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raiderpa

I felt that Mount Union was treated extremely fairly and generously on the all-region team.

Raider1

North Central rolling 21-0 end of 1st qtr

edward de vere

"There's no defensive back there to even try to make a play on the football."

Hmmm.  Sounds familiar.

raiderpa

Rutter 5 TD passes so far, 4 to Kamienski

hsbsballcoach7

Quote from: raiderpa on December 14, 2019, 01:22:32 PM
Rutter 5 TD passes so far, 4 to Kamienski

Dude is a consistent machine with great hands. They are on a roll. Muhlenburg had no answer

gizzmo13

I thought Justin hill was clearly the best wr in d3 but after seeing him live in person once and on  tv a few games, Kamienski might be the best in d3 and only a jr I believe.  Definitely nfl potential.

USee

Quote from: gizzmo13 on December 14, 2019, 01:52:35 PM
I thought Justin hill was clearly the best wr in d3 but after seeing him live in person once and on  tv a few games, Kamienski might be the best in d3 and only a jr I believe.  Definitely nfl potential.

Kamienski isn't near the athlete Justin Hill is. AK11 is a great college FB WR, but I seriously doubt we will see him on Sundays.

archgemini24

Quote from: USee on December 14, 2019, 02:33:37 PM
Quote from: gizzmo13 on December 14, 2019, 01:52:35 PM
I thought Justin hill was clearly the best wr in d3 but after seeing him live in person once and on  tv a few games, Kamienski might be the best in d3 and only a jr I believe.  Definitely nfl potential.

Kamienski isn't near the athlete Justin Hill is. AK11 is a great college FB WR, but I seriously doubt we will see him on Sundays.

Ditto. Kaminski is good, no doubt about it, and he seems to have all the fundamentals and ability to find holes in zones when needed, but he is not the sheer dude that Hill is. It is a credit to him that he is in the conversation, though. But as far as Sunday potential, it takes something else. Look at Jared Ruth, for example. Probably one of the toughest covers in all of D3 last year next to Hill, and I don't think he even got a workout.

Side note: we all mentioned that whichever team won the Raiders/Cardinals game was probably going to make it to Shenandoah. Looks like that prediction is panning out.

Dr. Acula

Quote from: archgemini24 on December 14, 2019, 03:16:35 PM
Quote from: USee on December 14, 2019, 02:33:37 PM
Quote from: gizzmo13 on December 14, 2019, 01:52:35 PM
I thought Justin hill was clearly the best wr in d3 but after seeing him live in person once and on  tv a few games, Kamienski might be the best in d3 and only a jr I believe.  Definitely nfl potential.

Kamienski isn't near the athlete Justin Hill is. AK11 is a great college FB WR, but I seriously doubt we will see him on Sundays.

Ditto. Kaminski is good, no doubt about it, and he seems to have all the fundamentals and ability to find holes in zones when needed, but he is not the sheer dude that Hill is. It is a credit to him that he is in the conversation, though. But as far as Sunday potential, it takes something else. Look at Jared Ruth, for example. Probably one of the toughest covers in all of D3 last year next to Hill, and I don't think he even got a workout.

Side note: we all mentioned that whichever team won the Raiders/Cardinals game was probably going to make it to Shenandoah. Looks like that prediction is panning out.

Ruth was in the Lions' rookie minicamp.

Kamienski is a stud at the D3 level, but as scouting guru (and Mount alum) Dane Brugler always says NFL teams don't care about stats, awards or highlights.  They care about projectable traits.  Hill athletically possesses traits that Kamiensky does not.

archgemini24

Quote from: Dr. Acula on December 14, 2019, 04:03:05 PM
Ruth was in the Lions' rookie minicamp.

Kamienski is a stud at the D3 level, but as scouting guru (and Mount alum) Dane Brugler always says NFL teams don't care about stats, awards or highlights.  They care about projectable traits.  Hill athletically possesses traits that Kamiensky does not.

He was? Nice, even if he did not make the team. Happy to be wrong.

I agree with your other point if I am understanding it correctly. I am oversimplifying it, but I have heard it a little differently: teams are often looking for the things they cannot teach. Refine, maybe, but not teach.

kate

Huge Congrats to the Cardinals today soundly beating those Muhlenberg Mules - now, Team that beat our Aggies last Saturday, PLEASE bring it home Friday night in Texas!!!    GOOD LUCK!!!  GO CARDINALS!!!

Craft_Beermeister

I just this on Twitter.

The NCAA also confirmed that @MountUnionFB's D'Angelo Fulford has broken the NCAA all time record that's stood for 25 years. Fulford finished with a passing efficiency of 230.4, previous record was Eureka's Mike Simpson in 1994 of 225.0.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: Craft_Beermeister on December 17, 2019, 08:18:27 PM
I just this on Twitter.

The NCAA also confirmed that @MountUnionFB's D'Angelo Fulford has broken the NCAA all time record that's stood for 25 years. Fulford finished with a passing efficiency of 230.4, previous record was Eureka's Mike Simpson in 1994 of 225.0.

Reddit's college football handle tweeted that out this afternoon and we retweeted from @d3football the moment I saw it. Good stuff.
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hsbsballcoach7

Quote from: Craft_Beermeister on December 17, 2019, 08:18:27 PM
I just this on Twitter.

The NCAA also confirmed that @MountUnionFB's D'Angelo Fulford has broken the NCAA all time record that's stood for 25 years. Fulford finished with a passing efficiency of 230.4, previous record was Eureka's Mike Simpson in 1994 of 225.0.

That's a crazy number and I get it stands for awhile! Good find

Mr. Ypsi

Quote from: Craft_Beermeister on December 17, 2019, 08:18:27 PM
I just this on Twitter.

The NCAA also confirmed that @MountUnionFB's D'Angelo Fulford has broken the NCAA all time record that's stood for 25 years. Fulford finished with a passing efficiency of 230.4, previous record was Eureka's Mike Simpson in 1994 of 225.0.

Congrats to D'Angelo!  And yet he will be fighting off Germinero and Zimbelman for third team AA - Erdmann and Rutter are IMO definitely first and second (in whichever order).  If there has ever been such a plethora of amazing QBs, I can't recall it.