Some football news


December 19, 2007


Spoke with Troy head coach Larry Blakeney just now. Recruiting isn’t picking up today like we all thought, but he’s hoping to add a mid-term enrollee today. He didn’t mention names and I don’t know that he can until the guys signs (nor do I know the recruit), but it could get released by the sports information department today.

“We’re still working on it. We haven’t gotten anybody yet. We lost a nose tackle to Louisville and a quarterback to Auburn,“ Blakeney said.

The quarterback, as you know, is Chris Todd. No sense in rehashing the story there. A name wasn’t mentioned in regards to the nose tackle, but I went to the Louisville rivals.com site and deducted that it is Tyler Jessen from Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kan. That link shows an offer from Troy and if you go here, you’ll see that he visited Troy. That may be premium content, but you can see if it comes up. If you go to louisville.rivals.com and clink on a link that shows their December enrollees, Jessen is the only defensive lineman.

Troy signed five players in 2007 that grayshirted - wide receiver Richie Henderson, offensive lineman Jacob Creech, defensive lineman Brandon Boudreaux, and cornerbacks KeJuan Phillips and Stacey Williams. Assuming all are qualified, all but Henderson should enroll in January. Henderson has decided not to play college football.

Blakeney said everyone is on target to return next spring except for reserve defensive lineman Jeremy Jenkins. Jenkins isn’t academically eligible and his best option is to transfer to a junior college, Blakeney said.

There’s always players that could go home over Christmas and decide to transfer out, so keep that in mind. But Blakeney feels that everyone else will be back.

“He’s a conditional admittance, and he didn’t live up to the standard of conditional admittance,“ Blakeney said.

On the offensive coordinator position, Blakeney will likely wait until after Christmas and possibly the new year to announce it.

“I don’t know. I’ve got some ideas. We’re probably going to try to promote from within and hire the best position coach available,“ he said.

If a recruit signs today and I catch wind of it, I’ll let you know.



Posted by Drew Champlin on 12/19 at 02:42 PM (1) Comments | Permalink

Did you know?



Troy sophomore point guard Michael Vogler comes off the bench, but he’s the current Sun Belt leader in three categories.

Assists per game - 5.2
Steals per game - 2.6
3-point percentage - 68.8

Troy (6-4) opens Sun Belt play at South Alabama (7-3) Thursday at 7 p.m.



Posted by Drew Champlin on 12/19 at 01:00 PM (0) Comments | Permalink

On the offensive coordinator position…


December 18, 2007


Was sent an e-mail from Troy SID Ricky Hazel, who spoke with head coach Larry Blakeney. Blakeney said he won’t make a decision or announcement on the offensive coordinator until after the New Year.

For those worried about recruiting, don’t be because it’s a dead period. It’s going to be the same offense with one of the four offensive assistants left running the show - possibly a co-coordinator deal.

Tomorrow, I believe, is when the December JUCO recruits can sign.



Posted by Drew Champlin on 12/18 at 11:26 AM (2) Comments | Permalink

Basketball recap



Here’s my game story from Troy’s 98-80 win over Jacksonville.

First off, what a remarkable performance from the bench, including Brandon Hazzard (27 points) and Mario Telfair (20). I thought Troy would be worthless in any games that both O’Darien Bassett and Justin Jonus struggled, but it turns out that won’t be the case.

The team is 5-0 since everyone got healthy or eligible, and head coach Don Maestri is playing all 12 players most nights.

The problem is, Troy is also staring at an 0-3 Sun Belt start with South Alabama, Western Kentucky and North Texas - perhaps the league’s 3 best teams - on the schedule to start and with WKU and UNT at home BEFORE students get back.

Make no mistake about it, Jonus and Bassett will still need to be good, but the emergence of Hazzard as an outside threat and Telfair as one who is tough to guard 1-on-1 will open things up for other teammates. Maestri said the toughest thing is figuring out how to get Hazzard more minutes, but he’ll have to because of the way the kid shoots the ball.

Bernard Toombs, a guy who’s bandwagon I’m on, is playing more - likely at the expense of Jarvis Acker down low. Toombs is four inches taller and is all over the place when the ball’s in the air. His offensive game needs a little more work, but he’s a guy that needs to be on the floor.

Speaking of rebounds, Troy’s likely to lose the rebounding battle most games, but these guys box out a lot better than the guys did last year. That counts for a lot.

Tom Jervis is a guy that’s battling through a high ankle sprain. He’s playing in games, but barely practicing. That will change as his abilities as a finesse big man are up there. He’s having trouble banging with the bigger bodies, but he’s very basketball-savvy.

Teamwork play of the game: Alright, Justin Jonus is a guy who likes to shoot. He’s always been a score-first guy, well, because he can score. Well against JU, he was colder than the temperature outside. With about 3-4 minutes to go in the game, he had a chance at a contested 3-pointer from the left wing—one he would likely shoot otherwise, and one you would think a guy who wanted to hit a shot would shoot, but he faked it and found a wide open Bassett in the left corner, and he drained a 3. It just goes a lot to say how this team isn’t concerned with who’s scoring the most points. I heard last year, even after wins, some would mope about how they didn’t score enough points.

Not sure how well Troy will do in Sun Belt play still. I don’t think they’ll finish last but I’m hard-pressed to see them in the upper half of the league. The schedule didn’t do them any favors having to play USA, WKU and UNT twice, as well as MTSU, but chemistry goes a long way, especially at the end of the season. This team has it.



Posted by Drew Champlin on 12/18 at 06:26 AM (0) Comments | Permalink

Pre-recruiting/spring look: DEFENSIVE BACKS



This is the first look at the 2008 Trojans. It’s never too early to speculate on the next season, especially since Troy’s 2007 season is over. Most of these will not focus on 2008 recruits as no one has signed on the dotted line yet.

Note: Players are listed in class based on what they will be in 2008.

WHAT TROY IS LOSING: Two of the best cornerbacks Troy has ever had, and two of the best and most unheralded in the country, in my opinion. Leodis McKelvin will be a top-40 NFL pick because of his ability as a cover corner and return man. Elbert Mack thrived when opponents threw his way, earning eight interceptions. The biggest question mark on this team next year will be the cornerback spot. Derick Pendergrass saw time as a reserve safety after getting a medical redshirt in 2006.

WHAT TROY IS RETAINING: Actually, three of the best safeties in the league. The top NFL prospect next year? Look no further than Terence Moore, who has the size at 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds and skill set to make an impact. Look for him to have a Brannon Condren-type year and potentially be a mid-round selection in 2009. Tavares Williams has been solid in his two years as a starting free safety. When Sherrod Martin returned from a broken hand, he gave the Trojan defense a big-time lift and he’ll return for his senior season as the nickelback in the 4-2-5 defense. Williams and Moore will also be seniors. Junior Courtland Fuller is biding his time behind the talented trio at safety but he’s a good special teams player. Sophomore Bryant McKissic is getting his kicks on special teams before he gets a chance to step up at safety in 2009.

Cornerback will be the biggest question mark, as neither Trevor Ford, a senior, or Chris Bowens, a junior, did anything to ease the minds of fans going into 2008 - most of that is because they were injured for at least 1/3 of the season. Senior Darryl Watts earned a scholarship before last year but his biggest contribution is on special teams, where he is very good there.

Troy signed two defensive backs in 2007 - Stacey Williams and KeJuan Phillips, but both are grayshirts and should enroll in Jan. 2008.

DREW’S PREDICTION: Like I said, Troy has three of the best safeties in the league in Moore, Martin and Williams. The problem comes at cornerback, where Ford and Bowens have ability, but have yet to show it. However, that’s not all their fault as even when they were healthy, it was hard to get McKelvin and Mack off the field.

Look for Troy to sign 3-4 players here, with some impact cornerbacks ala Elbert Mack in 2006. I wouldn’t be surprised to see one or both starting cornerbacks come from the upcoming signing class.



Posted by Drew Champlin on 12/18 at 01:13 AM (0) Comments | Permalink
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