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HCAlum86

Word out of Hiram is 60 freshmen from 19 states... But enough recruiting, I'm just ready for Fall.
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

wabco

Just a tickler as to Wabash recruiting.  There will be another Burish coming in as a freshman ... Seth Burish.  Can the last son be the best yet?  You go Seth!

HCAlum86

Quote from: wabco on May 10, 2017, 11:54:57 AM
Just a tickler as to Wabash recruiting.  There will be another Burish coming in as a freshman ... Seth Burish.  Can the last son be the best yet?  You go Seth!

Position?
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

wally_wabash

Quote from: HCAlum86 on May 10, 2017, 12:47:05 PM
Quote from: wabco on May 10, 2017, 11:54:57 AM
Just a tickler as to Wabash recruiting.  There will be another Burish coming in as a freshman ... Seth Burish.  Can the last son be the best yet?  You go Seth!

Position?

HS position is LB.  Two of the Buresh bros have played DE at an All-American level for Wabash.  Another is a TE currently.  I'd guess that incoming Seth winds up in that LB/DE hybrid situation that Cody and Ethan played. 
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sigma one

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There was also a "first Buresh":  Tyler Buresh .  He was a defensive lineman, who played from 2008-2011.  So Seth will be the 5th, and I think the last, of the brothers.  Quite a family history. 

HCAlum86

Quote from: sigma one on May 11, 2017, 06:56:12 PM
There was also a "first Buresh":  Tyler Buresh .  He was a defensive lineman, who played from 2008-2011.  So Seth will be the 5th, and I think the last, of the brothers.  Quite a family history.

I always love legacy stories like that.
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.


HCAlum86

July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

Joe Wally



wabco

I have been out of pocket for a while after remarking about the Burresh family of 5 brothers coming to Wabash and Wabash football.  There was at least one other family (for you who are long in the tooth with memory) who accomplished the same feat at Wabash.  The Henry family.  5 Henry brothers ... last one Marc Henry (who now resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan) ... attended Wabash and were footballers.  They were from Da Region in northern Indiana.  All were fullbacks (or tailbacks in the single wing era), if memory serves.

HCAlum86

Does anyone know of a good tailgate area at Kenyon? Perhaps one of you 'Bashers who've traveled there before?
July 13, 1904
Hiram College wins the inter-collegiate basketball world championship at the World's Fair Universal Exposition Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri. Final score: Hiram, 25; Latter Day Saints University, 18.

HansenRatings

Decided I'm going to spam every conference board with my preseason (non-returning-starter-adjusted) projections.


Team   Rating   Overall   Conference
Witt      0.9324   8.5-1.5   7.9-1.1
Wabash   0.9133   8.8-1.2   7.9-1.1
DePauw   0.7759   7.2-2.8   6.5-2.5
Denison   0.6546   6.2-3.8   5.6-3.4
OWU      0.6507   6.1-3.9   5.6-3.4
Wooster   0.3405   4.0-6.0   3.5-5.5
Hiram      0.2653   3.9-6.1   2.9-6.1
Kenyon      0.1831   2.9-7.1   2.4-6.6
Oberlin      0.0982   2.0-8.0   1.7-7.3
Allegheny   0.0542   1.1-8.9   1.0-8.0

Interesting thing looking at the NCAC conference standings last season--despite what felt like a really uncertain regular season, the final standings don't look that crazy at all. Here's where my model was preseason against the final results:


Team   Predicted   Actual
Witt      8.2-0.8   8-1
Wabash   7.6-1.4   7-2
DePauw   6.1-2.9   7-2
OWU      6.0-3.0   6-3
Denison   4.6-4.4   7-2
Kenyon      3.5-5.5   2-7
Oberlin      2.8-6.2   0-9
Hiram      2.8-6.2   3-6
Wooster   2.6-6.4   4-5
Allegheny   0.7-8.3   1-8

Denison & Oberlin (and maybe Wooster) could be considered misses, but other than that, nothing too crazy.
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Li'l Giant

Hadn't be by here in a while but when it's time to purchase Kickoff the season is not far behind.
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BashDad

Quote from: HansenRatings on June 14, 2017, 04:18:11 PM
Decided I'm going to spam every conference board with my preseason (non-returning-starter-adjusted) projections.


Team   Rating   Overall   Conference
Witt      0.9324   8.5-1.5   7.9-1.1
Wabash   0.9133   8.8-1.2   7.9-1.1
DePauw   0.7759   7.2-2.8   6.5-2.5
Denison   0.6546   6.2-3.8   5.6-3.4
OWU      0.6507   6.1-3.9   5.6-3.4
Wooster   0.3405   4.0-6.0   3.5-5.5
Hiram      0.2653   3.9-6.1   2.9-6.1
Kenyon      0.1831   2.9-7.1   2.4-6.6
Oberlin      0.0982   2.0-8.0   1.7-7.3
Allegheny   0.0542   1.1-8.9   1.0-8.0

Interesting thing looking at the NCAC conference standings last season--despite what felt like a really uncertain regular season, the final standings don't look that crazy at all. Here's where my model was preseason against the final results:


Team   Predicted   Actual
Witt      8.2-0.8   8-1
Wabash   7.6-1.4   7-2
DePauw   6.1-2.9   7-2
OWU      6.0-3.0   6-3
Denison   4.6-4.4   7-2
Kenyon      3.5-5.5   2-7
Oberlin      2.8-6.2   0-9
Hiram      2.8-6.2   3-6
Wooster   2.6-6.4   4-5
Allegheny   0.7-8.3   1-8

Denison & Oberlin (and maybe Wooster) could be considered misses, but other than that, nothing too crazy.

So these were made using the final numbers from last year with the 2017 schedule?