UMass Roundup: Football’s Junior Day and Coaching Vacancy, Hockey’s Friendship Four, and the Gorillas take on the Buckeyes

There’s been a bit of news over all the UMass programs in the last couple of weeks, and here at FireTheMusket we’re going to recap a few of the higher-profile announcements in the world of Minutemen sports.

At the top of the list is the departure of UMass’ offensive line coach Shane Waldron, who’s taken a position with the NFL’s Washington Redskins.

Waldron’s position is titled “Offensive Quality Control”, and he’s held a similar position in the NFL before with the Patriots. That position lends itself to a lot of hours studying and breaking down opposition film, providing the key details of the opponent’s game plan that can be exploited to help defeat them.

Waldron moving to the NFL is good for the UMass program, even though he is leaving right after working to recruit several athletes in the year’s cycle. UMass putting people in the NFL, both players and coaches, is a long-term benefit. The more connections you have in the NFL, the more you can sell that to incoming recruits.

Waldron was previously UMass’ recruiting coordinator under the lastΒ head coach, and he was the Philadelphia-area recruiter for Coach Whipple. That’s an important area for UMass’ recruiting base, so whoever is taking that over will be busy. Waldron ran point on getting Charly Timite, RaQuan Thomas, and Pat Amara Jr. to UMass this year and also helped with several other recruits. Perhaps we’ll see Matt Dawson take over that territory in the recruiting game.

Waldron was one of two remaining holdovers from the previous head coach’s staff after the earlier departure of Strength Coach Mike Golden. That leaves only Dave Sollazzo on staff as a coach who predates Mark Whipple’s arrival for his second tour of duty. Whip now has another chance to make an impact hire for the program, and while I haven’t seen or heard any names of who might be coming in, I look forward to seeing how the vacancy is filled.

Speaking of football recruiting, UMass should be holding a Junior Day this weekend, which is an important day for recruits to get an early look at the Minutemen program. The idea behind a Junior Day of course is that current juniors in high school are the focus (though you will see younger recruits like sophomores attending in some cases as well). UMass has already recruited its high school seniors for this year, so now they are looking to get in on next year’s seniors.

Junior Days tend to be events for more local recruits, as they are unofficial visits and thus cannot be paid for by the school. The focus is usually on the more local players UMass would be trying to make inroads with in New England, New York, New Jersey, etc. It is a one-day event but it’s very important; for example, Taylor Edwards attended UMass’ Junior Day last year.

You can have more than one Junior Day, although I have no indication how many UMass is planning on hosting. I am hoping to receive a list of prospects that will be coming to pass along to everyone in a separate post.

One local recruit that has posted they will be attending is ATH Kevin Mensah, who plays for Holy Name in Worcester.

https://twitter.com/ARTofKM/status/700762884192735233

Mensah has been on UMass’ radar for quite some time. In fact, he attended Junior Day in Amherst last year as a sophomore. He’s being recruited strongly by a lot of New England schools including Boston College and UConn, so the battle for his services figures to be a good one. He’s a running back in Holy Name’s Wing-T offense, and while that allows him to put up some big numbers and display his athleticism, he may be ticketed for another position at the next level, like safety.

He would be a great athlete to add to the mix at UMass on either side of the ball. Hopefully the Minutemen keep up a strong pursuit of Mensah throughout his senior season. He does not yet hold an offer from UMass but in my opinion it’s only a matter of time.

For readers, here’s a link to last year’s Junior Day attendee list that was compiled by Bob McGovern at the Maroon Musket.

UMass hockey was in the headlines recently for a positive reason for once, and that’s because they will be participating in next season’s Friendship Four tournament, an event started this season in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The inaugural tournament this year featured Northeastern, Brown, Colgate, and UMass-Lowell.

The plan is for this tournament to be an annual event with two teams from Hockey East and two from the ECAC. NextΒ year the Minutemen will be joined by Vermont, Quinnipiac, and St. Lawrence. The first round matchups are conference games and then the final is for the Belpot Trophy, a not-so-subtle play on the Beanpot.

The exposure for the program and for the school is great with the event, and it’s an incredible travel opportunity for fans and alumni.

It’s held on American Thanksgiving weekend though, which if you plan on traveling is something to factor in. If you’re flying to Belfast you have to leave on Thanksgiving to arrive on Friday, which is the day of the first game.

This might just be one that I try and go to. I went to Notre Dame last year, and plan to go to Florida and South Carolina this year, but Belfast would be an unbelievable experience.

Keep an eye on Fear The Triangle for more on the Friendship Four and UMass Hockey in general, that’s the #1 source.

The final UMass note this weekend from FireTheMusket is that Garber’s Gorillas will be taking on THE Ohio State University at the new and improved Garber Field today, Saturday, and 12 noon. That’s just about 45 minutes from when I’m typing this, and it should be streamed free online.

The link in the above tweet does have the stream link to follow to see the game live for free online.

UMass lost their opener to Army on the road 9-5, and they are trying to work in some new faces this season at some key spots since they lost several important players to transfer in the off-season, including their best talent in Nick Mariano.

This is a big game for the program though as Ohio State comes in ranked #11 in the country. Also, the simple fact that they are coming to Garber is a huge deal. The renovations to Garber were long overdue, and while they were not cheap they will be invaluable to the future of both the men’s and women’s programs.

UMass will be able to host more teams now, teams that would have previously not agreed to play on Garber’s old, terrible turf. Just this season UMass is hosting both Ohio State and North Carolina in Amherst, two huge matchups for the Gorillas.

This will be a tough one for UMass today but they can absolutely pull off an upset. Tune in online if you can’t make it but if you can, get out to Garber and show support, especially students. Garber is one of the great places to watch lacrosse and probably the best home-field advantage that UMass has in any sport when it’s packed. I hope the lacrosse programs benefit from that this year, starting today.

Go U.

UMass Football Recruiting 2016: First of two final recruiting weekends leads to more commitments for Minutemen

The UMass football program’s #OptimusPrime16 was in full swing this past weekend as the Minutemen hosted their first of two official visit weekends prior to National Signing Day.

My previous blog entry attempted to chronicle the weekend’s festivities as best I could through social media, and it appeared that the Minutemen football program was making a great impression on the assembled group of some of UMass’ very top targets.

It made so good an impression on two that they decided to pledge to the Minutemen for the 2016 season.

The first commitment we heard about on Sunday was from 3-star defensive end Charly Timite out of Simon Gratz High in Philadelphia.

https://twitter.com/CharlyTimite/status/691312991128698880

If Simon Gratz sounds familiar it’s because UMass’ most recent commit prior to this weekend, RaQuan Thomas, also attends Gratz, and he is pictured with Timite in the above photos from Timite’s Twitter timeline (say that five times fast).

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Timite is a bit of an interesting case, as he’s only got a couple of seasons of actual varsity football experience. He actually attended a different high school in Philadelphia for his first three years, a high school that doesn’t offer football. He played on the Gratz team as a junior while attending Engineering & Science High, and transferred to Gratz for his senior season. You can read about that and a bit of Timite’s background here from the Philadelphia Daily News.

Timite will be a welcome addition to the Minutemen defense with his power and raw athleticism off the edge as a rusher. He’s got great size at 6’3″ 250lbs and once he gets into a collegiate strength and conditioning program (now run by Commonwealth native Joe Connolly) he’s only going to get stronger, and he’s pretty strong as it is. He’ll have his chance to contribute early just like every other recruit in this cycle but I can see him marinating a little bit myself, getting stronger and more accustomed to the grind, and then exploding on the scene in a year or so.

Make sure you check out that power Timite possesses in his tape here. He chose the Minutemen over a host of FCS offers, and I think he’ll look to make other FBS programs regret not taking a chance on him; UMass is fortunate to have secured his commitment.

https://twitter.com/CharlyTimite/status/691444954929971201

A few hours later on Sunday the Minutemen picked up their second commitment from the weekend in 3-star wide receiver Sadiq Palmer.

Palmer was originally a Syracuse commitment whose recruitment opened back up in January after the new coaching staff at Cuse advised him they would not honor his pledge due to academic concerns. He had committed to the Orange very early on in the process and had totally shut down his recruitment, so to have him come back on the market so late was very good for UMass. You can read more about his decommittment from Cuse in this piece from Syracuse.com. Palmer’s grades will be an issue unless he can correct them prior to attempting to enroll at UMass, though I’m confident that he is focused on nothing else, as it is the key to achieving his dreams.

Palmer, who is from Little Silver, NJ and attends Red Bank Regional High, is a good story for Minutemen fans to get to know, as he suffered a great loss prior to his senior season. His father was shot and killed and as you might expect it affected him deeply. It prevented him from being with his team for a long time but once he came back he worked very hard to regain his form and once he did he was better than ever,

Check out a video piece from Shore Sports Zone on Palmer below. He was one of three finalists, along with UMass commit Tyler Thompson, for the area MVP award that ended up going to Boston College signee Anthony Brown.

Palmer has very good size an athleticism at the WR spot and UMass is in dire need of players at the position to help replace the departing Tajae Sharpe among others. Palmer’s 6’3″ frame will set him up to be an outside WR for UMass and he does a great job of high-pointing balls and making tough catches. He’s difficult to tackle and can be explosive in space. Check his film here and hope that he manages to correct any outstanding academic issues so that he can contribute to UMass next season.

Palmer chose UMass over an FBS offer from Old Dominion and a few FCS offers like UNH and URI.

Later on in the evening on Sunday UMass picked up two more commitments, the first of which was 3-star OLB prospect Taylor Riggins from the Aquinas Institute in Rochester, NY.

Riggins goes 6’3″ 220lbs and was an all-around athlete for the Aquinas Institute in high school. He played OLB, DE, TE and RB, and will be an OLB for UMass once enrolled.

There are a few similarities between Riggins and Palmer as well. Both were committed to Syracuse at one point this season. They had both committed early and shut down their recruitment, and they only recently both came back on the market. They were both encouraged to decommit from the Orange by the new coaching staff, though in Riggins’ case it was because the new staff did not see a fit for him at the school any longer.

Riggins’ father Elgin was less than pleased with the situation with Syracuse as you can read here from Syracuse.com. Riggins ended up decommitting at a very late point in the process (as did Palmer) and that has worked out REALLY well for UMass in this case as they were able to secure commitments from both of them.

Riggins is a great athlete and will be a very good OLB for this team. He’s aggressive and heady and makes smart reads all over the field. Check the tape here and be thrilled that the new Syracuse staff decided to let a very talented kid walk at such a late hour. The Orange’s loss is the Minutemen’s gain. Twice.

Riggins’ options weren’t that limited by his late reopening, as he picked UMass over an FBS offer from Buffalo and a handful of Northeast-area FCS programs.

Finally on Sunday night what I believe is the Minutemen’s fourth and final commitment of the day announced his decision, defensive back Bakhari Goodson from Wekiva High in Apopka, FL.

https://twitter.com/B_goodd25/status/691447328423723008

Goodson is an unrated prospect at the current time, with not much available on him from the traditional recruiting services. He may be a sleeper but he was clearly a high target of the Minutemen staff; he got an in-home visit last week from Coaches Walker and Costello, and he was invited to this weekend in Amherst.

We do have his most recent tape here that shows he’s got a bit of a nose for the ball and some athleticism in space when returning the ball. He can play either safety or cornerback, it will be interesting to see where he’s worked in once he arrives at UMass.

It looks like Goodson chose UMass over an offer from former MAC foe Akron. His status as a sleeper should only motivate him at the next level.

UMass scored an impressive haul of prospects on Sunday after #OptimusPrimeWeekend was over, and I don’t believe that they will be the last commits UMass secures after this weekend. Some players may take longer to decide, they may take their remaining visit before coming to a decision, but they will end up picking UMass in some cases and this recruiting event will have helped lay the ground work.

Defensive back Chris Tooley enjoyed the trip and although he did not commit we can hope UMass is in a good position to land him once his visits are over. I believe he takes a visit to Louisville next weekend.

Someone who’s already committed, CB Isaiah Rodgers, posted how much he enjoyed the weekend as well.

Also, for the glass-half-empty folks, don’t read too much into a certain prospect’s tweeting, or lack thereof, after this weekend. Not every player gets on Twitter to say what a great time they had, so if your favorite recruit didn’t say anything about this weekend, that doesn’t mean UMass is out.

This weekend by any measure was a huge success for UMass football. They secured four commitments (and could end up with more) from some of their top targets and they showed off their growing program in a great light.

I’m very much looking forward to next weekend’s similar recruiting weekend and to the future commits that UMass is sure to land because of it.

Go U.

2016 UMass Football Recruiting: #OptimusPrime16 in full effect on first of two recruiting weekends before National Signing Day

UMass’ recruiting rallying cry this year has been an interesting hashtag initially created by Tight Ends Coach Steve Costello. He wanted to come up with a phrase that helped represent something indestructible, something that would represent a new era for UMass Football, and the leader of the Autobots fits that description to a ‘T’.

Bob McGovern did a piece over on the Maroon Musket about #OptimusPrime16 and what it means to UMass football, so make sure to read it if you haven’t already.

#OptimusPrime16 has really taken off with the kids UMass is recruiting; recruits love to get behind a hashtag these days as part of the buy-in for a program, and #OptimusPrime16 has been working well for the Minutemen when it comes to the recruits they are targeting.

Obviously UMass is not at the level of a bigger program whose hashtag(s) would have an even bigger impact, but for the level the Minutemen are at they have done well to get their rallying cry trending among their top targets.

This weekend in particular was dubbed ‘Optimus Prime Weekend’ by the staff as they have some of their highest potential targets in Amherst officially visiting the school. Again, courtesy of the Musket, the official list of visitors is below:

Cycoby Burch (ATH), Oak Ridge (FL) – Committed
Isaiah Rodgers (CB), Blake (FL) – Committed
Tyshaun Ingram (RB), Winter Park (FL) – Committed
Antoine Brooks (ATH), Duval (MD)
Jessie Britt (ATH/WR/RB), Auburndale (FL)
Tyrek Tisdale (RB), Oak Ridge (FL)
Chris Tooley (CB), Oak Ridge (FL)
Shakur Cooper (OLB/DE), Coral Gables (FL)
Bakhari Goodson (CB), Wekiva (FL)
Sadiq Palmer (WR), Red Bank (NJ)
Taylor Riggins (RB/OLB), Aquinas Institute (NY)
Charly Timite (DE), Simon Gratz (PA)
Antione Webster (ATH/S), American (FL)
Jordan Young (QB), Coatesville (PA)

(You can also link to Bob’s article for this weekend here)

It’s about 10:00 AM Saturday as I’m writing and posting this, and the players arrived on Friday. They’ve been posting updates to social media as the young whipper-snappers these days are wont to do, and I’ll try to intersperse some of those updates throughout the entry here.

There are a long of very talented players on campus over this weekend, and it is imperative that the Minutemen staff put their best foot forward while highlighting all the positives that UMass has to offer. I have no doubt that they will do just that, and I’m confident that there will be commitments coming out of this weekend on top of the three players visiting (Burch, Rodgers, Ingram) who have already pledged to the Minutemen.

Tyrek Tisdale would be the highest-rated recruit to ever commit to UMass should he decide to make Amherst his destination. He’s a dynamic, explosive athlete that could line up almost anywhere on offense. He was previously committed to the Florida Gators before reopening his recruitment. He’s currently down to UMass and Maryland, who he’s scheduled to visit next weekend.

UPDATE #2 1/23/16 4:15 PM – Tisdale rocking that white #1 looks fantastic, he would be an enormous get for the program should he commit.

Jessie Britt was a Western Kentucky commit until about a week ago when he decommitted prior to a trip to visit the University of Arizona. He’s being looked at as a slot WR for UMass and would be a fantastic one, he’s got skills at the position that would have Minutemen fans coming out of their seats on Saturdays. He was scheduled to visit WKU next weekend but may not after he decommitted; my personal opinion is that he’s down to Arizona and UMass.

Chris Tooley is a teammate of Tisdale’s (and of commit Cycoby Burch) at Oak Ridge High in Orlando. He’s a cornerback that UMass could certainly use, has a nice blend of physicality (he jams very well) and athleticism in coverage. We can hope as Minutemen fans that the Oak Ridge boys want to play together at the next level, and UMass gives them a rare opportunity to do just that. Tooley visited Florida Atlantic last weekend, don’t know if he has any other visits on the docket.

https://twitter.com/mrsramireza/status/690621760031580160

(That’s Tooley in the foreground and Burch in the background)

https://twitter.com/mrsramireza/status/690614483677483008

(It looks like the Oak Ridge boys had their teacher accompany them on their OV, so we can also hope that the high and rising academic profile of UMass appeals to her; it’s a much better university than a lot of the other schools these guys are being recruited by)

UPDATE 1/23/16 12:05 PM – nice group pic of the Orlando-area players on the visit this weekend with their family members and teacher: Ingram (#21), Tisdale (#1), Tooley (#3) and Burch (#6).

https://twitter.com/mrsramireza/status/690943148428759040

Sadiq Palmer and Taylor Riggins were both previously committed to Syracuse before the coaching change in Western New York caused them to reopen their recruitment. They are both guys from the Northeast (Palmer from NJ, Riggins from WNY) and would both be late steals for UMass if they were to commit to the Minutemen. Palmer’s an explosive talent at WR and has the height as well, and Riggins is a versatile athlete that would likely play OLB for the Minutemen, which is where he was committed at Syracuse. UMass could really luck out with those two, and they are in a good position as both players other offers are from Northeastern FCS programs or similar FBS programs to UMass (Old Dominion for Palmer, Buffalo for Riggins).

Charly Timite and Jordan Young are both Pennsylvania guys (Timite from Philly, Young from Coatesville) and both are underrated athletes that would look good for UMass. Timite is a very raw defensive end as he’s only got about two years of football experience, but he’s a big body with room to grow and athleticism from the position for days. Young is a dual-threat QB in high school though it looks like he’s being recruited to college more as an athlete. He’s got good size as well (6’3″ 210lbs) and would look good as a WR I think if UMass were to put him there. Timite has only FCS offers besides UMass, and Young has FBS offers from ODU and Temple, where his dad Anthony Young is a Hall-of-Famer.

Antione Webster is a physical safety and a player that has some big-time interest from schools in power conferences. At one point he was committed to FAU but it would appear that UMass is in a decent spot to potentially secure his commitment; I’ll admit I didn’t think he was as high a target for them as he clearly is. He’s a big-time hitter, plays the safety position with a chip on his shoulder and brings some attitude, which every secondary needs to be successful.

Bahkari Goodson is a bit of a sleeper, not much out there on him in the traditional places, only enough to know that I think UMass might be his only offer. He is a target for UMass though without question, he got an in-home from Coaches Costello and Walker prior to coming up for this visit.

Both Shakur Cooper (Coral Gables, FL) and Antoine Brooks (Duval, MD) were surprises for this weekend, hadn’t heard their names mentioned with UMass before Friday. Both talented players, but Cooper is currently committed to Florida International and Brooks suffered a very serious injury this season, though he was a strong dual-threat QB/athlete prior to it. You can also read about his recovery here.

The group visiting Amherst this weekend is one of the most talented ever, and UMass has made it a point to target speed and athleticism in this recruiting class aggressively. They’ve identified very good players and those players are just as interested in UMass as the Minutemen are in them.

Now obviously the Minutemen will not secure a commitment from everyone visiting this weekend (or next weekend) but they should get pledges from some of them, and added to what UMass has already done this cycle, it certainly sets up to be the best class in UMass history.

UPDATE #3 1/23/16 9:15 PM – Cycoby Burch (who’s already committed) liking his trip so far, which is awesome. Hope his teammates Tisdale and Tooley feel the same, along with the rest of the visitors this weekend.

Go U.