Oliver Closeoff {l Wrote}:Florida is now the front runner for Montelus. Kiss him goodbye!
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Montellus to ND, Soto to Pitt. Keep it goin Spaz
HJS {l Wrote}:bceagles24 {l Wrote}:Quick mock class:
QB(2)- Tim Boyle and I'll go with Chris Laviano(probably going to be their faborite at camp but it seems Martin has taken a liking to Laviano)
RB(2)- Josh Morris and Fred Coppet( I don't think we get any of the current offers but Ellis and Godwin are possibilites, also wish we would offer Laray Smith UCONN might get a good one there)
WR(2)- Charles Callinan and Dionte Taylor
TE(2)- Andrew Isaacs and either O'Neil or Nathan Marcus( There still going after TEs so I'm going to assume they want 2 for whatever reason. I think Isaacs sticks.)
OL(3)- Brad Henson,John Montelus,and Jack McDonald( Henson loves BC, Montelus is very close with the other MA kids and we should land them all so I think he will join them but that one is a coin flip I'm 50/50 on him as of now. This class should once again be very good on the OL)
DE(2)- Shakir Soto and Thomas Plonski(Soto it is still really early with so we'll see what happens there)
DT(3)- Maurice Hurst Jr, Tevin Montgomery, and Darius Commisiong( All 3 are leans and Hurst has decided to visit BC the same day Darius is coming up. I'm not a conspiracy theorist or anything but coincidence?)
LB(2)- Cory Jasudowich and Jack Cottrell
DB(2)- John Van Allen and Xavier Hines(Really DB is a total guessing game right now. A couple of new offers out there in Edwards and Baker so we'll see how there interest)
ATH(1)- Kyle Queiro
Also wouldn't be shocked to see them take a K as well. They've already offered one so to me it means they wouldn't mind taking one if they find the right guy. This will probably change alot but the strong points are obviously OL,DL,and WR. Altho the QB and RB groups if that happens I'd be very pleased with.
Going to have a little roundup today as well update to the offer list and all that stuff and then guys to watch at each without offers.
While I appreciate your efforts (which seems a hell of a lot more than what subscribers on EA are getting)... I will paraphrase a post I made last year:
So long as Gene and Spaz are calling the shots... we ain't landing any of them. And, that includes Isaacs who is already committed.
HJS {l Wrote}:
QB(2)- Tim Boyle, Chris Laviano
RB(2)- Josh Morris, Fred Coppet
WR(2)- Charles Callinan and Dionte Taylor
TE(2)- Andrew Isaacs O'Neil or Nathan Marcus
OL(3)- Brad Henson,John Montelus,and Jack McDonald
DE(2)- Shakir Sotoand Thomas Plonski
DT(3)- Maurice Hurst Jr, Tevin Montgomery, and Darius Commisiong
LB(2)- Cory Jasudowich and Jack Cottrell
DB(2)- John Van Allen and Xavier Hines
ATH(1)- Kyle Queiro
It took about a month for Spaz to completely blow-up this projection. That has to be some sort of record, considering we haven't hit May yet.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Bosa is another blown opportunity. We can't close on alumni kids who play positions where we have sent guys to the NFL.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Bosa is another blown opportunity. We can't close on alumni kids who play positions where we have sent guys to the NFL.
For record, I meant no chance with Spaz. We should have had a chance under someone competent.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:"offense"
hansen {l Wrote}:3. I hate Spaz. Way to ruin the football program at my alma mater. jerk
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:3. I hate Spaz. Way to ruin the football program at my alma mater. jerk
I blame Gene more, Spaz just took the opportunity he wasnt getting anywhere else. Gene gave us fake searches and should have let him walk. If Bicknell ws promised the job, he should have gotten it.
Gene should have pulled a Costanza and stepped down right after the 2nd ACC Championship game. His legacy would have been good instead of total crap like now.
We have gone from #2 in both major sports to bottom of the barrel, if it wasnt for Hockey their would be no reason to have an Athletic Dept. The one sport Gene doesnt meddle in. It is so obvious who is the f-up.
hansen {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:3. I hate Spaz. Way to ruin the football program at my alma mater. jerk
I blame Gene more, Spaz just took the opportunity he wasnt getting anywhere else. Gene gave us fake searches and should have let him walk. If Bicknell ws promised the job, he should have gotten it.
Gene should have pulled a Costanza and stepped down right after the 2nd ACC Championship game. His legacy would have been good instead of total crap like now.
We have gone from #2 in both major sports to bottom of the barrel, if it wasnt for Hockey their would be no reason to have an Athletic Dept. The one sport Gene doesnt meddle in. It is so obvious who is the f-up.
The sad thing is that GDF is pretty much safe unless something really blows up or Leahy retires which he doesnt seem to be doing any time soon. I am convinced that unless some outside group raises enough money to force Leahy's hand, Flipolean continues on for as long as he wishes. there has to be a price in which BC decides there is too much money to pass up that Leahy forces Flipolean to develop an undisclosed illness and for us to respect his privacy.
i might try getting in touch with Lively and discuss with him the possibility of setting a non-profit or something like that. the dude is out there for sure but he's passionate and he seems to have good connections with the former players who probably have some money if they were in the nfl at one time (or so you would hope). i cant stand what is happening now, it makes me sick to my stomach, and i cant take any more years of this....
BC '00 {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:3. I hate Spaz. Way to ruin the football program at my alma mater. jerk
I blame Gene more, Spaz just took the opportunity he wasnt getting anywhere else. Gene gave us fake searches and should have let him walk. If Bicknell ws promised the job, he should have gotten it.
Gene should have pulled a Costanza and stepped down right after the 2nd ACC Championship game. His legacy would have been good instead of total crap like now.
We have gone from #2 in both major sports to bottom of the barrel, if it wasnt for Hockey their would be no reason to have an Athletic Dept. The one sport Gene doesnt meddle in. It is so obvious who is the f-up.
The sad thing is that GDF is pretty much safe unless something really blows up or Leahy retires which he doesnt seem to be doing any time soon. I am convinced that unless some outside group raises enough money to force Leahy's hand, Flipolean continues on for as long as he wishes. there has to be a price in which BC decides there is too much money to pass up that Leahy forces Flipolean to develop an undisclosed illness and for us to respect his privacy.
i might try getting in touch with Lively and discuss with him the possibility of setting a non-profit or something like that. the dude is out there for sure but he's passionate and he seems to have good connections with the former players who probably have some money if they were in the nfl at one time (or so you would hope). i cant stand what is happening now, it makes me sick to my stomach, and i cant take any more years of this....
I'd be much more likely to support Steve Lively if he'd stop saying "Golden Eagles"
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm just here to report that somebody committed somewhere else than BC. I feel safe in the accuracy of that information.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'm just here to report that somebody committed somewhere else than BC. I feel safe in the accuracy of that information.
TGOSB is reporting that BC "couldn't touch him"
Another one of the finalists at the New York City Elite 11 regional, junior Brogan Roback of St. John's (Toledo, Ohio), had nothing but kind words for eventual champion Olsen.
"He's a great player," Roback said. "I'm really happy for him. He and I developed a good relationship out here and I'm sure we'll carry that on going forward. He and I were neck and neck throughout the day, and it was fun being out here and competing against him."
Roback, who has earned offers from Ohio, Bowling Green and Toledo, said he enjoyed his time at the event.
"I'm glad I got out here and competed," he said. "It was fun. I'm glad I got to come out here to New York to experience all of this."
Roback also said he expects to hear from Boston College shortly. He completed 54.1 percent of his passes for 1,645 yards and 14 touchdowns last season, and he threw for better than 2,100 yards and 25 scores in his sophomore season. He's rated the nation's No. 38 pocket passer by ESPN.
While a brisk wind carried on throughout the event, Roback said he was used to it being from Ohio and having dealt with similar conditions while working out at Boston College earlier this week.
"It was windy all week," he said. "It was more windy than this when I was working out for Boston College with 30 mile per hour winds, so today wasn't as bad."
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