Sunday, May 30, 2021

Statesmen Name Tri-Captains for the 2021 Season

Last Friday on Twitter, the Hobart Football team announced their captains for the 2021 fall season (the Statesmen's 127th). 

The three captains will be:


SR OLB Emmett Forde is a multiple All-American (AFCA & D3football.com) and not surprisingly will be a key aspect to the Statesmen's defense this fall. 

SR DB Jared Leake will lead the Hobart secondary once again and is a returning second team All East Region (D3football.com) and first team All-Conference player.

JR TE Mike Zaccone may not have the statistics or accolades as his fellow captains, but his selfless play as a blocker and leader on and off the field make this NJ native a strong choice.

Congratulations to these Statesmen on this recognition from their teammates and coaching staff. We're less than 100 days away from Week 1 vs. Alfred. 

Can't wait and go 'Bart!


Monday, May 24, 2021

Thank You to the Class of 2021!

One of the bigger graduating classes the Hobart Football team has fielded in some time, the Class of 2021 has had a roller coaster ride of a college experience. Recruited by former HC Mike Cragg, these Statesmen went 7-3 in their first season, then saw Cragg's retirement lead to the return of Kevin DeWall '00.

The 2018 season got off to a rough start - I remember because I was there - but this young team would persevere to eventually post a winning record in DeWall's first season as HC. In 2019 we saw continued improvement, and the team finished 9-2, bringing the program it's first postseason win since 2015 - the New York State Bowl championship!

Unfortunately with the cancellation of the 2020 season, the vast majority of these student athletes never got to have a true final regular season / Senior Day experience on the Boz. I understand over the most recent graduation weekend, there were a number of events held and this Class of 2021 was celebrated appropriately.

While I understand that there will be five 5th year SR players returning to campus this fall:

SR DB Cal Sullivan

SR DB Jared Leake

SR OLB Emmett Forde

SR DL Shane White

SR DL Isaiah Boone

Moving on from Geneva will be this group of fine Statesmen:

8Andres Lopez Andres LopezWRSR5-8160Damascus, Md.Bullis School
9Jabbar Morris Jabbar MorrisDBSR5-11190Amityville, N.Y.O'Connell Copiague
11Alex Milliken Alex MillikenRBSR6-0204Sparta, N.J.Sparta
12Jimmy Adams Jimmy AdamsWRSR6-3220Hopkinton, Mass.Hopkinton
23Mike Giacobbe Mike GiacobbeWRSR6-0196Medway, Mass.Catholic Memorial
25Matt Horgan Matt HorganDBSR5-9180West Newbury, Mass.Central Catholic
28Ryan Rossiter Ryan RossiterDBSR5-11190Sparta, N.J.Sparta
35Collin Urie Collin UrieLBSR6-0215St. Johnsbury, Vt.St. Johnsbury Academy

49Mike Rossiter Mike RossiterLBSR5-11215Sparta, N.J.Sparta
55Dillon Carey Dillon CareyOLSR6-1285Ashburn, Va.Stone Bridge
66Josh Hylkema Josh HylkemaOLSR6-0280Batavia, N.Y.Alexander
71PJ Tziachris PJ TziachrisOLSR6-2245Cumberland, R.I.Tabor Academy
74Alex Lanzana Alex LanzanaOLSR6-0290Mahwah, N.J.Mahwah
77Chris Ciurcina Chris CiurcinaDLSR5-11260Garden City, N.Y.Garden City
88Jake Bergmann Jake BergmannTESR6-3228Leesburg, Va.Gonzaga College HS
92Zach Rudolph Zach RudolphDLSR6-2250Bethlehem, Pa.Southern Lehigh
93Kyle Hackett Kyle HackettKSR6-2165Charlton, Mass.Worcester Academy

99Yves Montissol Yves MontissolDLSR5-7245Spring Valley, N.Y.Saint Joseph

I'd like to congratulate and thank these hard working young men and Statesmen for their dedication to HWS and the Statesmen Football program. We can't wait to learn of your future successes in life!

Thanks as always for reading and go 'Bart! 

Friday, May 21, 2021

Class of 2025 (Part VII)

Here were today's three latest Hobart Statesmen Football commits. There could be potentially 1-2 more over the coming weeks / over the summer:

HC Kevin DeWall '00 has always had a good eye for special teams talent, and it's interesting Hobart is going to places like Texas to find it. PK Justin Fahys will be the sole Texan on the roster, but the Statesmen have had some good success in the past with players like Rio Schmidt '18 from the Lone Star state.


A second CPHS player and another Bangaly will join the Statesmen as a CB. Bangaly Kante did a PG year and is a dual sport athlete, standing 6'3" and 185 lbs. Last decade former HC Mike Cragg used to joke about the undersized players in the Statesmen secondary. That's not the case today and Kante certainly fits the mold of what Hobart is building on defense.


Ethan Kowalski is a strong interior OL prospect (he played RG at LHS) with decent size (6'2" 250 lbs.) and solid technique. You can check his highlight reel here. A native of Western NY, Kowalski is staying relative close to home and appears to be a great student (4.0 GPA) to boot.

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!


Thursday, May 20, 2021

Class of 2025 (Part VI)

20 names in with only 7 or  more to go. I am guessing that tomorrow the @HobartFootball twitter feed will reveal the final student athletes instead of the daily "four-blocker" we've been updating you on.

This is an interesting group to me, mostly because I hadn't been able to uncover any recruiting commitment news on these guys until today. The next group in the Class of 2025 is as follows:

DL Bangaly Stephan Berte is from my home state of CT, but attended a HS I haven't heard of before, Capital Prep Harbor (in Bridgeport). There isn't a lot of information on Berte online, but his size 6' 3" 245 lbs. is promising, especially in a position unit Hobart needs more depth.


Another good looking LB, Alex Dalton is coming up from MD to join the Statesmen. His Hudl profile says he played DE/TE at GHS, but at 6' 195 lbs. is better suited to move to OLB. His highlight reel shows him doing well at MLB also. 


Another recruit from NJ, Ryan Hinman received the "athlete" designation from the Hobart coaching staff. This means he could be looked at for a variety of role:, QB, RB, WR/TE, or DB/LB. He has good size at 6'2" 220 lbs. and his highlight reel shows his athleticism. I'll be interested to see where Ryan ends up.


Another Floridian (Boca Raton), Jovan Joseph is a nice add to the defensive secondary at safety. While his highlight reel focused mostly on his skills as a RB, Jovan's speed and athleticism will be a bigger asset on defense.

Only five more to go! Next week I'll do a special tribute to the Class of 2021.

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!


Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Class of 2025 (Part V)

We keep the recruiting updates going today with four more future Statesmen players. 

The first is a QB from CO I wrote about back in February. 


A teammate who'll be blocking for Colombi is from my old neck of the woods, in the west San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, Elijah "Planet" Christian. I wrote about him back in February also. 


The next is a LB from the North Shore of Boston, Anthony Romano. Based on his highlights Romano is an athletic player, blocking and receiving as a TE. It looks like the Hobart coaches see him on the defensive side of the ball to start his college career, and Anthony certainly fits the long-time mold of Statesmen 'backers.


DB Aaden Woodard also appeared on this blog back in February and looks like a strong candidate in the defensive secondary.


That's 20 down and nine more to go. This is shaping up to be a really strong class for the Statesmen football program!

Thanks as always for reading (on our way to 300k!) and go 'Bart!


Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Class of 2025 (Part IV)

We keep it rolling with the next (H) block of four new Statesmen starting with:

WR Di’Quann Baker from Towson, MD is a small but speedy guy who is also a strong cover corner. Time will tell were he lands on the roster, but he makes up for his lack of size with toughness and skill based on his highlight reel.

The first real ST add will be PK Tobias Wefering from West Islip HS in Long Island, NY:


I wrote about Kevin, a big LB from NJ, in early February along with another Statesmen recruit who'll we see show up on this list in the next day or so.


TE Luke Hescock is one of the more intriguing recruits in the Class of 2025, given his combination of size and the fact his big brother was a D1 athlete at UCF. I wrote about Luke back in January so he was clearly one of our early ED1 commits. His size and athleticism should help Hobart right away.

We'll keep the updates on the Class of 2025 coming tomorrow and throughout the rest of the week.

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart! 


Monday, May 17, 2021

The Class of 2025 (Part III)

First off, congratulations to the Class of 2021 on their graduations from HWS yesterday. Second, it's hard to believe that my own graduation happened almost 25 years ago. Time flies, as they say. Third, I plan to do a tribute to the Class of 2021 later this week or early next, but for now we'll forge ahead on introducing these future graduates and alumni, in the Class of 2025.

Today's group has some "familiar" faces as we'll see in the links below:


Going into the fall 2021 preseason, the biggest area of need for the Hobart defense will be at DE. Josh Cox could be thrust into action quickly if he can learn the playbook and adjust to the college game quickly. I wrote about Josh (along with another big lineman from CA who I'm sure we'll "meet again" later this week) back in February. The second recruit from the state of GA, Cox brings the right measurables (6' 5" and 240 lbs.) to the table. I'm excited to see how this student athlete and young man develops.


TE Finn Foley is a new name (to me, anyway), but the Brookline and the suburbs of Boston are very familiar territory for the Statesmen coaches from a recruiting perspective. Foley has a few highlights out there that shows he's a tall (6' 5") and big (220+ lbs.), pass catching TE who can block. Based on the roster as it currently stands, TE is an area where Hobart could use a little more depth and competition. Finn certainly should bring that to the table.


I also wrote about LB Vincent Giordano back in February (a couple of days after Josh Cox, ironically). He's a solid 6' 1" 220 hitter who also starred in lacrosse for Sachem North HS. 

Last but certainly not least is Verona HS RB Frank Riggio, one of Hobart's first commits to the Class of 2025, based on twitter activity anyway. Riggio was recognized as one of the better HS players in the state of NJ, appearing in an all-star game (or two). The Statesmen have a pretty loaded RB unit already, but Riggio is no slouch and will probably work his way into some games over the course of the fall.

With 12 down and 17 more to go I expect to have updates on the Class of 2025 all this week and probably into the weekend (based on the math).

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart! 


Saturday, May 15, 2021

The Class of 2025 (Part II)

We continue with our introduction to the Class of 2025 (via the @HobartFootball twitter handle) this morning with four more great student athletes. In particular order we have:


From the "Peach State", the Statesmen welcomes MLB Raki Lott! I did a post on him back in February.


Another player from the Southeast, this one not too far from where I live, actually! WR Michael Battis is another student athlete I posted about around the same time as Lott. Another ED enrollee, welcome Michael!

You can never have too many good OL recruits, and these are a specialty of HC Kevin DeWall '00. I don't know much about OL Colt Lyndaker right now, but I look forward to looking him up on Hudl. Lowville is not far from Watertown, NY and I know Hobart's had good luck recruiting wise in this area for decades.

Bolstering the secondary will CB Chris Ntumba. The Statesmen have found a lot of success recruiting in the state of Virginia, and while the roster may only have a handful of players from that area - the ones they've brought in (e.g., SR OL Dillon Carey and SR TE Jake Bergmann) have a great track record of being strong contributors to the Statesmen program.

That's it for today's update. Come back tomorrow to meet the next set of four from the Class of 2025!

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

 

Friday, May 14, 2021

The Class of 2025 (Part 1)

So much for "Hobart College Football Weekly"!

It's been a really busy couple of weeks for Statesmen news, the latest being the release of the incoming Class of 2025 - some of which I've posted about a few months ago, but to be honest, my "ITH" duties and covering spring D3FB had me less focused on Hobart recruiting news than in prior years.

Starting today we get to meet the new class of recruits, who HC Kevin DeWall '00 tweeted out yesterday that he was:

"Eager to welcome the 2021 recruiting class to our football family" and that this class was made up of "29 recruits from 12 States" and keeps with the Statesmen mantra of "Bring in fewer, invest more."

This group has a lot of leadership qualities (83% were team captains) and athleticism (all were multi-sport competitors).

The next couple of days I will update the blog as they are introduced in groups of four.

Here we go:

I posted about Christian back in February:

An ED RB out of "Strong Island". I posted about Andres back in December:

A 6'3" 225 lbs. DE from NH, addressing a key area of need for Hobart:

A WR from GA - I posted about Tray back on Feb. 23rd:


Congratulations to these four fine student athletes. I look forward to seeing the next 25 over the weekend and into next week.

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!


Tuesday, May 11, 2021

The 2021 Fall Schedule is Released (with some details to follow, soon)!

Early this morning HC Kevin DeWall '00 tweeted out the fall 2021 HFB schedule, indicating "Some times and details still need to be confirmed. Thank you for your support."


Given I had seen Buffalo State's schedule from about a week ago (and they had Union as their Liberty League opener on 10/2/21), I knew there was going to be some changes to what we were supposed to see in 2020, and I'll detail those below. 

Week 1 - The Statesmen will resume their longstanding, local rivalry with Alfred of the Empire 8. This game will be a "Friday Night Lights" one, based on the date, which it was going to be in 2020 as well (also at Alfred, so it appears the OOC games from 2020 kept the H/A sites, the LL didn't). The Saxons played two spring games against Utica, losing the first by committing a number of turnovers and winning the second playing better on defense. 

Week 2 - Home opener vs. Morrisville State: The Mustangs have been a steadily improving program under new(er) HC Ed Raby, Jr.. Morrisville State recently named their captains for the 2021 season, a few of which should be familiar to Hobart fans from the exciting 38-24 shootout the Statesmen won back in 2019.

Week 3 - Saint John Fisher has been avoiding the Statesmen for a few years (including 2019, forcing Hobart to track down a game vs. Rowan of the NJAC), as the Cardinals have struggled to win of late, going .500 or lower since the 2017 season. Originally slated to play in the E8 spring round robin, SJFC opted out, so it's hard to get a read on these Cards. Given they'll have played at least a game or two leading up to this matchup, we'll have a better idea on how tough an opponent SJFC will be come September. 

Week 4 - Homecoming and Family Weekend vs. Keystone College (PA): The Giants are a first-year program, technically, but they've been practicing to get ready for this season for two years. They were going to be Hobart's Homecoming opponent in 2020, so nothing new here. That said I am really expecting this game to be pretty lopsided and hopefully a lot of younger Statesmen players will get some valuable playing time. We'll have to wait and see.

Week 5 - The LL opener at Ithaca: Can Hobart finally break the Butterfield curse? That will be the topic of conversation leading up to this one. IC is still riding the high of winning Cortaca in Giants Stadium from Nov. 2019. It'll be interesting to see after such a long break what kind of team the Bombers - who I fully expect to be in the hunt for the LL title along with Hobart and Union - will be in October. Regardless, for whatever reason the LL appears to have opted with sticking with their alternating annual schedule vs. having their member teams play the 2020 version. This does change things around for the next four years.

Week 6 - Bye Week: Which I have to say is perfectly placed, right in the middle of the season. If Hobart can get to this point either 5-0 or 4-1, they'll be in great shape to make another postseason run.

Week 7 - The Statesmen will host RPI in LL play. The Engineers have been one of the worse COVID-affected programs (not because of infections, but because the school completely shut down) in the East, as the Engineers basically didn't allow any practices for most of the 20-21 academic year, finally allowing some spring sports. This will put RPI at a major disadvantage and I could see them struggle this fall because of it. It'll be interesting to see what HC Ralph Isernia can do to overcome these setbacks. Regardless, Hobart knows they can't take the Engineers lightly, as RPI has played Hobart better than most LL teams in the prior decade.

Week 8 - The Statesmen take on the Saints: Hobart fans and families will be happy to skip the trip up to the "North Country", getting back-to-back home games. The Saints and their pass-heavy offense started showing some promise in 2019, so I expect them to be a tougher out than we have seen in recent years.

Week 9 - The de facto LL Championship Game (?): The Statesmen and Dutchmen will once again resume a later October date on the schedule for what'll likely be the biggest game of the regular season. Union returns a lot of talent, including QB William Bellamy, so Hobart will have it's work cut out for themselves. Should both teams come into this game undefeated, it'll have a national audience. Can't wait for this one.

Week 10 - Senior Day vs. Buffalo State: This will be a good regular season home finale for the Class of 21 & 22, as we know there are a handful of 5th years that will be playing their final regular season home game at the Boz. Buffalo State was in rebuilding mode back in 2019, but the practice and other restrictions placed on SUNY schools was a bit extreme, so they, like RPI, may struggle to get back to being competitive.

Week 11 - Regular season finale at Rochester: HC Chad Martinovich '94 has been quietly building back the Yellow Jackets program and has landed some fine recruits over the past two years. I expect this game to be competitive, and it's a must-win for Hobart who will be looking to either clinch another LL title (officially) or landing a coveted NCAA at large or other postseason bowl bid.

In summary, not a lot of surprises here and while some may say the OOC schedule isn't super strong, the biggest take-away I see is Hobart has to take on it's toughest competition - Ithaca and the defending LL champ Union - on the road. That said the 2021 season is one where the Statesmen will need to be "road warriors", although fortunately for families and fans, most of the trips won't be too far from home.

I'll update the above as kickoff times or other details are released. Thanks for reading at go 'Bart!


Monday, May 10, 2021

Block H Awards Honor Statesmen Student Athletes

The Hobart College Statesmen Athletic Association (SAA aka the team behind Hobart's teams) held their annual award ceremony recently, virtually, given HWS COVID protocols.

A number of Statesmen FB players were recognized and we'll list them below, in alphabetical order:














Congratulations to all of these outstanding Statesmen! You can read more about these and other awards via this link.

Thanks as always for checking out the blog and go 'Bart!