Ken Horton has been named captain of next year's men's basketball team for CCSU.
Btw, we knew this already, but to make it official, the season starts Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. at the CT 6 against Yale at Mohegan Sun Arena.
If you missed my notes during the summer, the other big news is the expected resumption of the old rivalry with Hartford and a trip to Michigan State.
BIG SCRIBNER STORY COMING
Got up to Boston tonight and got to talk to Evan Scribner. Working on a big story, I think it's a good one.
STILL HERE
And kicking. just been very sick and very busy with the Cats.
Planning on going at least Sunday to see baseball at the NECs, maybe Friday as well. Sat. is tough for me schedule wise.
As for football, I can blog about a few individuals, I think I had my team thoughts pretty dead on with the last post.
Send me emails with what you want me to talk about here. mstraubblog@hotmail.com
Planning on going at least Sunday to see baseball at the NECs, maybe Friday as well. Sat. is tough for me schedule wise.
As for football, I can blog about a few individuals, I think I had my team thoughts pretty dead on with the last post.
Send me emails with what you want me to talk about here. mstraubblog@hotmail.com
HOOPS SCHEDULE NUGGETS
Far from anything official, but I have two rumors to report from a Blue Devil birdie or two.
One has Central's men playing Hartford every year for the forseeable future in a home-and-home setting. I haven't heard what would happen in years they meet in the CT 6.
Another is that CCSU might be heading to Michigan State, perhaps as part of an early season tournament.
Will keep you posted.
By the way, I finish my Cats duties for the week this morning, so I'll blog a bunch about spring football next chance I get.
One has Central's men playing Hartford every year for the forseeable future in a home-and-home setting. I haven't heard what would happen in years they meet in the CT 6.
Another is that CCSU might be heading to Michigan State, perhaps as part of an early season tournament.
Will keep you posted.
By the way, I finish my Cats duties for the week this morning, so I'll blog a bunch about spring football next chance I get.
HOF STORY SUNDAY
First off, see my report from the Spring Game today below.
I confused a couple of people who asked me tonight because I didn't know what day of the week it was. So I wanted to tell them, and all of you, that my story on the HOF ceremony will be in Sunday's paper.
I confused a couple of people who asked me tonight because I didn't know what day of the week it was. So I wanted to tell them, and all of you, that my story on the HOF ceremony will be in Sunday's paper.
2 MORE
All the spring stuff from today's game (well for now anyway, I have lots more in the recorder) is below, I just wanted to add 2 things.
1) I'd like to thank Len Gengel not only for what he's doing in Haiti, but for his speech last night. It was stunning.
2) In case there were any doubters, three different sources (and all different ones from the last report here) have told me in the last 2 weeks or so that Ken Horton is in fact coming back.
1) I'd like to thank Len Gengel not only for what he's doing in Haiti, but for his speech last night. It was stunning.
2) In case there were any doubters, three different sources (and all different ones from the last report here) have told me in the last 2 weeks or so that Ken Horton is in fact coming back.
FIRST THOUGHTS
On the spring game of course.
Offensively, it was a show of efficiency and ability. The quarterbacks missed something like three passes all day, and Gunnar Jespersen looks much more comfortable that he did last year. Having never played football I don't always get how that works, but sometime between November and now the light went on. Not that he was bad last year by any means, but he doesn't look like a guy figuring things out anymore.
Raul could still very well be the number one wideout come the fall, but Denzell Jones made his case for the spot. He is a physical and athletic specimen with the speed to beat corners and the height to jump over anyone he doesn't beat. No wonder this kid is a jumper on the track teams.
Take a minute and look at my story at newbritainherald.com. No, that's not just a cheap plug. Look at the picture, taken by the talented Mike Orazzi. Jones came down with the ball. I think, with a few more months of training on routes and the "little things", Jones could be a force.
Coach McInerney said after the game the plan was still to make Jones the QB in 2012, but if today was any indication, I'd almost rather let someone else be the QB and have them throw Jones the ball all day.
Not that Central needs to throw all the time. Kevin Woolfolk looked wonderful, and Central's offensive line has the chance to be very good, returning four starters. I will admit that McInerney pulling Brian Fowler at halftime (who I spoke to after and is fine) worried me a little, but everyone tells me his injury shouldn't be the recurring type. Still, having Woolfolk and Chris Tolbert around to ease Fowler's load will do wonders for Central.
You might be able to tell from my story that I'm torn about the defense. I started the story with the intention of being more critical than I was, partly in an attempt to be fair to the opinions of those who thought it was OK and partly because it hasn't been fully taught yet.
So I'm willing to change my F to an incomplete, but there were certainly few A's to be given out. The front seven has the chance to be solid, but the secondary is a work in progress.
What did you guys think? Shoot me comments or questions here or at mstraubblog@hotmail.com.
Offensively, it was a show of efficiency and ability. The quarterbacks missed something like three passes all day, and Gunnar Jespersen looks much more comfortable that he did last year. Having never played football I don't always get how that works, but sometime between November and now the light went on. Not that he was bad last year by any means, but he doesn't look like a guy figuring things out anymore.
Raul could still very well be the number one wideout come the fall, but Denzell Jones made his case for the spot. He is a physical and athletic specimen with the speed to beat corners and the height to jump over anyone he doesn't beat. No wonder this kid is a jumper on the track teams.
Take a minute and look at my story at newbritainherald.com. No, that's not just a cheap plug. Look at the picture, taken by the talented Mike Orazzi. Jones came down with the ball. I think, with a few more months of training on routes and the "little things", Jones could be a force.
Coach McInerney said after the game the plan was still to make Jones the QB in 2012, but if today was any indication, I'd almost rather let someone else be the QB and have them throw Jones the ball all day.
Not that Central needs to throw all the time. Kevin Woolfolk looked wonderful, and Central's offensive line has the chance to be very good, returning four starters. I will admit that McInerney pulling Brian Fowler at halftime (who I spoke to after and is fine) worried me a little, but everyone tells me his injury shouldn't be the recurring type. Still, having Woolfolk and Chris Tolbert around to ease Fowler's load will do wonders for Central.
You might be able to tell from my story that I'm torn about the defense. I started the story with the intention of being more critical than I was, partly in an attempt to be fair to the opinions of those who thought it was OK and partly because it hasn't been fully taught yet.
So I'm willing to change my F to an incomplete, but there were certainly few A's to be given out. The front seven has the chance to be solid, but the secondary is a work in progress.
What did you guys think? Shoot me comments or questions here or at mstraubblog@hotmail.com.
PLANS FOR THE DAY
Ring ceremony is 1:30 p.m. Captains will be named, and I'm sure Mac will have a mic emceeing the events. I'll have one story today since I'm going to the HOF dinner tonight. I'll have a big story on that in Sunday's paper then something more on football. SHOULD have plenty of time to blog as well. We'll do lots of football.
Anything you want to know about the football team, hit me at mstraubblog@hotmail.com
Anything you want to know about the football team, hit me at mstraubblog@hotmail.com
MORE SPRING PREVIEW STUFF
First, one more offensive note. I forget if I mentioned that Mac thinks Gunnar has made a "huge jump." We'll see how that looks today. I kind of figured he would with more time with the system.
We'll see how the new defensive staff looks today, though I don't expect any or at least many changes in the philosophy. Mac did imply there would be some more (or at least different) blitzes, and says the D will look very similar to UConn's.
"We were pretty good in our base defense but we weren't very good with our blitz stuff," McInerney said. "We tried to attack last year, it just didn't work well. I think we've done a lot of good things that I feel really good about. Some of the hard part (about playing defense this spring) is that we're going against the best offense in the NEC."
Mac likes the D-Line, though obviously Rich Royster will have to be replaced. By the way, I'll be mentioning that at several points during the season... please, please, I hope no one takes offense to any wordings I may use. Going to try really hard to be sensitive. Obviously, his loss as a human is what matters most, and I'll be talking about how CCSU plans to honor him as soon as it tells me, but from a football standpoint he must be replaced. Central can't play with 10 on defense. So please don't think I'm being cold.
Linebacker will be a strong point with Lawton Arnold and Isaiah Boddie. Markeith Crenna is someone to keep an eye on. Central has the chance to be very young in the secondary, so we'll see how that looks. It's a little scary. But the good news is there are a number of options, increasing the chance of finding some good ones.
We'll see how the new defensive staff looks today, though I don't expect any or at least many changes in the philosophy. Mac did imply there would be some more (or at least different) blitzes, and says the D will look very similar to UConn's.
"We were pretty good in our base defense but we weren't very good with our blitz stuff," McInerney said. "We tried to attack last year, it just didn't work well. I think we've done a lot of good things that I feel really good about. Some of the hard part (about playing defense this spring) is that we're going against the best offense in the NEC."
Mac likes the D-Line, though obviously Rich Royster will have to be replaced. By the way, I'll be mentioning that at several points during the season... please, please, I hope no one takes offense to any wordings I may use. Going to try really hard to be sensitive. Obviously, his loss as a human is what matters most, and I'll be talking about how CCSU plans to honor him as soon as it tells me, but from a football standpoint he must be replaced. Central can't play with 10 on defense. So please don't think I'm being cold.
Linebacker will be a strong point with Lawton Arnold and Isaiah Boddie. Markeith Crenna is someone to keep an eye on. Central has the chance to be very young in the secondary, so we'll see how that looks. It's a little scary. But the good news is there are a number of options, increasing the chance of finding some good ones.
HALFTIME
Going to do part 2 of what to watch for in the morning, but I'm not leaving you empty-handed.
I have an answer to a question, and half a scoop.
You wanted me to ask Mac about Central's scheduling philosophy. He told me, as I've told you before, that he wants to play better teams at home, but it's very difficult to get those teams to come here for a variety of reasons.
One of those, besides getting someone to come play a road game for the reasons I outlined yesterday, Central has limited chances to play home games because it has to go play games like at UMass to make money. So take two chances off the table right away. Or at least one a year.
So I did some further digging, and here's what I know for now. The Southern game worked out because Central needed a home game and Southern had an open date. But CCSU.... and here's your half scoop.... is hosting Patriot League teams the next two years. I don't know who yet.
My GUESSES are Fordham and Colgate.
Defensive breakdown in the morning.
I have an answer to a question, and half a scoop.
You wanted me to ask Mac about Central's scheduling philosophy. He told me, as I've told you before, that he wants to play better teams at home, but it's very difficult to get those teams to come here for a variety of reasons.
One of those, besides getting someone to come play a road game for the reasons I outlined yesterday, Central has limited chances to play home games because it has to go play games like at UMass to make money. So take two chances off the table right away. Or at least one a year.
So I did some further digging, and here's what I know for now. The Southern game worked out because Central needed a home game and Southern had an open date. But CCSU.... and here's your half scoop.... is hosting Patriot League teams the next two years. I don't know who yet.
My GUESSES are Fordham and Colgate.
Defensive breakdown in the morning.
SPRING STUFF PART 1
There wasn't room tonight for a full spring preview, so I'm going to post a bunch of stuff here.
Here's some now, and I'll post more after deadline tonight that you can read before the game.
First, a quote from the coach on the team's progress in spring.
"Offensively I think we're way ahead of the curve," McInerney said. "We have four senior offensive linemen. The one position that's open really is the right tackle position."
Redshirt Dave Sabilia was the first of the bunch McInerney mentioned of the group competing for the job, but we'll see if that means anything.
One key he mentioned is that a good performance in the spring won't win anyone a job. He has said in the past that the spring can produce leaders in the clubhouse for jobs, so we'll see how that develops. I'll have a better feel in the week after the spring game.
The other position to watch is wide receiver. McInerney thinks Raul DeBenendittis will have a "breakout year," so I'm looking forward to seeing him work with QB Gunnar Jespersen. It may be that I was close but incorrect in that CCSU needs a No. 2 to emerge, not a No. 1. Matt Tyrell anyone?
Speaking of QB, Denzell Jones is the "heir-apparent," according to McInerney. He will play receiver this year, then move to QB next year. There is NO plan to do the 2-QB thing, but, like last year, I'll believe it when I see it from a Mac team.
As I said earlier, Brian Fowler is in fine form. Looking forward to seeing him. Worried about the shoulder getting hit, but as long as he's not, he'll be fine. Nate Pagan is developing into "a stud" according to Mac. It would be nice to see him have a bounce back year. Kevin Woolfolk provides depth. Dennis Spadaro should be at fullback Friday and in September.
That's a look at the offense, I'll turn the field around to the other side of the ball later tonight.
Here's some now, and I'll post more after deadline tonight that you can read before the game.
First, a quote from the coach on the team's progress in spring.
"Offensively I think we're way ahead of the curve," McInerney said. "We have four senior offensive linemen. The one position that's open really is the right tackle position."
Redshirt Dave Sabilia was the first of the bunch McInerney mentioned of the group competing for the job, but we'll see if that means anything.
One key he mentioned is that a good performance in the spring won't win anyone a job. He has said in the past that the spring can produce leaders in the clubhouse for jobs, so we'll see how that develops. I'll have a better feel in the week after the spring game.
The other position to watch is wide receiver. McInerney thinks Raul DeBenendittis will have a "breakout year," so I'm looking forward to seeing him work with QB Gunnar Jespersen. It may be that I was close but incorrect in that CCSU needs a No. 2 to emerge, not a No. 1. Matt Tyrell anyone?
Speaking of QB, Denzell Jones is the "heir-apparent," according to McInerney. He will play receiver this year, then move to QB next year. There is NO plan to do the 2-QB thing, but, like last year, I'll believe it when I see it from a Mac team.
As I said earlier, Brian Fowler is in fine form. Looking forward to seeing him. Worried about the shoulder getting hit, but as long as he's not, he'll be fine. Nate Pagan is developing into "a stud" according to Mac. It would be nice to see him have a bounce back year. Kevin Woolfolk provides depth. Dennis Spadaro should be at fullback Friday and in September.
That's a look at the offense, I'll turn the field around to the other side of the ball later tonight.
FOOTBALL ANSWER
The first of quite a few to come ASAP, but for now he's an easy one.
Brian Fowler is back and ready to be the main back this year. No lingering health issues, and he hasn't been held back during spring practice.
Brian Fowler is back and ready to be the main back this year. No lingering health issues, and he hasn't been held back during spring practice.
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