Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Now It's Time to Play..."You Be The AD!"

The Statesmen have an open date in the 2015 season and are currently looking to fill September 19, 2015 with a home game in Geneva, NY. As with longer term out of conference games (e.g., Dickinson), Hobart has been open to multi-year (i.e., "home and away") contracts. Historically the Statesmen prefer teams in the eastern region given travel and other expenses. It also doesn't hurt to have away games in areas that have an abundance of HWS alums, prospective students and/or recruits for obvious reasons.

That said it's kind fun to imagine potential "what if" scenarios, albeit tempered by a little dose of reality, of course. In this "game", let's take what D3football.com has posted as the teams who reportedly share the same 9/19/15 open date as the Statesmen.

Those teams are:
  1. Cal Lutheran
  2. Catholic
  3. Coe
  4. Guilford
  5. Hampden-Sydney
  6. Husson
  7. Kean
  8. Linfield
  9. North Central (Ill.)
  10. North Park
  11. Pacific Lutheran
  12. Simpson
  13. UW-Oshkosh
  14. Wartburg
  15. Washington and Lee
Taking a quick look we can probably quickly eliminate 10 teams given driving and/or flying distance:

  1. Cal Lutheran - Thousand Oaks, CA (I used to live close by here, nice campus, beautiful new stadium but requires a long flight if not flights)
  2. Coe - Cedar Rapids, IA (almost 900 miles)
  3. Guilford - Greensboro, NC (over 600 miles)
  4. Linfield - McMinnville, OR (flight)
  5. North Central - Naperville, IL (having done the drive from Geneva to Chicago, this one's definitely too far, especially if you're in a UHaul truck and drive through a hail storm)
  6. North Park - Chicago, IL (see above)
  7. PacLu - Tacoma, WA (flight)
  8. Simpson - Indianola, IA (could be a Field of Dreams out there but too far)
  9. UW-Oshkosh - WI (too far? You betcha)
  10. Wartburg - Waverly, IA (see above)
Now I realize that it's possible that any of the above teams could consider a "one and done" deal to travel to Geneva to play Hobart. Of the above my best guess would be either NCC or UWO given their heavy commitment to playing the best teams in the country (which these days we can definitely put Hobart in that category). That said there are a lot of midwestern D3 programs that are closer / better geographic fits for them so the possibility they'd schlep to NY isn't very likely.

That leaves us with realistically only five potential match ups which I would "lump" into these two categories:

"East Coast" teams
  1. Husson - Bangor, ME
  2. Kean - Union, NJ
"DC/VA" teams
  1. Catholic - Washington, DC
  2. Hampden-Sydney - H-S, VA
  3. Washington and Lee - Lexington, VA
I don't like Husson for a couple of reasons. First, their conference (the ECFC) really isn't strong. The Eagles went 5-5 in 2013 after posting two, zero and one win seasons from 2010-12 (yikes). Combined with the fact Hobart easily ousted the 2013 ECFC Champions Galluadet, 34-7, in the first round of the NCAAs, I wouldn't pick this match up. Also, Bangor is about as far east as it gets, and at almost 600 miles away, I don't know if either team would want to make this bus trip.

Kean on the other hand is very interesting. They are a solid progran in the NJAC, one of the best conferences in the East Region. The Cougars have fallen on tough times of late, only winning two games in 2013 after only being two seasons removed from going 10-2 and making the NCAA playoffs. Union (in this case NJ, not our rivals in Schenectady, NY) is less than a five hour drive from Geneva and only 25 miles from NYC making a longer term home/away series attractive (at least from a Hobart perspective. Kean may not see the same value in going to Upstate NY).

Catholic would be a nice match up too given their location and their recent turn of getting more competitive in the ODAC. The Cardinals have posted back to back six win seasons and would be a good test for Hobart. Like Kean, it would depend on whether or not Catholic saw any reciprocal value in playing the Statesmen. DC has a lot of HWS alumni/ae and would be a nice location for Hobart to get a home and away series set up.

Both HSC and W&L are great ODAC programs as well but likely a long shot given their location (over 450 miles away from Geneva). Statesmen fans obviously remember the latter from the first round of the NCAAs in 2012. Hobart won that contest against the Generals' vaunted triple option attack by a score of 38-20. Although the chances of either of these working out aren't likely, if I could pick one game I'd like to see, I'd go with HSC. The Tigers come into 2014 as the defending ODAC Champions and would be a very tough out / great playoff preparation for the Statesmen.

Given the above I'd rank my choices as follows:

1. Kean
2. Catholic
3. HSC

Who would you pick?

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Let The Countdown Begin

HWS SID Ken DeBolt has started the countdown to the 2014 season yesterday as @hwssid tweeted the Statesmen were 150 days away from their season opener vs. Dickinson College.

Hobart's schedule is listed below. Nice work on the helmet / dates look! Only 149 days and counting....

Go Bart!