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Spring Practice
« on: February 25, 2019, 12:21:57 AM »
Starts today folks. I can feel the excitement lol...

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2019, 09:15:43 AM »
Starts today folks. I can feel the excitement lol...
It's real hard to get excited about off-season conditioning programs, isn't it?  Despite the terrible weekend for both BB teams, our "off-season"  has been MUCH less painful than usual, in great part by both track teams, and for the first time in a long time, BOTH basketball teams!  Great job coaches, players, support staffs and all involved.
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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2019, 12:52:47 PM »
From what I'm hearing, Waid will be given every opportunity to grab the starting job but for now, he will be a backup.

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2019, 01:25:27 PM »
The release says spring game TBA. Does this mean there will be a spring game this year?!

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2019, 01:37:00 PM »
The release says spring game TBA. Does this mean there will be a spring game this year?!
Only Bo knows for sure, but they know when the practices are and when they end, so if they were planing on a spring game, I'd bet they would know when! 
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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2019, 06:24:49 AM »
Article on spring training from Vindy toda:

By DAN HINER

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YOUNGSTOWN

Changes to the Youngstown State football team’s coaching staff came quickly.

But the newest coaches are familiar with the YSU coaching staff.

New offensive line coach John Peterson and secondary coach DJ Gomes got their first taste of coaching YSU football on Monday as the Penguins opened spring practice at the Watson and Tressel Training Site.

Carl Pelini also made his return to Youngstown after spending a season as the defensive coordinator and interim head coach at Bowling Green.

Both Peterson and Gomes have a history with the YSU head coach Bo Pelini and defensive coordinator Carl Pelini.

Gomes played for Bo Pelini at Nebraska from 2009-10. He was the cornerbacks coach under Carl Pelini last season. Peterson played at Ohio State from 1987-90 alongside Bo Pelini and coached under Jim Tressel at Ohio State.

Gomes was hired on Thursday to replace Richard McNutt, who stepped down after four seasons with the Penguins on Feb. 17.

“The thing with being a young coach is you have to be firm and you have to be consistent,” Gomes said. “You gotta show guys you’re here to coach ‘em, not be their friend.

“Of course you’re gonna be there at times when they need you, but you’re still their coach. Can’t let little things slide, especially initially, or it’s gonna role downhill from there.”

The former Cornhusker was hired so quickly he didn’t have time to move out of Bowling Green.

“I actually have to be out of that place on Saturday or by Saturday,” Gomes said. “We got practice — as you know — [Monday], Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. Hopefully I make it up there Thursday.”

Peterson has nearly 30 years of coaching experience, spending the last three years at Pittsburgh. He also coached at Akron, Miami (Ohio) and Cincinnati.

Peterson replaced Carmen Bricillo, who spent 10 seasons with the Penguins. Bricillo left YSU to become a assistant for the New England Patriots on Feb. 11.

“Every year is a new year,” Peterson said. “Transition can create opportunities. I’m learning who [the offensive linemen] are, they’re learning who I am.

“The exciting thing about spring practice is the ability to kinda reinvent yourself and have a fresh slate.”

Bo Pelini’s contract is set to expire Thursday, but the deal is coming soon. The Penguins head coach said he and YSU are finishing the details.

“It’s basically done and it should be any day now,” Bo Pelini said.

Tight end Kierre Hawkins, safety Kyle Hegedus and defensive end Justus Reed won’t fully participate in camp.

Reed and Hegedus suffered season-ending injuries prior to the start of last season. Hawkins played in two games before a knee injury sidelined him for the year.

“They’re in kind of a rehab program right now,” Bo Pelini said. “But they’re out here coaching, helping. Some are out here going through individuals, doing what they can do. I know come next fall camp they’ll be ready to go.”

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2019, 12:18:04 PM »
I was reviewing the spring roster, and noticed that 3 special teams regulars were missing.  Anyone know if Dairus Hall, Curtis Parks and Mark Schuler are done for good, or just sitting out the spring?

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2019, 03:40:06 PM »
I was reviewing the spring roster, and noticed that 3 special teams regulars were missing.  Anyone know if Dairus Hall, Curtis Parks and Mark Schuler are done for good, or just sitting out the spring?
I certainly don't have a clue about Hall and Schuler, but usually when they are not listed on the roster it means they are no longer involved in YSU football.  Schuler is really enthused about his engagement, but not sure what if anything that will mean about his football career.

Curtis Parks posted the following on Facebook which is something for us to be pleased and proud of:

Curtis Parks December 17, 2018: So yesterday I did something ..... I graduated from the Accredited Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State University with Honors and was awarded the Senior Leadership Certificate by the accounting department and will be interning with a Big Four Accounting firm this upcoming January with hopes of obtaining a Full-Time offer upon completion of my Masters of Accountacy

I don't know if that means he'll be back as a master's student in the fall or not, but whatever is best for Curtis' career, I'm for!
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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2019, 09:48:36 AM »
The 2nd half of spring ball starts today. We'll find out more..

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2019, 12:08:34 PM »
I was reviewing the spring roster, and noticed that 3 special teams regulars were missing.  Anyone know if Dairus Hall, Curtis Parks and Mark Schuler are done for good, or just sitting out the spring?
I certainly don't have a clue about Hall and Schuler, but usually when they are not listed on the roster it means they are no longer involved in YSU football.  Schuler is really enthused about his engagement, but not sure what if anything that will mean about his football career.

Curtis Parks posted the following on Facebook which is something for us to be pleased and proud of:

Curtis Parks December 17, 2018: So yesterday I did something ..... I graduated from the Accredited Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State University with Honors and was awarded the Senior Leadership Certificate by the accounting department and will be interning with a Big Four Accounting firm this upcoming January with hopes of obtaining a Full-Time offer upon completion of my Masters of Accountacy

I don't know if that means he'll be back as a master's student in the fall or not, but whatever is best for Curtis' career, I'm for!

Thanks for posting this.  Always good to hear about the athletes graduating.

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2019, 03:24:25 PM »
I think Mark Schuler graduated and he isn't playing anymore.

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2019, 06:27:14 PM »
Craycraft is the starting QB for now with Cunningham and Waid splitting back up duties.

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #12 on: March 19, 2019, 06:59:15 AM »
Craycraft is the starting QB for now with Cunningham and Waid splitting back up duties.

Report Ono these two QB in today's Vindy:

By BRIAN DZENIS

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YOUNGSTOWN

While Youngstown State is taking things slow with quarterback Nathan Mays, the Penguins are getting some extra looks at their other QBs.

Mays was heathy enough to do some individual drills in the Watson and Tressel Training Site on Monday as the football team resumed spring practice after spring break, but was held out of anything involving the rest of the offense. He also leaves practices early to tend to academic obligations. Mays is recovering from surgery to address the nerve issues in his leg that plagued his 2018 season.

“It give us a chance to see what [Joe Craycraft and Mark Waid] can do. We still try to give Nate some reps,” head coach Bo Pelini said. “We went into these 15 practices thinking we would take it slow with Nate. We want to be sure he’s back at 100 percent before we throw him out there.”

A loose pecking order has been established behind the resting senior. Craycraft, a redshirt-sophomore, saw most of the first-team work on Monday. Waid — the former Girard QB who graduated in December — has appeared to leapfrog redshirt-freshman Jayden Cunningham on the depth chart and saw mostly second-team duties.

“I’m just seeing it. You can watch film all you want, but until you actually get our there and do it and see it in real life, that’s when you really start to grasp it,” Craycraft said. “I’m glad Nate is feeling better, but I want to take as much from these reps as I can.”

Craycraft made his collegiate debut with a cameo appearance at the end of a 42-7 win against Valparaiso last season, but has yet to throw his first career pass. On Monday, Craycraft showed off both his arm and legs, channelling some of the speed that made him a regional finalist in the 200 meter dash at Marion Pleasant.

With Waid, quarterbacks coach Joe Ganz said physically, Ohio’s fourth all-time leader in passing yards has all the tools for FCS football, but there’s more work to be done on the mental side of the game.

“I talk to him a lot and with him, it’s not about how you do when you succeed, but how you do when you fail because it’s going to happen. I never want my guys to be afraid to fail because I know they’ll get picked off at some point,” Ganz said. “There was a little lull [last Thursday] when we scrimmaged and he had a couple bad plays in a row and you can tell he isn’t used to it.

“He’s used to having a lot of success, but how he handles failure is what I’m trying to teach. He isn’t going to be perfect. He’s not going to have the numbers he had in high school, but he can be a really good football player.”

Citing his status as a freshman, YSU declined to make Waid available for an interview. Ganz is also trying to get Waid to embrace the number 24. Waid was initially assigned that number as a homage to former Penguin quarterback Tom Zetts. On the team’s roster, he’s listed as No. 5, but wore No. 18 on Monday.

“He got made fun of on the first day by some of the guys and Zetts was there to ref our practice [Friday before spring break] and he didn’t wear it and I was mad at him,” Ganz said.

Both Ganz and Pelini consider the quarterback job to be open in the fall, but Mays will be given every chance to enter the 2019 season as a starter for the first time in his career.

“He’s earned it. He’s played in big games for us so it’s like he’s the senior who waited his turn, he’s proven it. Is it Nate’s job from day one? No because of what Joe has done in the spring and he has seven more practices to prove what else he can do,” Ganz said. “If he comes in the fall and blows everyone’s doors off, it’s one thing, but it’s Nate’s team and it’s important he knows that.”

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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #13 on: March 19, 2019, 09:30:04 AM »
Nothing quite like Pelini "coach speak".  Ganz is learning from one of the best.  I read this a couple times and it says NOTHING!  They could have interviewed me for this article. 
But it's nice to see the Vindy remembered we had a team!
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Re: Spring Practice
« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2019, 10:03:13 PM »
Lots of work to be done... Yikes.