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Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:53 pm
by leeshajo
I keep seeing posts saying that the Poster's team of choice is very young this year... what constitutes a young team?
I just went and looked Saturday against SIU, South Dakota State started (giving my own highly scientific,

or not, weighting scale of 1 pt for true freshman, 2 pt for Redshirt Freshman, 3 for sophs, 4 for juniors and 5 for Seniors)….
## OFFENSE
(RF) 76 Witzmann, Bryan
(RF) 65 Parker, Alex
(SR) 60 McKnight, Ryan
(JR) 74 Buchner, Zach
(SO) 67 Fick, Jon
(SR) 87 Cochart, Colin
(RF) 23 Hubert, Brandon
(So) 2 Kool, Tyrel
(SO) 5 Rollin, Aaron
(SO) 4 O'Brien, Thomas
(SR) 30 Minett, Kyle
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34 pts/3.1 ave (or Sophomore status team)
## DEFENSE
(JR) 54 Bowers,Zacharia
(SR) 94 Fischer, Brian
(SO) 52 Mink, Andy
(JR) 46 Steffen, Jake
(JR) 48 Kool, Dirk
(JR) 45 Lien, Mike
(SR) 39 Domino, Derek
(JR) 8 Jackson, Darryl
(SR) 7 Jeske, Corey
(JR) 22 Wise, Anthony
(SR) 21 Brodie, Cole
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47 pts/4.3 ave (or Junior/Senior Status team)
as a whole we totaled 81 pts/ 3.7 average...
So how does that compare with your team? If you care to, take your starting roster from your last game and figure it out... and share... I am curious what the average ends up being. Thanks in advance.
BTW... I know this will mean nothing other than a number but I am curious.
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:58 pm
by clenz
I'm not going to go through all of that work...I may later...or Jay may beat me to it.
However, I can tell you we only have something like 6 seniors on the two deep at UNI
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:09 pm
by leeshajo
Using your starting roster from Saturday here is where you fall at UNI... (was curious since I consider you the team most likely to win the valley this year... did at the beginning, too btw.)
UNI
Offense
(SO) RB 1 Anderson, C.
(JR) WR 5 Herring, Jarred
(JR) QB 10 Rennie, Tirrell
(JR) WR 21 Collins, Josh
(SR) TE 48 Mahaffey, Ryan
(SR) C 59 Zlab, Austin
(SO) RG 60 Palangi, Brian
(JR) LT 72 Teply, Jay
(SO) RT 74 Danilov, Misha
(SO) LG 78 Sauer, Tim
(SR) WR 88 Turner, Maurice
43 pts/ 3.9 Average or Junior status
Defense
(SO) CB 8 Martin, Andre
(JR) CB 9A Canady, T.
(SR) CB 16 James, Craig
(JR) LB 24 Fort, L.J.
(SO) CB 28 Swain, J.J.
(JR) LB 32 Conley, James
(JR) DL 43 Boothby, Ben
(SR) LB 45 Thompson, Jamar
(JR) LB 49 Gerard, Shawn
(JR) DL 90 Branch, Darren
(JR) DL 93 Eilert, Will
44 pts/ 4.0 average or Junior status
Both Combined
87 points / 3.95 average or Junior Status
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:11 pm
by clenz
Yeah, this year wasn't the year our fan base was looking towards being the big year....Next year is
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:15 pm
by mcveyrl
Interesting theory...I'll do ours
OFFENSE
QB - Dudzik - Sr.
HB - Noble - Jr.
FB - Brown - Sr.
WR - Scott - r Fr.
WR - Long - Jr.
LT - Sherman - Sr.
LG - Watford - So.
C- Babington - Jr.
RG - Jones - r. Fr.
RT - Krout - r Fr.
TE - Sharp - So.
37 - Avg. of 3.36
DEFENSE
LE - Bryant - Jr.
DT - Brown - Sr.
DT - Middleton - Jr.
RE - Snow - So.
RCB - Cuffee - Jr.
LCB - Jones - So.
MLB - Robertson - r Fr.
SLB - P.Williams - Jr..
WS - J. Williams - Jr.
FS - Jackson - So.
SS - Nelson - Jr.
40 - Avg. of 3.63
Total 77 - 3.5 avg.
I don't know what this all means, but math is fun...
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:27 pm
by leeshajo
Here is SIU
SIU
Offense
(JR) LT 64 Pickard, David
(JR) LG 51 Danilkowicz, Ge
(JR) C 66 Boemer, Bryan
(JR) RG 69 Van Dril, Matth
(SO) RT 71 Wilson, Richard
(SR) QB 5 Chris Dieker (put him in here because he typically starts)
(JR) RB 10 Harris, Shariff
(SR) TE 83 Harruff, Kyle
(SR) WR 80 Evans, Jeff
(SR) WR 14 Allaria, Joe
(SR) WR 81 Guinn, Matt
48 pts/ 4.4 ave
Defense
(SR) DE 91 Seaman, Jason
(RF) NT 98 Nsubuga, Derric
(JR) DE 32 Coda, Chance
(SO) LB 34 DiManche, Jayso
(SR) LB 47 Franklin, Steph
(SO) LB 41 Okon, Joe
(JR) LB 45 James, Connor
(JR) CB 4 Shine, T.J.
(SO) SS 12 Briggs, Brad
(RF) FS 9 Clark, E.J.
(SR) CB 21 Lindsey, Korey
40 pts/ 3.6 ave
Team combined
88 points/ 4.0 ave
Like I said in my first post... it is nothing but a number, but it is curious how similar the numbers are coming out so far...
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:33 pm
by siuham
edit nevermind someone beat me
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:56 pm
by ToTheLeft
Liberty
QB- Mike Brown (RJ) +4
RB- SirChauncey Holloway (TSo) +3
FB- Peter Gagliardi (RF) +2
WR- Chris Summers (RJ) +4
WR- Pat Kelly (TSo) +3
WR- BJ Hayes (RJ) +4
TE- Tommy Shaver (RJ) +4
LT- Justin Vargas (RSr) +5
LG- Malcom Boyd (TSo) +3
C- Matt Camire (RSr) +5
RG- Alex Stadler (RSr) +5
RT- Soeren Wendland (RSr) +5
47/12= 3.92 Average (Junior)
DE- Bannon (TSr.) +5
DT- Chapman (TJr.) +4
DT- Greg Schuster (RSo.) +3
DE- Adams (RSr.) +5
LB- Doncel Bolt (TSr.) +5
LB- Kyle O'Donnell (RSr.) +5
ADJ- Danny Broggin (RSr.) +5
CB- Donald Manns (RSr.) +5
CB- KaJuan Lee (RJr.) +5
S- Brent Vinson (TSo.) +3
S- Larry Claiborne (RJr.) +4
49/11= 4.45 average (Junior/Senior)
K- Matt Bevins (Jr.) +4
P- Mike Larrson (Jr.) +4
LS- Richard Wright (RFr.) +2
Team Average= 4.08 (Junior)
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:00 pm
by UCABEAR
I looked at my Bears starting roster only to realize that most of the time it WASN'T the actual kids that played during the game but rather those "starters" just started and were quickly replaced.

Every call I heard was "freshman" this or "sophmore that" . I wonder how much time each "starter" actually played.

Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:48 pm
by bobbythekidd
UCABEAR wrote:I looked at my Bears starting roster only to realize that most of the time it WASN'T the actual kids that played during the game but rather those "starters" just started and were quickly replaced.

Every call I heard was "freshman" this or "sophmore that" . I wonder how much time each "starter" actually played.

This looked like an interesting theory to me until I ran into the same problem you did. Between trying to fit kids into new positions, injuries, attrition, etc. The preseason starter and what is playing now is really different. Where do you start and end?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:04 pm
by tampajag
Southern
Offense:
QB - McGinty (So)
HB - Hollimon (Sr)
FB - Mitchell (Fr)
WR - Gregory (Jr)
WR - Allen (Sr)
TE - Jordan (So)
LT - Browne (So)
LG - Hall (Fr)
C - Chinyoung (Sr)
RG - Almanza (Jr)
RT - Stewart (Sr)
Total: 39 Avg: 3.5
Defense:
DE - D. Williams (Jr)
DT - Miller (Sr)
DT - Narcisse (So)
DE - S. Williams (Sr)
LB - Chatman (Sr)
LB - Ray (Jr)
LB - Coleman (Sr)
CB - V. Williams (Fr)
CB - Warford (So)
FS - House (Sr)
SS - Wells (Sr)
Total: 45 Avg: 4.1
Special Teams:
K - Griswold (Fr)
P - Duran (Jr)
Total: 4 Avg: 2
Team Total: 86 Avg: 3.5 (Southern has played over 20 freshman in most games and many of the senior starters don't have experience and when you add a new coach to the mix that equals a 2-4 record)
Edit: had to make a correction due to bad math

Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:25 pm
by tampajag
bobbythekidd wrote:UCABEAR wrote:I looked at my Bears starting roster only to realize that most of the time it WASN'T the actual kids that played during the game but rather those "starters" just started and were quickly replaced.

Every call I heard was "freshman" this or "sophmore that" . I wonder how much time each "starter" actually played.

This looked like an interesting theory to me until I ran into the same problem you did. Between trying to fit kids into new positions, injuries, attrition, etc. The preseason starter and what is playing now is really different. Where do you start and end?
I used the starters from Southern's last game, they play more than the reserves and those are the guys on the field at crunch time (which is a rare occasion at Southern

)
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:07 am
by CoachL
What constitutes a young team?

Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:18 am
by dgreenwell3
Indiana State Sycamores-
We have 8 seniors on the whole team and I am not sure if any of them but 2-3 play..
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:19 am
by bandl
I think it all comes down to their age.
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:35 am
by blueballs
On the GSU coaches show Monken stated that against Chatty this past Saturday GSU sometimes had 5 true FR on the field on defense and 3 true FR on the field on offense. GSU only starts 3 SR's total on both sides of the ball combined so IMO that qualifies as young, when you have 3 times as many true FR playing as SR's.
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:53 am
by frinq
Portland State starters average out to 3.5=sophomore/junior. Interestingly, our Oline is solid sophomore (3.0) and the backfield is solid junior. I'd guess that the best players start regardless of class or age. We have a new coach, new offense, new defence. I suspect that that means we play slightly younger - but who knows?
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:02 pm
by CatMom
TXST Depth Chart - 10/16/10
Offense
Freshman - 2
RS Freshman - 3
Soph - 1
RS Soph - 1
Junior - 9
Senior - 8
Defense
Freshman - 1
RS Freshman - 7
Soph - 1
RS Soph - 3
Junior - 6
Senior - 6
Special Teams - not otherwise counted
K/PK/P
RS Soph - 1
Soph -1
Junior - 1
So
True Freshman - 3
RS Freshman - 10
True Sophomores - 3
RS Sophomores - 5
Juniors - 16
Seniors - 14
Overall avg 3.75 soph avg???
Interesting...because if you took the jr/sr combined, that averages out to 58% of the (starting)team but this system makes us younger.
I'll let someone else do the rest of the math

Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:35 am
by weberwildcat
Weber State is what constitutes a young team...
12 seniors
48 freshman
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:16 am
by CatMom
weberwildcat wrote:Weber State is what constitutes a young team...
12 seniors
48 freshman
On your 2 deep?
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:50 am
by Theee Catrabbit
I think you could also throw some points in there, such as 1 for each returning starter. There are seniors who never start until their last year, while there are Juniors who have started every year. A young team is usually termed that because they lack experience.
Experience is everything...just ask my first girlfriend

Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:17 am
by tampajag
Theee Catrabbit wrote:I think you could also throw some points in there, such as 1 for each returning starter. There are seniors who never start until their last year, while there are Juniors who have started every year. A young team is usually termed that because they lack experience.
Experience is everything...just ask my first girlfriend

using expierence that would make Southern even younger, the QB threw 5 passes before the season, the HB was a backup QB until last season when he became the backup RB/wildcat QB, both receivers were little used backups. Only returning starters were on the line. As for Defense it's a pretty similar situation. what a season...............
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:21 am
by CatMom
Theee Catrabbit wrote:I think you could also throw some points in there, such as 1 for each returning starter. There are seniors who never start until their last year, while there are Juniors who have started every year. A young team is usually termed that because they lack experience.
Experience is everything...just ask my first girlfriend

Now you're getting into messing with my head. Obviously the RS and true freshman have no experience and even some of the sops, but we have sophs with 2L and seniors with none (as starters) That's a can of worms I don't want to open.
(in other words....too much time to go into researching/doing)
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:15 am
by frinq
One obvious correlation - youth and mistakes. Both PSU and Weber are at the bottom of the conference in fumbles and penalties, and both have "young" teams, playing a lot of freshmen and sophomores. It's going to make for an interesting game this weekend. May the least fumbles win!
Re: Just Curious...What constitutes a young team?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:20 am
by CatMom
frinq wrote:One obvious correlation - youth and mistakes. Both PSU and Weber are at the bottom of the conference in fumbles and penalties, and both have "young" teams, playing a lot of freshmen and sophomores. It's going to make for an interesting game this weekend. May the least fumbles win!
In what context? Most of our dropped passes, muffed plays and fumbles have been by our experienced players (jrs/srs with 3-4 yrs on the field) like Dillard, Bush, Griggs...it's hard to watch
