Great job by the Falcons and well deserved. I think there are quite a few guys from their team who have to be high on the PSAC coaches radar especially coaches in the East who are a quick hour or two ride to Lackawanna to visit and offer the players who don't get the FBS/FCS offers they're looking for. Lackawanna's top CB was at New Hampshire for 2 years including a redshirt, he should be a FCS bounce back or possibly maybe a G5 offer but I'd like to see Coach Mac shore up the lines and DB's with a couple JUCO guys.
Great job by the Falcons and well deserved. I think there are quite a few guys from their team who have to be high on the PSAC coaches radar especially coaches in the East who are a quick hour or two ride to Lackawanna to visit and offer the players who don't get the FBS/FCS offers they're looking for. Lackawanna's top CB was at New Hampshire for 2 years including a redshirt, he should be a FCS bounce back or possibly maybe a G5 offer but I'd like to see Coach Mac shore up the lines and DB's with a couple JUCO guys.
Head Coach Mark Duda spent some time coaching at ESU.
Wow that's shocking I hadn't seen any reports about this yet. I imagine its hard to get kids to enroll in a military junior college. If they wanted to join the service they could just go straight from high school into a branch unless they have the grades necessary to attend one of the service academies while playing sports. Also there are 2 service academies at the FCS level in VMI and The Citadel.
From the article below it looks like it will still exist to prepare students for military service; however, the prep school is being shut down. Along with that goes the PIAA athletics program. I'm a little surprised by this because I thought they were very successful in extorting rich parents out of their money. They cite the declining school age population and demographics.
Ii's not clear to me whether the military program will continue to operate as a junior college or whether there will still be JC sports or not.
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