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Non Scholarship Programs

Mousegriz said:
mthoopsfan said:
About a dozen Dartmouth players went to the portal in 2923. Mostly graduates, who can’t play in Ivies by rule.

900 years from now?

Ivy League?

Starting receiver at Baylor in 2022. Backup qb at Pitt.

You are a big talker for someone who couldn’t even make it in varsity ball.
 
Teams have one game in the books and everyone seems bent on drawing conclusions.

First games are not that predictive of final outcomes. After everybody's 4th game, then I think it is fair to start the speculation on who is trending up and who is not.

Who showed the best in their first game? I would say that Idaho State faired better in their game against San Diego State, even though it was a loss. You have to be a little impressed with what coach Hawkins is doing in Pocatello. He's doing it with what was thought to be an empty cupboard.

I was a little concerned about how Northern Colorado looked in their opener with a new coach. I feel that Ed Lamb will bring that team around, given enough time.

Most teams will show a marked improvement in week #2, and again in week #3. By the 4th game, teams will be hitting their stride. Maybe not peaking, but running at near full speed.
 
Lord Vigo said:
HookedonGriz said:
Weird, I remember when San Diego upset Cal Poly in the playoffs not too long ago. The same CP team who upset SDSU that same year. Same Pioneer conference as Butler.

2 playoff wins in 10 years. Is that the kind of conference that you think should be competitive with UM?

Sac St has 1 playoff win ever, and they think they are competitive. Under your view, SS sucks.
 
bigsky33 said:
mthoopsfan said:
“ A dozen former Ivy players appeared in NFL games in the 2022 season and Penn’s Justin Watson ‘18 was the last one standing, catching two passes for first downs during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.”

The Ivy League has sent some good players to the NFL over the years.

1 / 16. Zak DeOssie (Brown) ...
2 / 16. Chuck Bednarik (Penn) ...
3 / 16. Sid Luckman (Coumbia) ...
4 / 16. Steve Jordan (Brown) ...
5 / 16. Calvin Hill (Yale) ...
6 / 16. Matt Birk (Harvard) ...
7 / 16. Nick Lowery (Dartmouth) ...
8 / 16. Gary Fencik (Yale)

Foyesade Oluokun of Yale. was leading tackle in NFL last season.

Dick Jauron, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Marcellus Wiley, George Starke, Marty Domres, Ed Marinaro, the Gogalak Brothers, John Spagnola,

More Dartmouth.

Reggie Williams, Jay Fielder, Jeff Kemp, Dave Shula, Zack Waltz, Casey Kramer
 
uofmman1122 said:
uptopgriz said:
Abbott still plays for the Griz? Vidlak looked no better than Brown.
No, he and Bushka both have in common that they do not play QB for the Griz.

Also, given your QB evaluations up to this point, it's no surprise you don't see a difference between Vidlak and KB.

The qbs received such poor coaching it harmed their development. The head coach agreed and fired the person doing the coaching, unless you think BH can not judge coaching talent.
 
uptopgriz said:
uofmman1122 said:
No, he and Bushka both have in common that they do not play QB for the Griz.

Also, given your QB evaluations up to this point, it's no surprise you don't see a difference between Vidlak and KB.

The qbs received such poor coaching it harmed their development. The head coach agreed and fired the person doing the coaching, unless you think BH can not judge coaching talent.

All the QB’s was enough talent have done well. Don’t think all but one got good coaching.
 
So, the only other player from Dartmouth in the last couple of decades who could compete at the highest level was a punter so you had to use the entire conference to try to make your point? Thank you.
If the Griz played in that conference they would win it.
 
uptopgriz said:
uofmman1122 said:
No, he and Bushka both have in common that they do not play QB for the Griz.

Also, given your QB evaluations up to this point, it's no surprise you don't see a difference between Vidlak and KB.

The qbs received such poor coaching it harmed their development. The head coach agreed and fired the person doing the coaching, unless you think BH can not judge coaching talent.
Rosey was fired primarily because he wasn't getting the job done as OC, but his QB coaching isn't the reason KB is still our 3rd stringer and Abbott washed out.
 
Oldschoolhornet said:
So, the only other player from Dartmouth in the last couple of decades who could compete at the highest level was a punter so you had to use the entire conference to try to make your point? Thank you.
If the Griz played in that conference they would win it.

Who was the punter? The topic was non-schollie teams and the Ivies are non athletic scholarship.
 
The topic is non-scholarship rosters are full of guys who couldn’t get an athletic scholarship from high level programs. My point is that the Griz would dominate the Ivy League and their non-scholarship athletes.
 
mthoopsfan said:
Lord Vigo said:
2 playoff wins in 10 years. Is that the kind of conference that you think should be competitive with UM?

Sac St has 1 playoff win ever, and they think they are competitive. Under your view, SS sucks.

Mr. Hoopsfan, please understand:

I don't know what I'm talking about.

I don't have sources.

I am just a homer with an agenda.

I never played the game.

I am not even certain I could pick a football out of a lineup of various pieces of athletic equipment (is it a rectangle?).

In fact, I am so ignorant that it is not even worth your time to read or respond to my posts. Spare yourself my football indigence.

Have a great day.
 
Oldschoolhornet said:
So, the only other player from Dartmouth in the last couple of decades who could compete at the highest level was a punter so you had to use the entire conference to try to make your point? Thank you.
If the Griz played in that conference they would win it.

Not in the Stitt years. Not in my years.
 
So 50 years ago? That’s hilarious! How about now? I say the Griz waltzes through that conference of non-athletic-scholarship players like Grant took Richmond. It would be instant RTD!
 
Oldschoolhornet said:
So 50 years ago? That’s hilarious! How about now? I say the Griz waltzes through that conference of non-athletic-scholarship players like Grant took Richmond. It would be instant RTD!

Then he starts spouting off about 2923! Past and distant future kind of guy.
 
Oldschoolhornet said:
So 50 years ago? That’s hilarious! How about now? I say the Griz waltzes through that conference of non-athletic-scholarship players like Grant took Richmond. It would be instant RTD!

Stitt was 50 years ago?
 
Oldschoolhornet said:
The topic is non-scholarship rosters are full of guys who couldn’t get an athletic scholarship from high level programs. My point is that the Griz would dominate the Ivy League and their non-scholarship athletes.

Your first sentence is not accurate for certain non-schollie schools. The big sky conference is full of players who couldn’t get scholarships at top schools. See all of UM’s linebackers last year, all of whom were walk-in’s.
 
You said "my years". More than 50 years ago but you seem to think that experience is somehow relevant today even though you haven't played or coached in half a century.
I'm still saying the Griz would DOMINATE the non-athletic scholarship Ivy League. Why do you keep avoiding that part of the post?
 
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