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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
    Shepherd OC Tyler Haines has been named the head coach at Catawba. Congratulations to coach Haines and his family!

    Thankfully the offense is pretty much McCook’s baby, but man OC’s and qb coaches have been flying through Shepherd the last 6-8 years.
    As I posted elsewhere, Ship just hired the former OC at Lehigh. They've also been working through multiple coordinators the past few years. Obviously replacing Mike Yurcich, who went from Ship to Oklahoma State, Texas, and now Penn State, has not been a walk in the park for Coach Mac. Losing a good recruiter and assistant in J.C. Morgan, now head coach at Millersville, didn't help, either.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    Agreed, but wouldn't it have to be as a grad transfer? I don't think he's graduated or about to graduate so it may be turn pro or another year of D2 ball.
    That part I don't know (re: his academic standing).

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Well, remember until he signs with an agent, he can always change his mind. Schools have access to 'stock' reports which show draft projections.

    However, if he'd pull out, I'd agree he should try to move up via the portal. Another year in D2 isn't going to help his Sunday chances any more than it already has.
    Agreed, but wouldn't it have to be as a grad transfer? I don't think he's graduated or about to graduate so it may be turn pro or another year of D2 ball.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I don’t see any way Brown makes an NFL roster. I don’t say that with disrespect. He’s a very good D2 running back, but there are 100 like him in FBS and FCS. He’s not unique among that group. I’ll be happy to be wrong about that but I think he would have been much better served to enter the portal and try to catch on at a higher level to show what he can do. Kids are kids though and decisions don’t always make sense. Who knows who is in his ear.

    When I was a student at IUP back in the best years of IUP football, I had friends on the team. A lot of them talked like they were going to be in the NFL. They believed it. I think it’s just a mindset a lot of kids have. You don’t want to crush dreams but you also have to be realistic. Chris Villarreal was the only one from that group, or ever for that matter, to go on and have a long (11 years) and productive NFL career. He was unique though and showed up to the combine and dominated.

    Well, remember until he signs with an agent, he can always change his mind. Schools have access to 'stock' reports which show draft projections.

    However, if he'd pull out, I'd agree he should try to move up via the portal. Another year in D2 isn't going to help his Sunday chances any more than it already has.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by Boro33 View Post

    Different yes. However there is more talent waiting in the wings on that roster than most would know. Final 4 in the nation next year? Doubtful. Winning the PSAC East and playing in the PSAC Championship game again? Absolutely! As long as the opener is a manageable game, next year's Rams should expectantly finish 9-2 or at the very least 8-3 in a "rebuild " year.
    Replacing 4 All American's on offense is a bit daunting. I agree there is some great talent in the backfield between Hartman and Holley, along with a couple freshman. Ronnie Brown was the most explosive player in Region 1 by a pretty sizable margin, that is not easily replaced.

    Rams should still contend, but I as a fan was hoping he would be the focal point of the offense to carry a new qb for his senior year. Oh well!

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  • Boro33
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
    Well this is I think ill advised…

    Ronnie Brown entering the NFL draft per Twitter.

    joey fisher apparently also could have returned for another year, but is going into the draft as well per Twitter. Granted Joey is a bit older, so makes some sense.

    Rams gonna be looking a lot different next year.
    Different yes. However there is more talent waiting in the wings on that roster than most would know. Final 4 in the nation next year? Doubtful. Winning the PSAC East and playing in the PSAC Championship game again? Absolutely! As long as the opener is a manageable game, next year's Rams should expectantly finish 9-2 or at the very least 8-3 in a "rebuild " year.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    The Draft is a bit extreme perhaps but there was no reason for RB to play another year in D2.
    I don’t see any way Brown makes an NFL roster. I don’t say that with disrespect. He’s a very good D2 running back, but there are 100 like him in FBS and FCS. He’s not unique among that group. I’ll be happy to be wrong about that but I think he would have been much better served to enter the portal and try to catch on at a higher level to show what he can do. Kids are kids though and decisions don’t always make sense. Who knows who is in his ear.

    When I was a student at IUP back in the best years of IUP football, I had friends on the team. A lot of them talked like they were going to be in the NFL. They believed it. I think it’s just a mindset a lot of kids have. You don’t want to crush dreams but you also have to be realistic. Chris Villarreal was the only one from that group, or ever for that matter, to go on and have a long (11 years) and productive NFL career. He was unique though and showed up to the combine and dominated.

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  • TheBigCat2192
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    Brown is another guy who’s older than his class (for lack of a better term) because of the COVID season. His bio at Shepherd says he started play there in 2019 which would make him a fourth year junior even without a redshirt. I’m not sure what kind of draft prospects he has coming from a weak league in a lower division but sticking it out another year would make him both somewhat old and still in a weak league.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by ShepAlum View Post
    Both are huge losses for Shepherd. I was looking forward to seeing what kind of numbers Ronnie Brown put up next year—a Harlon Hill contender no doubt.

    Joey Fisher was listed as a Senior, but I didn’t realize he only played three seasons. I also didn’t realize the gap he had—according to his team bio, he graduated high school in 2016 but didn’t play for Shepherd until 2019 with no other schools listed.
    The Draft is a bit extreme perhaps but there was no reason for RB to play another year in D2.

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  • ShepAlum
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    Both are huge losses for Shepherd. I was looking forward to seeing what kind of numbers Ronnie Brown put up next year—a Harlon Hill contender no doubt.

    Joey Fisher was listed as a Senior, but I didn’t realize he only played three seasons. I also didn’t realize the gap he had—according to his team bio, he graduated high school in 2016 but didn’t play for Shepherd until 2019 with no other schools listed.

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  • Ram040506
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    Well this is I think ill advised…

    Ronnie Brown entering the NFL draft per Twitter.

    joey fisher apparently also could have returned for another year, but is going into the draft as well per Twitter. Granted Joey is a bit older, so makes some sense.

    Rams gonna be looking a lot different next year.

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  • Ram040506
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    Shepherd OC Tyler Haines has been named the head coach at Catawba. Congratulations to coach Haines and his family!

    Thankfully the offense is pretty much McCook’s baby, but man OC’s and qb coaches have been flying through Shepherd the last 6-8 years.

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  • nova2wv
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I'd guess that is a tricky area. The stars obviously all go major D1, but then you have a slew of "D1" programs to battle against ... the Norfolk State's and Morgan State's of the world, not to mention the D2s down there.
    I'm seeing more and more of the NC (CIAA) teams/reps in the stands - creepy their way up. I've worked with a slew of the schools and so many of the kids want to leave the 'beach' for some reason? True - majority want to go to Tech, UVA, ODU, Richmond, W&M, NSU, HU, etc.. but these schools are really only after the top percent here and are recruiting out-of-state as well. Plenty of talent to go-around.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by nova2wv View Post

    Totally agree - we need to push the envelope a bit and expand recruiting. Every year, I ping the HC/AD to look at Va. Union and/or Va. State -- soooooooo much talent down in the 757 area and we are really missing out on a huge opportunity to recruit/have a footprint in the Richmond/Tidewater area(s).
    I'd guess that is a tricky area. The stars obviously all go major D1, but then you have a slew of "D1" programs to battle against ... the Norfolk State's and Morgan State's of the world, not to mention the D2s down there.

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  • nova2wv
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
    I'd really like Shepherd to reach out to the likes of either Tiffin or Saginaw Valley to see about a home/home starting week 1 next year. They have week 1 open dates on the main page. Would be nice to play a team like Saginaw to start pushing the envelope a bit.

    Or if Bowie State and Frostburg State would be ready for an annual series as well would be nice.
    Totally agree - we need to push the envelope a bit and expand recruiting. Every year, I ping the HC/AD to look at Va. Union and/or Va. State -- soooooooo much talent down in the 757 area and we are really missing out on a huge opportunity to recruit/have a footprint in the Richmond/Tidewater area(s).

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