Wally B Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 Anyone know which players are not returning next year, through either graduation or running out of eligibility? Best returning players that show promise? Quote
ZachTheZip Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 On the offensive line, we're losing starting RT Adam Bice, starting RG Mitch Straight, and back-up Center Vinnie Rizzo. We also lose 4-year starting longsnapper Adam Steiner. At QB we lose Dalton Williams. At WR we lose Marquelo Suel. At RB we lose Quentin Hines. We also lose starting TE Rhyne Ladrach. On the D-line we lose JD Griggs. At LB we lose both Kurt Mangum and Troy Gilmer. We lose Josh Richmond at Safety. We lose Miklos Blake and Avis Commack on the Corners. That's everybody who is graduating. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted November 28, 2012 Report Posted November 28, 2012 At QB we lose Dalton Williams. At WR we lose Marquelo Suel. At RB we lose Quentin Hines. We also lose starting TE Rhyne Ladrach.Suel is the only Zip to make All MAC team player (Third Team Offense). Quote
zipsfan33 Posted December 1, 2012 Report Posted December 1, 2012 Suel is the only Zip to make All MAC team player (Third Team Offense). I know Lynch was great at Qb for NIU, but how is Dalton not at least Honorable Mention? I just looked it up....They dont give that one out...still I feel we got cheated... I guess that's the luck of a 1-11 progrum! Quote
RACER Posted December 2, 2012 Report Posted December 2, 2012 i tought our rb & wr spots are good enough to win in the mac.does anybody know about the o-line for next year. the kid from mckinley- mills was a good high school player.i would think he would have a chance to start next year. do we have anybody else coming in next year. that could play right away on the o-line. Quote
Blue & Gold Posted December 2, 2012 Report Posted December 2, 2012 i tought our rb & wr spots are good enough to win in the mac.does anybody know about the o-line for next year. the kid from mckinley- mills was a good high school player.i would think he would have a chance to start next year. do we have anybody else coming in next year. that could play right away on the o-line. We've been begging for some information on this guy (and others) for about three months now. Cameron Black is another OL prospect. Quote
LZIp Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 I DL who doesnt play is facing a probable assault charge. Hopefully Bowden will get rid of this guy and open up another scholly that we can get a player of some worth out of. Quote
LZIp Posted December 6, 2012 Report Posted December 6, 2012 Dylan Potts leaving the program according to facebook. Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted December 6, 2012 Report Posted December 6, 2012 Dylan Potts leaving the program according to facebook. We will need to find someone in this recruiting class to replace his 4 receptions for 2 yards. If he still wants to play football, maybe he ends up at Fordham. Moorhead was pretty high on him 4 years ago. Quote
LZIp Posted December 6, 2012 Report Posted December 6, 2012 We will need to find someone in this recruiting class to replace his 4 receptions for 2 yards. If he still wants to play football, maybe he ends up at Fordham. Moorhead was pretty high on him 4 years ago. In his defense, he was out almost all season due to injury. I'm fine with it, though. I dont see him making the WR rotation with the guys in front of him. Just another scholly opening up, in which hopefully TB can get a quality player out of. Quote
johnnyzip84 Posted December 10, 2012 Report Posted December 10, 2012 Article on Potts' transfer Quote
ZIPMAN5 Posted December 14, 2012 Report Posted December 14, 2012 Updated List of who's gone...We have to recruit OL and DBs! Go Zips! *(Games started/games played) QB: Dalton Williams 12/12 RB: Quentin Hines 0/12 WR: Marquelo Suel 12/12 Ryan Ladrach 1/12 Nolan Proctor 0/7 Dylan Potts 0/2 OL: Adam Bice 12/12 Vinnie Rizzo 6/10 Mitch Straight 12/12 DL: JD Griggs 12/12 LB: Gilmer 12/12 Magnum 12/12 DB: Micklos Blake 0/12 Avis Commack 12/12 Josh Richmond 3/9 Joseph Peticca 0/5 SPT: Adam Steiner 12/12 Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted January 4, 2013 Report Posted January 4, 2013 New transfer model coming? 2.600 GPA the proposed magic number to play immediately. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted February 18, 2013 Report Posted February 18, 2013 Quentin Hines regional combine stats - ran a 4.41. Quote
ZippyFan Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 What does the depth chart look like at outside WR? It looks to me like both incoming freshman have a good chance of playing alot Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 What does the depth chart look like at outside WR? It looks to me like both incoming freshman have a good chance of playing alot We only lose Suel, and hopefully we gain D'Orazio, so I don't expect the freshmen to make an immediate impact. Bowden has been searching for a "burner," so I guess if one of the frosh grades-out as the fleetest of our WR's he'll have a shot at playing early. Quote
johnnyzip84 Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 We only lose Suel, and hopefully we gain D'Orazio, so I don't expect the freshmen to make an immediate impact. Bowden has been searching for a "burner," so I guess if one of the frosh grades-out as the fleetest of our WR's he'll have a shot at playing early. This is a good discussion, since Suel was such an important part of last year's offense. The Toledo finale depth chart gives an idea of where Zip WRs were primarily used on the field. I could be wrong, but I believe the X and Z positions are outside and the H and Y positions are inside. Suel did much of his damage over the middle, so it makes sense that he played the Y. I think the H term goes back to the fullback/TE hybrid used in the NFL, so it also makes sens that this is an inside position. What's interesting to me is that there doesn't seem to be a consistent set of desired characteristics for an inside or and outside receiver. LT Smith is supposed to be as fast as any current WR and he's playing outside. Dillard used his size to have a breakout year from an outside position despite his lack of speed. Sconiers playing outside is a little bit of a mystery. A look at the inside receivers shows they are either small, quick guys who are threats for YAC (Davis, Frieson, Williams) or physical, athletic types like Suel and D'Orazio who can do a little bit of everything. It's hard to say where Traylor-Bennett and Wolf fit into this array. They're both big and fast from early accounts. Their size points to an outside position, but if one of them shows the ability to make the big catch in traffic they will probably end up playing inside. This may seem like an insignificant discussion to some, but if TB thinks it necessary to have different position coaches for inside and outside receivers, I'd say there must be a big enough distinction between what he wants to see from each of these groups. Quote
Hilltopper Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I saw Andrew Pratt the other night. He was playing in a Green High School alumni basketball game. It appears to me that he has bulked up over the off season. I wonder where he is going to fit in? In the limited action he saw last season, he caught nearly every pass thrown his way. But for some reason when he did get PT it was mostly on running plays or set plays away from him. He's big enough to play TE. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted March 1, 2013 Report Posted March 1, 2013 Quentin Hines regional combine stats - ran a 4.41.Per George's tweet, Quentin Hines has received an invite to NFL Super Regional Combine in Dallas, Texas NFL draft sleepers: Quintin Hines Radio interview by NFL Draft Bible with Hines Quote
Zipmeister Posted March 1, 2013 Report Posted March 1, 2013 This is a good discussion, since Suel was such an important part of last year's offense. The Toledo finale depth chart gives an idea of where Zip WRs were primarily used on the field. I could be wrong, but I believe the X and Z positions are outside and the H and Y positions are inside. Suel did much of his damage over the middle, so it makes sense that he played the Y. I think the H term goes back to the fullback/TE hybrid used in the NFL, so it also makes sens that this is an inside position. What's interesting to me is that there doesn't seem to be a consistent set of desired characteristics for an inside or and outside receiver. LT Smith is supposed to be as fast as any current WR and he's playing outside. Dillard used his size to have a breakout year from an outside position despite his lack of speed. Sconiers playing outside is a little bit of a mystery. A look at the inside receivers shows they are either small, quick guys who are threats for YAC (Davis, Frieson, Williams) or physical, athletic types like Suel and D'Orazio who can do a little bit of everything. It's hard to say where Traylor-Bennett and Wolf fit into this array. They're both big and fast from early accounts. Their size points to an outside position, but if one of them shows the ability to make the big catch in traffic they will probably end up playing inside. This may seem like an insignificant discussion to some, but if TB thinks it necessary to have different position coaches for inside and outside receivers, I'd say there must be a big enough distinction between what he wants to see from each of these groups. This was not insignificant 84. Excellent analysis! I've heard Wolf likes to run in a pack and odds are Traylor-Bennett does too, just as long as he is behind someone. Quote
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