I know it's early in the day but ........................I wonder what marching orders the drones will get and they can embarrass the school and community on the national stage?
He is from North Carolina. Small Forward 2028. Where did you see he was from San Francisco?he’s a 2028 kid from SF
Anyone know what school he’s going too?
Riordan?
SI?
In the wake of a final score of SI 31, Riordan 28, your beloved and perceptive Colonel will soon be taking a new academic position at the Nostradamus Institute of Wildly Speculative WCAL Football Analysis. He will occupy the lofty chair once held by the legendary Pacifica Pete.Riordan can score almost at will. If SI can limit them to, say, 30 or so, they will have a chance. Maybe. Regardless of a new DL for SI. To be blunt, the real key is the Riordan defense. If they can limit SI to, say, 24, it's a W for the visitors. To beat Riordan, you have to be able to score. A lot. A whole lot.
I was referencing Padrewhisperer's comment that he's already had 2 transfers. His Home country wouldn't count as a transfer?Maybe his native country?
Couldn't agree with you more. Lots of football to be played, but SI is looking pretty good at this point.After the WCAL week 2 Friday night play, I decided to do my rankings early. We still have one more game to go for the weekend but I am making an assumption, forgive me SHC, that Serra will beat Sacred Heart Cathedral. I am still in a time zone opposite to PDT. St. Ignatius confirms its strength by staging a huge comeback to beat Archbishop 31-28 after falling behind 21-0 early in the game. Other games turned out about as expected but the St. Francis and Archbishop Mitty game might be somewhat revealing.
1. SI - proved its win over Serra was not just a one-time spot by beating AR.
2. JS - Should win its game with SHC. Next week's game with SF will be more revealing.
3. SF - Struggled in its win over AM. It could be sending the message they are vulnerable to the upper level of WCAL teams.
4. AR - The Crusaders lost control of a very strong start against SI. They could show better in future games but not much more insight should be gained with its game against VC next week. Their inconsistent play action is debilitating.
5. VC - Nothing was learned from the Warriors match with BCP except possibly VC could hurt themselves with a too conservative game plan.
6. AM - Performed well against SF.
7. SHC - game still to be played today.
8. BCP - The Bells held VC to 21 points but still could not get a score on the board.
Maybe his native country?Where else did he play beside Priory and Riordan?
Where else did he play beside Priory and Riordan?Fake news! The big man is still at Riordan. That would be his third transfer and he would have to sit. Also I don't think Redwood has dorms like Priory and Riordan
He was thought at one point to be a successor to Rollo at MD…. Great for SI that it didn’t work out!…. 🤣I’ve been saying all along we had a great young coach!
I’m glad he’s forcing the naysayers to take notice by his last 3 wins against Cathedral Cathilic Ranked #2 (San Diego), North Kings Serra, and a ridiculously talented Riordan team.
All this in only his 2nd year at the helm. It can’t be luck all the time going back to last year.
I’ve been saying all along we had a great young coach!It’s time people take Notice of Coach Vandemeade!!!!…. You guys have a Great one!!!… Congrats on a Great win!!!…. 🍻
I heard Igor Olshansky is a linemen coach. I watched him grow up briefly in my neighborhood. He had a solid career in the NFL and I am sure that is gonna work well for linemen who think of going to SI.It’s time people take Notice of Coach Vandemeade!!!!…. You guys have a Great one!!!… Congrats on a Great win!!!…. 🍻
Actually these are pretty solid points. I’m bit of a gambler and do agree gotta strike when the iron is hot.Eff baby steps, Larry. That’s a mindset of playing not to lose, rather than playing to win. Sac State has been doing that for most of the past 40 years. Time to put all their cards on the table and strike while the iron is hot (or at least luke warm lol). See where it takes them.
Another thing not being considered is timing. Timing is everything. Sitting around waiting for the stars to align just perfectly is a recipe for failure and missing the proverbial boat.
What’s going on with D1 FBS athletics and realignment is unprecedented. But it’s happening now! This type of potential for change hasn’t come around often, if at all. Sometimes you just have to go all in when the opportunity arises, even if the timing isn’t ideal. Because you don’t know if/when there will be another opportunity.
In Sac State’s case, they are riding a 5-year wave of success and increased interest/attendance in their flagship football program. They are receiving unprecedented support from the city/KINGS/Sac-12. And possibly even the Sac Republic. Not reaching for the stars given all those circumstances would be shortsighted.
Lastly, wrt competing a couple steps up (as some have put it), the Hornets football program has beaten Colorado State and Stanford in recent years. And played close competitive games against Arizona State, Fresno State, and Cal-Berkeley. A few years before that they beat Oregon State and Colorado.
They managed to do the above despite being an FCS program with far fewer scholarships to offer and resources/facilities to draw in more talent. If/when on more equal footing, I like their chances of competing on a more consistent basis. Especially against the caliber of programs currently in the PAC-12.
I mean, it’s not as if they’d be going into a conference with Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, or even USC. Basketball wise, it’s not like they’ll be in conference with Duke, Kentucky or North Carolina.
Gonzaga is a top level basketball program, but nobody else currently in the conference are known as world beaters. Football wise, Boise has probably enjoyed the most success and even they aren’t considered a dominant program. As stated earlier, just 30 years ago they were in the same conference that Sac State is in now. A decade later they were upsetting Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl.
There’s no reason Sac State can’t follow the same path.
It’s time people take Notice of Coach Vandemeade!!!!…. You guys have a Great one!!!… Congrats on a Great win!!!…. 🍻The entire WCAL story the pundits and reporters tried to spin prior to the season all thru the pre-season was a nice story.
St. Ignatius is winning the WCAL this year.