The #14 ranked Hobart Statesmen host the Brockport State Golden Eagles in a rematch of last season's exciting 41-35 shootout, this Saturday at Boswell Field.
Last season Hobart prevailed after a five yard run by then JR RB Joe Letizia with 1:29 remaining capped an eight-play, 88 yard drive. A last gasp attempt by the Golden Eagles would be stuffed by the Statesmen defense, especially after a holding penalty and then a 21 yard loss thanks to a sack by then JR DE Brandon Ball set up a 4th and 37 that Brockport wouldn't convert.
The Statesmen have updated their two-deep according to HWSAthletics.com, including a few changes from when I spoke to the coaching staff back in mid-August. You can read about those here.
Scouting the Golden Eagles
Thanks to my buddy Ray Biggs, a D3football.com contributor and voice of the Utica College Pioneers football (and Hockey) broadcasts, for some great insight into who's coming back this season to Brockport. We preview this game, along with many others, in our preseason video podcast you can find here on the ITH Facebook page.
The Golden Eagles return 15 starters from last season's 7-4 squad. The offense welcomes back eight starters, but Brockport did lose one of their all-time great players in the graduation of Dan Andrews. Andrews gashed the Hobart defense for 184 rushing yards and three TDs in 2016. This season the RB position will be decided between FY RB Chris Clark, JR RB Christian Hollister and Gannon University transfer SO RB Justin Morrison.
Brockport doesn’t expect
to replicate Andrews' level of production right away, but these players, while inexperienced, are solid athletes. The Golden Eagles need a running game that can spell SO QB Joe Germiniero, who Hobart didn't face last season (save for one play, a two yard run). Germiniero transferred from Albany where he played tight end to his HS position of QB (he has a younger brother who's also a QB who I heard enrolled at Union). Although he really didn't play against the Statesmen in 2016, Germinerio eventually earned the starting job, completing a highly efficient 73% of his passes for 1,499 yards and 11 TDs. For that performance he earned the E8 ROTY award.
Germiniero's primarily targets will likely be SO WR Joseph Ortiz and SR WR Jerry Thompson. SR FB Dalton Cooley was a first team all-conference pick and should make the post-Andrews transition a little bit easier given his capabilities as a lead blocker. The OL for Brockport should be outstanding with three all-conference picks returning. First team All-E8 SR OL Mark Sanchez will be the center, 2nd team pick JR OL Caleb Ferdilus and SR OL Justin Torres, an honorable mention pick, are back at OG. SR OL Aidan Barrientos and SR OL James Grennan bring size and experience at OT.
The Golden Eagles defense returns five starters, but at least two others started a few games last season, so you could say it is seven. Either way, Brockport's defense will need to improve after allowing over 27 PPG and nearly 400 YPG in 2016. The good news is they have one of the better coverage
safeties in SR DB Jake O’Connell, who led the E8 in INTs and was a D3football.com
all-region honoree. The Golden Eagles rush defense was stout, but they struggled against the pass, which is probably where and what OC Jon Drach will look to exploit on Saturday.
The 3-3 stack defensive front has JR DT Austin Dean and JR DE Terry McDonald back but there will be a new starter at the other DE spot. SO DE Allassane Coulibaly is among the frontrunners to fill
that need, but he only saw action in three games last season and will need to get up to speed quickly. The Golden
Eagles return JR LB and leading tackler
Matt Szymanski, as well as SR LBs Jake Brickler and Nate Keith. SR DB Julius Mizro is
the lead candidate for the rover and in the secondary, SR DB Julius
Brunson returns for a third year at corner (he was a safety in 2016), with JR DB Rashad Baker likely to play on
the opposite side. SO DB Alaan
Montgomery will join O'Connell at safety.
On special teams, Brockport returns SR PK Brett Renzi. You can read up on him, as well as the entire preseason camp for the Golden Eagles, here. Very impressive coverage by the Brockport Athletic Communications staff.
Keys to the Game:
1. Win the LOS - While this game does feature two outstanding QBs, the best matchup in this game, in my opinion, will be the Brockport OL vs. the Hobart DL. If the Statesmen DL can disrupt Germiniero's rhythm it'll go a long way towards avoiding another shootout game like we saw last season. Also, with several new starters in the Statesmen DB and OLB corps, it's even more important for the pressure up front to not force these newer players to be out in coverage for extended periods. Hobart's offense is sure to put up points, but Statesmen OL's of the past have struggled against 3-3 fronts, so it'll be interesting to see how that matchup goes as well. Part of the reason the Statesmen had to throw the ball so much last season's game was the Golden Eagles DL and LBs held Hobart to only 77 rushing yards on 20 carries (3.5 YPC average). I'd like to see the Statesmen be a little more balanced, and will be curious to see how some of the initial run calls work early on in this game. I also think we'll see a RB by committee approach, given the talents of SR RB Joe Letizia, JR RB Tynard Barfield and FY RB Dakota Harvey.
2. Let's Go Air Show - SR QB Shane Sweeney lit up the Golden Eagles last season to the tune of 420 yards and four TDs. SR WR Brandon Shed set the tone with 11 catches for 190 yards and two scores. Brockport will likely shift O'Connell over to give the CBs help, so we could see Sweeney check down and look for immediate routes being run by guys like SR TE Zach Withers, JR TE Matt Woods and/or JR WR Joe Barrocas. Barrocas scored on a TD reception on the opening drive against Buffalo State in last Saturday night's scrimmage.
3. Keep It Clean - It's hard to play at your best in the first game of the season. It takes time to dial in on all the key aspects of the game. Last season these teams combined for 21 flags for -211 yards and I wouldn't be surprised if we see more than a handful of penalties Saturday. What Hobart did very well against Brockport last year is protect the football. The Statesmen committed zero turnovers while forcing one fumble. While Germiniero was highly efficient, he did throw five INTs over his final five games of 2016. If Hobart's defense can rattle him early, we could see the Statesmen take advantage with a turnover or two.
Prediction:
I'll take Hobart to win this one 42-28. I think it'll be close for most of the game but Hobart will pull away late. Brockport has a lot of offensive firepower, but the Statesmen defense is tough to beat at home, even with a few new starters in positions such as OLB and FS.
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.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Thursday, August 24, 2017
This Anniversary is "Comin Atcha"
Tonight the 14th ranked Hobart College Statesmen will travel to scrimmage future Liberty League member, Buffalo State. Kickoff is slated for 7 pm. This will be a good measuring stick against a solid Bengals team that D3football.com picked to finish in the middle of the Empire 8 conference.
Today also happens to be the 8th anniversary for this website. Yep, back on 8/24/09 I ventured into the "blogosphere" after a few years of posting Hobart Football game previews, recaps and analysis via emails to friends and on D3boards.com under a couple of different handles.
As sort of a #TBT, here's what inspired the name for this space, the 1992 Statesmen slogan (which made it onto this bumper sticker), shown below:
This will be the 9th season of "Comin Atcha - Hobart College Football Weekly", and it's shaping up to be a great one. Next week I'll have some analysis on the Week 1 home and season opener vs. Brockport, some feedback on the Buff State scrimmage and perhaps an update on the status of "In The HuddLLe", which is heading into it's 10th season of covering the Liberty League and East Region D3FB.
Thanks again to all the readers out there, especially as we creep towards that 200k mark!
Go 'Bart!
Today also happens to be the 8th anniversary for this website. Yep, back on 8/24/09 I ventured into the "blogosphere" after a few years of posting Hobart Football game previews, recaps and analysis via emails to friends and on D3boards.com under a couple of different handles.
As sort of a #TBT, here's what inspired the name for this space, the 1992 Statesmen slogan (which made it onto this bumper sticker), shown below:
This will be the 9th season of "Comin Atcha - Hobart College Football Weekly", and it's shaping up to be a great one. Next week I'll have some analysis on the Week 1 home and season opener vs. Brockport, some feedback on the Buff State scrimmage and perhaps an update on the status of "In The HuddLLe", which is heading into it's 10th season of covering the Liberty League and East Region D3FB.
Thanks again to all the readers out there, especially as we creep towards that 200k mark!
Go 'Bart!
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Kickoff 2017 is Here!
We are officially 11 days away from kicking off the 14th ranked Hobart Statesmen's 124th season. In case you haven't already subscribed, please go to D3football.com and sign up for this season's "Kickoff" preseason preview.
I've listed a couple of excerpts from my Hobart preview and article on SR QB Shane Sweeney below:
"While some could say Hobart was 20 seconds away from going 10-0 in the regular season in 2016, another perspective was that Hobart was 2:38 away from going 5-4. Either way, the "cardiac kids" from Geneva come into this season with high expectations after last year’s 9-2 campaign and playoff battle with Mount Union. If they want a rematch with the Purple Raiders, they will have to overcome some inexperience on defense. The "Air Show" offense will put up a lot of points, which should take some of the pressure off of new Defensive Coordinator Aaron Backhaus and his players."
"After completing a six-yard pass on fourth-and-one to get to the Mount Union 37-yard line, Hobart quarterback Shane Sweeney got the call from offensive coordinator Jon Drach:
"RIP 40 Z Eagles"
Sweeney dropped back and fired the ball to tight end Zach Withers, who found a seam in the Purple Raiders defense and ran it in for a touchdown, his second of the day, tying the game at 21 with 5:15 remaining in the third quarter.
Sweeney felt relieved, especially after Hobart fell behind 14-0, then 21-7 earlier in the game.
"Getting that [second] touchdown was big. Once we went into halftime only down by a touchdown, we knew we had a chance. The rest of the country may not have believed we could beat these guys, but we knew we could."
I hope you enjoy reading these articles, as well as the many other features, team previews and predictions in this year's publication. It was a lot of fun to be involved again for a second year, and hope you enjoy it. More on this weekend's annual scrimmage with Buff State, so stay tuned and go 'Bart!
I've listed a couple of excerpts from my Hobart preview and article on SR QB Shane Sweeney below:
"While some could say Hobart was 20 seconds away from going 10-0 in the regular season in 2016, another perspective was that Hobart was 2:38 away from going 5-4. Either way, the "cardiac kids" from Geneva come into this season with high expectations after last year’s 9-2 campaign and playoff battle with Mount Union. If they want a rematch with the Purple Raiders, they will have to overcome some inexperience on defense. The "Air Show" offense will put up a lot of points, which should take some of the pressure off of new Defensive Coordinator Aaron Backhaus and his players."
"After completing a six-yard pass on fourth-and-one to get to the Mount Union 37-yard line, Hobart quarterback Shane Sweeney got the call from offensive coordinator Jon Drach:
"RIP 40 Z Eagles"
Sweeney dropped back and fired the ball to tight end Zach Withers, who found a seam in the Purple Raiders defense and ran it in for a touchdown, his second of the day, tying the game at 21 with 5:15 remaining in the third quarter.
Sweeney felt relieved, especially after Hobart fell behind 14-0, then 21-7 earlier in the game.
"Getting that [second] touchdown was big. Once we went into halftime only down by a touchdown, we knew we had a chance. The rest of the country may not have believed we could beat these guys, but we knew we could."
I hope you enjoy reading these articles, as well as the many other features, team previews and predictions in this year's publication. It was a lot of fun to be involved again for a second year, and hope you enjoy it. More on this weekend's annual scrimmage with Buff State, so stay tuned and go 'Bart!
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Preseason Practices Underway
The 2017 Hobart Statesmen enter their 124th season of play and are hard at work preparing for the upcoming season.
HWS Athletics uploaded a short video of preseason practice clips that feature SR WR Brandon Shed, SR LB Almamy Conde, among several others. While the incoming FY players haven't yet been applied to the roster as of this posting, I would expect that to happen in the next 24-48 hours.
You can see the highlights from practice here.
I noted SR RB Joe Letizia has switched from #25 to #1, SO WR John DelliSanti is now #9 and SO QB Ryan Hoffman is now #10 and SO OLB Jayson Prince is now #20. There may be a couple of other changes, but those jumped out at first glance.
Some bad news is incoming FY WR / DB Jack Daley of Wakefield, MA has apparently suffered a potential season-ending injury at the start of camp. Hoping for the best for Jack and his extended family.
An intra-squad scrimmage is scheduled for Saturday at 3:30 PM ET. I'll provide some eye-witness reports on how it goes this weekend.
A week from today D3football.com will release it's 2017 preseason online preview magazine, "Kickoff". Please consider buying a subscription as you won't be disappointed. It's definitely one of a kind when it comes to D3FB coverage (and I wrote a couple pieces too).
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
HWS Athletics uploaded a short video of preseason practice clips that feature SR WR Brandon Shed, SR LB Almamy Conde, among several others. While the incoming FY players haven't yet been applied to the roster as of this posting, I would expect that to happen in the next 24-48 hours.
You can see the highlights from practice here.
Hobart Football Class of 2018
I noted SR RB Joe Letizia has switched from #25 to #1, SO WR John DelliSanti is now #9 and SO QB Ryan Hoffman is now #10 and SO OLB Jayson Prince is now #20. There may be a couple of other changes, but those jumped out at first glance.
Some bad news is incoming FY WR / DB Jack Daley of Wakefield, MA has apparently suffered a potential season-ending injury at the start of camp. Hoping for the best for Jack and his extended family.
An intra-squad scrimmage is scheduled for Saturday at 3:30 PM ET. I'll provide some eye-witness reports on how it goes this weekend.
A week from today D3football.com will release it's 2017 preseason online preview magazine, "Kickoff". Please consider buying a subscription as you won't be disappointed. It's definitely one of a kind when it comes to D3FB coverage (and I wrote a couple pieces too).
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Camp Opens Today!
OK Hobart Football Fans, today's the day. The Statesmen open camp as they prep for their 124th season of gridiron action. A group of 110 young men from across the nation are checking into Geneva for the 2017 season. Expectations are high as Hobart comes in ranked 14th in the D3football.com preseason Top 25.
Speaking of D3football.com, SR RB Joe Letizia earned a spot on their annual Kickoff Preseason Preview online magazine. You can order yours here. I wrote the Liberty League and NEWMAC team capsules, as well as conducted an interview with SR QB, Co-Captain and 1st team preseason All-American Shane Sweeney for this publication, which will be available on August 22.
Kickoff against Brockport is coming up fast, so make sure to take a look at the Eagles, as well as the rest of the Statesmen's opponents soon.
I'll work on getting some updates from camp, as well as the annual scrimmage against (soon to be Liberty League associate member) Buff State.
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
Speaking of D3football.com, SR RB Joe Letizia earned a spot on their annual Kickoff Preseason Preview online magazine. You can order yours here. I wrote the Liberty League and NEWMAC team capsules, as well as conducted an interview with SR QB, Co-Captain and 1st team preseason All-American Shane Sweeney for this publication, which will be available on August 22.
Kickoff against Brockport is coming up fast, so make sure to take a look at the Eagles, as well as the rest of the Statesmen's opponents soon.
I'll work on getting some updates from camp, as well as the annual scrimmage against (soon to be Liberty League associate member) Buff State.
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Sweeney, Shed and Schmidt Earn D3football.com All-American Honors
D3football.com released it's preseason All-American team today and there were three Statesmen recognized:
SR QB Shane Sweeney - 1st Team Offense
SR WR Brandon Shed - 1st Team Offense
SR P Rio Schmidt - 2nd Team Specialist
A link to the preseason team list can be seen here.
Congratulations to these Statesmen players! Only 11 more days until preseason camp opens!
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
SR QB Shane Sweeney - 1st Team Offense
SR WR Brandon Shed - 1st Team Offense
SR P Rio Schmidt - 2nd Team Specialist
A link to the preseason team list can be seen here.
Congratulations to these Statesmen players! Only 11 more days until preseason camp opens!
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
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