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#1
Quote from: AUKaz00 on June 07, 2012, 09:53:42 AM
Quote from: InTheMix on June 06, 2012, 05:59:30 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on June 04, 2012, 12:59:00 PM
Quote from: dlip on June 04, 2012, 10:44:48 AM

If Kevin did indeed make the squad than  a big time congrats are in order. ****, even if he didn't, congrats for getting the invite!

He did get a free-agent contract -- more in our story, last updated May 13.

http://www.d3football.com/notables/2012/04/tanney-carrier-more-get-camp_invites

Kevin was just released yesterday by the Colts. No reason was given, just "cut"

It seems they wanted to make room for a WR, though there is a rumor that Kevin quit the team.

Just to follow-up, I found an article about it all

http://www.stampedeblue.com/2012/6/5/3065644/colts-waive-rookie-de-kevin-eagan-after-he-leaves-team
#2
Quote from: Pat Coleman on June 04, 2012, 12:59:00 PM
Quote from: dlip on June 04, 2012, 10:44:48 AM

If Kevin did indeed make the squad than  a big time congrats are in order. ****, even if he didn't, congrats for getting the invite!

He did get a free-agent contract -- more in our story, last updated May 13.

http://www.d3football.com/notables/2012/04/tanney-carrier-more-get-camp_invites

Kevin was just released yesterday by the Colts. No reason was given, just "cut"
#3
But even if the NEFC does split into two "power" (lol) conferences, isn't there a minimum amount of schools needed in order to get an AQ?
#4
I have been hearing rumors lately that the NEFC is going to split. I'm not sure when it's going to happen, but from what I hear the state schools are going to break off and go to the MASCAC and the private/military schools will remain as the NEFC.

Anyone hear anything similar?
#5
Congrats to WNEC, big win over Endicott this past weekend. Looks like they've been doing big things in Springfield. Good luck to them the rest of the way, and hopefully in NCAA action.

With the loss Endicott obviously drops out of the NEFC lead and has a small (if any) chance at a bid to NCAAs. However, do they still have a shot at an ECAC bid, or did they schedule too many games?
#6
Did everyone miss me?!

What happened to this room? This used to be the forum of epic word battles during the week, and the place for "I told you so" after the big Saturday wins. I'm a bit removed from my days of playing at EC but I would still love to give coach Wells an "atta boy" for what he has done with that program, taking them from zero to hero.

Let's get a little chatter going in here! I'm not too sure about the Bogan side of things, but from what I have seen, no one wants to step up and take ownership of the lead

Congrats to EC for getting some votes for the top 25. I am a little worried they could get a big head by playing a pair of NEFC teams early in the season instead of branching out, but only time will tell.

I've seen a couple of scores that had Plymouth State and Curry on the losing end. Are they in down years, or just a bad day?
#7
Congrats to Plymouth State on the big win, could get interesting with a loss to WNEC.

What is going on with Curry? Are they having issues with injuries? Too many losses in the off-season? Does anyone know? I would have never thought they would have 3 losses...especially conference losses. I guess some players are electing to go to the other NEFC schools.
#8
I agree that Salve will be a team to watch out for. They have been a little up and down the past few years, but at the end of last year it looked like they were getting into a groove.

As much as I would like to back up the Endicott selections I have a hard time doing so. Lately they have been lacking leaders on the team. The Gulls always seem to be stout on defense, but if they can't score points (which seems to be the problem) they can't win games.

I look for EC to finish middle of the pack, not beating Curry, or Plymouth State, but hopefully not losing to Framingham State again
#9
Many teams are starting practices this week & next week. College football is back!

It's still early in the season but what players/teams/matchups are you looking forward to watching this year?

Personally I am interested to see how Salve Regina and WNEC do. They were a bit of a roller coaster last year and it'll be ineteresting to see if they can build into anything
#10
Congrats to Curry for at least getting some votes.

Haven't cracked the top 25 yet, but maybe it's only a matter of time if things keep going the way they are
#11
On the topic of NEFC teams playing outside of the conference:

I am glad to see that teams are starting to branch out.  A couple of years ago the NEFC was the joke of D III football.  MOST teams would stay in their comfort zones and play teams that they could beat.  Endicott played out of conference games from the start against teams like WPI, RPI, and Hartwick.  It helped them at the time, but as we can all see they've dropped off.

Maybe with the power teams (Curry, Plymouth State) playing OOC games the NEFC can get to another level.
#12
Just a general question...in case any coaches come in looking for advice ;-)

are there any good high school prospects in your area?

I live in CT, and I know there are a few kids around here with a lot of talent, but not getting any looks from big-times schools
#13
Hey Pat, when will the All-American picks be out?
#14
LewDogg-great pics! haha


I am an NEFC fan, but I realize that the NEFC is not a real powerhouse conference. I was suprised that two teams got into the NCAA tournament

but hey...that's why they play the games
#15
Congrats to Plymouth State...and to Curry.

And Congrats to the NEFC in general for getting TWO teams into the NCAA tournament. Who would have thought that we'd get an at large bid, and a possible rematch in round two (although unlikely)

another season winding down....but heating up