Thursday, December 27, 2012

Yoder Accepts HC Job at Shenandoah

Word has been received that Hobart College Football's Defensive Coordinator Scott Yoder (Hobart Class of 2001) has accepted the open Head Coach position at Shenandoah University (Wincester, VA).  The Hornets released former Coach Paul Barnes after a 1-9 season in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).  D3football.com reported Barnes' dismissal and the start of a national search back on November 12th:

http://d3football.com/seasons/2012/contrib/20121112gygcdi

The Statesmen defeated the ODAC Champion Washington & Lee University (8-3), 38-20, in the first round of the 2012 Division III Football Tournament.  Although it has not been formally announced, it appears as though Yoder will assume a top job for the first time in his young, but extremely successful, career.


Yoder has lead the Hobart defense for four seasons and leaves Geneva after 10+ years on the Statesmen coaching staff.  His defensive units have earned several accolades and were ranked as high as second in the nation for total defense in the 2012 season.

Yoder was both a football and lacrosse star as a Statesmen undergrad.  He finished his football career with 108 receptions for 1,361 yards.  As a SR WR he earned first-team accolades from the ECAC and the Liberty League (LL).  Prior to leading the Hobart defense he did stints as a Defensive Backs and Wide Receivers Coach.  Dan Suozzi '05 broke the Statesmen receiving record under Yoder's tutelage.

He faces a tall order getting Shenandoah back on track as the Hornets have had only one winning season (going 6-4 in 2011) in the past eight years. 

I assume Hobart Head Coach Mike Cragg and Athletics Director Mike Hanna '68 will commence a search for Yoder's replacement immediately.  Although this is a big loss to the Statesmen program, it is exciting for Coach Yoder and not a surprise given the success the Statesmen defense has had over the past 5-10 years.

Please join me in wishing Coach Yoder the best in his new endeavor.  He will always be a Statesman and was a big reason in helping lift Hobart's football program to new heights.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Hobart Players Named to D3Football.com All-America Team, Finish 9th in Final Poll

The Hobart Statesmen (12-1) saw three players named to the D3Football.com All-American team last week.  SO DE Tyre Coleman, JR OLB Devin Worthington and SR OL Art Garvey earned first, second and third team nominations, respectively.  I believe this is the first time in the history of Hobart Football that three players made this honor, and Coleman's first team nomination is likely a first as well.

Hobart ended up dropping two spots to ninth in the final post-season 2012 D3Football.com poll, but finishing in the Top 10 out of 239 D3 programs is another first for the Statesmen (and likely will lead to a high preseason ranking in 2013).  Hobart was leapfrogged by North Central (9-3) and Elmhurst (10-2), previously ranked 14th and 17th.  The latter gave third ranked University of Saint Thomas (14-1 and the national runner up) a better game, losing 24-17, after taking an early lead off of turnovers and UST mistakes.

Links to the All-America and Final Polls are below:

http://www.d3football.com/awards/all-americans/2012

http://www.d3football.com/top25/2012/final

This will be the final blog post of 2012.  I'd like to thank all the readers / visitors to the site (11k+ since August) for their support this historic season.  I'll be back in 2013 with reports on incoming recruits and hopefully an update on a tenth game for the Statesmen this fall. 

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Hobart Named Lambert Trophy D3 Winner

Hobart College won the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Lambert Meadowlands Award for the best Division III football program (in the east).  A link to the announcement is listed below:

http://www.ecacsports.com/sports/fall/fball/news/General/2012-2013/Lambert_Champions_FCS_II_III

A history of the Lambert Trophy is available here for those unfamilar with the award: 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert-Meadowlands_Trophy

The Statesmen finished the season 12-1, falling to National Finalists St. Thomas (14-0), who will play for the National Championship this Friday night against #1 Mount Union (14-0).

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Statesmen Garner Post Season Awards

The seventh ranked Hobart Statesmen (12-1) are being recognized for a historic season by a wide array of conference, regional and related post season awards.

Earlier in the year the following Statesmen players were named to the All-Liberty League (LL) teams:

First team
SR RB Bobby Dougherty
JR RB Steven Webb
SR WR Junior Woodard
OL Art Garvey
OL Ali Marpet
SO DL Nick Auriemma
SO DE Tyre Coleman (also named the LL DPOY)
JR LB Devin Worthington
JR DB Jolyon Davis

Second team
SR QB Nick Strang
SR OL Tyler Garvey
SR LB Andrew Klindera
SO DB Fajri Jackson
FY PK James Hull
FY P Josh Neuss

Honorable mention
SR TE Brent Matazinsky
SO OL DeAndre Smith 
JR DB Kevin Hearon
SO DL Troy Johnson
JR RS Steven Webb (return specialist)

Head Coach Mike Cragg and his team were also awarded the "Coaching Staff of the Year" by the LL.

D3football.com placed the following Statesmen on their "All-Region Team," with SO DE Tyre Coleman winning "Defensive Player of the Year" for the East.

First team
SR OL Art Garvey
SO DE Tyre Coleman
JR LB Devin Worthington

Second team
SR RB Bobby Dougherty
SO OL Ali Marpet

Third team
JR RB Steven Webb
SR DL Nick Auriemma

Head Coach Mike Cragg was also named the American Football Coaches Association Region 1 Coach of the Year.  This is the second time he received this award, the prior award being received after the 2002 season.

JR OL Michael Green was also recognized as a Capital One Academic All-American.

All the press releases of each award / announcement is captured below:

LL awards:
http://www.libertyleagueathletics.com/sports/2012/11/14/FB_1114120825.aspx?path=football

D3football.com All-Region Teams:
http://www.d3football.com/awards/all-region/index

AFCA award:
http://www.hwsathletics.com/news/2012/12/3/HFB_1203122800.aspx

Capital One AA awards:
http://www.hwsathletics.com/news/2012/12/4/HFB_1204125116.aspx

Congratulations to these great Statesmen!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

#7 Statesmen Dig a Hole, Then Get Buried In It By #4 St. Thomas, 47-7

The seventh ranked Hobart Statesmen's Cinderella run to the Elite 8 came to an abrupt and rough ending Saturday in Minnesota against the fourth ranked University of Saint Thomas (UST) Tommies.  The hosts proved why they have become one of the four best programs in Division III with a dominating performance, making Hobart unable to execute the formula that made them successful in 2012.

Things got off to a bad start quickly with a low punt snap on the Statesmen's first possession.  The FY PK Josh Neuss' kick was blocked and recovered at the Hobart five yard line.  On the next play the Statesmen lost their All-American JR OLB Devin Worthington after a chop block took him out of the game.  The Tommies RB Brenton Braddock scored from four yards out on the ensuing play.  The two point play was good and UST took an early 8-0 lead.

Another Hobart miscue, a personal foul penalty on SR LB Andrew Klindera, following another short punt gave the Tommies the ball at the Hobart 32 yard line.  Without Worthington in the lineup UST double teamed SO DE Tyre Coleman giving SO QB Matt O'Connell all day to find WR Charlie Dowdle for 28 yards to the Statesmen four.  Another Braddock TD quickly followed and Hobart found itself down 15-0 less than six minutes into the game after the Paul Graupner kick was good.

The Statesmen looked like they may have a chance to fight back into the game when JR RB Steven Webb took a hand off on fourth and one and sprinted 66 yards for a TD.  The FY PK James Hull point after was good and Hobart had trimmed the Tommies lead to 15-7.

Another Statesmen penalty would bail out UST again, this time on an encroachment to make a fourth and eight punt into a fourth and three.  The Tommies went for it and faked a punt around left end to get the first down.  SR QB Nick Strang would throw two first half interceptions (INTs) as he struggled to get the offense going.

Graupner added a 42 yard FG late in the second quarter and a questionable pass interference call set up the Tommies' final score of the first half, a two yard TD pass from O'Connell to TE Matt Allen for a commanding 32-7 lead with nine seconds remaining in the half.

The second half was more UST as they drove down the field and scored on another Braddock rushing TD to push the game to 38-7.  It was just that type of day for Hobart in that even when Coleman blocked the extra point, the Tommies recovered it for the two point play.

UST's final TD was aided by a personal foul on SR LB Nick Zapp giving the Tommies the ball in Statesmen territory yet again.  RB Jack Kaiser capped the scoring with a one yard TD rush and the 47-7 rout.

Hobart was lead by Webb with 103 rushing yards and a TD.  Battery mate SR RB Bobby Dougherty tallied 39 yards which was enough to push him over the 1,000 yard mark in his final season.  It is the first time since 1977 Hobart has had two 1,000 yard rushers.  SR WR Junior Woodard caught four passes which was good enough for him to break the all-time Hobart consecutive games with a catch mark set by Dan Suozzi '05.

As usual Klindera lead the Statesmen in tackles, with 12, giving the SR LB over 100 this season.

The Tommies were lead by Braddock with four rushing scores.  On defense, which stifled the Hobart running game to a season low 140 yards and one TD, UST was lead by Dan Bedor and Harry Pitera with five tackles a piece.

The loss drops the Statesmen to 12-1 on the season while the Tommies improve to 13-0 for the second straight year.  UST will face the winner of today's UW-Oshkosh vs. Linfield game next Saturday in the Final Four.

More thoughts on today's game tomorrow night at 7:30 PM in the season finale of ITH (www.inthehuddlle.com).  In spite of the loss, there is a lot to be proud of this year's Statesmen team.