From what I'm hearing Crouch is the man. A young man that I've known since he was a kid is now a Coach at Big Blue says Crouch is was working his tail off in the weightroom until he started baseball. Winning lifter of the week a few times. He has been working hard a long with quite a few young men over there in the new weightroom. Don't think there is going to be a QB controversy this year.
Since there isn't much talk about the upcoming season lets see if we can try and guess the starters for the 2012 season.
Offense
QB-Crouch
RB-Bailey
RB-Frierson or (Hurley)
WR-Denton
Wr-McIntosh (could be Goolsby if he plays)
TE-______
T-Flick
G-Halcomb
C-Parker
G-Wagner
T-Pankey
This is all just a guess to try and get some talk started. Form the looks of it Parker, Flick, Bailey, Frierson, and Oliver may have to play a lot both ways.
A family friend that's close to the program has told me that here has been a lot of coaching changes throughout the program. Is there any truth to this, and if so who is there and who hs left. Also will this effect the teams production this season?
Read this in the journal today I love the spread offense being installed I think it will fit Hamilton perfect. I've wanted that offense at Hamilton for a while since Hamilton has always had good athletes now we get to see them out in space. Also Ashon as the possibly starter at QB is interesting.
Any word on the reported coaching changes? And any firsthand reports from 7on7's?
I went to the Ross 7on7 and they looked good on the offensive side. Crouch got rid of the ball much quicker than last year and Riggins looked great. I was surprised by his arm strength. The WR's looked good as well McIntosh looked to be the top WR or at least that's who they threw it to the most. It's hard to tell how good anyone will be in a 7on7 but it does look like the secondary will struggle. Obviously the loss of Rowlette and Givens at safety will be tough to replace. As far as coaching changes I didn't really notice any new faces.
I went to the Ross 7on7 and they looked good on the offensive side. Crouch got rid of the ball much quicker than last year and Riggins looked great. I was surprised by his arm strength. The WR's looked good as well McIntosh looked to be the top WR or at least that's who they threw it to the most. It's hard to tell how good anyone will be in a 7on7 but it does look like the secondary will struggle. Obviously the loss of Rowlette and Givens at safety will be tough to replace. As far as coaching changes I didn't really notice any new faces.
I didnt think Riggins was at this 7on7, I thought he was in Florida for AAU Nationals.
I wasn't there, but I heard that the Colerain scrimmage was ugly. Anyone there that can provide details?
Wasn't even close Hamilton was manhandled on both sides of the ball. Oline could not block Colerain at all. On defense the dline and secondary looked awful. Crouch was kicked out for fighting so I don't know if he is suspended or not. But with all that said it was just a scrimmage and hopefully this wakes the kids up and they put in the effort to become better. The only thing positive I saw was the special teams. Crouch is on heck of a punter and I guess it was Morrison kicking off he was put the ball in the end zone on the opening kick.
Jacoby was quoted in the paper saying numbers were up so that's encouraging. I checked the GMC website to see how many kids were listed but the roster hasn't been posted yet. So does anyone know how many kids they're dressing this year?
Here's the article from the journal for anyone who hasn't read it yet.
Jacoby was quoted in the paper saying numbers were up so that's encouraging. I checked the GMC website to see how many kids were listed but the roster hasn't been posted yet. So does anyone know how many kids they're dressing this year?
Here's the article from the journal for anyone who hasn't read it yet.
colerain put a beating on the blue.
i don't think hamilton is that bad, i think colerain is that good. one of the top
5 teams in the state if not the best team. colerain can now throw the ball.