Big South TEs 2012
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:54 pm
Time for the last of our looks at the offensive skill positions for the Big South
Charleston Southern
Mike DeTerlizzi No 2011 stats
Tyson Pryor No 2011 stats
This position is probably the toughest to get a good read on because of the divergent uses of the tight end. DeTerlizzi was used more as a blocker last year, expect that trend to continue this year. Would be good to see him get some catches though.
COastal Carolina
David Duran 5 rec 75 yds 0 TD
Jon MAsley 1 rec 1 yds 0 TD
Just like with my comment opening my thoughts of G-W receivers, its not often you have a guy with only 5 catches as your top guy, but David Duran, who was granted a sixth year by the NCAA, was the top TE in the Big South (and an All-American) in 2010, and after suffering a season ending injury in the 4th game of the year, Duran is back and hopefully healthy and looking to take his spot on the first team all-conference back in 2012
Gardner-Webb
Tremayne Schley 20 rec 244 yards 2 TD
Mike Estes 42 rec 602 Yds 7 TD (2012 Signee)
Estes comes in looking to make an impact as the Runnin Bulldogs do not list a TE on their 2012 roster, though Schley is on the College Football Performance Awards Watch List for the position. If one of the Bulldog fans could offer an update that would be helpful.
Liberty
Brandon Apon 5 rec 34 yards 2 TD
Peter Gagliardi 6 Rec 80 Yds 1 TD
The Flames lose one of their better TEs in Tommy Shaver, who finished as the Big South First Team TE. The remaining 4 TE on the roster combined for fewer receptions than Shaver had by himself. The new offense may see an uptick in TE production and also see one of Liberty's 2012 signees potentially work their way into the mix at the position.
Presbyterian
Joey GIlkey 16 Rec 161 Yards 3 TD
Andrew Osborne No 2011 Stats
Gilkey showed some very good flashes in 2011, finishing fourth on the team in receptions (16) and leading the team in TDs. With only two TEs on the roster, look for a lot of snaps for both Gilkey and Osborne this season
Stony Brook
Brett Arce 6 rec 99 yds 0 TD
David Shukri No 2011 stats
Arce proved do be a good option in the passing game averaging 16.5 yards on his 6 catches last year, but where he and teammate Shukri have proven most useful is in the running game, serving as extra blockers for Miguel Maysonet and Brock Jackolski last year and for Marcus Coker (transfer from Iowa) this season.
VMI
Mario Thompson 11 rec 222 yds 1 TD
WIll Lucas 6 rec 57 yds 1 TD
The TE position has had to make the biggest adjustment for VMI as they have switched from their option based attack to a more pro style that they have used the past two seasons. Thompson showed himself a quick learner , as he quadrupled his number of receptions from 2010 to 2011 and saw his total yards increase tenfold. If Kordenbrock has another solid year, dont be surprised to see Thompson in the running for all conference come season's end
Rankings
1. CCU
2. SBU
3. PC
4. VMI
5. LU
6. CSU
7. GWU
Individual
1. David Duran, CCU
2. Brett Arce, SBU
3. Joey Gilkey, PC
4. Brandon Apon, LU
5. Mario Thompson, VMI
6. Mike DeTerlizzi, CSU
7. Jon Masley, CCU
Charleston Southern
Mike DeTerlizzi No 2011 stats
Tyson Pryor No 2011 stats
This position is probably the toughest to get a good read on because of the divergent uses of the tight end. DeTerlizzi was used more as a blocker last year, expect that trend to continue this year. Would be good to see him get some catches though.
COastal Carolina
David Duran 5 rec 75 yds 0 TD
Jon MAsley 1 rec 1 yds 0 TD
Just like with my comment opening my thoughts of G-W receivers, its not often you have a guy with only 5 catches as your top guy, but David Duran, who was granted a sixth year by the NCAA, was the top TE in the Big South (and an All-American) in 2010, and after suffering a season ending injury in the 4th game of the year, Duran is back and hopefully healthy and looking to take his spot on the first team all-conference back in 2012
Gardner-Webb
Tremayne Schley 20 rec 244 yards 2 TD
Mike Estes 42 rec 602 Yds 7 TD (2012 Signee)
Estes comes in looking to make an impact as the Runnin Bulldogs do not list a TE on their 2012 roster, though Schley is on the College Football Performance Awards Watch List for the position. If one of the Bulldog fans could offer an update that would be helpful.
Liberty
Brandon Apon 5 rec 34 yards 2 TD
Peter Gagliardi 6 Rec 80 Yds 1 TD
The Flames lose one of their better TEs in Tommy Shaver, who finished as the Big South First Team TE. The remaining 4 TE on the roster combined for fewer receptions than Shaver had by himself. The new offense may see an uptick in TE production and also see one of Liberty's 2012 signees potentially work their way into the mix at the position.
Presbyterian
Joey GIlkey 16 Rec 161 Yards 3 TD
Andrew Osborne No 2011 Stats
Gilkey showed some very good flashes in 2011, finishing fourth on the team in receptions (16) and leading the team in TDs. With only two TEs on the roster, look for a lot of snaps for both Gilkey and Osborne this season
Stony Brook
Brett Arce 6 rec 99 yds 0 TD
David Shukri No 2011 stats
Arce proved do be a good option in the passing game averaging 16.5 yards on his 6 catches last year, but where he and teammate Shukri have proven most useful is in the running game, serving as extra blockers for Miguel Maysonet and Brock Jackolski last year and for Marcus Coker (transfer from Iowa) this season.
VMI
Mario Thompson 11 rec 222 yds 1 TD
WIll Lucas 6 rec 57 yds 1 TD
The TE position has had to make the biggest adjustment for VMI as they have switched from their option based attack to a more pro style that they have used the past two seasons. Thompson showed himself a quick learner , as he quadrupled his number of receptions from 2010 to 2011 and saw his total yards increase tenfold. If Kordenbrock has another solid year, dont be surprised to see Thompson in the running for all conference come season's end
Rankings
1. CCU
2. SBU
3. PC
4. VMI
5. LU
6. CSU
7. GWU
Individual
1. David Duran, CCU
2. Brett Arce, SBU
3. Joey Gilkey, PC
4. Brandon Apon, LU
5. Mario Thompson, VMI
6. Mike DeTerlizzi, CSU
7. Jon Masley, CCU