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Post by purplehaze on Apr 9, 2022 16:15:51 GMT -5
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Post by hchoops on Apr 9, 2022 16:19:42 GMT -5
But some of these seniors could become super seniors next year
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Post by dharry13 on Apr 14, 2022 15:20:48 GMT -5
So I took a look at the overall roster for 2022. Right now they have 81 kids on the current roster on the website and another 18 income freshmen.
So - there are 3 kids on this current roster who won't be on the roster come Fall of 2022 with the 96 player roster. In fact there could even be more than that if they wanted to test the transfer portal for another DB or LB.
With a roster of 96 into the coming year - including 15 Super Seniors (there are a couple on there I didn't expect to find) and another 22 in the true Senior category, you'd see 37 coming off of the roster.
I fully expect maybe as many as 15 Seniors coming back next year for their Super Senior extra year with a caveat that a player or two might want to test a higher level (Dobbs as an example).
Also assuming the roster rolls back to the normal 90 man roster you'd probably be looking again at a 2023 class of somewhere around 16-18 - like this class.
Had some time on my hands so wanted to take a look out a little bit. Areas of clear need in that class are LB (in a big way), DB (could see as many as 7 Seniors/Super Seniors off the roster after this year), OL (3 would be leaving at least), WR (3 could be leaving).
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Post by football44 on Apr 14, 2022 16:18:23 GMT -5
So I took a look at the overall roster for 2022. Right now they have 81 kids on the current roster on the website and another 18 income freshmen. So - there are 3 kids on this current roster who won't be on the roster come Fall of 2022 with the 96 player roster. In fact there could even be more than that if they wanted to test the transfer portal for another DB or LB. With a roster of 96 into the coming year - including 15 Super Seniors (there are a couple on there I didn't expect to find) and another 22 in the true Senior category, you'd see 37 coming off of the roster. I fully expect maybe as many as 15 Seniors coming back next year for their Super Senior extra year with a caveat that a player or two might want to test a higher level (Dobbs as an example). Also assuming the roster rolls back to the normal 90 man roster you'd probably be looking again at a 2023 class of somewhere around 16-18 - like this class. Had some time on my hands so wanted to take a look out a little bit. Areas of clear need in that class are LB (in a big way), DB (could see as many as 7 Seniors/Super Seniors off the roster after this year), OL (3 would be leaving at least), WR (3 could be leaving). Dharry welcome back! Things will pick up as we get closer to June. Spring game was very entertaining.
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Post by hc2020 on Apr 15, 2022 17:30:27 GMT -5
So I took a look at the overall roster for 2022. Right now they have 81 kids on the current roster on the website and another 18 income freshmen. So - there are 3 kids on this current roster who won't be on the roster come Fall of 2022 with the 96 player roster. In fact there could even be more than that if they wanted to test the transfer portal for another DB or LB. With a roster of 96 into the coming year - including 15 Super Seniors (there are a couple on there I didn't expect to find) and another 22 in the true Senior category, you'd see 37 coming off of the roster. I fully expect maybe as many as 15 Seniors coming back next year for their Super Senior extra year with a caveat that a player or two might want to test a higher level (Dobbs as an example). Also assuming the roster rolls back to the normal 90 man roster you'd probably be looking again at a 2023 class of somewhere around 16-18 - like this class. Had some time on my hands so wanted to take a look out a little bit. Areas of clear need in that class are LB (in a big way), DB (could see as many as 7 Seniors/Super Seniors off the roster after this year), OL (3 would be leaving at least), WR (3 could be leaving). Good stuff, dharry. With such a high number of seniors and super seniors, I have to think that the coaching staff will be looking to get some of the underclassmen some playing time this year. Many of the rising sophomores and juniors have talent (based upon my observations of the spring game) but few have actual real game experience under their belt. The rising juniors also have an extra COVID year in their pocket so they technically have 3 more years of availability. It makes sense to me to begin working them into the rotations more during this upcoming season.
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Post by HC92 on Apr 16, 2022 9:04:38 GMT -5
Ideally, we’ll have plenty of games this year where guys further down the depth chart can get some game action.
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Post by Ignutz on May 4, 2022 1:08:43 GMT -5
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, look for a very valuable and multi-PL Champ team member who had “departed” to soon return to the roster. This from a VERY RELIABLE source.
Hang in there, you won’t be disappointed.
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Post by longsuffering on May 4, 2022 1:44:30 GMT -5
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, look for a very valuable and multi-PL Champ team member who had “departed” to soon return to the roster. This from a VERY RELIABLE source. Hang in there, you won’t be disappointed. Modak, Whitley, Holloman, Siderman? I'll be patient.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on May 4, 2022 7:22:12 GMT -5
Can’t wait to hear!!!
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Post by dharry13 on May 4, 2022 7:30:44 GMT -5
Derek Ng?
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Post by hcpride on May 4, 2022 7:59:23 GMT -5
He doesn’t seem to have landed anywhere, but he was departing as a ‘grad transfer’.
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Post by dharry13 on May 4, 2022 8:06:28 GMT -5
Agreed. Just a hunch based on the fact he has no other offers.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on May 4, 2022 12:31:35 GMT -5
I think that Ng would have had to withdraw for the spring semester, because otherwise he is on course for a degree at the end of the month.
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Post by hcpride on May 4, 2022 14:52:54 GMT -5
I think that Ng would have had to withdraw for the spring semester, because otherwise he is on course for a degree at the end of the month. I had wondered if there was a way for HC seniors contemplating a grad transfer for a Covid year to keep their options open. In other words, take sufficient courses this semester to graduate in May all the while keeping the door open for a possible double major (or minor) to instead graduate in January (thus utilizing a Covid season). So if a grad school bites, graduate and go for it...and if a grad school doesn't bite come back for the covid season. (I'm not saying this is the case for Ng or anybody else in particular.)
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Post by dharry13 on May 4, 2022 15:09:55 GMT -5
I still think it’s Ng. Only one that makes sense to me.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on May 4, 2022 15:33:11 GMT -5
I think that Ng would have had to withdraw for the spring semester, because otherwise he is on course for a degree at the end of the month. I had wondered if there was a way for HC seniors contemplating a grad transfer for a Covid year to keep their options open. In other words, take sufficient courses this semester to graduate in May all the while keeping the door open for a possible double major (or minor) to instead graduate in January (thus utilizing a Covid season). So if a grad school bites, graduate and go for it...and if a grad school doesn't bite come back for the covid season. (I'm not saying this is the case for Ng or anybody else in particular.) Do place kicking and punting qualify?
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on May 4, 2022 16:43:13 GMT -5
I think that Ng would have had to withdraw for the spring semester, because otherwise he is on course for a degree at the end of the month. I had wondered if there was a way for HC seniors contemplating a grad transfer for a Covid year to keep their options open. In other words, take sufficient courses this semester to graduate in May all the while keeping the door open for a possible double major (or minor) to instead graduate in January (thus utilizing a Covid season). So if a grad school bites, graduate and go for it...and if a grad school doesn't bite come back for the covid season. (I'm not saying this is the case for Ng or anybody else in particular.) Based on the academic calendar, last day to withdraw was May 3. If he was taking four courses in this spring semester and withdrew from one, that leaves leave him with the minimum to matriculate, but not graduate. (Assuming he has not already taken additional courses above what was required.) I think you need to take a minimum of three courses in any semester to remain in good standing both academically and athletically in that semester. So if he takes three courses in the fall of 2022, he would get a degree, having completed the course that he withdrew from, plus two additional courses. Probably not a double major. <<< And this strategy should not be viewed as definitive, and the Registrar's Office might declare that Phreek is full of merde.
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Post by longsuffering on May 4, 2022 23:12:26 GMT -5
I had wondered if there was a way for HC seniors contemplating a grad transfer for a Covid year to keep their options open. In other words, take sufficient courses this semester to graduate in May all the while keeping the door open for a possible double major (or minor) to instead graduate in January (thus utilizing a Covid season). So if a grad school bites, graduate and go for it...and if a grad school doesn't bite come back for the covid season. (I'm not saying this is the case for Ng or anybody else in particular.) Based on the academic calendar, last day to withdraw was May 3. If he was taking four courses in this spring semester and withdrew from one, that leaves leave him with the minimum to matriculate, but not graduate. (Assuming he has not already taken additional courses above what was required.) I think you need to take a minimum of three courses in any semester to remain in good standing both academically and athletically in that semester. So if he takes three courses in the fall of 2022, he would get a degree, having completed the course that he withdrew from, plus two additional courses. Probably not a double major. <<< And this strategy should not be viewed as definitive, and the Registrar's Office might declare that Phreek is full of merde. I'll pardon your French.
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Post by hc6774 on May 5, 2022 5:58:21 GMT -5
I had wondered if there was a way for HC seniors contemplating a grad transfer for a Covid year to keep their options open. In other words, take sufficient courses this semester to graduate in May all the while keeping the door open for a possible double major (or minor) to instead graduate in January (thus utilizing a Covid season). So if a grad school bites, graduate and go for it...and if a grad school doesn't bite come back for the covid season. (I'm not saying this is the case for Ng or anybody else in particular.) Based on the academic calendar, last day to withdraw was May 3. If he was taking four courses in this spring semester and withdrew from one, that leaves leave him with the minimum to matriculate, but not graduate. (Assuming he has not already taken additional courses above what was required.) I think you need to take a minimum of three courses in any semester to remain in good standing both academically and athletically in that semester. So if he takes three courses in the fall of 2022, he would get a degree, having completed the course that he withdrew from, plus two additional courses. Probably not a double major. <<< And this strategy should not be viewed as definitive, and the Registrar's Office might declare that Phreek is full of merde. in response to a question about using summer semester to lighten the course load in season, a few years ago, the then asst AD said the minimum in season load was 4.
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Post by sader1970 on May 5, 2022 7:23:46 GMT -5
6774, 4 course is "minimum?" It's been my understanding that the normal course load is 4 courses at Holy Cross and has been for decades (some of us had to take 5 per semester).
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Post by hc6774 on May 5, 2022 9:46:03 GMT -5
6774, 4 course is "minimum?" It's been my understanding that the normal course load is 4 courses at Holy Cross and has been for decades (some of us had to take 5 per semester). normal/required 4 now... my understanding as well IIRC...old 5 core courses freshman year English, Calculus, Economics, Religion, & Modern Language.
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Post by hc6774 on May 5, 2022 9:55:16 GMT -5
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, look for a very valuable and multi-PL Champ team member who had “departed” to soon return to the roster. This from a VERY RELIABLE source. Hang in there, you won’t be disappointed. Modak, Whitley, Holloman, Siderman? I'll be patient. my guess is one of the DT's or Ng
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on May 5, 2022 12:06:13 GMT -5
From the Holy Cross academic catalog for 1961-62 available on line from Crossworks. Other years are also available.
For the A.B. Classics degree Freshman year English, 2 courses Theology, 2 courses Modern Foreign Language, 2 courses History, 2 courses Latin, 2 courses Greek, 2 courses I count 6 courses per semester, with the 6 courses per semester rate continuing through junior year.
For senior year, Philosophy, 4 courses Theology, 2 courses Electives in field, 4 courses They relaxed the curriculum, only 5 courses per semester.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on May 5, 2022 12:16:43 GMT -5
4 courses starting at least as early as 1971
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Post by breezy on May 5, 2022 12:19:28 GMT -5
I cant be 100% sure on this, but it looks like a late addition to the 2022 recruiting class.
Kicker from St. John's HS, Shrewsbury, MA.
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