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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Marshall Football: Looks like Powell is Florida bound
Per an article written by ESPN.com's Michael DiRocco, four star linebacker prospect Jeremi Powell will sign a letter of intent with Florida tomorrow. Powell's verbal commitment to UF was cast in doubt last weekend when he took an official visit to Marshall although, it looks like Gator fans have nothing to worry about.
Marshall Football: Signing Day Primer
The time has almost arrived, national signing day is less than 24 hours away. Nearing the goal line Marshall’s recruiting class boast 19 members including four players already enrolled in Huntington.
That does not mean tomorrow will be without drama. Marshall fans should be tuned into two prospects, A.J Leggett and Jeremi Powell. Leggett has already given a verbal pledge to MU but, the four star defensive back took an official visit to Tennessee last week, casting his commitment in doubt. One of the nations top 20 recruits at linebacker according to Rivals, Powell was in Huntington this weekend checking out Marshall’s campus. Powell will be making a decision between the Herd and Florida, possibly as early as today. If one or both of those players commit to Marshall it could dramatically alter the perception of this years recruiting class.
Also, do not forget the always popular secret commitment. Marshall head coach Doc Holliday has provided a signing day surprise each of the past two years and 2012 should not be any different. 2011’s unexpected commitment was junior college defensive end Terry Franklin who never stepped foot on campus. Holliday’s surprise for the class of 2010 was current tight end Harold “Gator” Hoskins.
Surprises or not tomorrow should be an exciting day for Marshall football fans. Please check back with us often as the Marshall Thundering Blog will be reporting on each letter of intent that crosses the Shewey Building’s fax machine. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for instant updates, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog.
Marshall’s current recruiting class as of 1/31/12:
1) Gage Niemeyer, OL, Mount San Jacinto Community College (CA)*
2) Ken Smith, DT, Blinn Community College (TX)*
3) Corey Tindal, DB, Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
4) Kent Turene, LB Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
5) Matt Cincotta, LS, Charlotte Catholic High School (NC)
6) Tyler Combs, OL, Lawrence County High School (KY)
7) Cameron Dees, OL, Armwood High School (FL)
8) Gunnar Holcombe, QB, University School (FL)
9) Devon Johnson, LB, Richlands High School (VA)
10) A.J Leggett, DB, South Miami High School (FL)
11) Josh Muriel, OL, Port St. Lucie High School (FL)
12) Ryan Riedel, LB, Cabell Midland High School (WV)
13) Billy Rone, OL, Glendale Community College (AZ)
14) Andre Scott, DB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
15) Gary Thompson, LB, Helix Charter High School (CA)
16) Deyonte Henderson, LB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
17) Chris Hall, TE/QB, Fork Union Military Academy (VA)
18) Lavar Highsmith, LB, Dunbar High School (MD)
19) Marcus Gilchrist, DE, Port Charlotte High School (FL)
*Already enrolled at Marshall.
That does not mean tomorrow will be without drama. Marshall fans should be tuned into two prospects, A.J Leggett and Jeremi Powell. Leggett has already given a verbal pledge to MU but, the four star defensive back took an official visit to Tennessee last week, casting his commitment in doubt. One of the nations top 20 recruits at linebacker according to Rivals, Powell was in Huntington this weekend checking out Marshall’s campus. Powell will be making a decision between the Herd and Florida, possibly as early as today. If one or both of those players commit to Marshall it could dramatically alter the perception of this years recruiting class.
Also, do not forget the always popular secret commitment. Marshall head coach Doc Holliday has provided a signing day surprise each of the past two years and 2012 should not be any different. 2011’s unexpected commitment was junior college defensive end Terry Franklin who never stepped foot on campus. Holliday’s surprise for the class of 2010 was current tight end Harold “Gator” Hoskins.
Surprises or not tomorrow should be an exciting day for Marshall football fans. Please check back with us often as the Marshall Thundering Blog will be reporting on each letter of intent that crosses the Shewey Building’s fax machine. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for instant updates, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog.
Marshall’s current recruiting class as of 1/31/12:
1) Gage Niemeyer, OL, Mount San Jacinto Community College (CA)*
2) Ken Smith, DT, Blinn Community College (TX)*
3) Corey Tindal, DB, Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
4) Kent Turene, LB Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
5) Matt Cincotta, LS, Charlotte Catholic High School (NC)
6) Tyler Combs, OL, Lawrence County High School (KY)
7) Cameron Dees, OL, Armwood High School (FL)
8) Gunnar Holcombe, QB, University School (FL)
9) Devon Johnson, LB, Richlands High School (VA)
10) A.J Leggett, DB, South Miami High School (FL)
11) Josh Muriel, OL, Port St. Lucie High School (FL)
12) Ryan Riedel, LB, Cabell Midland High School (WV)
13) Billy Rone, OL, Glendale Community College (AZ)
14) Andre Scott, DB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
15) Gary Thompson, LB, Helix Charter High School (CA)
16) Deyonte Henderson, LB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
17) Chris Hall, TE/QB, Fork Union Military Academy (VA)
18) Lavar Highsmith, LB, Dunbar High School (MD)
19) Marcus Gilchrist, DE, Port Charlotte High School (FL)
*Already enrolled at Marshall.
Marshall Football: Chris Hall recruited at QB?
It looks like Marshall recruit Chris Hall will get a chance to play quarterback in college. Chuck Landon and Doug Smock reported today that the Fork Union Military Academy tight end would be given the opportunity to compete at QB in Huntington.
As a high school senior Hall passed for 2,068 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions while completing 53% of his passes. A dual threat Hall also rushed for 1,056 yards and 21 TDs on 188 carries.
As a high school senior Hall passed for 2,068 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions while completing 53% of his passes. A dual threat Hall also rushed for 1,056 yards and 21 TDs on 188 carries.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Marshall Football: Update on Zach Hall
Per the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Port Charlotte High School (FL) offensive lineman Zach Hall will not sign a letter of intent with Marshall this Wednesday. According to the article a “paperwork snafu” has caused Hall to look for another University.
Hall is a classmate of Marcus Gilchrist who switched his commitment from FIU to Marshall last week.
Hall is a classmate of Marcus Gilchrist who switched his commitment from FIU to Marshall last week.
Marshall University National Signing Day Coverage
National signing day is this week and the Marshall Thundering Blog has your favorite college football team covered top to bottom.
On Wednesday be sure to check this website often as we will report on each letter of intent faxed into the Shewey Building. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter as we provide instant updates on Marshall’s 2012 recruiting class.
On Wednesday be sure to check this website often as we will report on each letter of intent faxed into the Shewey Building. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter as we provide instant updates on Marshall’s 2012 recruiting class.
Marshall Football: Recruiting notes
A few notes on Marshall’s 2012 recruiting class with national signing day approaching this Wednesday.
1) Four star linebacker Jeremi Powell left his official visit to Marshall this weekend without committing, he is still listed as a soft verbal to Florida.
2) A.J Leggett took an official visit to Tennessee this weekend, putting his commitment to Marshall on shaky footing. It looks like Leggett’s college destination will remain a mystery until Wednesday.
3) Wide receiver Keithon Redding visited Southern Miss this weekend and gave them a verbal commitment. Redding took an official visit to Marshall two weeks ago.
4) Another wide receiver Marshall had extended a scholarship offer to, Jaime Wilson, chose to attend Western Michigan over the weekend.
5) Marshall also lost out on Glendale Community College offensive lineman Patrick Ward when he gave a verbal pledge to Utah State last Saturday.
6) Here is a list of players who have taken a official visit to Marshall that remain uncommitted: kicker Ricardo Perez, wide receiver Rayshawn Jackson, and offensive lineman John Buchanan.
1) Four star linebacker Jeremi Powell left his official visit to Marshall this weekend without committing, he is still listed as a soft verbal to Florida.
2) A.J Leggett took an official visit to Tennessee this weekend, putting his commitment to Marshall on shaky footing. It looks like Leggett’s college destination will remain a mystery until Wednesday.
3) Wide receiver Keithon Redding visited Southern Miss this weekend and gave them a verbal commitment. Redding took an official visit to Marshall two weeks ago.
4) Another wide receiver Marshall had extended a scholarship offer to, Jaime Wilson, chose to attend Western Michigan over the weekend.
5) Marshall also lost out on Glendale Community College offensive lineman Patrick Ward when he gave a verbal pledge to Utah State last Saturday.
6) Here is a list of players who have taken a official visit to Marshall that remain uncommitted: kicker Ricardo Perez, wide receiver Rayshawn Jackson, and offensive lineman John Buchanan.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/30/12
From the Charleston Gazette
C-USA, MWC still working on merger
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herrion, Herd hope to stop losing skid
From the Herald Dispatch
Marshall drops to fifth in C-USA
Drought dooms MU woman
VCU defeats Herd in tennis
Curry gets two sacks in Senior Bowl
Chuck Landon: Schedule should add up to wins for Herd
C-USA, MWC still working on merger
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herrion, Herd hope to stop losing skid
From the Herald Dispatch
Marshall drops to fifth in C-USA
Drought dooms MU woman
VCU defeats Herd in tennis
Curry gets two sacks in Senior Bowl
Chuck Landon: Schedule should add up to wins for Herd
Sunday, January 29, 2012
C-USA & Mountain West continue all sport merger talks
From the Albuquerque Journal:
Member schools from the Mountain West Conference and Conference USA have hired an agency to gauge what a new league would be worth to national TV networks — including ESPN — if the two leagues dissolve and form a new one, the Journal has learned.....
Though Krebs (New Mexico Athletic Director) used the term “merger,” the new league would not be one, from a strictly legal sense. Since a number of networks own stakes in the TV rights to the two leagues, both leagues would have to dissolve first, then reform under a new name....
The formation of a new conference likely would create TV contract chaos and as a result is a sensitive subject. That, in turn, makes the parties very cautious to talk about it.
Read the whole article here.
Member schools from the Mountain West Conference and Conference USA have hired an agency to gauge what a new league would be worth to national TV networks — including ESPN — if the two leagues dissolve and form a new one, the Journal has learned.....
Though Krebs (New Mexico Athletic Director) used the term “merger,” the new league would not be one, from a strictly legal sense. Since a number of networks own stakes in the TV rights to the two leagues, both leagues would have to dissolve first, then reform under a new name....
The formation of a new conference likely would create TV contract chaos and as a result is a sensitive subject. That, in turn, makes the parties very cautious to talk about it.
Read the whole article here.
Marshall Football: Hall makes it offical, gives verbal pledge to Herd
Wanted to follow up from an item I posted last week, Fork Union Military Acadmeny tight end Chris Hall gave a verbal pledge to Marshall during his offical visit this weekend. Hall will sign a letter of intent with the Herd on Wednesday.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd losses 4th straight, Memphis 83 - MU 76
We will have more on Marshall's 83-76 loss to Marshall tomorrow but, I wanted to draw your attention to something posted earlier this week.
Discovered by the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill and dubbed by this blog, the McGill Matrix is a set of parameters Marshall's basketball team must achieve to win games. The parameters are shoot above 42.5% and out rebound the opponent.
Marshall only reached one of those goals tonight, shooting 44.4% but, losing the rebounding battle 33-31. As with all eight losses this season MU failed to meet both parameters of the McGill Matrix.
Look for the Marshall Thundering Blog to follow this quintessential stat as the season continues.
Discovered by the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill and dubbed by this blog, the McGill Matrix is a set of parameters Marshall's basketball team must achieve to win games. The parameters are shoot above 42.5% and out rebound the opponent.
Marshall only reached one of those goals tonight, shooting 44.4% but, losing the rebounding battle 33-31. As with all eight losses this season MU failed to meet both parameters of the McGill Matrix.
Look for the Marshall Thundering Blog to follow this quintessential stat as the season continues.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Marshall Football: A.J Legget to visit Tennessee this weekend
Per Rivals, Marshall football commitment A.J Legget is taking an official visit to Tennessee this weekend. Ranked among the top cornerback prospects of this years class, Legget verbally committed to the Herd in mid-January.
Marshall Football: Powell & Hall to visit Herd this weekend
Per Chuck McGill of the Charleston Daily Mail, Jeremi Powell and Chris Hall are the only football players taking official visits to Marshall on the last weekend before national signing day.
Powell, a Florida commitment, is a 6’2, 200 lbs linebacker from Pinellas Park High School (FL). Rated a four star recruit by Rivals, eligibility issues could push Powell away from the Gators and into Marshall’s arms.
Hall, from Virginia’s Fork Union Military Academy is the other visitor. Last week the Richmond Times Dispatch reported that the prep school tight end was expected to be part of Marshall’s 2012 recruiting class.
Powell, a Florida commitment, is a 6’2, 200 lbs linebacker from Pinellas Park High School (FL). Rated a four star recruit by Rivals, eligibility issues could push Powell away from the Gators and into Marshall’s arms.
Hall, from Virginia’s Fork Union Military Academy is the other visitor. Last week the Richmond Times Dispatch reported that the prep school tight end was expected to be part of Marshall’s 2012 recruiting class.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/27/12
From the Charleston Gazette
MU-WVU still set for Sept. 1ST
Coleman kicked off Herd roster
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall basketball: Coleman booted from team
Marshall football: Thundering Herd announces 2012 schedule
Marshall basketball: Pastner remains high on Herd
Marshall football: Curry prepares for bowl, future in NFL
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: 2 names to monitor
Friday fun: Pastner, Curry, ’12 sked, Coleman, recruits
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd faces another tough schedule
Herd women drop 4th straight
Marshall baseball team picked last
Marshall looks to restore confidence
MU-WVU still set for Sept. 1ST
Coleman kicked off Herd roster
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall basketball: Coleman booted from team
Marshall football: Thundering Herd announces 2012 schedule
Marshall basketball: Pastner remains high on Herd
Marshall football: Curry prepares for bowl, future in NFL
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: 2 names to monitor
Friday fun: Pastner, Curry, ’12 sked, Coleman, recruits
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd faces another tough schedule
Herd women drop 4th straight
Marshall baseball team picked last
Marshall looks to restore confidence
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman dismissed from team
I have not seen the official press release but, per the Twitter account of Charleston Daily Mail reporter Chuck McGill, Marshall freshman guard Justin Coleman has been dismissed from the basketball team. According to McGill the official statement from Marshall indicates that Coleman was removed “for conduct detrimental to the program and not upholding its standards and expectations."
Coleman endured a three game suspension earlier this month for using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall’s December 29th loss at Belmont. Since rejoining the team Coleman has played in five games, averaging 11.2 minutes, and 3.8 points per game.
Coleman endured a three game suspension earlier this month for using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall’s December 29th loss at Belmont. Since rejoining the team Coleman has played in five games, averaging 11.2 minutes, and 3.8 points per game.
Marshall Football: Official 2012 Schedule
Marshall football’s 2012 official schedule per Conference USA and MU’s athletic department:
Sept. 1 at West Virginia
Sept. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA
Sept. 15 OHIO
Sept. 22 at Rice*
Sept. 29 at Purdue
Oct. 6 TULSA*
Oct. 13 BYE
Oct. 20 at Southern Miss*
Oct. 27 UCF*
Nov. 3 MEMPHIS*
Nov. 10 at UAB*
Nov. 17 HOUSTON*
Nov. 24 at East Carolina*
Home games are in CAPS.
*- denotes a C-USA game.
Dates are subject to change pending television selections.
Sept. 1 at West Virginia
Sept. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA
Sept. 15 OHIO
Sept. 22 at Rice*
Sept. 29 at Purdue
Oct. 6 TULSA*
Oct. 13 BYE
Oct. 20 at Southern Miss*
Oct. 27 UCF*
Nov. 3 MEMPHIS*
Nov. 10 at UAB*
Nov. 17 HOUSTON*
Nov. 24 at East Carolina*
Home games are in CAPS.
*- denotes a C-USA game.
Dates are subject to change pending television selections.
Conference USA Basketball: Wednesday roundup, 1/25/12
Wednesday night featured five basketball games between Conference USA members. In notable action Southern Miss continued it’s hot steak, beating ECU 72-60 and UCF lost it’s grip on the leagues top stop, falling at Tulsa 66-61.
For a full recap of yesterday’s C-USA basketball games click here.
Standings
1) Southern Miss: 18-3, 5-1
2) Memphis: 14-6, 5-1
3) UCF: 15-5, 5-2
4) Tulsa: 12-9, 5-2
5) Marshall: 13-7, 4-2
6) UTEP: 10-10, 3-3
7) Tulane: 14-6, 2-4
8) Houston: 10-9, 2-4
9) Rice: 11-10, 2-4
10) SMU: 10-10, 2-4
11) UAB: 7-12, 2-4
12) ECU: 9-10, 0-6
For a full recap of yesterday’s C-USA basketball games click here.
Standings
1) Southern Miss: 18-3, 5-1
2) Memphis: 14-6, 5-1
3) UCF: 15-5, 5-2
4) Tulsa: 12-9, 5-2
5) Marshall: 13-7, 4-2
6) UTEP: 10-10, 3-3
7) Tulane: 14-6, 2-4
8) Houston: 10-9, 2-4
9) Rice: 11-10, 2-4
10) SMU: 10-10, 2-4
11) UAB: 7-12, 2-4
12) ECU: 9-10, 0-6
Marshall Basketball: The McGill Matrix
I wanted to point out an interesting statistic Charleston Daily Mail reporter Chuck McGill dug up in his Marshall-UAB preview from Wednesday. McGill noted that when MU shoots above 42.5% and wins the rebounding battle they also win the game. This has held true for all of the Thundering Herd’s victories this season. Marshall has lost every game when those two criteria are not met.
These parameters, which I have dubbed “The McGill Matrix” held true last night, Marshall shot well below 42.5% and tied UAB on the boards, resulting in a 56-49 loss.
As the season progresses we will keep an eye on the McGill Matrix and how it defines Marshall’s wins and losses.
These parameters, which I have dubbed “The McGill Matrix” held true last night, Marshall shot well below 42.5% and tied UAB on the boards, resulting in a 56-49 loss.
As the season progresses we will keep an eye on the McGill Matrix and how it defines Marshall’s wins and losses.
Vinny Curry at the Senior Bowl: Wednesday Report
In the North’s squads last day in pads before Saturday’s game Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry had a dominate Senior Bowl practice, drawing the attention of national media and NFL scouts.
Tony Pauline of SI.com described Curry as “unstoppable” during the North’s teams practice. Pauline also noted that scouts have been impressed by Curry’s athleticism, quickness and general feel as a pass rusher.
Packers.com writer Vic Ketchman wrote an article on Curry, calling him the star of Wednesday’s practice and exploring the college defensive ends potential to play outside linebacker in the NFL.
This will probably be our last report before the Senior Bowl this Saturday, players will be game planning Thursday and Friday without dawning pads. We will keep a look out for any additional news on Curry and post it when appropriate.
Tony Pauline of SI.com described Curry as “unstoppable” during the North’s teams practice. Pauline also noted that scouts have been impressed by Curry’s athleticism, quickness and general feel as a pass rusher.
Packers.com writer Vic Ketchman wrote an article on Curry, calling him the star of Wednesday’s practice and exploring the college defensive ends potential to play outside linebacker in the NFL.
This will probably be our last report before the Senior Bowl this Saturday, players will be game planning Thursday and Friday without dawning pads. We will keep a look out for any additional news on Curry and post it when appropriate.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/26/12
From the Charleston Gazette
UAB hand Herd third straight loss
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
Postmortem begins…..
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herd goes silent in upset loss to UAB
Herd better stop sobbing quickly
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Hoopyball: Time to panic?
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd falls flat at home
MU women hit the rode
Chuck Landon: Rebounding, defense can only go so far
UAB hand Herd third straight loss
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
Postmortem begins…..
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herd goes silent in upset loss to UAB
Herd better stop sobbing quickly
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Hoopyball: Time to panic?
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd falls flat at home
MU women hit the rode
Chuck Landon: Rebounding, defense can only go so far
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd drops third in a row, UAB 56 - MU 49
Marshall (13-7, 4-2) dropped it's third basketball game in a row, falling to UAB (7-12, 2-4) 56-49 in the Cam Henderson Center Wednesday night. The loss secured Thundering Herd head coach Tom Herrion's first three game losing streak at MU.
1) Associated Press recap of tonight's game.
2) Box score, UAB 56- MU 49.
3) Photo gallery provided by the Herald Dispatch, UAB at MU, 1/25/12.
1) Associated Press recap of tonight's game.
2) Box score, UAB 56- MU 49.
3) Photo gallery provided by the Herald Dispatch, UAB at MU, 1/25/12.
Marshall Football: Marcus Gilchrest switches commitment from FIU to Herd
The Marshall Thundering Blog has confirmed that Port Charlotte High School (FL) defensive end Marcus Gilchrist has switched his verbal commitment from FIU to the Thundering Herd. Gilchrist committed to the Golden Panthers in December but, took an official visit to Marshall two weeks ago, re-opening his recruitment.
Rated a three star prospect by Rivals, Gilchrist weighs in at 6’4, 240 lbs. One of Gilchrist’s Port Charlotte teammates, offensive lineman Zach Hall, committed to Marshall back in November.
For more on Gilchrist follow the links below:
1)Rivals.com profile.
2) ESPN.com profile.
3) 247Sports.com profile.
Rated a three star prospect by Rivals, Gilchrist weighs in at 6’4, 240 lbs. One of Gilchrist’s Port Charlotte teammates, offensive lineman Zach Hall, committed to Marshall back in November.
For more on Gilchrist follow the links below:
1)Rivals.com profile.
2) ESPN.com profile.
3) 247Sports.com profile.
Marshall Basketball: UAB’s Swing to miss tonight’s game
UAB’s second leading scorer Jordan Swing will miss tonight’s game at the Cam Henderson Center with a broken right hand. Swing averages 11 points per game and equaled his season average in the Blazers 61-59 loss to Marshall two weeks ago.
Previews for tonight’s matchup, tipping off at 7pm, can be found here, here, and here.
Previews for tonight’s matchup, tipping off at 7pm, can be found here, here, and here.
Vinny Curry at the Senior Bowl: Tuesday Report
After an impressive first practice to start his Senior Bowl week Marshall defensive end Vinny Curry struggled a little bit on Tuesday.
Tony Pauline of Sports Illustrated and SBNations’s Alfie Crow noted that Iowa State offensive lineman got the better of Curry during team drills.
Two other Senior Bowl observers, New York Times writer Jene Bramel and NEPatriotsDraft.com’s Mike Loyko were both complimentary of Curry, pointing out his impressive body lean and burst off the edge.
Curry and his North squad teammates return to the practice field this morning at 8:30am, be sure to check the Marshall Thundering Blog tomorrow for updates.
Tony Pauline of Sports Illustrated and SBNations’s Alfie Crow noted that Iowa State offensive lineman got the better of Curry during team drills.
Two other Senior Bowl observers, New York Times writer Jene Bramel and NEPatriotsDraft.com’s Mike Loyko were both complimentary of Curry, pointing out his impressive body lean and burst off the edge.
Curry and his North squad teammates return to the practice field this morning at 8:30am, be sure to check the Marshall Thundering Blog tomorrow for updates.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/25/12
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From the Charleston Gazette
UAB falling short of expectations
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herd needs more offensive consistency
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Hoopyball: Where’s the O?
Evaluation of Vinny Curry
From the Herald Dispatch
Goff fights foul trouble
Chuck Landon: Wake up Herd, lest you oversleep the season
Huntington Hammer goes out of business
From the Parthenon
UAB’s transfer troubles
From the Charleston Gazette
UAB falling short of expectations
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Herd needs more offensive consistency
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Hoopyball: Where’s the O?
Evaluation of Vinny Curry
From the Herald Dispatch
Goff fights foul trouble
Chuck Landon: Wake up Herd, lest you oversleep the season
Huntington Hammer goes out of business
From the Parthenon
UAB’s transfer troubles
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Did you know we are on Twitter?
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Vinny Curry at the Senior Bowl: Monday Report
Marshal defensive end Vinny Curry had an ominous start to his Senior Bowl week but ended up impressing scouts when practice began.
The first step in every players journey at the Senior Bowl starts with a scale, each prospect gets weighed and measured wearing nothing but their skivvies. Rob Rang of CBSsports.com reported that Curry looked soft during his weigh-in, not the way to begin an important week.
When Curry’s North squad hit the practice field things began to turn around for the New Jersey native. SI.com reporter Tony Pauline noted that Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adam’s only defense against Conference USA’s defensive player of the year was holding. Curry garnered enough attention on day one for Tommy Hick’s to write a feature about him on Al.com, read it here.
Be sure to check back tomorrow for more coverage on Curry’s week at the Senior Bowl.
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
The first step in every players journey at the Senior Bowl starts with a scale, each prospect gets weighed and measured wearing nothing but their skivvies. Rob Rang of CBSsports.com reported that Curry looked soft during his weigh-in, not the way to begin an important week.
When Curry’s North squad hit the practice field things began to turn around for the New Jersey native. SI.com reporter Tony Pauline noted that Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adam’s only defense against Conference USA’s defensive player of the year was holding. Curry garnered enough attention on day one for Tommy Hick’s to write a feature about him on Al.com, read it here.
Be sure to check back tomorrow for more coverage on Curry’s week at the Senior Bowl.
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Marshall Football: Herd picks up two coaches from UT-Martin
Per Chuck Landon of the Herald Dispatch, Marshall University head football coach Doc Holliday has filled two vacancies on his coaching staff.
Landon is reporting that UT-Martin defensive coordinator Lytrel Pollard will be the Thundering Herd’s new secondary coach, focusing on cornerbacks while Todd Hartley continues to work with safeties.
Also from UT-Martin, Geep Wade is expected to be named tight ends coach, he will also be leading the offensive tackles while current offensive line coach Bill Legg handles guards and centers.
Read Chuck Landon’s full report here.
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Landon is reporting that UT-Martin defensive coordinator Lytrel Pollard will be the Thundering Herd’s new secondary coach, focusing on cornerbacks while Todd Hartley continues to work with safeties.
Also from UT-Martin, Geep Wade is expected to be named tight ends coach, he will also be leading the offensive tackles while current offensive line coach Bill Legg handles guards and centers.
Read Chuck Landon’s full report here.
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Marshall Football: Connolly switches commitment to Jayhawks
Sean Connolly, a 6’7, 290 lbs offensive lineman from Ohio’s St. Edwards High School has switched his verbal commitment from Marshall to Kansas. Rated a two star prospect by Rivals, Connolly took an official visit to Kansas this past weekend and committed to new KU coach Charlie Weis.
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Marshall Football: Navy joins BE, could effect home & home with Herd
Yesterday it was announced that Navy would join the Big East conference as a football only member staring in 2015. Now, Thundering Herd fans might not think that is big news in Huntington but, the Midshipman’s new conference affiliation could effect their home and home football series against Marshall scheduled for 2016 and 2018.
Think about it this way, as a member of the Big East Navy will only need four out of conference games per season. Two of those games will be eaten up by Army and Air Force, no way those schools stop playing each other. You also have to figure that the Naval Academy will be very interested in continuing their long standing rivalry with Notre Dame. Theoretically, with three games already booked for long standing rivalries Navy only needs one unique out of conference game each year, possibly squeezing out Marshall.
Now, I am not saying the series is dead but, it will be something to keep an eye on going forward.
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Think about it this way, as a member of the Big East Navy will only need four out of conference games per season. Two of those games will be eaten up by Army and Air Force, no way those schools stop playing each other. You also have to figure that the Naval Academy will be very interested in continuing their long standing rivalry with Notre Dame. Theoretically, with three games already booked for long standing rivalries Navy only needs one unique out of conference game each year, possibly squeezing out Marshall.
Now, I am not saying the series is dead but, it will be something to keep an eye on going forward.
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/24/12
From the Charleston Gazette
It’s been a uphill climb
From the Herald Dispatch
Marshall still in the C-USA hunt
Chuck Landon: UT-Martin helps fill coaching vacancies
It’s been a uphill climb
From the Herald Dispatch
Marshall still in the C-USA hunt
Chuck Landon: UT-Martin helps fill coaching vacancies
Monday, January 23, 2012
Marshall Football: Vinny Curry heads to Senior Bowl
Marshall University defensive end Vinny Curry is spending this week at the Senior Bowl in Mobile Alabama. The Senior Bowl showcases the best NFL Draft prospects of those players who have completed their eligibility. Curry has been assigned to the North squad which is being lead by Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier and his staff.
For NFL scouts, practices leading up to the Senior Bowl far outweigh the games significance. In fact, most will have already left Mobile before Saturday’s game. During the week we will be posting updates on Curry’s Senior Bowl practice performance, stay tuned for more!
For NFL scouts, practices leading up to the Senior Bowl far outweigh the games significance. In fact, most will have already left Mobile before Saturday’s game. During the week we will be posting updates on Curry’s Senior Bowl practice performance, stay tuned for more!
Marshall Basketball: Herd hang on in Lunadri’s NCAA bracket
Despite dropping consecutive games to WVU and Southern Miss, Marshall (13-6, 4-1) has maintained it’s spot in Joe Lunadri’s project NCAA tournament bracket. The Thundering Herd are pegged as a twelve seed in this weeks addition of Bracketology, playing fellow twelve seed Stanford in a “First Four” game.
Marshall Football: Few scholarships remain with signing day around the corner
With national signing day only ten days away lets take a look at Marshall’s current recruiting class. I have broken down the Thundering Herd’s commitments into three categories, already on campus, solid verbal’s, and rumored verbal’s.
Please note, I am not including mid-year enrollees who were part of last years class, they are wide receiver Chris Alston, tight end Rakim Reed, defensive end Joe Massaquoi and cornerback Deontae West.
Already on Campus:
1) Gage Niemeyer, OL, Mount San Jacinto Community College (CA)
2) Ken Smith, DT, Blinn Community College (TX)
3) Corey Tindal, DB, Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
4) Kent Turene, LB Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
* Tindal and Turene Turene are academic non-qualifiers but the Marshall football staff is working to get both players cleared to participate in spring drills.
Solid Verbal’s:
1) Matt Cincotta, LS, Charlotte Catholic High School (NC)
2) Tyler Combs, OL, Lawrence County High School (KY)
3) Cameron Dees, OL, Armwood High School (FL)
4) Gunnar Holcombe, QB, University School (FL)
5) Devon Johnson, LB, Richlands High School (VA)
6) A.J Leggett, DB, South Miami High School (FL)
7) Josh Muriel, OL, Port St. Lucie High School (FL)
8) Ryan Riedel, LB, Cabell Midland High School (WV)
9) Billy Rone, OL, Glendale Community College (AZ)
10) Andre Scott, DB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
11) Gary Thompson, LB, Helix Charter High School (CA)
12) Deyonte Henderson, LB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
Rumored Verbal’s:
1) Chris Hall, TE, Fork Union Military Academy (VA)
2) Lavar Highsmith, LB, Dunbar High School (MD)
In total the Thundering Herd currently has 18 possible commitments. Marshall head coach Doc Holliday has focused on three positions in this recruiting class, offensive line, linebacker and defensive back. Out of MU’s 18 current commitments those positions account for 14 spots.
Look for the Herd to add a few more players in the coming days and don’t forget, the Marshall Thundering Blog is your best source for free football recruiting news!
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Please note, I am not including mid-year enrollees who were part of last years class, they are wide receiver Chris Alston, tight end Rakim Reed, defensive end Joe Massaquoi and cornerback Deontae West.
Already on Campus:
1) Gage Niemeyer, OL, Mount San Jacinto Community College (CA)
2) Ken Smith, DT, Blinn Community College (TX)
3) Corey Tindal, DB, Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
4) Kent Turene, LB Atlanta Sports Academy (GA)*
* Tindal and Turene Turene are academic non-qualifiers but the Marshall football staff is working to get both players cleared to participate in spring drills.
Solid Verbal’s:
1) Matt Cincotta, LS, Charlotte Catholic High School (NC)
2) Tyler Combs, OL, Lawrence County High School (KY)
3) Cameron Dees, OL, Armwood High School (FL)
4) Gunnar Holcombe, QB, University School (FL)
5) Devon Johnson, LB, Richlands High School (VA)
6) A.J Leggett, DB, South Miami High School (FL)
7) Josh Muriel, OL, Port St. Lucie High School (FL)
8) Ryan Riedel, LB, Cabell Midland High School (WV)
9) Billy Rone, OL, Glendale Community College (AZ)
10) Andre Scott, DB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
11) Gary Thompson, LB, Helix Charter High School (CA)
12) Deyonte Henderson, LB, Oak Ridge High School (FL)
Rumored Verbal’s:
1) Chris Hall, TE, Fork Union Military Academy (VA)
2) Lavar Highsmith, LB, Dunbar High School (MD)
In total the Thundering Herd currently has 18 possible commitments. Marshall head coach Doc Holliday has focused on three positions in this recruiting class, offensive line, linebacker and defensive back. Out of MU’s 18 current commitments those positions account for 14 spots.
Look for the Herd to add a few more players in the coming days and don’t forget, the Marshall Thundering Blog is your best source for free football recruiting news!
For instant updates follow the Marshall Thundering Blog on Twitter, https://twitter.com/#!/MarshallTBlog
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/23/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Class of ’07: Plenty of “wow”, not enough wins
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd turns focus to Blazers
Vanderbilt tops Herd in swimming
MU women fall to UCF, 55-44
Class of ’07: Plenty of “wow”, not enough wins
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd turns focus to Blazers
Vanderbilt tops Herd in swimming
MU women fall to UCF, 55-44
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Game after Capital Classic remains unkind, Herd falls to Southern Miss 67-63
Despite 21 points from DeAndre Kane and a strong second half effort Marshall could not overcome a 12 point halftime deficit, falling at Southern Miss 67-63 Saturday night. With the loss Marshall drops into a three way tie for second place in Conference USA's men's basketball standings.
For a full review of Marshall's 67-63 loss to Southern Miss follow these links:
1) From the Charleston Gazette, Thundering Herd's comeback bid falls short at USM
2) From HerdZone.com, Marshall Falls at Southern Miss 67-63
3) Box Score.
4) C-USA men's basketball standings after Saturday January 21st.
For a full review of Marshall's 67-63 loss to Southern Miss follow these links:
1) From the Charleston Gazette, Thundering Herd's comeback bid falls short at USM
2) From HerdZone.com, Marshall Falls at Southern Miss 67-63
3) Box Score.
4) C-USA men's basketball standings after Saturday January 21st.
Marshall Football: Former Va Tech commitment Chris Hall headed to Herd
Per an article from the Richmond Times Dispatch, former Virginia Tech commitment Chris Hall will be part of Marshall's 2012 recruiting class. Hall accepted a scholarship to VT last year but, he did not qualify academically and headed to Fork Union Military Academy for a post-graduate year.
As a senior at Virginia's Dinwiddie high school Hall played quarterback, throwing for 2,068 yards and 18 touchdowns with 11 interceptions. A dual threat, Hall also rushed for 1,056 yards and 11 TD's.
Weighing in at 6'5, 230 lbs, Hall lined up at tight end for Fork Union this season, he is expected to play the same position in college.
For more on Hall and his expected commitment to Marshall follow the links below:
1) Richmond Times Dispatch article on Hall's anticipated commitment.
2) Rivals.com profile.
3) Scout.com profile.
4) ESPN.com profile.
5) YouTube video (1).
As a senior at Virginia's Dinwiddie high school Hall played quarterback, throwing for 2,068 yards and 18 touchdowns with 11 interceptions. A dual threat, Hall also rushed for 1,056 yards and 11 TD's.
Weighing in at 6'5, 230 lbs, Hall lined up at tight end for Fork Union this season, he is expected to play the same position in college.
For more on Hall and his expected commitment to Marshall follow the links below:
1) Richmond Times Dispatch article on Hall's anticipated commitment.
2) Rivals.com profile.
3) Scout.com profile.
4) ESPN.com profile.
5) YouTube video (1).
Friday, January 20, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Tail of the tape MU vs. USM
Marshall (13-5,4-0) visits Southern Mississippi (16-3,3-1) on Saturday in a battle of two teams at the top of Conference USA’s basketball standings. The Thundering Herd will be fighting to stay undefeated in league play while Southern Mississippi looks to build off a 59-55 victory over UAB Wednesday night.
Using the incredible website statsheet.com, lets take a look at the two squads biggest statistical differences.
1) FT Percentage
Southern Mississippi ranks 21st in the NCAA, shooting 74.9 percent from the free throw line. Marshall is much worse, the Herd is only converting free throws at 60.4%.
2) 3pt FG Percentage
The Golden Eagles are also a much better three point shooting team, USM ranks 67th in the nation at 37.4%. Marshall’s 3-point shooters have struggled all season, hitting 30.3% of their opportunities.
3) 2pt FG Percentage
Marshall converts a higher rate of two point field goal attempts than Southern Mississippi, coming it at 57% compared to the Golden Eagles 48.5%.
4) Rebounds Per Game
Both teams are strong on the glass, ranking in the nations top 100 for rebounds per game. Marshall does hold a statistical edge, bring in 42 rebounds per game compared to USM’s 37.5.
5) Turnovers Per Game
Southern Mississippi does a better job protecting the ball than Marshall, they only average 11.9 turnovers per game, MU gives the ball away 13.9 times per game.
6) Defensive Floor Percentage (The percentage of a team's possessions on which at least one point is scored ).
Marshall is allowing its opponents to score at least one point on 50.9% of their offensive possessions. Southern Mississippi does a better job defending, it’s opponents only score on 46.3% of their offensive possessions.
7) Defensive 3pt FG Percentage
Marshall is a better defensive team beyond the arch, allowing teams to convert 30.1% of their 3-point attempts. Southern Mississippi struggles a little bit in that area, allowing the opposition to hit 34.6% of their 3-point shots.
8) Defensive 2pt FG Percentage
This is an area that Marshall really struggles with, the Thundering Herd allows opposing teams to score on 60.9% of their 2 point attempts, good for 338th in the nation. The Golden Eagles are much better, limiting opponents to 52.7% of two point attempts made.
This should be a pretty close game, both teams rebound well and have different strengths on either side of the ball. Southern Mississippi is a better shooting team but, Marshall’s strong 3-point defense might pose problems for the Golden Eagles. Marshall will have to do a better job limiting USM’s two point field goal percentage. The key in doing so will be stopping senior forward Maurice Bolden who averages 11.1 points per game, mostly in the paint.
Tip off is scheduled for 6pm ET tomorrow in Hattiesburg Mississippi.
Using the incredible website statsheet.com, lets take a look at the two squads biggest statistical differences.
1) FT Percentage
Southern Mississippi ranks 21st in the NCAA, shooting 74.9 percent from the free throw line. Marshall is much worse, the Herd is only converting free throws at 60.4%.
2) 3pt FG Percentage
The Golden Eagles are also a much better three point shooting team, USM ranks 67th in the nation at 37.4%. Marshall’s 3-point shooters have struggled all season, hitting 30.3% of their opportunities.
3) 2pt FG Percentage
Marshall converts a higher rate of two point field goal attempts than Southern Mississippi, coming it at 57% compared to the Golden Eagles 48.5%.
4) Rebounds Per Game
Both teams are strong on the glass, ranking in the nations top 100 for rebounds per game. Marshall does hold a statistical edge, bring in 42 rebounds per game compared to USM’s 37.5.
5) Turnovers Per Game
Southern Mississippi does a better job protecting the ball than Marshall, they only average 11.9 turnovers per game, MU gives the ball away 13.9 times per game.
6) Defensive Floor Percentage (The percentage of a team's possessions on which at least one point is scored ).
Marshall is allowing its opponents to score at least one point on 50.9% of their offensive possessions. Southern Mississippi does a better job defending, it’s opponents only score on 46.3% of their offensive possessions.
7) Defensive 3pt FG Percentage
Marshall is a better defensive team beyond the arch, allowing teams to convert 30.1% of their 3-point attempts. Southern Mississippi struggles a little bit in that area, allowing the opposition to hit 34.6% of their 3-point shots.
8) Defensive 2pt FG Percentage
This is an area that Marshall really struggles with, the Thundering Herd allows opposing teams to score on 60.9% of their 2 point attempts, good for 338th in the nation. The Golden Eagles are much better, limiting opponents to 52.7% of two point attempts made.
This should be a pretty close game, both teams rebound well and have different strengths on either side of the ball. Southern Mississippi is a better shooting team but, Marshall’s strong 3-point defense might pose problems for the Golden Eagles. Marshall will have to do a better job limiting USM’s two point field goal percentage. The key in doing so will be stopping senior forward Maurice Bolden who averages 11.1 points per game, mostly in the paint.
Tip off is scheduled for 6pm ET tomorrow in Hattiesburg Mississippi.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/20/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Former Herd linebacker Harvey signs with Colts
Herd turns focus to Southern Miss
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
Post-Cap Classic throwdown
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall basketball: Herd has had bumpy road after Capital Classic
From the Herald Dispatch
Herrion: No dwelling on loss
Former Herd linebacker Harvey signs with Colts
Herd turns focus to Southern Miss
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
Post-Cap Classic throwdown
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall basketball: Herd has had bumpy road after Capital Classic
From the Herald Dispatch
Herrion: No dwelling on loss
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Marshall Football: Donald Brown returns to Thundering Herd
Whispers of Donald Brown’s return to Marshall University's football team can be confirmed. In yesterdays live chat, Charleston Daily Mail reporter Chuck McGill mentioned that Brown will compete for a starting spot at safety this spring.
Brown was dismissed from MU’s football team in July of 2011 after being arrested for a domestic violence incident involving his wife and then 11-month old daughter. The charges were later dropped and Brown spent last season away from football.
As a sophomore in 2010 the Florida native recorded 75 tackles and three interceptions. Brown played right away as a true freshman and did not use a redshirt, he should have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Brown was dismissed from MU’s football team in July of 2011 after being arrested for a domestic violence incident involving his wife and then 11-month old daughter. The charges were later dropped and Brown spent last season away from football.
As a sophomore in 2010 the Florida native recorded 75 tackles and three interceptions. Brown played right away as a true freshman and did not use a redshirt, he should have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Marshall Basketball: Dennis Tinnon featured in SI.com article
Sports Illustrated writer Luke Winn has put together an excellent feature on Marshall basketball forward Dennis Tinnon, detailing his journey from a Green Bay Wisconsin meat packing plant to the Cam Henderson Center. When you get a chance please visit this link and read the story, it is definitely worth your time.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/19/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Second-half malaise sinks Thundering Herd
Classic crusher
Hinds helps WVU rise while Herd wilts
Report says Herd lands four star recruit
From the Charleston Daily Mail
WVU thunders past Herd
Sprained ankle sidelined Kilicli, didn't slow down WVU
Marshall couldn't keep up with Jones
WVU played much better after spirited surge
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: Herd lands Leggett
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd falls in Capital Classic
Herd laments lack of all-out effort against WVU
Soccer coaches honor Gray
Herrion staggers onto YouTube
MU swimmers and divers bested by Ohio
Chuck Landon: Marshall makes no excuses for losing
From the Parthenon
Behind the Mask: A look at Marco the mascot
Second-half malaise sinks Thundering Herd
Classic crusher
Hinds helps WVU rise while Herd wilts
Report says Herd lands four star recruit
From the Charleston Daily Mail
WVU thunders past Herd
Sprained ankle sidelined Kilicli, didn't slow down WVU
Marshall couldn't keep up with Jones
WVU played much better after spirited surge
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: Herd lands Leggett
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd falls in Capital Classic
Herd laments lack of all-out effort against WVU
Soccer coaches honor Gray
Herrion staggers onto YouTube
MU swimmers and divers bested by Ohio
Chuck Landon: Marshall makes no excuses for losing
From the Parthenon
Behind the Mask: A look at Marco the mascot
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd falls to WVU in Capital Classic 78-62
West Virginia University used a dominate second half to defeat Marshall 78-62 in Wednesday nights Capital Classic basketball game. After exiting half time tied at 30 WVU pulled away, out scoring MU 48-32 in the second frame. Marshall was also out rebounded 37-27, the first time that has occurred all season.
Typically a solid defensive team the Herd allowed WVU to shoot over fifty percent from the floor. The Mountaineers were lead by do it all forward Kevin Jones, who scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Darryl Bryant also had an impressive game for WVU, contributing seven rebounds of his own and 22 points.
Only two Marshall players were able to reach double digit points with DeAndre Kane's 19 and Damier Pitts 15. Dennis Tinnon fell just below his season average of 10.9 rebounds, pulling down ten arrant shots, three on offense and seven on defense.
Marshall (13-5, 4-0) returns to action this Saturday at Southern Mississippi (16-3, 3-1), tip off is scheduled for 6pm ET.
Box score for the Capital Classic can be found here.
Typically a solid defensive team the Herd allowed WVU to shoot over fifty percent from the floor. The Mountaineers were lead by do it all forward Kevin Jones, who scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Darryl Bryant also had an impressive game for WVU, contributing seven rebounds of his own and 22 points.
Only two Marshall players were able to reach double digit points with DeAndre Kane's 19 and Damier Pitts 15. Dennis Tinnon fell just below his season average of 10.9 rebounds, pulling down ten arrant shots, three on offense and seven on defense.
Marshall (13-5, 4-0) returns to action this Saturday at Southern Mississippi (16-3, 3-1), tip off is scheduled for 6pm ET.
Box score for the Capital Classic can be found here.
Marshall Football: A.J Leggett commits to Herd
A.J Leggett, one on the nations top high school defensive backs has verbally committed to Marshall University. Rivals.com ranks Leggett as the 10th best cornerback prospects for 2012 and a four star recruit. Leggett chose Marshall over offers from major programs including Alabama, LSU, FSU, Florida, Miami and many more.
Leggett’s high school career has included four different football programs, starting at South Miami while making pit stops at Booker T. Washington, Gulliver Prep and Homestead, only to end up back at South Miami for his senior season. According to Rivals, Leggett boast a qualifying score of 22 on his ACT but, eligibility still might be a challenge considering the number of schools he attended. Leggett’s recruiting process has also been a whirlwind, last year he committed and de-committed from Florida State and Miami.
For more on Leggett follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) Miami New Times article on Leggett’s recruitment from last year, details on high school career and FSU/Miami de-commitment.
5) YouTube video (1)
6) YouTube video (2).
7) YouTube video (3).
Leggett’s high school career has included four different football programs, starting at South Miami while making pit stops at Booker T. Washington, Gulliver Prep and Homestead, only to end up back at South Miami for his senior season. According to Rivals, Leggett boast a qualifying score of 22 on his ACT but, eligibility still might be a challenge considering the number of schools he attended. Leggett’s recruiting process has also been a whirlwind, last year he committed and de-committed from Florida State and Miami.
For more on Leggett follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) Miami New Times article on Leggett’s recruitment from last year, details on high school career and FSU/Miami de-commitment.
5) YouTube video (1)
6) YouTube video (2).
7) YouTube video (3).
Marshall Basketball: Capital Classic chats
Later today the Charleston Daily Mail will be holding three separate live chats on tonight’s Capital Classic basketball game between Marshall & WVU.
First, Marshall athletics beat writer Chuck McGill will be holding his live chat at noon, visit this link to join the discussion.
McGill’s chat will end at 1pm, moving aside for Daily Mail sports editor Jack Bogaczyk. You can find a link for Bogaczyk’s 1pm chat here.
If you can stand it, the Daily Mail’s WVU beat writer Mike Casazza will be chatting at 2pm, participate at your own risk.
First, Marshall athletics beat writer Chuck McGill will be holding his live chat at noon, visit this link to join the discussion.
McGill’s chat will end at 1pm, moving aside for Daily Mail sports editor Jack Bogaczyk. You can find a link for Bogaczyk’s 1pm chat here.
If you can stand it, the Daily Mail’s WVU beat writer Mike Casazza will be chatting at 2pm, participate at your own risk.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/18/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Free throws carry WVU woman past Marshall 69-57
Notebook: Experience favors Herd
Matchups and call for the Classic
Herd’s experience will be tested by WVU
Boards and Whistles
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Capital Classic: WVU women lead from start in win over Herd
Capital Classic: Marshall hopes to maximize bench strength
Capital Classic: Herd has edge if recent trends continue
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Chat lineup: 1) McGill; 2) Bogaczyk; 3) Casazza
From the Herald Dispatch
Can Marshall win again?
WVU women beat MU, 69-57
Chuck Landon: Shaq vs. Truck key to outcome of Classic
MU-WVU series history
Marshall women inspired by vocal crowd support
From the WV Metro News
Dave Wilson: Pick a side
Free throws carry WVU woman past Marshall 69-57
Notebook: Experience favors Herd
Matchups and call for the Classic
Herd’s experience will be tested by WVU
Boards and Whistles
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Capital Classic: WVU women lead from start in win over Herd
Capital Classic: Marshall hopes to maximize bench strength
Capital Classic: Herd has edge if recent trends continue
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Chat lineup: 1) McGill; 2) Bogaczyk; 3) Casazza
From the Herald Dispatch
Can Marshall win again?
WVU women beat MU, 69-57
Chuck Landon: Shaq vs. Truck key to outcome of Classic
MU-WVU series history
Marshall women inspired by vocal crowd support
From the WV Metro News
Dave Wilson: Pick a side
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Marshall Football: Gary Thompson commits to Herd
Gary Thompson, a 6’3, 202 lbs linebacker from Helix Charter High School (CA) committed to Marshall University during his official visit on campus this weekend. As a high school senior Thompson played defensive end, recording 14 sacks, 55 total tackles with 18 for loss, 23 hurries and three forced fumbles.
Thompson plays fast on and off the football field, he anchors Helix’s 4 x 100 track team and has also recorded a 10.8 second time in the 100 meter dash. With his speed Thompson is projected to play linebacker at Marshall.
For more on Thompson including an interview with ESPN.com, follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) ESPN.com interview, California high school player of the week, 12/9/11.
5) YouTube video (1).
6) YouTube video (2).
Thompson plays fast on and off the football field, he anchors Helix’s 4 x 100 track team and has also recorded a 10.8 second time in the 100 meter dash. With his speed Thompson is projected to play linebacker at Marshall.
For more on Thompson including an interview with ESPN.com, follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) ESPN.com interview, California high school player of the week, 12/9/11.
5) YouTube video (1).
6) YouTube video (2).
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/17/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Expect foul play at capital classic
Revitalized Herd women get another shot at WVU
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
My, how times change
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Capital Classic men: Hamrick, Huggins offer different views on date of meeting
Capital Classic men: McClanahan likes WVU over Marshall
Capital Classic women: Marshall is more equipped to face adversity
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
“Bananas”
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd relishing UCF win; turning focus to rival Mountaineers
Herd women face off against WVU
Herd recruits impressed after visit
Chuck Landon: Battle set for MU's Tinnon, WVU's Jones
Expect foul play at capital classic
Revitalized Herd women get another shot at WVU
From Inside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock
My, how times change
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Capital Classic men: Hamrick, Huggins offer different views on date of meeting
Capital Classic men: McClanahan likes WVU over Marshall
Capital Classic women: Marshall is more equipped to face adversity
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
“Bananas”
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd relishing UCF win; turning focus to rival Mountaineers
Herd women face off against WVU
Herd recruits impressed after visit
Chuck Landon: Battle set for MU's Tinnon, WVU's Jones
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd hangs on 65-64, over UCF
Wanted to apologize for the lack of post since Thursday, traveled to Huntington for the game on Saturday but forgot to take a computer.
We have every angle covered on Marshall's huge 65-64 win over Central Florida Saturday night. Follow the links below for complete coverage:
From the Charleston Gazette
Herd hangs on vs. UCF
Herrion hit again. this time by elbow
From the Marshall Sports Blog wih Chuck McGill
Video: Herrion, Jones discuss Herd’s win over UCF
Twitter chaos: UCF hoops players create social media firestorm by posting pics, making comments about Huntington’s Pullman Plaza Hotel
From the Herald Dispatch
Chuck Landon: UCF has its trouble with tweets
Kane proves clutch
From the Orlando Sentinel
UCF basketball rally comes up short: Knights fall 65-64 at rival Marshall
Yahoo Sports
Box Score
We have every angle covered on Marshall's huge 65-64 win over Central Florida Saturday night. Follow the links below for complete coverage:
From the Charleston Gazette
Herd hangs on vs. UCF
Herrion hit again. this time by elbow
From the Marshall Sports Blog wih Chuck McGill
Video: Herrion, Jones discuss Herd’s win over UCF
Twitter chaos: UCF hoops players create social media firestorm by posting pics, making comments about Huntington’s Pullman Plaza Hotel
From the Herald Dispatch
Chuck Landon: UCF has its trouble with tweets
Kane proves clutch
From the Orlando Sentinel
UCF basketball rally comes up short: Knights fall 65-64 at rival Marshall
Yahoo Sports
Box Score
Thursday, January 12, 2012
C-USA / MWC University presidents to meet Sunday
University presidents representing the Mountain West and Conference USA will meet in Dallas on Sunday to continue talks on a proposed all sports merger. Both leagues announced in October that they would create a football only association for scheduling purposes. Shortly after rumors of a total sports merger began to surface.
For all the details on Sunday’s upcoming meeting please read Dennis Dodd’s article on CBSsoprts.com
For all the details on Sunday’s upcoming meeting please read Dennis Dodd’s article on CBSsoprts.com
Marshall Football: Montrell Dobbs switches commitment from Herd to Temple
Milford Academy running back Montrell Dobbs has switched his verbal commitment for a third time, spurning Marshall for Temple. Dobbs departure comes on the heels of fellow Milford Academy prospect Levern Jacobs de-committing to Marshall in favor of Maryland.
Samford Advocate article on Dobbs verbal pledge to Temple.
Samford Advocate article on Dobbs verbal pledge to Temple.
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/12/12
From the Marshall Thundering Blog
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman returns to action at UAB
Marshall Football: Offical visitors this weekend
Marshall Football: Remi Watson re-joins team
From the Charleston Gazette
Herd knocks off Ala. Birmingham
From the Charleston Daily Mail
WVU, MU picked to be NCAA Tournament-bound
Marshall men hold off UAB
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Chuck McGill chat transcript 1/11/12
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd earns narrow win at UAB
Marshall woman win, 3-0 in C-USA
Chuck Landon: Holliday can make good hire in Hopson
UCF losses another player
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman returns to action at UAB
Marshall Football: Offical visitors this weekend
Marshall Football: Remi Watson re-joins team
From the Charleston Gazette
Herd knocks off Ala. Birmingham
From the Charleston Daily Mail
WVU, MU picked to be NCAA Tournament-bound
Marshall men hold off UAB
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Chuck McGill chat transcript 1/11/12
From the Herald Dispatch
Herd earns narrow win at UAB
Marshall woman win, 3-0 in C-USA
Chuck Landon: Holliday can make good hire in Hopson
UCF losses another player
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd rallies past UAB 61-59
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman returns to action at UAB
Freshman shooting guard Justin Coleman saw his first game action Wednesday night since being suspended from Marshall's basketball team December 29th. Coleman played eight minutes during the Thundering Herd's 61-59 win over UAB, scoring four points, grabbing one rebound, and recording one steal while also blocking a shot.
Marshall Football: Offical visitors this weekend
First reported by the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill during his Wednesday chat, the following football prospects are taking official visits to Marshall University this weekend.
Prospect that have already given a verbal pledge to Marshall:
1) Quarterback - Gunnar Holcombe
2) Long snapper - Matt Cincotta
3) Linebacker - Ryan Riedel
4) Linebacker - Devon Johnson
5) Linebacker - Deyonte Henderson
Un-committed prospects:
1) Offensive / Defensive lineman - Eric Ansley
2) Kicker / Punter - Ricardo Perez
3) Kicker / Punter - Ryan Rodwell
4) Defensive end - Gary Thompson
Prospect that have already given a verbal pledge to Marshall:
1) Quarterback - Gunnar Holcombe
2) Long snapper - Matt Cincotta
3) Linebacker - Ryan Riedel
4) Linebacker - Devon Johnson
5) Linebacker - Deyonte Henderson
Un-committed prospects:
1) Offensive / Defensive lineman - Eric Ansley
2) Kicker / Punter - Ricardo Perez
3) Kicker / Punter - Ryan Rodwell
4) Defensive end - Gary Thompson
Marshall Football: Remi Watson re-joins team
Marshall freshman running back Remi Watson, who left the football team mid-season, has decided to re-join the Thundering Herd. After not playing in 2011, Watson will have four years of eligibility remaining.
Watson's return was first reported by the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill during his live chat Wednesday night.
Watson's return was first reported by the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill during his live chat Wednesday night.
Chat with the Charleston Daily Mail's Chuck McGill
Charleston Daily Mail reporter Chuck McGill, who covers Marshall athletics for the paper, will be holding a live chat at 8pm tonight. McGill’s chats are always very informative and come highly recommended.
Click this link to find the chat at 8pm.
Click this link to find the chat at 8pm.
Marshall Football: Herd pursuing South Florida prospects
Jeff Greer of the Palm Beach Post has a run down of the top un-committed high school football prospect in South Florida. A few players mentioned by Greer, including Jaime Wilson, Edens Sineace and Jatavis Brown have scholarship offers from Marshall. When you have a moment give Greer’s article a look as Doc Holliday and the MU staff zone in on the final members of 2012's recruiting class.
Marshall Football: 2012 Tentative Schedule
A lot of people have been searching for Marshall’s 2012 football schedule. Currently, we only have dates for the Herd’s four out of conference games. We know which Conference USA opponents Marshall will be play and where but, dates are still unknown.
Any way here is a extremely tentative 2012 Marshall University football schedule:
September 1st @ WVU
September 9th – Western Carolina (FBS)
September 15th – Ohio University
September 22nd – Open date / Possible C-USA opener?
September 29th @ Purdue
We know Marshall will be playing the following schools in conference but not the game dates:
Southern Mississippi – Away
UCF – Home
Rice – Away
Houston – Home
UAB – Away
Tulsa – Home
Memphis – Home
East Carolina - Away
Last year most C-USA schools announced their whole schedules in early February. Keep on checking the Marshall Thundering Blog for updates.
Any way here is a extremely tentative 2012 Marshall University football schedule:
September 1st @ WVU
September 9th – Western Carolina (FBS)
September 15th – Ohio University
September 22nd – Open date / Possible C-USA opener?
September 29th @ Purdue
We know Marshall will be playing the following schools in conference but not the game dates:
Southern Mississippi – Away
UCF – Home
Rice – Away
Houston – Home
UAB – Away
Tulsa – Home
Memphis – Home
East Carolina - Away
Last year most C-USA schools announced their whole schedules in early February. Keep on checking the Marshall Thundering Blog for updates.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Marshall Football: Van Horn earns scholarship, Grace joins football team
1) Per Chuck McGill’s article in today’s Charleston Daily Mail, walk-on offensive lineman Clinton Van Horn, a Beckley W.V. native and Marshall freshman, has been put on scholarship.
2) According to the Twitter account of Charleston Gazette reporter Doug Smock (@dougsmock), Stefone Grace has joined Marshall’s football team and should participate in spring practice. Grace, a 6’3, 200 lbs linebacker from the Milford Academy, was part of Marshall’s 2011 recruiting class and enrolled last January. He has used the past year to get his academic house in order.
2) According to the Twitter account of Charleston Gazette reporter Doug Smock (@dougsmock), Stefone Grace has joined Marshall’s football team and should participate in spring practice. Grace, a 6’3, 200 lbs linebacker from the Milford Academy, was part of Marshall’s 2011 recruiting class and enrolled last January. He has used the past year to get his academic house in order.
Marshall Basketball: Kelvin Amayo set to enroll at MU
Per Rick McCann’s article in today’s Herald Dispatch, Townson transfer Kelvin Amayo was set to enroll at Marshall University yesterday. McCann did not confirm Amayo’s enrolment but, it looks like the 6’5, 210 lbs guard is Marshall bound.
If Amayo enrolled yesterday the earliest he would become eligible to play basketball is January of 2013.
If Amayo enrolled yesterday the earliest he would become eligible to play basketball is January of 2013.
Marshall Basketball: Herd makes 2nd appearance in projected NCAA Tournament bracket
Riding a two game winning streak and undefeated record in conference play, ESPN college basketball analysis Joe Lunardi included Marshall University in his latest NCAA Tournament projection. Lunardi pegged Marshall as a eleven seed in yesterday’s installment of Bracketology.
See Lunardi’s bracket here.
See Lunardi’s bracket here.
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/10/12
From the Charleston Gazette
Shaq back on attack for Herd
From Inside Marshall sports with Doug Smock
First look at UAB
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall football: Limited spots left in Herd’s 2012 recruiting class
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Snyder to A&M, in line for huge raise
From the Herald Dispatch
Rick McCann: Herd ranks 3rd in nation in rebounding category
Former MU football coach Mark Snyder hired at Texas A&M
From the WV Metro News
Prep for 2012 Season Underway
Shaq back on attack for Herd
From Inside Marshall sports with Doug Smock
First look at UAB
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall football: Limited spots left in Herd’s 2012 recruiting class
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Snyder to A&M, in line for huge raise
From the Herald Dispatch
Rick McCann: Herd ranks 3rd in nation in rebounding category
Former MU football coach Mark Snyder hired at Texas A&M
From the WV Metro News
Prep for 2012 Season Underway
Monday, January 9, 2012
Marshall Football: Billy Rone commits to Herd
Billy Rone, a 6’4, 290 lbs, offensive lineman from Glendale Community College (AZ) has committed to Marshall University. A three star prospect according to Rivals, Rone was named a All-ACCAC second team selection in 2011. Rone took an official visit to Marshall during the East Carolina game on November 26th and also held scholarship offers from Indiana, Mississippi State, East Carolina, and Akron.
Unlike fellow junior college recruits Gage Niemeyer and Ken Smith, Rone will not enroll at Marshall this week. Expect to see him in a Thundering Herd uniform this August for preseason practice.
For more on Rone follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) 2011 All-ACCAC 1st and 2nd team football list.
Unlike fellow junior college recruits Gage Niemeyer and Ken Smith, Rone will not enroll at Marshall this week. Expect to see him in a Thundering Herd uniform this August for preseason practice.
For more on Rone follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) 2011 All-ACCAC 1st and 2nd team football list.
Marshall Football: Watson, Moody, and Way leave team
Lots of great information in Chuck McGill’s Charleston Daily Mail article about incoming recruits and departing players on Marshall’s football team.
I wanted to point out three players McGill listed as no longer enrolled at MU, they are:
1) Remi Watson, RB, freshman - redshirted during the 2011 season
2) Darien Moody, DL, freshman - redshirted during the 2011 season
3) Robert Way, LB, freshman – redshirted during the 2011 season
Beyond departed players McGill also has a list of “greshirt” and JUCO players starting class at Marshall today plus, additional information on this years recruiting class. Make sure you give it a read.
I wanted to point out three players McGill listed as no longer enrolled at MU, they are:
1) Remi Watson, RB, freshman - redshirted during the 2011 season
2) Darien Moody, DL, freshman - redshirted during the 2011 season
3) Robert Way, LB, freshman – redshirted during the 2011 season
Beyond departed players McGill also has a list of “greshirt” and JUCO players starting class at Marshall today plus, additional information on this years recruiting class. Make sure you give it a read.
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/9/12
Going with a new format for our daily Marshall athletic links. I will list the news source than hyperlink the articles title, click the title to read each item.
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall football: New players arrive for spring
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: Newbies and more
From the Herald Dispatch
Johnson keeping Herd on a roll
Marshall women cruise past Tulsa
From the Charleston Daily Mail
Marshall football: New players arrive for spring
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill
Recruiting: Newbies and more
From the Herald Dispatch
Johnson keeping Herd on a roll
Marshall women cruise past Tulsa
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd beats Rice in dramatic finish, 63-61
It might not have been pretty but, Marshall defeated Rice 63-61 Saturday night for it's first road Conference USA win of the season.
With eleven seconds left on the clock and the score knotted at 61, MU point guard Damier Pitts committed a turn over, recovered by Rice's Arsalan Kazemi. With Rice in the double bonus Kazemi was immediately fouled and sent to the line for two shots. A career 67.3% free throw shooter Kazemi missed both attempts, his second shot recovered by Thundering Herd senior Shaquille Johnson. Johnson streaked down the court and made a layup with two seconds remaining, putting Marshall up 63-61. Rice threw up a desperation three point attempt as the clock expired but it was off target.
Marshall was lead by Pitt's 18 points, while Dennis Tinnon recorded his second double-double in a row, scoring ten points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard DeAndre Kane had a quite game in the points department (seven) but, he lead all players with six assist.
Marshall had a difficult time sticking with Rice defenders all night, allowing the Owls to shoot 45.1% from the field although, they only converted four of 17 three point attempts. Continuing it's season long dominance on the boards, MU out rebounded it's opponent 45-27.
The Thundering Herd (11-4, 2-0) returns to action at UAB (5-8, 0-0) this Wednesday, tip off is scheduled for 8pm ET.
Box Score, Marshall 63 - Rice 61.
With eleven seconds left on the clock and the score knotted at 61, MU point guard Damier Pitts committed a turn over, recovered by Rice's Arsalan Kazemi. With Rice in the double bonus Kazemi was immediately fouled and sent to the line for two shots. A career 67.3% free throw shooter Kazemi missed both attempts, his second shot recovered by Thundering Herd senior Shaquille Johnson. Johnson streaked down the court and made a layup with two seconds remaining, putting Marshall up 63-61. Rice threw up a desperation three point attempt as the clock expired but it was off target.
Marshall was lead by Pitt's 18 points, while Dennis Tinnon recorded his second double-double in a row, scoring ten points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard DeAndre Kane had a quite game in the points department (seven) but, he lead all players with six assist.
Marshall had a difficult time sticking with Rice defenders all night, allowing the Owls to shoot 45.1% from the field although, they only converted four of 17 three point attempts. Continuing it's season long dominance on the boards, MU out rebounded it's opponent 45-27.
The Thundering Herd (11-4, 2-0) returns to action at UAB (5-8, 0-0) this Wednesday, tip off is scheduled for 8pm ET.
Box Score, Marshall 63 - Rice 61.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman re-joins the Herd
Per a tweet by WSAZ sports caster Keith Morehouse, Justin Coleman has rejoined Marshall's basketball team and is travailing with the Thundering Herd to Houston for Saturday's game against Rice.
Coleman was suspended indefinitely after using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall's 79-74 road loss at Belmont on December 29th. Prior to his suspension Coleman was averaging 6.2 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.
Coleman released this statement through the Marshall sports information office upon re-joining the team:
“I would like to offer my sincere apology to my family, teammates, coaches, our great fans and especially to coach Herrion for my poor decisions,” Coleman said. “I regret any unnecessary attention this has caused our school and basketball program. I am very thankful to rejoin my teammates and look to learn from my mistakes as I move forward.”
Keith Morehouse's twitter account can be found here.
Coleman was suspended indefinitely after using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall's 79-74 road loss at Belmont on December 29th. Prior to his suspension Coleman was averaging 6.2 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.
Coleman released this statement through the Marshall sports information office upon re-joining the team:
“I would like to offer my sincere apology to my family, teammates, coaches, our great fans and especially to coach Herrion for my poor decisions,” Coleman said. “I regret any unnecessary attention this has caused our school and basketball program. I am very thankful to rejoin my teammates and look to learn from my mistakes as I move forward.”
Keith Morehouse's twitter account can be found here.
Marshall Football: Deyonte Henderson commits to Herd
Deyonte Henderson, a 6'2, 210 lbs linebacker from Oak Ridge High School (FL) has commited to Marshall University. After playing defensive end during his junior season Henderson switched to linebacker in 2011, recording 111 tackles, 9 sacks and 3 interceptions. Henderson will be joining teamate Andre Scott in Marshall's 2012 recruting class.
For more on Henderson's commitment to Marshall follow the links below:
1) Baynews9.com article on Henderson's commitment.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) YouTube video (1).
5) YouTube video (2).
For more on Henderson's commitment to Marshall follow the links below:
1) Baynews9.com article on Henderson's commitment.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) YouTube video (1).
5) YouTube video (2).
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/6/12
From the Charleston Gazette, Spikes shows promise in C-USA opener
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201050233
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Hanner is Marshall's energy guy
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201050215
From the Herald Dispatch, Hanner seized chance
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1883873368/Hanner-seized-chance
From the Herald Dispatch, Marshall women cruise past Houston
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1883873370/Herd-cruises-past-Houston
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201050233
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Hanner is Marshall's energy guy
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201050215
From the Herald Dispatch, Hanner seized chance
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1883873368/Hanner-seized-chance
From the Herald Dispatch, Marshall women cruise past Houston
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1883873370/Herd-cruises-past-Houston
Thursday, January 5, 2012
*Update* Marshall Football: Eddie Sullivan headed to JUCO
Matt Porter of the Palm Beach Post brings us up to date on former Marshall quarterback Eddie Sullivan’s decision to attend a junior college next year:
Eddie Sullivan is on the move again.
After a promising 2010 season at Marshall, the former Boca Raton quarterback was passed up on the depth chart. He left the Herd in mid-November and confirmed last week to the Post he was heading to a junior college. He did not know which school he would attend.
Read the whole article here.
Eddie Sullivan is on the move again.
After a promising 2010 season at Marshall, the former Boca Raton quarterback was passed up on the depth chart. He left the Herd in mid-November and confirmed last week to the Post he was heading to a junior college. He did not know which school he would attend.
Read the whole article here.
Today's Marshall University Athletics News, 1/5/11
From the Charleston Gazette, Herd bounces back
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201040253
FromInside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock, Follow up from UTEP game
http://blogs.wvgazette.com/dougsmock/2012/01/05/follow-from-utep-game/
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Marshall basketball: Herd opens C-USA with victory over UTEP
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201050032
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill, Cody Slate to San Francisco 49ers?
http://blogs.dailymail.com/marshall/2012/01/05/slate-update/
From MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill, Video: Tom Herrion post game news conference – UTEP
http://blogs.dailymail.com/marshall/2012/01/05/video-dont-give-up-on-us-baby/
From the Herald Dispatch, Herd defeats UTEP
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1779613223/Herd-defeats-UTEP
From the Herald Dispatch, Chuck Landon: Marshall goes deep in victory over UTEP
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824544/No-Headline
From the Herald Dispatch, Herd takes road to struggling Houston
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824552/Herd-takes-road-to-struggling-Houston
From the WV Metro News, The Stampede with Dave Wilson Ep. 11 (Doc Holliday interview)
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50142
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201040253
FromInside Marshall Sports with Doug Smock, Follow up from UTEP game
http://blogs.wvgazette.com/dougsmock/2012/01/05/follow-from-utep-game/
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Marshall basketball: Herd opens C-USA with victory over UTEP
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201050032
From the MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill, Cody Slate to San Francisco 49ers?
http://blogs.dailymail.com/marshall/2012/01/05/slate-update/
From MU Sports Blog with Chuck McGill, Video: Tom Herrion post game news conference – UTEP
http://blogs.dailymail.com/marshall/2012/01/05/video-dont-give-up-on-us-baby/
From the Herald Dispatch, Herd defeats UTEP
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1779613223/Herd-defeats-UTEP
From the Herald Dispatch, Chuck Landon: Marshall goes deep in victory over UTEP
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824544/No-Headline
From the Herald Dispatch, Herd takes road to struggling Houston
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824552/Herd-takes-road-to-struggling-Houston
From the WV Metro News, The Stampede with Dave Wilson Ep. 11 (Doc Holliday interview)
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50142
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Herd snaps two game losing streak, beats UTEP 76-60
Marshall snapped a two game losing streak Wednesday night, defeating UTEP 76-60 at home during both schools Conference USA opener.
The Herd was lead by junior forward Dennis Tinnon, who scored 15 points and grabbed ten rebounds for his seventh double-double in 14 games. Marshall also received double digit point efforts from Shaquille Johnson (12), DeAndre Kane (10), and Nigel Spikes (10)
Down 22-13 midway through he first quarter Marshall freshman Jamir Hanner provided a spark, scoring six points and grabbing one offensive rebound to put MU up 28-26 at the four minute mark. Hanner had his most impressive game in a Marshall uniform, scoring eight points and grabbing six rebounds.
Marshall used 16 offensive rebounds to hold a 42-23 advantage over UTEP on the boards. The Herd bench also dominated the Miners, scoring 29 points to the visitors nine.
Marshall (10-4,1-0) returns to action Saturday night at Rice (9-4, 0-0). Tip off is scheduled for 8pm ET.
Box score for Marshall's 76-60 win over UTEP
The Herd was lead by junior forward Dennis Tinnon, who scored 15 points and grabbed ten rebounds for his seventh double-double in 14 games. Marshall also received double digit point efforts from Shaquille Johnson (12), DeAndre Kane (10), and Nigel Spikes (10)
Down 22-13 midway through he first quarter Marshall freshman Jamir Hanner provided a spark, scoring six points and grabbing one offensive rebound to put MU up 28-26 at the four minute mark. Hanner had his most impressive game in a Marshall uniform, scoring eight points and grabbing six rebounds.
Marshall used 16 offensive rebounds to hold a 42-23 advantage over UTEP on the boards. The Herd bench also dominated the Miners, scoring 29 points to the visitors nine.
Marshall (10-4,1-0) returns to action Saturday night at Rice (9-4, 0-0). Tip off is scheduled for 8pm ET.
Box score for Marshall's 76-60 win over UTEP
Marshall Basketball: Justin Coleman to return vs. UCF?
Per a tweet by Charleston Gazette reporter Doug Smock, suspended Marshall freshman Justin Coleman could return to action against UCF next week, January 14th. Coleman was spotted at tonight's home game against UTEP, sitting in the student section.
Coleman was suspended indefinitely after using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall's loss at Belmont on December 29th.
You can find Doug Smock's twitter page here.
Coleman was suspended indefinitely after using a cell phone on the bench during Marshall's loss at Belmont on December 29th.
You can find Doug Smock's twitter page here.
Marshall Football: Herd losses Levern Jacobs to Maryland
From the Washington Post:
Levern Jacobs was surprised when Maryland Coach Randy Edsall offered a scholarship during a Wednesday afternoon meeting.
But the former Suitland standout wide receiver knew his answer.
“I thought they would wait til next week or something, but hey, it all starts with a scholarship,” said Jacobs, a one-time Marshall recruit who played this past season at Milford Academy in New Berlin, N.Y. “They surprised me. I’m happy. I wanted to go there already.”
Maryland had made preliminary inquiries about Jacobs at Suitland, but he said that when former assistant coach James Franklin left to become the head coach at Vanderbilt, the Terps stopped recruiting him.
Jacobs, who is 6 feet and 170 pounds, eventually committed to Marshall, but the Thundering Herd wanted him to defer his enrollment, so he went to Milford.
Levern Jacobs was surprised when Maryland Coach Randy Edsall offered a scholarship during a Wednesday afternoon meeting.
But the former Suitland standout wide receiver knew his answer.
“I thought they would wait til next week or something, but hey, it all starts with a scholarship,” said Jacobs, a one-time Marshall recruit who played this past season at Milford Academy in New Berlin, N.Y. “They surprised me. I’m happy. I wanted to go there already.”
Maryland had made preliminary inquiries about Jacobs at Suitland, but he said that when former assistant coach James Franklin left to become the head coach at Vanderbilt, the Terps stopped recruiting him.
Jacobs, who is 6 feet and 170 pounds, eventually committed to Marshall, but the Thundering Herd wanted him to defer his enrollment, so he went to Milford.
Marshall football: Jamar Lewter chooses JUCO over Herd
According to various sources Fork Union Military Academy offensive tackle Jamar Lewter will attend junior college instead of Marshall University next year. Lewter was originally part of Marshall’s 2011 recruiting class but, poor grades kept him from qualifying. Left with the choice of propping at Marshall or attending prep school for a year Lewter decided to enroll at Fork Union. Lewter re-affirmed his commitment to the Thundering Herd this fall but, Rivals.com no longer list him as one of Marshall’s incoming recruits.
Marshall Football: Eddie Sullivan plans to attend JUCO
Per a tweet by Palm Beach Post sports writer Matt Porter, former Marshall quarterback Eddie Sullivan is transferring to a junior college. By playing at the JUCO level next season Sullivan will be able to transfer back into FBS football after one year.
As a true freshman Sullivan was Brian Anderson’s primary backup in 2010, completing six passes on 24 attempts for 134 yards and one touchdown. After being passed on the depth chart by A.J Graham and Rakeem Cato Sullivan planed to redshirt in 2011. Hoping to retain his redshirt Sullivan quit Marshall’s football team with two weeks left in the regular season after he was promoted to second string quarterback due to A.J Grahams season ending injury.
You can see Matt Porter’s twitter page by clicking here.
As a true freshman Sullivan was Brian Anderson’s primary backup in 2010, completing six passes on 24 attempts for 134 yards and one touchdown. After being passed on the depth chart by A.J Graham and Rakeem Cato Sullivan planed to redshirt in 2011. Hoping to retain his redshirt Sullivan quit Marshall’s football team with two weeks left in the regular season after he was promoted to second string quarterback due to A.J Grahams season ending injury.
You can see Matt Porter’s twitter page by clicking here.
Marshall Basketball: Herd featured in ESPN NCAA Tournament projection
Despite riding a two game losing streak ESPN college basketball analysis Joe Lunardi included Marshall University in his latest NCAA Tournament projection. Lunardi pegged Marshall as a twelve seed in yesterday’s installment of Bracketology.
See Lunardi’s bracket here.
See Lunardi’s bracket here.
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/4/11
From the Charleston Gazette, Regrouping Herd opens C-USA play
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201030223
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Herd hopes to rebound from loss to Akron
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201030199
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Daily Mail's McGill named state's top sportswriter
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/201201030116
From the Herald Dispatch, Time to play C-USA
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824228/Time-to-play-C-USA
From the Herald Dispatch, Kentucky hires MU assistant
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824218/Kentucky-hires-MU-assistant
From the Herald Dispatch, Chuck Landon: Stats say turnovers lead Herd to trouble
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824224/Stats-say-turnovers-lead-Herd-to-trouble
From the WV Metro News, Former Marshall DB Ready For NFL Playoffs
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50131
From the WV Metro News, Herd Looks To Rebound Against UTEP
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50115
http://www.wvgazette.com/Sports/Marshall/201201030223
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Herd hopes to rebound from loss to Akron
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/MUSports/201201030199
From the Charleston Daily Mail, Daily Mail's McGill named state's top sportswriter
http://www.dailymail.com/Sports/201201030116
From the Herald Dispatch, Time to play C-USA
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824228/Time-to-play-C-USA
From the Herald Dispatch, Kentucky hires MU assistant
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824218/Kentucky-hires-MU-assistant
From the Herald Dispatch, Chuck Landon: Stats say turnovers lead Herd to trouble
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1381824224/Stats-say-turnovers-lead-Herd-to-trouble
From the WV Metro News, Former Marshall DB Ready For NFL Playoffs
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50131
From the WV Metro News, Herd Looks To Rebound Against UTEP
http://www.wvmetronews.com/marshall.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=50115
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Marshall in the NFL, Week 17
Weekly review of Marshall University alumni in the NFL:
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, New York Giants
The New York Giants won the NFC East and secured a playoff spot by beating Dallas 31-14 Sunday night. Ahmad Bradshaw lead all Giants rushers with 57 yards on 16 carries and one touchdown. He also caught three passes for 12 yards and hauled in a TD reception.
For the year Bradshaw rushed for 659 yards and nine touchdowns while adding a additional 267 yards through the air on 34 catches with two touchdowns.
2. C.J Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J Spillman was credited with two tackles during San Francisco’s season capping win over St. Louis, 34-27. San Francisco won the NFC West and has a first round bye in the playoffs.
Spillman recorded 18 tackles during the 2011-2012 season, mostly on special teams.
3. Chris Crocker, Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
Despite losing to Baltimore 24-16 the Cincinnati Bengals still qualified for the playoffs. They will meet the Houston Texans this Saturday in a first round match-up. During the Bengals loss to Baltimore Chris Crocker recorded three tackles.
For the year Crocker made a impressive 61 tackles, recorded 3.5 sacks, and forced a fumble. Crocker did not record an interception for the second year in a row.
4. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Pittsburgh Steelers
Doug Legursky sat out Pittsburgh’s week 17 win against Cleveland with a shoulder injury. It is unclear if Legursky will be available for Sunday’s first round playoff game against Denver.
Legursky started at all three interior positions (left guard, center, and right guard) along the offensive line this season. Coming out of training camp he won the battle to start at right guard but injuries along the Steelers offensive line caused Legursky to move around. Legursky was held out of four games this season including week 17 while recovering from toe and shoulder injuries.
5. Byron Leftwich, Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers*
* On injured reserved, broken arm.
Byron Leftwich spent the entire year on injured reserve after breaking his non-throwing arm in the preseason.
6. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Albert McClellan recorded one assisted tackle during Baltimore’s 24-16 win over Cincinnati.
After spending all of last year on the Ravens practice squad McClellan made the 53 man roster out of training camp. Playing mostly special teams McClellan registered 19 tackles. He did start one game (week 12 vs. SF) and was credited with four tackles.
7. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Lee Smith was placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury prior to Buffalo’s week 17 loss to New England.
Smith started his NFL career as a fifth round pick of the Patriots but was cut during training camp. Buffalo picked him up shortly after and placed Smith on the practice squad for three weeks before he made his NFL debut on October 2nd against Cincinnati. Playing mostly special teams until week 13 Smith recorded a few tackles and appeared in Buffalo’s goal line packages. Smith recorded his first NFL receptions on December 4th, catching three passes for 11 yards. For the year Smith caught four passes for 11 yards.
1. Ahmad Bradshaw, Running Back, New York Giants
The New York Giants won the NFC East and secured a playoff spot by beating Dallas 31-14 Sunday night. Ahmad Bradshaw lead all Giants rushers with 57 yards on 16 carries and one touchdown. He also caught three passes for 12 yards and hauled in a TD reception.
For the year Bradshaw rushed for 659 yards and nine touchdowns while adding a additional 267 yards through the air on 34 catches with two touchdowns.
2. C.J Spillman, Safety, San Francisco 49ers
C.J Spillman was credited with two tackles during San Francisco’s season capping win over St. Louis, 34-27. San Francisco won the NFC West and has a first round bye in the playoffs.
Spillman recorded 18 tackles during the 2011-2012 season, mostly on special teams.
3. Chris Crocker, Safety, Cincinnati Bengals
Despite losing to Baltimore 24-16 the Cincinnati Bengals still qualified for the playoffs. They will meet the Houston Texans this Saturday in a first round match-up. During the Bengals loss to Baltimore Chris Crocker recorded three tackles.
For the year Crocker made a impressive 61 tackles, recorded 3.5 sacks, and forced a fumble. Crocker did not record an interception for the second year in a row.
4. Doug Legursky, Guard/Center, Pittsburgh Steelers
Doug Legursky sat out Pittsburgh’s week 17 win against Cleveland with a shoulder injury. It is unclear if Legursky will be available for Sunday’s first round playoff game against Denver.
Legursky started at all three interior positions (left guard, center, and right guard) along the offensive line this season. Coming out of training camp he won the battle to start at right guard but injuries along the Steelers offensive line caused Legursky to move around. Legursky was held out of four games this season including week 17 while recovering from toe and shoulder injuries.
5. Byron Leftwich, Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers*
* On injured reserved, broken arm.
Byron Leftwich spent the entire year on injured reserve after breaking his non-throwing arm in the preseason.
6. Albert McClellan, Linebacker, Baltimore Ravens
Albert McClellan recorded one assisted tackle during Baltimore’s 24-16 win over Cincinnati.
After spending all of last year on the Ravens practice squad McClellan made the 53 man roster out of training camp. Playing mostly special teams McClellan registered 19 tackles. He did start one game (week 12 vs. SF) and was credited with four tackles.
7. Lee Smith, Tight End, Buffalo Bills
Lee Smith was placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury prior to Buffalo’s week 17 loss to New England.
Smith started his NFL career as a fifth round pick of the Patriots but was cut during training camp. Buffalo picked him up shortly after and placed Smith on the practice squad for three weeks before he made his NFL debut on October 2nd against Cincinnati. Playing mostly special teams until week 13 Smith recorded a few tackles and appeared in Buffalo’s goal line packages. Smith recorded his first NFL receptions on December 4th, catching three passes for 11 yards. For the year Smith caught four passes for 11 yards.
Today's Marshall University Athletic News, 1/3/12
From the Marshall Thundering Blog, Josh Muriel commits to Herd
http://marshallthunderingblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/marshall-football-josh-muriel-commits.html
From the Herald Dispatch, Johnson joins 1,000-point club
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1779613058/Johnson-joins-1-000-point-club
http://marshallthunderingblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/marshall-football-josh-muriel-commits.html
From the Herald Dispatch, Johnson joins 1,000-point club
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/sports/x1779613058/Johnson-joins-1-000-point-club
Monday, January 2, 2012
Marshall Football: Josh Muriel commits to Herd
Per a tweet by Luke Stampini of 247 Sports, Josh Murriel, a 6'2, 302 lbs, offensive tackle from Port St. Lucie High School has committed to Marshall University. A three star prospect according to Rivals, Murriel also had scholarship offers from Memphis, New Mexico State, and Florida Atlantic. Murriel took a official visit to Marshall during the Rice game on October 15th.
For more on Murriel follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) YouTube video (1).
For more on Murriel follow the links below:
1) Rivals.com profile.
2) Scout.com profile.
3) ESPN.com profile.
4) YouTube video (1).
Marshall Basketball: Hassan Whiteside sent to D-League
Marshall's lone alumni on a NBA roster has been assigned to the NBA Developmental League. Second year pro Hassan Whiteside, who has played zero minutes for the Sacramento Kings over five games this season, has been sent to the Reno Big Horns.
Whiteside had a brief appearance with Reno last year, averaging 10.5 minutes, 4.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.1 block shots over 14 games. Since being drafted in the second round of the 2010 draft Whiteside has appeared in one NBA game, only playing two minutes.
Full details on Whitesides D-League assignment can be found here.
Whiteside had a brief appearance with Reno last year, averaging 10.5 minutes, 4.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.1 block shots over 14 games. Since being drafted in the second round of the 2010 draft Whiteside has appeared in one NBA game, only playing two minutes.
Full details on Whitesides D-League assignment can be found here.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Marshall Basketball: Akron pounds listless Herd 67-51
Marshall started 2012 in disappointing fashion, dropping Sunday's home game against Akron 67-51. The Zips played suffocating defense over two quarters, forcing 14 Marshall turnovers while holding MU shooters to 37.9% from the field. Typically a strong defensive team Marshall had trouble containing Akron, allowing 20 second chance points and 40 points in the paint while only causing eight turnovers.
Despite leading Marshall with eleven points senior point guard Damier Pitts had a especially disappointing night, handing out more turnovers (five), than assist (three). Pitts back court mate DeAndre Kane was barely better, dishing out three assist while giving Akron an equal amount of turnovers.
The Herd did have one positive moment, needing only eight points to join Marshall's 1,000 career point club Shaquille Johnson scored eleven, starting in place of suspended freshman Justin Coleman.
Marshall (9-4) starts Conference USA play Wednesday night (8pm) against UTEP (7-7) at the Cam Henderson Center.
Box score for Marshall's 67-51 loss vs. Akron.
Despite leading Marshall with eleven points senior point guard Damier Pitts had a especially disappointing night, handing out more turnovers (five), than assist (three). Pitts back court mate DeAndre Kane was barely better, dishing out three assist while giving Akron an equal amount of turnovers.
The Herd did have one positive moment, needing only eight points to join Marshall's 1,000 career point club Shaquille Johnson scored eleven, starting in place of suspended freshman Justin Coleman.
Marshall (9-4) starts Conference USA play Wednesday night (8pm) against UTEP (7-7) at the Cam Henderson Center.
Box score for Marshall's 67-51 loss vs. Akron.
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