Thursday, January 31, 2019

Shed's Search Continues

The AAF announced their 52-man rosters across their 8 team league yesterday. It was a close call, but unfortunately former D3football.com and Hobart College All-American WR Brandon Shed '18 wasn't one of the players selected.

The San Antonio Commanders, the team that Shed was invited to compete in camp by, ultimately elected to stick with a  primarily Texas and Midwest-only WR corps. In fact, across the entire AAF, only 3 of the 416 available roster spots went to former D3FB players (which I am honestly surprised by, but maybe shouldn't be given the NFL's bias against small school players in general).

These players are:

  • DB Dwayne Hollis of NC Wesleyan to the Atlanta Legends
  • WR Donteea Dye from Heidelberg (OH, same conference as Mount Union) - a former teammate of Ali Marpet '15 on the Buccaneers - by the Orlando Apollos
  • DE Jake Payne of Shenandoah (VA), who was coached by Scott Yoder '01, by the Birmingham Iron

According to local San Antonio blog 210football.com, former Syracuse and Dallas Cowboy great, now GM of the Commanders, Daryl Johnston said "some of the toughest roster decisions were at receiver."

While Brandon's dream of playing professional football remains temporarily on hold, it's possible he could be claimed by another AAF team at any point. After close calls in Minneapolis (with the Vikings) and most recently with San Antonio, the third time should be the charm for one of our favorite Statesmen.

Keep grinding Brandon!

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!


Monday, January 14, 2019

Statesmen Post 2019 Slate (and it's REALLY good)

The Hobart College Football team announced it's 2019 regular season schedule today and it's one of the best I've seen in over 25 years of following Statesmen football!

It's a full 10-game slate with some old and new out-of-conference foes, as well as the usual Liberty League ones - with one new addition.

Let's break it down:

Week 1 - 9/7/19 - Home and season opener vs. Brockport 
The Golden Eagles (11-1) were upset in the NCAA playoffs by LL Champions RPI (10-2) and will lose a huge amount of it's top-ranked defensive players to graduation. SR QB Joe Germiniero is back however, so this will be a highly-anticipated game for both teams. Brockport will likely be ranked in most preseason Top 25 polls.

Week 2 - 9/14/19 @ SUNY-Morrisville 
The Mustangs finished with a respectable 6-5 season, including a 4-3 mark in the always competitive Empire 8. They earned an ECAC bowl berth against Grove City of the Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC), but lost in a 56-48 shootout.

Week 3 - 9/21/19 vs. Rowan
So I may have had a hand in this game getting on the schedule after I interviewed Rowan HC Jay Accorsi on ITH and texted HC Kevin DeWall '00 about Rowan's open dates directly thereafter. To be fair, the NJAC lost two teams (Frostburg to D2 and Southern VA to the ODAC), so this could have happened regardless. Even though the Profs had an up and down year finishing 6-4, they are a huge add to the 2019 Hobart schedule. This will be a very closely watched East Region OOC battle.

Week 4 - 9/28/19 - Homecoming & Family Weekend vs. Montclair State
One of the surprise teams of 2018, the Red Hawks were 10 points away from being undefeated NJAC Champions. They almost cracked the NCAA bracket (and probably should have been in) as an at-large selection. This will be another tough test for the Statesmen prior to shifting into LL play.

Week 5 - 10/5/19 @ Union
Union will be looking for redemption after losing 29-28 to the Statesmen in 2018. The Dutchmen found new QB, RB and WR stars for their team but are graduating a lot of defense.

Week 6 - 10/12/19 vs. RPI
The Statesmen have struggled with the Engineers of late and it's likely RPI enter 2019 as a Top 25 ranked team and rated as the LL favorites. The Statesmen have lost three straight to the Engineers and are 3-5 against them this decade (Hobart won three in a row between the 2012-14 seasons). A win here would be big.

Week 7 - 10/19/19 @ Ithaca
Hobart will look to break another losing streak on the road against the Bombers. It's been well documented that the Statesmen have never won at Butterfield Stadium. This is the last in a brutal gauntlet of games against teams that finished with winning records last season.

Week 8 - 10/26/19
The bye week.

Week 9 - 11/2/19 vs. SLU
Hobart's home stretch for the regular season starts with Saint Lawrence. The Saints were a young team in 2018 and will be bringing back a lot of talent like the Statesmen.

Week 10 - 11/9/19 vs. Buffalo State
Long time preseason scrimmage opponent Buff State has joined the LL as an affiliate member. Long time HC Jerry Boyes retired after a disappointing 1-9 2018 campaign. Christian Ozolins is the interim HC but provides continuity having been on staff since 2003.

Week 11 - 11/16/19 vs. UofR
The Centennial Cup is back as the regular season finale again. HC Chad Martinovich '94 also endured a 1-9 campaign in 2018, but should start showing signs of improvement with his first recruiting class coming in for 2019.

Summary

Six home games, two against NJAC teams means this is one of the most competitive schedules you'll see in the East Region. While this isn't a surprise to some Hobart fans after they finished with the #1 SOS in the nation in 2018, it'll be one of the most demanding slates the Statesmen have faced in some time. I can't wait to see how the team tackles this challenge after returning so many young players who had significant starting / playing time in 2018. 

Exciting times are ahead for Hobart Football fans and family.

Thanks as always for reading and go 'Bart!


Friday, January 11, 2019

Shed in San Antonio Commanders Preseason Camp

The NCAA season is over and the NFL is winding down, but football won't end in February. The new upstart Alliance of American Football (or AAF) will be kicking off nationally televised games the Saturday after the Super Bowl.

One of the hundreds of hopeful AAF stars is Hobart grad and former D3football.com All-American WR Brandon Shed '18.



Shed, who's one of three former D3FB players on the current roster (others attended Wesley and Berry Colleges in DE and GA, respectively) will be competing with a number of former D1 and NFL caliber players. So far so good as Brandon has flashed in camp and was cited in a recent article by 210football.com, which has been covering the team. You can follow Brandon and the AAF on Twitter, Instagram and elsewhere to stay up to date. Rosters will be cut down from about 70-5 to just over 50, similar to what you see in the NFL regular season.

I know all of the Statesmen out there will be hoping to see #15 make the cut and be seen on the nationally televised broadcasts next month and through April. The AAF has some rule changes to make it a bit different from the NFL (e.g., no kickoffs, ball is placed at the 25; no PATs, only 2-PT conversions allowed after a TD, etc).

Good luck Brandon and go 'Bart!