: 3.29 SAT: 1153 Major: Linguistics (32/100 - 85th) High School: 52 Athletic/41 Academic South Dakota All-State Commits to: North Carolina Well, I can't say I'm surprised he's a Tarheel. It's discouraging all the same. Can nothing turn this terrible off-field season around? T Victor Kerr Kofa HS Yuma, AZ National Rank: 830 Rating: 61+ GPA: 3.06 SAT: 1072 Major: Geography (12/100 - 110th) High School: 20 Athletic/68 Academic Arizona All-State Commits to: Arizona There goes another recruit, one we'd really hoped to get. That's two guys I've lost to the Wildcats this recruiting season. I'm really starting to loathe them. T Mo Farr Elko HS Elko, NV National Rank: 69 Rating: 66+ GPA: 3.78 SAT: 1415 Major: Economics (24/100 - 95th) High School: 97 Athletic/81 Academic Nevada All-State Commits to: UCLA Our line is going to be ugly, ugly, UGLY next year. Every last starter a graduating senior and we've been absolutely shelled in recruiting. Time to hit the old recruiting trail some more and shake what trees we can for tackles. C Kurt Hitchock Moriarty HS Moriarty, NV National Rank: 780 Rating: 59+ GPA: 2.32 SAT: 895 Major: Astronomy (29/100 - 88th) High School: 57 Athletic/34 Academic Commits to: Wyoming Finally we land another recruit and one that we can put on the offensive line. True he'll be an academic liability, but I'm not interested in building the Astronomy program at all and he'll provide some much-needed competition for Sherman at center.
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We're off this week, giving us time to heal up some injuries and recover from the funk we're in.
All eyes in the MWC are turned to the following games: #19 Colorado State (7-0) AT #10 Utah (6-0) (-7) (TV2) #13 Notre Dame (6-1) (-6) AT #42 Brigham Young (4-2) Three teams in the Top 50. If the MWC ever did this in real life, I'd fall over in shock. Oh, what a thriller played out between CSU and Utah! In the end, a blocked extra point is what decided it. The BYU-ND game was far less exciting. Colorado State 16 Utah 17 Notre Dame 52 BYU 30 Visits T Derek Stephenson Merrill F. West HS Tracy, CA National Rank: 944 National By Position: 95 State Rank By Position: 10 Rating: 63 (Not Visited) GPA: 2.60 SAT: 980 Values: Academics/Team Prestige Idolizes: Stanford Since our Algebra program is going down the tubes I decided to take advantage while it was still hot and pursure this guy. We really need tackles and he'll be decent if nothing else. At this stage in the game, there's not much to choose from. Western Michigan has an offer out for him as well. DE Claude Esposito Vashon HS St. Louis, MO State Rank: 27 State Rank By Position: 3 Rating: 44 (Not Visited) GPA: 3.90 SAT: 1357 Values: Academics*/Distance A smart body at Differential Equations who maybe can become part of our pass rush at some point. Ketichkan is our only other rival for him at this particular moment. DT Chester McGee Arroyo HS San Lorenzo, CA State Rank By Position: 13 Rating: 38 (Not Visited) GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1317 Values: Academics/Team Prestige Another Differential Equations genius, he also comes from a fantastic high school. In terms of on-field play, he's not likely to break our lineup ever, but his grades and connections are both valuable. We're competing with Kodiak and Ohio for his services. S Tyrus Glenn Tara HS Baton Rouge, LA State Rank: 33 State Rank By Position: 1 Rating: 28+ GPA: 3.98 SAT: 1421 Idolizes: LSU Like McGee, he's being recruited for his smarts and his high school. The difference here is that given our quandry at safety when our two starters graduate this year, he'll be in the mix. Right now we've no competion for him. Big Names FB Travis Asquith Unchanged. DE Ike Wynn Unchanged. S Grant Parten The guy who probably starts right away as a true frosh if we land him now has his last five and they are Syracuse, Texas, Tulane, Washington and Wyoming. The Huskies and Longhorns are slight favorites, but we're not far behind, I don't think. G Bo Grady Unchanged. Decisions DE Kent Coffey Bob Jones HS Madison, AL National Rank: 681 Rating: 57+ GPA: 2.77 SAT: 978 Major: Linguistics (32/100 - 85th) High School: 45 Athletic/54 Academic Commits to: Oregon This one hurts a fair bit, but really, we're not as bad off on the DL as I make us out to be. Joel Harwell has NFL type potential and Lionel Pribbernow should produce about the same as Randal Blackner is in his disappointing senior year. ILB Oliver Manning Mora HS Mora, NM Rating: 45+ GPA: 3.70 SAT: 1311 Major: Medicine (29/100 - 88th) High School: 70 Athletic/100 Academic New Mexico All-State Commits to: New Mexico Argh! He would've been a major boost to our weak-kneed MLB position, brilliant in the classroom and a key gateway to a top-notch high school. But alas, he ships off for someone else, a conference rival no less. ILB A.J. Devlin Sault Area HS Sault Sainte Marie, MI Rating: 58+ GPA: 3.03 SAT: 1105 Major: Algebra (53/100 - 58th) High School: 16 Athletic/55 Academic Michigan All-State Commits to: Wyoming I'd much rather have gotten Manning, but Devlin plugs that gaping hole okay himself. Even given his awful high school, there's a good chance he'll take the MLB starting job this very spring. CB Max Conway Albert M. Lowery HS Winnemucca, NV National Rank: 388 Rating: 72+ GPA: 3.29 SAT: 1044 Major: Hotel Management (37/100 - 78th) High School: 47 Athletic/72 Academic Nevada All-State Commits to: Wyoming! At last we land a blue-chip recruit in Conway. He provides fantastic insurance in case Matthew Hodgins doesn't come back fully sound and next year a nickel defense with Hodgins-Pruitt-Conway is going to be fierce against our foes. My hunch says all three corners will go hard for the starting spots, which will be wide open. The first real good bit of news we've had this recruiting season.
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San Diego State (1-7, 0-4) VS Wyoming (1-6, 1-2) (-4)
We must win this game. Our entire season depends on it. There's a very good chance that we will, too. Their best asset is their safeties, led by last year's High School All-American Jon Fulton, who's started all 8 games this year and has amassed 2 interceptions with 69 tackles and 24 assists. DE Kyle Burch, their other High School All-American recruit, redshirts this year. Prediction: Wyoming 24 San Diego State 14 Well, wouldn't you just know it but that bastard HS All-American Jon Fulton kills our offense and wins the Player of the Game award with 11 tackles, an assist, and a 48 yard interception return. That right there says all you need to know about this pitiful, pitiful game. San Diego State 31 Wyoming 3 Code:
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Other MWC Games Utah 38 Air Force 7 BYU 30 UNLV 27 CSU 23 New Mexico 17 A couple of really near upsets occur, but the favourites hold on in both cases. The Utes lead the conference with an 8-0 (5-0) record, the Cougars second at 5-3 (4-0), and our archrival Rams third, clocking in at 8-1 (4-1). They're liable to be the only three teams that are bowl-eligible, as the Falcons drop to 4-5 with the loss and now must win out to get bowl consideration. Visits P Zack Cabbage Lawrence HS Cedarhurst, NY National Rank By Position: 65 State Rank By Position: 6 Rating: 58 (Not Visited) GPA: 3.10 SAT: 1103 Besides having an awesome name, he's a smart enough kid who could probably upgrade our punting position big-time. We're the only ones to give him an offer, so the inside track is ours. Big Names FB Travis Asquith Down to four schools: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, and Wyoming. Our chances look immensely better and I'd rate us as #2 on list behind the Illini. DE Ike Wynn Unchanged G Bo Grady Unchanged Decisions OLB Timothy Brady Cleveland HS Cleveland, MN Rating: 52+ GPA: 3.13 SAT: 1290 Major: Geology (27/100 - 91st) High School: 28 Athletic/83 Academic Minnesota All-State Commits to: Wyoming I realized late in the period that ROLB Randall Devine is graduating this year and while Duane Ferderer has the LOLB position locked down, there isn't much to go opposite him. Enter Brady, a smart guy who will be in the mix from his freshman year most likely. I like this recruit. S Grant Parten Cathedral City HS Cathedral City, CA National Rank: 220 Rating: 77+ GPA: 3.67 SAT: 1407 Major: Jurisprudence (32/100 - 84th) High School: 38 Athletic/92 Academic Commits to: Wyoming! Excellent! Like a lot of the DBs I've recruited, his strength is in intercepting passes. He can more or less write his ticket to whatever safety position he wants to start in next year, though that's less a mesure of his probable current ability than the quagmire we've got back at safety to come. He goes a long way to getting us out of the swamp, though, and is a feather in the cap. Maybe this class can be saved after all.
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The Boise State game...grr....not only did it almost snow in SEPTEMBER, but we lost in the 4th quarter after our QB decided to THROW A PICK. It's like Bramlet all over again. Only difference is, Doss isn't as good and we don't have Bouknight to catch passes. Ugh. I have little hope that this year won't be as bad as last year's heartbreak hotel. I think Joe Glenn is too nice and we need a meaner coach here with a bigger playbook. But that's just me.
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Here's a break in the college action to look at the NFL QBs I've been tailing.
After 10 weeks: QB Bob Meggett has started all 9 games for the NFC South leading 7-2 Carolina Panthers. He's completed 60.5% of his passes for 1926 yards and a respectable 12 TDs to 10 INTs ratio. His QB rating of 80.7 is good for 17th in the NFL. There's little doubt this UDRFA pickup and former Heisman Trophy runner-up is the biggest surprise of the offseason and a strong contender for Offensive Rookie of the Year. QB Joseph Davidson, in contrast, has just one start and three game appearances for his 4-5 Detroit Lions. In limited duty, he's completed 58.2% of his passes for 459 yards and 2 TDs versus 3 INTs and a 70.4 QB rating. He has much more upside than Meggett, though, and the 4th place Heisman Trophy finalist projects to have a far better career than Bob in the end. Back to the college game. Wyoming (1-7, 1-3) AT Air Force (4-5, 2-3) (-16) The Falcons are hungry to win out and hopefully catch a bowl game. We're just starved for a win period. I don't realize until after I sim the game that we've bloody been running a 3-4 all these weeks. No wonder we've been losing. Prediction: Air Force 35 Wyoming 7 We're up 9-3 at halftime and I start to have hope that we're going to pull out the upset.. but then the Falcons shriek and rake us to death in the second half, leaving us a group of dead, disgusted Cowboys. Code:
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ILB Arnie Wortham (FR), who's been starting at RILB because of the god damned AI fucking me over, tears up his shoulder and is gone for the year. Fucking AI. Yeah, I'm getting pissed and frustrated with this team and this season, since I've made a concentrated effort to afford swearing in this dynasty. I just want the season to be over. Big Names FB Travis Asquith And then there were three and their names were Florida, Georgia, and Wyoming. I think you can pretty much sign, seal, and deliver him to the Cowboys. G Bo Grady Boy just can't make up his mind and we're still unchanged. Decisions G Benny Swope Santa Teresa HS Anthony, NM National Ranking: 943 Rating: 62+ GPA: 3.18 SAT: 1027 Major: Music (47/100 - 66th) High School: 11 Athletic/48 Academic Commits to: Wyoming We needed a body on the O-line and he gives us one. Maybe he'll start next year, maybe he won't. I'm not all that enthused with him, given that 11 Athletic Prep, but who knows? Maybe he can surprise. T Derek Stephenson Merrill F. West HS Tracy, CA National Rank: 944 Rating: 63- GPA: 2.60 SAT: 980 Major: Algebra (53/100 - 58th) High School: 29 Athletic/25 Academic Commits to: Wyoming We could conceivably have a mostly true freshman line next year. Ed Sherman will likely be the C and Floyd Lewis will start at one T spot after getting backup duties this year. Stephenson might well start at the other T position. DT Chester McGee Arroyo HS San Lorenzo, CA Rating: 38- GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1317 Major: Differential Equations (44/100 - 70th) High School: 74 Athletic/99 Academic Commits to: Wyoming I feel a lot better about this guy than a lot of our other recruits. True, he may not start, but he's smart as hell and pumps up the program we're trying to make one of the tops in the country. Chester also provides an entry point into a great high school that I plan to hit hard next year. ILB Morris Reese Riverton HS Riverton, WY Rating: 43+ GPA: 3.64 SAT: 1376 Major: Electrical Engineering (45/100 - 68th) High School: 24 Athletic/89 Academic Wyoming All-State Commits to: Wyoming Ironically enough, Riverton High in the home state town of Riverton is becoming a pipeline school. DT Deion Buckner came in last season and ILB Morris Reese follows his buddy there. Reese may or may not redshirt, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let the AI run a 3-4 on me again. DE Ike Wynn Pandora-Gilboa HS Pandora, OH National Rank: 4 Rating: 80++ GPA: 3.06 SAT: 1061 Major: Geology (27/100 - 91st) Ohio All-State Commits to: Nebraska We simply reached too far for Wynn, but that's fine. Never know unless you try and at least we were one of his five finalists.
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Yeah, I'm in agreement with you. I really miss going to the games at War Memorial and heading to O'Dwyer's for the away games. It was a great stadium and bar to catch a football game. Is Seldon looking better as a back? It seemed to me he showed flashes of talent last fall. You may be right about the coaching situation, though to be fair, he did get us back to a bowl game and bowl game victory, so give him another season, I'd say. I'd love to catch some O'Dwyer's cod and chips right about now. There's nothing in La Crosse that compares to it and there's no current movie theatre just across the street and down the block like what I had there. Although there is a budget theatre, which is a lot easier on my shriveled wallet.
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Seldon does look better than last year, but....I think they are really not using him the right way and our O-Line is SOOOOO young and inexperienced, that they're not reallly helping or Doss out. There were probably 10 times last game where the center had bad snaps to Doss and he is having to scramble a lot more than Bramlet did, so that can't help.
I think that all in all, our defense looks outstanding and it's a shame we can't put up more points for them.
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