The 2019 season begins in less than two months from now. Anyone have any predictions, suggestions, information, etc.?
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Originally posted by UFOILERFAN View PostI'm going with:
1. Hillsdale
2. Tiffin
3. Findlay
4. Alderson Broaddus
5. Ohio Dominican
6. Walsh
7. Kentucky Wesleyan
8. Lake Erie
I have no reasoning behind these picks and will probably change them later but at least I posted. Come on people, at least make an effort.Last edited by crixus; 07-13-2019, 07:20 PM.
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Remember Kentucky Wesleyan has a new Coach in former University of Kentucky Player, Craig Yeast. Not only does Coach Yeast have SEC Conference experience, he also played in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Jets. I am not sure what kind of season they will have this season, but next season they are going to be a top tier team. I would place KWC at No. 5 this season, and possibly sneak in at 4. I think Coach Yeast will be that good.
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Originally posted by alumnifan View PostRemember Kentucky Wesleyan has a new Coach in former University of Kentucky Player, Craig Yeast. Not only does Coach Yeast have SEC Conference experience, he also played in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Jets. I am not sure what kind of season they will have this season, but next season they are going to be a top tier team. I would place KWC at No. 5 this season, and possibly sneak in at 4. I think Coach Yeast will be that good.
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View PostHow does he change a 3-7 team ( 20-33 last 5 years) into a contender after 2 hs HC jobs and 1 college AC job. What am I missing ?
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View PostHow does he change a 3-7 team ( 20-33 last 5 years) into a contender after 2 hs HC jobs and 1 college AC job. What am I missing ?
As OC at Franklin College, Yeast's offense was pretty potent to say the least. Last year, they averaged 225 running yards per game and 333 passing yards per game. That is pretty salty. In 2017, they averaged 564 yards per game in total offense and had 4478 passing yards. Some may say that is D-III, but there are some similarities between D-II and D-III.
At the high school level, he won. He took Bryan Station to the 2nd round of the playoffs. At Freemont Ross in Ohio, he went 7-3 and took them to the Ohio stats playoffs. He won and he produced whether it be an OC or a HS head coach. What would you want??? Kentucky Wesleyan hasn't had that to be quite frank. Bringing in a winner is what you want. You need someone with a fresh approach, a winning approach, has some quality experiences and brings in an exciting brand of football. They have a nice facility and are in a city with reasonable size. Alumni and fans should expect more out of their program. This should be an exciting hire. He returns two QBs from last year, 3 of their top 5 receivers and 2 of their top 3 rushers. He has some components in the toolbox to work with.
Other than the top two or three programs in the G-MAC, the rest are beatable to be truthful. It isn't like Lake Erie, ABU, Walsh aren't beatable. Yes, Frostburg State was good at D-III but they are making a transition. That is a winnable game for KWC among a few other OOC games.
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Here are the current computer rankings for all GMAC teams, top 4 pretty competitive, huge gap after that.
http://www.compughterratings.com/D2/rankings
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Originally posted by HeftyLefty View PostHere are the current computer rankings for all GMAC teams, top 4 pretty competitive, huge gap after that.
http://www.compughterratings.com/D2/rankings
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Hillsdale must replace key players, including quarterback and wide receiver. Last season Chance Stewart, a 6-foot, 6-inch, 265 pound signal caller had a record setting season, especially throwing to six-foot, three-inch wide receiver, and all-American Trey Brock who also had a record setting season. And the middle linebacker position must be filled. With that said, QB is the biggest question, although the Chargers have a slew of capable candidates. Hillsdale will miss Brock, but there are other receivers with size, experience and desire. The Chargers might be able to repeat as GMAC champs, but Findlay, ODU, possibly Tiffin, or even AB, could pose problems. And the season begins with Michigan Tech at Hillsdale. Not a GLIAC powerhouse, but Tech has always given Hillsdale tough games and eked out a win at home last year vs Hillsdale. I anticipate that the GMAC will be a little more competitive in 2019, and more so in 2020. Gotta play the games to discover who is in and who is out. Good luck to all.
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For Hillsdale, one of the things that stands out is the longevity of the coaching staff. Head Coach Keith Otterbein begins his 18th year at the helm. OC Nate Sheffler 19 years. DC Craig Blanchard 19 years. D-line John Lindsey 13 years. Special Teams Coach Steve Otterbein 9th season. QB Coach Brad Otterbein 7th season. I wonder how many D2 schools have that kind of coaching experience. There must be a few.
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Hillsdale Picked #1 in preseason poll:
https://greatmidwestsports.com/news/...-favorite.aspx
Hillsdale(6) 47 points
ODU. 40
Findlay(2) 37
Tiffin. 34
Walsh. 25
AB. 21
KWC. 12
Lake Erie. 8Last edited by UFOILERFAN; 08-02-2019, 01:08 PM.
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Originally posted by UFOILERFAN View PostHillsdale Picked #1 in preseason poll:
https://greatmidwestsports.com/news/...-favorite.aspx
Hillsdale(6) 47 points
ODU. 40
Findlay(2) 37
Tiffin. 34
Walsh. 25
AB. 21
KWC. 12
Lake Erie. 8
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