The Hobart Statesmen have been unable to find the right fit for their open dates on 9/14 or 10/19 this fall. According to sources, Montclair State (from the NJAC) was in the running but a deal couldn't be put together (and ultimately the Hawks signed an OOC game with Alfred University of the Empire 8 instead). Hobart Athletics hopes to secure a 10 game schedule again in the 2014 season.
What this means for Hobart in 2013 is the Statesmen will only host four regular season home games. The confirmed home dates at this point are:
9/21 vs. Utica (night game / parent's weekend)
10/5 vs. WPI
10/26 vs. RPI
11/9 vs. SLU
This is arguably the Statesmen's easiest home schedule in the past few years. Normally Utica and RPI would be considered tougher opponents but both will have graduated their All-star QBs (in the case of Utica, Andrew Benkwitt was a four year starter and Mike Hermann at RPI was two time LL offensive player of the year and current NFL prospect). RPI also graduates 21 SRs (including Hermann) and will likely be rebuilding under (yet another) new coach (Ralph Isernia, previously the OC at Ferrum).
WPI and SLU won't be taken lightly, but Hobart did beat both by a combined score of 95-22 last season. The Engineers and Saints had down years in 2012, WPI winning only two games and SLU going 0-10.
Given the above, the Statesmen's path to another Liberty League (LL) title will need to come away from Geneva. Key road games this fall include:
10/12 @ Springfield - The Pride finished in 3rd place in their inaugral LL season. Although SC did graduate some strong RBs, they do return 2012 LL Rookie of Year QB Jonathan Marreo
11/2 @ Union - The Dutchmen finished 2nd in the LL and gave Hobart all they could handle in a 42-34 shootout last October at the Boz. Union returns several key players including RB TJ Franzese, QB Connor Eck and WR Kyle Reynolds
11/16 @ Rochester - QB Dean Kennedy proved he was ready to take over the Yellow Jacket offense and the UofR gave Hobart a tough game. The Jackets pulled within 5 points of Hobart in the fourth quarter before Statesmen QB Kelly Olney put the game out of reach. The UofR is always a tough out in the Centennial Cup rivalry game
Stay tuned as we'll report on incoming Hobart players in the coming months.
An attempt by an avid, yet geographically distant, Hobart alum and football fan to offer (somewhat) unbiased analysis while concurrently cheering on his alma mater.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Trinity Pawling's Thornton Commits to Hobart
SR LB/RB Zach Thornton of Trinity Pawling School (Scarsdale, NY) let the "twitterverse" know he's going to be a Statesmen last week. Thornton (aka @thatflyguy44) tweeted this:
Thorton is listed at 6' 220 lbs was co-captain for the Pride which finished 5-2 in the competitive Erickson (NE/NY Prep School) Conference, 5-3 overall in 2012. He looks like he has good speed and "football smarts" (e.g., causing fumbles, good anticipation in plugging gaps). My guess is he comes in as a LB but could be utilized as a FB, pending personnel decisions by the coaching staff.
Thornton rushed for 782 yards (97.8 YPG average) with 11 rushing TDs. On defense he recorded 58 total tackles, a sack, fumble recovery and interception. Although it's not stated explicitly, I believe the FR was for a TD in what was a lopsided 37-7 win over Berkshire last October.
Class of 2017!!!!! My new home #HobartFootball instagr.am/p/W2dh_gLjyw/
Thorton is listed at 6' 220 lbs was co-captain for the Pride which finished 5-2 in the competitive Erickson (NE/NY Prep School) Conference, 5-3 overall in 2012. He looks like he has good speed and "football smarts" (e.g., causing fumbles, good anticipation in plugging gaps). My guess is he comes in as a LB but could be utilized as a FB, pending personnel decisions by the coaching staff.
Thornton rushed for 782 yards (97.8 YPG average) with 11 rushing TDs. On defense he recorded 58 total tackles, a sack, fumble recovery and interception. Although it's not stated explicitly, I believe the FR was for a TD in what was a lopsided 37-7 win over Berkshire last October.
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