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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
Both kids were originally out of Florida I think. Have to think one of the coaches has a connection down there.
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EUP had a haul in their recruiting it looks like. Tamar will be a solid QB, saw him play before at Cathedral Prep. Mercyhurst now, I believe, has 13 QB's so far. That is concerning...why would coaches do that to players and why don't players do a little more homework in where they may end up? Their best QB isn't even listed as such on their roster. Mercyhurst also got a couple FLA kids but seems to have missed on a Calif. DB that they were speaking with.
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Edinboro taking a lot of linemen. Today they signed Eddie Nicotra, OL, 6-4 268, from North Catholic. He had an offer from Clarion and also interest from Ship.
Millersville signed an interesting QB - Cole Klayman. Was on the roster at Shippensburg in 2016, El Camino JC in 2017, then appeared at Abilene Christian in 2019. I thought maybe he took the scenic route back home but he's from Los Angeles.
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Has anybody seen the Signing Day numbers for the PSAC as a whole?
Curious how many signed on NSD compared to normal years. I know it is hard to judge. IUP and SRU took just 9 each. I think Edinboro took 60. Lol. So, that may skew the average.
I watched recruiting closer this year (no basketball).
Found some interesting things. IUP and SRU are built very simiarly but they only went head to head on one player. Seton Hill, in the heart of the PSAC West, ended up with just one WPIAL player.
Bluefield State offered every eligible player in the WPIAL. Lordy.
#LIT-AF's Florida busload can enjoy Lake Erie.
Notre Dame (OH) snuck in and stole perhaps the most unsung player in the class (WR from McKeesport). If that kid was on a team that didn't run 99.3% of plays ... he'd be in major D1.
Saint Francis and Duquesne were a major thorn to PSAC teams. They poached quite a few. Didn't see Bobby Mo as much this year. In a year we'll see some of them in the PSAC.
But, NSD is just a phase of recruiting. The fun cycle starts next. D1 Spring Balls ends. Depth charts get made. Portal floods.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostHas anybody seen the Signing Day numbers for the PSAC as a whole?
Curious how many signed on NSD compared to normal years. I know it is hard to judge. IUP and SRU took just 9 each. I think Edinboro took 60. Lol. So, that may skew the average.
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Bloom 16 (20 reported by the university)
Cal 11
Clarion 18
ESU 12
Boro 14
Gannon 5
IUP 10
Kutz 8
Lock Haven 5
Hurst 10
Seton Hill 6
Ship 16
Rock 9
Ville 17
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Using university release numbers:
Bloom 20
Cal 12
Clarion 25
East Stroudsburg 12
Edinboro 27
Gannon 23
IUP 9
Kutztown 13 (no release, just tweets)
Lock Haven 2 (no release, two RTs)
Mercyhurst 22
Millersville 22
Seton Hill 15
Shepherd 12
Shippensburg 22
Slippery Rock 15
West Chester 14 (no release, just tweets)
Some of these include mid-year transfers and PWOs.Last edited by Fightingscot82; 02-08-2021, 12:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostUsing university release numbers:
Bloom 20
Cal 12
Clarion 25
East Stroudsburg 12
Edinboro 27
Gannon 23
IUP 9
Kutztown 13 (no release, just tweets)
Lock Haven 2 (no release, two RTs)
Mercyhurst 22
Millersville 22
Seton Hill 15
Shepherd 12
Shippensburg 22
Slippery Rock 15
West Chester 25
Some of these include mid-year transfers and PWOs.
I saw in the Twitter World (while watching offers, etc.) that Lock Haven did at least offer a lot of players -- many in the WPIAL. I recall seeing a couple commits but don't recall the names.
Outside of the PSAC -- from what I observed -- Bluefield State was by far the most aggressive in Western PA. Notre Dame (OH) offered several. West Liberty was fairly active in the WPIAL (not sure how many they landed). Fairmont State got a couple. West Virginia State and West Virginia Wesleyan were around.
I think in the coming years we'll see many kids emerge who weren't recruited. It was very difficult to scout kids. Some had to go just on HUDL tapes, etc. Problem there is they only show the good stuff. Many kids only had Junior Year film to offer. For many, the change from 17 to 18 is huge.
I'd have to assume, like the NFL Draft, there was a massive scramble after signing day to sign 'free agents'. You might find some really good 'walk-ons' that for whatever reason got passed over.
I thought Edinboro had an excellent class for a first-year coach. We may look back and say this pandemic year changed the course for the Scots. A lot of those kids they signed ... normal year may have been swiped up by IUP/Cal/SRU.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
I saw in the Twitter World (while watching offers, etc.) that Lock Haven did at least offer a lot of players -- many in the WPIAL. I recall seeing a couple commits but don't recall the names.
Outside of the PSAC -- from what I observed -- Bluefield State was by far the most aggressive in Western PA. Notre Dame (OH) offered several. West Liberty was fairly active in the WPIAL (not sure how many they landed). Fairmont State got a couple. West Virginia State and West Virginia Wesleyan were around.
I think in the coming years we'll see many kids emerge who weren't recruited. It was very difficult to scout kids. Some had to go just on HUDL tapes, etc. Problem there is they only show the good stuff. Many kids only had Junior Year film to offer. For many, the change from 17 to 18 is huge.
I'd have to assume, like the NFL Draft, there was a massive scramble after signing day to sign 'free agents'. You might find some really good 'walk-ons' that for whatever reason got passed over.
I thought Edinboro had an excellent class for a first-year coach. We may look back and say this pandemic year changed the course for the Scots. A lot of those kids they signed ... normal year may have been swiped up by IUP/Cal/SRU.
I do appreciate your compliment to the Edinboro class. There were just a couple guys I felt like they missed on: a tall WR in Ohio who chose to PWO at WVU, and two Shenango valley kids who both chose Slippery Rock. I haven't met this staff but I like what I see online. They remind me a bit of Lustig's year with lots of energy. Nulph has a very positive attitude.Last edited by Fightingscot82; 02-08-2021, 10:03 AM.
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I did go through and look at some non-conference neighbors signing PA kids:
Notre Dame - 6
Fairmont State - 4
Ashland - 2
Lake Erie - 2
Walsh - 2
WV Wesleyan - 1
Oddly enough, Lincoln didn't sign ANY kids from PA. Neither did Fairmont State, West Liberty and Wheeling. I didn't check NE-10 or any CIAA beyond Bowie and Lincoln.
What's going on at West Liberty? Other than RTs, no content on the Twitter machine since July 2020. No signing day release just two RTs of news stories on local kids signing.
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The 5 recruits for Lock Haven: The 2 players form Bald Eagle had visits to Bloom, most likely offers, but decided to stay closer to home.
Kyler Cunningham, LB/TE, Bald Eagle Area
Sean Roberts, DB, Upper Darby
Gage Watson, OT, Bald Eagle Area
Isaiah Pineda, TE/DE, York Suburban
Seamus Filoon, OL, Wyomissing
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostUsing university release numbers:
Bloom 20
Cal 12
Clarion 25
East Stroudsburg 12
Edinboro 27
Gannon 23
IUP 9
Kutztown 13 (no release, just tweets)
Lock Haven 2 (no release, two RTs)
Mercyhurst 22
Millersville 22
Seton Hill 15
Shepherd 12
Shippensburg 22
Slippery Rock 15
West Chester 25
Some of these include mid-year transfers and PWOs.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
Where did you find this information?
Found it. Glanced at last year's release. It's still in the story queue on the FB page.
https://wcupagoldenrams.com/news/202...to-roster.aspx
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