ODU's first CAA football victim
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:16 am
Which CAA team will be the first to fall to the Monarchs? It has to happen at some point...but where and when?
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Could be.VBR_Productions wrote:Conference schedule:
9/24 at Delaware
I've got all summer to stew on it, but IMO this will be ODU's most important game they've played to date. First CAA game, first season with playoff eligibility, game against runners-up, in Newark... my hope is that ODU comes out too fired up, like DelSt did in 2007. I had never seen a team come into the Tub with so much false bravado. I think ODU is a lot better than DSU, even in their playoff year, but I hope to see a quiet, confident Hen team put them in their place.futureodualum11 wrote:Let me just say, if ODU goes into Newark and defeats the National Runner-up on their home field then I will declare the season a success regardless of what they do the rest of the season.
ODU's away games to date: Jacksonville, Fordham, Savannah St, VMI, Campbell, Monmouth, Hampton, and NC Central. I'm not sure being 7-1 against that slate is anything more than par for the course, even with a start-up program.∞∞∞ wrote:Fun fact, but we've only lost one game away from home so far (88%), with Fordham being the only one. I'll say this...while my expectations are low, this ODU program has surprised me the last two seasons so I'm not putting anything passed them. We do bring back most of our starters and they're mainly juniors now, and all our freshmen and sophomore talent is CAA caliber.
Aim High.
I will definitely say we have some great young talent on this team. I have high expectations for running backs Angus Harper and Colby Goodwyn and then incoming freshman Taylor Heieneke (Georgia State POY) and Tyree Lee (Virginia State POY) along with Dontez Taylor who would have been a freshman at Maryland this fall but signed with ODU instead. Also Paul Morant is one hell of an athlete so I also have high hopes for him. Also WR Antonio Vaughan will also be someone to look out for this year going into his sophomore year. Also transfer redshirt freshman David Born will be someone to watch on the offensive line. He's a monster of a kid at 6'8", 355 lbs. Also our starting RB Mario Crawford will be a junior this year.∞∞∞ wrote:Fun fact, but we've only lost one game away from home so far (88%), with Fordham being the only one. I'll say this...while my expectations are low, this ODU program has surprised me the last two seasons so I'm not putting anything passed them. We do bring back most of our starters and they're mainly juniors now, and all our freshmen and sophomore talent is CAA caliber.
Aim High.
which is why I'm concerned when we travel to Georgia State and Delaware this season. I think the biggest crowd we played in front of on the road was VMI in '09 and that was no where close to what ODU averages at home games. There will definitely be 20,000+ at both GSU and UDel.GannonFan wrote:ODU's away games to date: Jacksonville, Fordham, Savannah St, VMI, Campbell, Monmouth, Hampton, and NC Central. I'm not sure being 7-1 against that slate is anything more than par for the course, even with a start-up program.∞∞∞ wrote:Fun fact, but we've only lost one game away from home so far (88%), with Fordham being the only one. I'll say this...while my expectations are low, this ODU program has surprised me the last two seasons so I'm not putting anything passed them. We do bring back most of our starters and they're mainly juniors now, and all our freshmen and sophomore talent is CAA caliber.
Aim High.
Actually, this is the third year of playoff eligibility, but we will not be much closer than the previous two years.89Hen wrote:I've got all summer to stew on it, but IMO this will be ODU's most important game they've played to date. First CAA game, first season with playoff eligibility, game against runners-up, in Newark... my hope is that ODU comes out too fired up, like DelSt did in 2007. I had never seen a team come into the Tub with so much false bravado. I think ODU is a lot better than DSU, even in their playoff year, but I hope to see a quiet, confident Hen team put them in their place.futureodualum11 wrote:Let me just say, if ODU goes into Newark and defeats the National Runner-up on their home field then I will declare the season a success regardless of what they do the rest of the season.
I'd be more concerned with the quality of teams you're travelling to play, like Villanova and Margie/Bill (not really 'travelling' for ODU, per se) than the size of the crowds, but uh....futureodualum11 wrote:which is why I'm concerned when we travel to Georgia State and Delaware this season. I think the biggest crowd we played in front of on the road was VMI in '09 and that was no where close to what ODU averages at home games. There will definitely be 20,000+ at both GSU and UDel.GannonFan wrote:
ODU's away games to date: Jacksonville, Fordham, Savannah St, VMI, Campbell, Monmouth, Hampton, and NC Central. I'm not sure being 7-1 against that slate is anything more than par for the course, even with a start-up program.
You're right, but this team has yet to play in front of a true hostile crowd on the road so its still a question of how this team will respond in front of large crowds.bandl wrote:I'd be more concerned with the quality of teams you're travelling to play, like Villanova and Margie/Bill (not really 'travelling' for ODU, per se) than the size of the crowds, but uh....futureodualum11 wrote:
which is why I'm concerned when we travel to Georgia State and Delaware this season. I think the biggest crowd we played in front of on the road was VMI in '09 and that was no where close to what ODU averages at home games. There will definitely be 20,000+ at both GSU and UDel.
He thinks that our first win will be in 2015. Too bad JMU will fall to us next year.futureodualum11 wrote:Also dirtydukes, why do you ask? I have no idea.
That is not a very good outlook. Just sayin.futureodualum11 wrote:Let me just say, if ODU goes into Newark and defeats the National Runner-up on their home field then I will declare the season a success regardless of what they do the rest of the season.
[Puts on his AZGrizfan glassses]futureodualum11 wrote:Let me just say, if ODU goes into Newark and defeats the National Runner-up on their home field then I will declare the season a success regardless of what they do the rest of the season.