The Hobart College Statesmen football team traveled to Alfred, NY last evening to scrimmage against the Alfred University Saxons. The Statesmen showed well and a lot of players gained valuable playing time, allowing the coaching staff to make some final decisions leading into Week 1.
A few key items of note:
OL - I appears as though the coaching staff has made some initial decisions regarding the OL with SO OL Ludner Mercy moving to C and JR OL Alex Lanzana moving to OG. JR OL Corey Dillon remained in his guard spot from last season and SO OL Kieran Paskewitz and JR OL P.J. Tziachris played as the first team OTs. The latter is an interesting pick by the coaches given P.J. was previously a TE, and at 245 lbs, definitely under-sized compared to past Hobart OTs. Still, quickness, technique and skill can trump brute size and strength, especially for an offense like the Statesmen's.
D - The Hobart defense made a statement, causing at least three turnovers and coming up with several key stops in the scrimmage. While the second string did allow a passing TD in the second quarter, the Statesmen defense completely shut out the Saxons in the first. Hobart only gave up two first downs in the opening quarter, one via penalty. However, the overall discipline showed by this year's team was much improved compared to last season.
QB - The starting job appears to be SR QB Ryan Hofmann's after leading the team on a TD drive and committing no turnovers in the scrimmage. He reportedly looked sharp and in command of the offense, finding his receivers on both short and long pass plays. SO QB David Krewson struggled a bit, and all three FY QBs had opportunities to play.
RB - FY RB Rayshawn Boswell, a name that didn't make it into the recruiting recap, but obviously was a late add to the roster, showed flashes running the ball last night. He joins the Statesmen along with FY FS Alex Barnosky, who was a HS teammate of his at the Berkshire School (MA). Boswell was a triple option / wildcat style of QB who's not only fast (4.5 speed) but also elusive. His highlight reel can be seen here. With JR RB Shane White and JR RB Alex Milliken nursing minor injuries, the younger RBs on the team had ample opportunities to show off against the Saxons.
Overall, it's pretty safe to say Hobart "won" the scrimmage against a solid Alfred team. With the regular season almost upon us, I'll start working on next week's game preview while I wait and see how Hurricane Dorian approaches FL (or not, hopefully).
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
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.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Statesmen Scrimmage Saxons Tomorrow Night
The Hobart College Statesmen will get a good tuneup tomorrow when they travel to Alfred University to take on the Saxons, who finished third place in the Empire 8 last season (although to their credit they beat second place Cortland State head-to-head).
With 14 starters returning from last season's 7-4 and ECAC Bowl winning squad, the Saxons have garnered some preseason Top 25 attention, landing at 17th in Street & Smith's poll and receiving votes in the D3football.com poll (effectively ranking them at 32nd in the nation based on vote totals).
Alfred and Hobart have a long history, initially facing off all the way back in 1899. The series has been a close one over the years, with Hobart having a slight 39-35-4 edge. In spite of their relative geographical proximity, the last time the Statesmen faced the Saxons in the regular season goes back to 2007, a 41-22 win for Hobart over then #11 Alfred. While that game didn't crack my best 20 HFB games of the last 20 years, in retrospect, it probably should have.
While this match-up won't count in the record books, it's a great opportunity for the Statesmen to help them make final decisions on a few critical positions prior to Week 1's game against #13 Brockport.
Things To Look For:
The Alfred DL vs. the Hobart OL - The Saxons run a 4-3-4 defensive scheme and although they are undersized (averaging about 5' 9-10" and 225 lbs) on the DL, Alfred has some talented players that generate pressure up front. SR DE Leo Pamphile (9) is a stocky, bull pass rusher who the Statesmen OTs could potentially struggle against. JR NG Matt Eldridge and SO DE Rodney Bailey also return. This front enabled the Saxons MLB Cole Reed '19 to rack up 130 tackles last season. Reed has graduated, but returns as the Saxons LB coach. Given most the Saxons LB corps are back, including SR OLB and captain Nick Milgate, who finished second on the team to Reed with 96 total tackles, I expect the Hobart offense to try and spread things out to try to create mismatches. The Hobart TEs will likely be called upon to help chip / pass block the Alfred DEs as well.
The Saxons QB/WRs vs. the Statesmen DBs - A big reason for optimism for Alfred this season is the return of SR QB Ben Burk (19). He passed for over 1,500 yards and 12 TDs in 2018 and his backup, SR QB Casey Boston (12) is no slouch either. With the departure / transfer of Saxons leading rusher RB Nas Smith to Central Connecticut State (a FCS / NEC school), I wouldn't be surprised to see the Alfred air it out a bit more this season, especially given a solid WR corps including SO WR Robert Smith (89 - over 300 receiving yards and four TDs last season), JR WR Keandre Sanders (87 - missed four games due to injury, but added two receiving TDs in 2018) and JR RB Kevin Bragaglia (6 - more of a slot back in 2018, but he could be auditioning for Smith's vacated role this season).
The Hobart DL vs. 21-personnel - Offensively, the Saxons like to run out of this formation - 2 WRs, 1 TE, 2 RBs - at least based on last year's box scores - so it'll be interesting to see how the Statesmen defense will stack the box given their primarily 3-man DL. Like Brockport, the Saxons will use a FB as a lead blocker (62 - 5'11" 241 lbs. SO "RB" Gary Peterkin and 49 - SR FB James Lucadamo are potential candidates) which is another benefit of this scrimmage from a Week 1 game prep perspective. Alfred has an experienced SR TE in (96) E.J Staniszewski who I'm sure will primarily be used as a blocker with an occasional, if not rare, pass play coming his way. Stanizewski earned second team all-conference awards last season, adding three receptions and one TD. While I imagine we'll see some even front looks by Hobart - likely with packages that include a second DE or an OLB on the LOS, this will be good practice for the Statesmen defense given I believe Brockport will primarily operate out of the 20 formation (add a WR, no TE) for a good amount of Week 1's game (more on that later) based on their new QB situation.
Get Away from Greer - JR SS Raegwon Greer (#5) is Alfred's most decorated returning defender, at least based on the fact he earned D3football.com First-Team All-American honors earlier this month.The Saxons were a ball-hawking defense last season, finishing with 23 INTs which ranked third nationally, so the Hobart QBs will need to go through their progressions and not misfire on their pass attempts.
Safe travels to those heading up to Alfred for the game. I will provide some reactions and thoughts based on those first-hand accounts later this week.
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
With 14 starters returning from last season's 7-4 and ECAC Bowl winning squad, the Saxons have garnered some preseason Top 25 attention, landing at 17th in Street & Smith's poll and receiving votes in the D3football.com poll (effectively ranking them at 32nd in the nation based on vote totals).
Alfred and Hobart have a long history, initially facing off all the way back in 1899. The series has been a close one over the years, with Hobart having a slight 39-35-4 edge. In spite of their relative geographical proximity, the last time the Statesmen faced the Saxons in the regular season goes back to 2007, a 41-22 win for Hobart over then #11 Alfred. While that game didn't crack my best 20 HFB games of the last 20 years, in retrospect, it probably should have.
While this match-up won't count in the record books, it's a great opportunity for the Statesmen to help them make final decisions on a few critical positions prior to Week 1's game against #13 Brockport.
Things To Look For:
The Alfred DL vs. the Hobart OL - The Saxons run a 4-3-4 defensive scheme and although they are undersized (averaging about 5' 9-10" and 225 lbs) on the DL, Alfred has some talented players that generate pressure up front. SR DE Leo Pamphile (9) is a stocky, bull pass rusher who the Statesmen OTs could potentially struggle against. JR NG Matt Eldridge and SO DE Rodney Bailey also return. This front enabled the Saxons MLB Cole Reed '19 to rack up 130 tackles last season. Reed has graduated, but returns as the Saxons LB coach. Given most the Saxons LB corps are back, including SR OLB and captain Nick Milgate, who finished second on the team to Reed with 96 total tackles, I expect the Hobart offense to try and spread things out to try to create mismatches. The Hobart TEs will likely be called upon to help chip / pass block the Alfred DEs as well.
The Saxons QB/WRs vs. the Statesmen DBs - A big reason for optimism for Alfred this season is the return of SR QB Ben Burk (19). He passed for over 1,500 yards and 12 TDs in 2018 and his backup, SR QB Casey Boston (12) is no slouch either. With the departure / transfer of Saxons leading rusher RB Nas Smith to Central Connecticut State (a FCS / NEC school), I wouldn't be surprised to see the Alfred air it out a bit more this season, especially given a solid WR corps including SO WR Robert Smith (89 - over 300 receiving yards and four TDs last season), JR WR Keandre Sanders (87 - missed four games due to injury, but added two receiving TDs in 2018) and JR RB Kevin Bragaglia (6 - more of a slot back in 2018, but he could be auditioning for Smith's vacated role this season).
The Hobart DL vs. 21-personnel - Offensively, the Saxons like to run out of this formation - 2 WRs, 1 TE, 2 RBs - at least based on last year's box scores - so it'll be interesting to see how the Statesmen defense will stack the box given their primarily 3-man DL. Like Brockport, the Saxons will use a FB as a lead blocker (62 - 5'11" 241 lbs. SO "RB" Gary Peterkin and 49 - SR FB James Lucadamo are potential candidates) which is another benefit of this scrimmage from a Week 1 game prep perspective. Alfred has an experienced SR TE in (96) E.J Staniszewski who I'm sure will primarily be used as a blocker with an occasional, if not rare, pass play coming his way. Stanizewski earned second team all-conference awards last season, adding three receptions and one TD. While I imagine we'll see some even front looks by Hobart - likely with packages that include a second DE or an OLB on the LOS, this will be good practice for the Statesmen defense given I believe Brockport will primarily operate out of the 20 formation (add a WR, no TE) for a good amount of Week 1's game (more on that later) based on their new QB situation.
Get Away from Greer - JR SS Raegwon Greer (#5) is Alfred's most decorated returning defender, at least based on the fact he earned D3football.com First-Team All-American honors earlier this month.The Saxons were a ball-hawking defense last season, finishing with 23 INTs which ranked third nationally, so the Hobart QBs will need to go through their progressions and not misfire on their pass attempts.
Safe travels to those heading up to Alfred for the game. I will provide some reactions and thoughts based on those first-hand accounts later this week.
Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!
Saturday, August 24, 2019
2019 Season Preview
A Quick "Announcement"
Before I get into the annual preseason preview, I'd like to recognize the fact that 10 years ago today (8/24/09) I "officially" started this blog. I am not sure if this means today is the 10th birthday or anniversary of the "Comin' Atcha" blog, but either way, it's hard to believe so much time has gone by!
While 633 posts seems like a lot of "work", the rewards far outweigh the time spent. The best part of this avocation has been getting to know many of the players, coaches, fans, alums and families connected to Hobart College Football through this and other social media.
Thank you all for your continued support of this site in the past, present and future. I'll keep blogging for as long as I can - another 10 years sounds like a good goal to me...
Anyway, here we go!
Previewing #Team126
Although last season’s 5-4 mark was disappointing, this decade has arguably been the best in Hobart College’s history. The Statesmen (who have a new logo / brand identity for 2019 and going forward) have cemented themselves as a “household name” as far as Division III football goes and HC Kevin DeWall ’00 enters Hobart’s 126th season with confidence after a successful spring practice session and strong incoming recruiting class. While he believes the depth and talent of the team has room for improvement, he also knows there are the necessary pieces in place to challenge for yet another Liberty League title.
Before I get into the annual preseason preview, I'd like to recognize the fact that 10 years ago today (8/24/09) I "officially" started this blog. I am not sure if this means today is the 10th birthday or anniversary of the "Comin' Atcha" blog, but either way, it's hard to believe so much time has gone by!
While 633 posts seems like a lot of "work", the rewards far outweigh the time spent. The best part of this avocation has been getting to know many of the players, coaches, fans, alums and families connected to Hobart College Football through this and other social media.
Thank you all for your continued support of this site in the past, present and future. I'll keep blogging for as long as I can - another 10 years sounds like a good goal to me...
"Back to where it all began.." - ABB
Anyway, here we go!
Previewing #Team126
Although last season’s 5-4 mark was disappointing, this decade has arguably been the best in Hobart College’s history. The Statesmen (who have a new logo / brand identity for 2019 and going forward) have cemented themselves as a “household name” as far as Division III football goes and HC Kevin DeWall ’00 enters Hobart’s 126th season with confidence after a successful spring practice session and strong incoming recruiting class. While he believes the depth and talent of the team has room for improvement, he also knows there are the necessary pieces in place to challenge for yet another Liberty League title.
The LL is as competitive as it’s ever been, similar to how it was over a decade ago when two teams would regularly qualify for the NCAA playoffs. Hobart will once again be facing one of the toughest schedules in the East Region, if not the nation, which would make earning the program’s 24th consecutive winning season (sorry, not sorry NCAA) quite an achievement.
Offense
QB - The LL’s top scoring and total offense returns many, if not all, the key pieces from last year’s squad. Coach DeWall is pleased with the progress and competition between SR QB Ryan Hofmann and SO QB David Krewson. Hofmann’s experience and understanding of the playbook may give him a slight edge, but it’s no denying the athleticism and versatility Krewson provides, especially on RPO types of plays. Either way, it’s a nice problem to have two strong quarterback candidates.
QB - The LL’s top scoring and total offense returns many, if not all, the key pieces from last year’s squad. Coach DeWall is pleased with the progress and competition between SR QB Ryan Hofmann and SO QB David Krewson. Hofmann’s experience and understanding of the playbook may give him a slight edge, but it’s no denying the athleticism and versatility Krewson provides, especially on RPO types of plays. Either way, it’s a nice problem to have two strong quarterback candidates.
RB - This group should also be a strength, led by offensive captain and SR RB Brian Haeffner. JR RB Alex Milliken showed flashes last season and it’s likely you’ll see players like JR FB Shane White get carries versus being used as a more traditional FB. SO RB Isaiah Hopkinson converted from DB and adds speed and depth to this group, as do three new FY RBs.
TE - This unit has size and depth with SR TE AJ Perlino, and JR TEs Jimmy Adams and Jake Bergmann coming back. With the graduation of Matt Woods ’19, someone will need to step up as a receiver. Perlino did score on two receiving TDs, but overall this group is pretty inexperienced. FY TE Charlie Pierce brings additional size and pass catching ability, but time will tell how long he gets into the mix. Also, back is FY TE Mike Zaccone who received a red shirt year after he missed the 2018 season because of injury.
WR - The strongest unit on the offense is probably the WR corps which is led by the experienced group of SR WR Jake Catalioto, SR WR John DelliSanti, and SR WR Ray Conley. This trio combined for over 1,180 receiving yards and scored 14 TDs last season. SO WR Shahkyle Matthews adds depth and speed as does JR WR Mike Giacobbe, who turned into a very reliable possession receiver last season.
OL - This brings us to the most critical group of the offense, if not the entire team. There are three starters back from last season, but the decision over whether they’ll remain in their same positions as 2018 is TBD. JR OL Alex Lanzana is a smart and tough C and JR Dillon Carrey and SO Ludner Mercy had good seasons as LG and RG, respectively. That leaves an open competition for two tackle spots, assuming one of the guards isn’t moved to cover one of those positions. SO OL Dalton Kindt has potential to earn one of them, but will have some competition from a number of different Statesmen. There are no SR OL players on the roster, and only four of them are JRs, making this a young and mostly inexperienced group. If Hobart can find the right combination and build depth along this OL, they’ll be good shape.
Defense
Defensively Hobart will continue to improve upon the 3-4 / 2-4-5 hybrid scheme they switched to in 2018. While it took some time, the Statesmen defense was much improved, especially in the latter half of the season.
Defensively Hobart will continue to improve upon the 3-4 / 2-4-5 hybrid scheme they switched to in 2018. While it took some time, the Statesmen defense was much improved, especially in the latter half of the season.
DL/DE - Up front Hobart returns a number of talented players including SR DL Reid Crobok, SO DL Naj Johnson and JR DT Isaiah Boone. The DE / edge group is anchored by SR DE Collin Hudgins and JR DE Zach Rudolph. The Statesmen need to generate more sacks this season, after only netting 18 in 2018, which was the second lowest total in the LL.
ILB/OLB - The LB corps welcomes back SO ILB Bryan Aguilar as well leading tackler SR OLB David McCarthy. JR OLB Emmett Forde, JR OLB Collin Urie also return as does SR ILB Josh Walker and JR ILB Nathan Cooley. FY ILB CJ Calero is back and looking strong after needing a red-shirt year after suffering a non-contact ACL tear in the 2018 preseason. SO ILB Dante Kimbrough has converted over from RB and adds depth here.
CB/FS - The secondary returns a deep group of players like defensive captain SR CB Jayson Prince who’ll play his third position in as many seasons. SO FS Jay McCoy and JR FS Cal Sullivan will look to improve upon their 2018 debuts at the varsity level. JR CB Jared Leake returns as the Statesmen’s top cover corner. Also returning is JR CB Matt Horgan.
With the addition of SR QB Joe Germiniero at Ithaca, as well as key returning offensive starters at RPI, Union, SLU and other rivals; the Hobart pass defense will need to improve from allowing last season’s league high 21 passing TDs and third most passing yards marks. Overall the Statesmen defense was last in passing efficiency with a league worst 144.4 mark. Hobart was tougher against the run, finishing third overall in the LL allowing 130.8 YPG and only 13 rush TDs. INTs could improve also, as Hobart only intercepted opposing QBs nine times last season, basically a 1 PG average (by comparison, the RPI defense had 19, with four returned for TDs).
Special Teams
Hobart boasts one of the best PKs in the nation in JR PK Kyle Hackett who’s on his way to rewriting the Statesmen record books. His list of recognitions from national publications continued to grow as he was named to the 2019 D3football.com preseason All-American team. Waiting in the wings is SO PK Rob DiGregorio as well as FY PK Lucas Amaral. The Statesmen are in the need of a true punter, as last season they relayed on SR WR John DelliSanti to cover those duties. Time will tell if DelliSanti continues in this capacity or if Amaral or DiGregorio fill in that important role.
Schedule
With a seven-game stretch that opens with #13 Brockport, two NJAC teams and having to face Union, RPI and Ithaca before their bye week, each week will be a playoff type of game for the Statesmen if they want to make it back to the postseason for the first time since 2016. The good news is six of the Statesmen's games are home at the "Boz". The Statesmen are 8-2 at home the last two seasons.
Synopsis
As I stated in my LL preview as part of the D3football.com Kickoff 2019 publication, this season the Statesmen come into 2019 looking to play the unfamiliar role of "spoiler." While 2018 was humbling at times, you have to give Hobart credit as they learned from the early missteps and remained a tough out down the stretch - losing very close contests to Ithaca and RPI by a TD each, but winning the rest of their LL games by a 123-68 margin.
To be fair the Statesmen played the No. 1 strength of schedule in Division III last season, and this year won’t be much different. Realistically, this is the toughest schedule in the East Region, and Hobart knows it. The good news for Statesmen fans is they return enough players and talent to give them a chance.
That said certain 2018 issues such as penalties (Hobart was the most penalized team in the LL last season, averaging 82.1 YPG) and turnovers (+1 in TOM) should improve dramatically in Year 2 of the DeWall regime. Overall I'm excited to see how this season unfolds.
It begins 2 weeks from today at the Boz against Brockport.
Thanks for 10 years of reading and go 'Bart!
Thursday, August 15, 2019
The Statesmen's Season is Underway
The Hobart College Football team has arrived and checked into Geneva for the Statesmen's 126th season. Players and their families were met by the coaching staff Tuesday afternoon and good fun was had at a team BBQ.
For some, like Derrick and Renee Robles of Orlando, FL it was bittersweet to see their son, FY QB Sean Robles, dropped off at college.
Other Hobart Football families have been through the process a couple of times already and are enjoying it while it still lasts, like the parents of JR RB Shane White.
After having a couple of days to settle in, the Statesmen will commence preseason practice today. An updated roster has been posted, albeit without pictures for the FY players, which will be taken soon. A scrimmage with Alfred University is a little under two weeks away, but for now, Hobart will begin installing their offensive and defensive game plans.
Week 1 against Brockport is only 23 days away. It's football season.
Go 'Bart!
For some, like Derrick and Renee Robles of Orlando, FL it was bittersweet to see their son, FY QB Sean Robles, dropped off at college.
Other Hobart Football families have been through the process a couple of times already and are enjoying it while it still lasts, like the parents of JR RB Shane White.
After having a couple of days to settle in, the Statesmen will commence preseason practice today. An updated roster has been posted, albeit without pictures for the FY players, which will be taken soon. A scrimmage with Alfred University is a little under two weeks away, but for now, Hobart will begin installing their offensive and defensive game plans.
Week 1 against Brockport is only 23 days away. It's football season.
Go 'Bart!
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