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I didn't see this posted so, if it was so be it.
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - It is ironic how a student-athlete will transfer to a new school to try to get a fresh start, only to find himself faced with the added burden of expectations.

Many fans and media put a transfer under a microscope, expecting him to step into the new program and make immediate contributions.

It's especially so for a transfer who drops a level from the FBS to the FCS. The hope by many is that the new guy in town quickly becomes the Big Man on Campus.

Not surprisingly, the most visible transfers in the FCS in 2010 are quarterbacks, namely Aaron Corp from Southern California to Richmond, Mike Paulus from North Carolina to William & Mary and Bo Levi Mitchell from SMU to Eastern Washington.

Some transfers will be hits, some will be misses. Here's a conference-by- conference list of some of the key transfers to watch during the FCS season:
Big Sky Conference

The Eastern Washington system helps a quarterback thrive, but Mitchell doesn't need a lot of help, having thrown for 4,590 yards and 36 touchdowns in less than two seasons as SMU's starter. He lost his job at SMU because of injury, but will have to cut down on interceptions (33 with the Mustangs). Northern Arizona likes what it saw of wide receiver Khalil Paden (San Jose State) during the Lumberjacks' spring game. He caught three passes for 110 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown. At Montana State, junior college transfer Orenzo Davis is drawing comparisons to former Bobcats running back Demetrius Crawford, who made a similar transition to the roster and thrived in the backfield.
Big South Conference

Dual-threat quarterback Aramis Hillary is a big addition for Coastal Carolina, which ended last season with momentum. He transfers from South Carolina, where he was arrested on alcohol possession charges in March. In high school, running back Korrey Davis originally picked Massachusetts over Liberty, but now transfers to the smaller Big South program. He rushed for 191 yards and two touchdowns on 50 carries with UMass in 2008, then sat out last fall because of his transfer. Hofstra dropping its program will allow running backs Miguel Maysonet and Brock Jackolski to play immediately at Stony Brook. Maysonet rushed for 385 yards and four touchdowns last season, while Jackolski rushed for 541 yards and eight TDs on only 86 carries in 2008.
Colonial Athletic Association

Corp's personal web site mistakenly lists him as 9-foot-4, and Richmond hopes the former USC quarterback comes up that big on the East Coast. A preseason injury contributed to him losing the starting job with the Trojans last season, although he started one game and lost to Washington. He has faced steady competition from John Laub, so the No. 1 spot will be won in fall camp. Corp hopes to win the job and get protection from Richard Muldrow, who recently transferred in from Rutgers and should play at either left guard or left tackle. Paulus was even more highly touted out of high school than Corp. The 6-foot-5 Paulus isn't being handed the job at William & Mary, but has the skills (big arm, good feet) to lead the Tribe over the next two seasons. Massachusetts gets 1,000-yard rusher John Griffin from Northeastern, which dropped its program.
Great West Conference

Southern Utah is fired up over transfer Brad Sorensen, who won the starting quarterback job during spring practices. The 6-foot-4 Sorensen redshirted at BYU, then played one season at San Bernardino Community College. Cal Poly welcomes defensive end Matt Singletary from Baylor. He is the son of San Francisco 49ers coach and former Baylor standout Mike Singletary. South Dakota hopes it has an influential transfer in Marquis Butler, who switches to defensive back after being a running back at Utah State.
Independents

Quarterback Star Jackson hopes to live up to his name as Georgia State's likely starter. He was No. 3 on Alabama's depth chart and played in the spring game before deciding to transfer to coach Bill Curry's first-year program in Atlanta. Hofstra's decision to drop football has given Old Dominion two starters on its defensive line, Ronnie Cameron and Deron Mayo, who both know how to get to the ball.
Ivy League

Josh Vick might have been Cornell's starting quarterback, but the transfer from New Hampshire injured his knee during track season and won't play this season. But one of the Big Red's primary tailbacks will be Nic Booker-Tandy, from Lafayette. A converted receiver, he had a 96-yard touchdown run during the spring game.
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

The MEAC is full of transfers likely to make an impact. Former Rutgers running back Jordan Brooks brings good size (6-foot-2, 220 pounds) and ability (346 yards and five touchdowns last season) to Morgan State. As Kurt Mangum (ex- Washington) continues to pursue a pre-law degree at Howard, he hopes to lay down the law at linebacker. Offensive linemen don't come much bigger than 6-8, 350-pound Shaun Millien, who moves from two-year Dean College to North Carolina Central. And speaking of linemen, Hampton adds a three-year starter from Middle Tennessee State, 6-4, 310-pound guard Jamal Lewis, to the offensive line, and San Francisco College transfer William Nacouzi to the defensive line.
Missouri Valley Football Conference

Highly-touted running back Shariff Harris didn't pan out at Pittsburgh, but is expected to give Southern Illinois a lift after it lost Deji Karim, who rushed for an FCS-high 1,694 yards last season. Shane Covington ... running back or wide receiver, wide receiver or running back? The multi-position player from Indiana hopes to be a playmaker for Northern Iowa. Youngstown State's preseason battle at quarterback will include Najee Tyler from Purdue.
Northeast Conference

Monmouth is replacing a three-year starter at center, but Hofstra transfer Tom Ottaiano could become one of the better offensive linemen in the conference. He has only one season of eligibility remaining.
Ohio Valley Conference

Tennessee Tech running back Jocques Crawford led the nation's junior college rushers with 1,935 yards in 2007 season, but ran into problems at Kansas and hopes to salvage a final season. Murray State also adds a running back in Josh Brown, who arrived from Iowa. The dropping of programs at Hofstra and Northeastern have given Eastern Kentucky a pair of players, offensive lineman Derek Moore (a two-year starter) and 6-7 tight end Matt Lengel, respectively.
Patriot League

Speaking of Hofstra, running back Carlton Koonce didn't have to go far to transfer to Fordham. The speedy runner will have four seasons of eligibility with the Rams.
Pioneer Football League

One of Campbell's starting linebackers could be Michael Rudisill, who transferred in from Appalachian State. JUCO transfer Chris Smith will try to win a spot on the Camels' defensive line as well. At Morehead State, wide receiver Michael Gallik, a transfer from Ball State, joins his brother Brad on the roster.
Southern Conference

A couple of quarterbacks are welcome additions for the triple option at their respective new schools. Jaybo Shaw arrives at Georgia Southern from Georgia Tech anxious to get the Eagles out of their recent funk, while Montana State signal-caller (and original Air Force signee) Blane Woodfin joins the battle for The Citadel's starting job as the Bulldogs switch offensive schemes. Elon hopes wide receiver Christian Dennis is productive after he caught 27 passes and three touchdowns, and returned a kickoff for another score, for Hofstra last season.
Southland

McNeese State has to replace quarterback Derrick Fourroux and may turn to 25- year-old Jacob Bower, who arrives from Tulsa after earlier stops at BYU and Bakersfield Junior College. New Southeastern Louisiana wide receiver Brandon Collins ran into problems off the field at Texas - academic ineligibility and an arrest - but was successful on the field. As a sophomore in 2008, Collins caught 35 passes for 430 yards and three touchdowns.
Southwestern Athletic Conference

Talented cornerback John Mark Henderson hopes to make the mark at Prairie View A&M that he didn't make at Syracuse. He played for City College of San Francisco prior to Syracuse. SMU transfer B.J. Lee has returned to his hometown at Jackson State and will contribute as a running back in the new spread offense, both as an explosive rusher and receiver.
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Good, no national expectations for Navy Transfer, Marcus Curry. I can handle his staying out of the spotlight and then taking it to the SLC. :thumb:
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The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

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ODU also got a transfer from West Virginia...sort of surprised they didnt mention his name. As for Blackman, not surprised since he's going to be our back-up QB.
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

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I think it's about new transfers that happened this offseason.
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andy7171 wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

;)
I think it's about new transfers that happened this offseason.
Yeah, I know. There has been a Spider or Tribe fan or two that, in the past, sounded a bit upity about the whole transfer thing. They seemed to infer that their schools were somehow above accepting FBS discontents while taking subtle stabs at the Hens for their transfer track record. That was all.
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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

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There are a number of transfers from Hofstra and Northeastern that was splattered about the CAA that aren't mentioned. As you already know, UD picked up two from NU and 1 from HU.
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jstclmet wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

;)
There are a number of transfers from Hofstra and Northeastern that was splattered about the CAA that aren't mentioned. As you already know, UD picked up two from NU and 1 from HU.
Yes, I know. :roll:
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Not confirmed yet, but GRIZ are to add at least 1 db and 1 WR xfr. We shall see. :thumb:
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jstclmet wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

;)
There are a number of transfers from Hofstra and Northeastern that was splattered about the CAA that aren't mentioned. As you already know, UD picked up two from NU and 1 from HU.
When the subject of transfers comes up (usually very subtlely when UR or W&M are on the recipient end), it is in regards to Div. IA down to DIAA. In the case of finding the athletic refugees from NU and Hofstra a home, I don't think it's a mortal sin as in the former situation, well maybe only a venial. :o I think maybe Villanova needs to go to confession; I think they signed, at least, one of them. :mrgreen:
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jstclmet wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:The CAA section mentions Richmond and W&M, but no Delaware...

That can't be right, can it? :?

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There are a number of transfers from Hofstra and Northeastern that was splattered about the CAA that aren't mentioned. As you already know, UD picked up two from NU and 1 from HU.
UNI picked up an OL transfer from Northeastern as well.
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W&M picked up a second transfer this year (we're the new Transfer U!) in Brennen Glover from Winston Salem State. If he can pick up a few credits in summer school he may be eligible this fall, and could provide needed depth at DT.
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foghorn wrote: I think maybe Villanova needs to go to confession; I think they signed, at least, one of them. :mrgreen:
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When the 2010 FCS Yearbook comes out, you'll see all of the schools who reported receiving xfers are noted.
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foghorn wrote:
jstclmet wrote:
There are a number of transfers from Hofstra and Northeastern that was splattered about the CAA that aren't mentioned. As you already know, UD picked up two from NU and 1 from HU.
When the subject of transfers comes up (usually very subtlely when UR or W&M are on the recipient end), it is in regards to Div. IA down to DIAA. In the case of finding the athletic refugees from NU and Hofstra a home, I don't think it's a mortal sin as in the former situation, well maybe only a venial. :o I think maybe Villanova needs to go to confession; I think they signed, at least, one of them. :mrgreen:
Yea, the title Transfer U generally doesn't go to the team that picked up players from teams that no longer exist... :lol:
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Good to see Kalil Paden mentioned. He is going to be a good one.
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Missouri State picked up Mizzou transfer Drew Temple, he should be the starter from Day 1:

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Could be the biggest sleeper in the CAA, as noone outside of JMU has likely heard of him:
Nick Emmons, who will start at DT opposite Ronnell Brown, who was 3rd team All CAA last season and should be a pre season All CAA:
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From Harrisonburg Daily News Record article from the end of last season:

"...In addition, Army transfer Nick Emmons looked like a beast-in-waiting while practicing with the team this season. Matthews expected Emmons to play this year, but the NCAA ruled he had to sit out a year after transferring from West Point.

Matthews declined to say why, pointing to privacy issues, but said Emmons is "close to a 4.0 student."

"He continued working," Matthews said. "He practiced very hard this fall. It'd break my heart every Tuesday watching him rush the passer and thinking he was not going to play on Saturday."..."

From article at end of March:

"...Even the defensive line, which loses a pair of all-conference performers in Moats and Daniels, appears solid. Army transfer Nick Emmons (6-foot-3, 262 pounds) could play at either end or tackle and, Matthews believes, has a chance to be a dominating player.

"We thought last year in August, he was our second-best defensive lineman," Matthews said. "Nick just has tremendous ability."

Emmons expected to play right away at JMU, but the NCAA ruled he had to sit out a year. He spent that time impressing the coaching staff with his ability and effort on the scout team. Now, he's eager to show what he can do in an actual game.

"I actually have something to play for," Emmons said Tuesday. "I've been champing at the bit for quite a while."..."
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Montana has added WR Moutre (sp?) from UCLA. Good hands, route runner, and 4.45. They should be confirming CB/DB later this summer.
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YSU got two more transfers today.

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CatMom wrote:Good, no national expectations for Navy Transfer, Marcus Curry. I can handle his staying out of the spotlight and then taking it to the SLC. :thumb:
Catmom after watching him play last year (huge fan of all the millitary acedemies) i can tell you his name will be recongized very quickly. He is a very very good running back and its a shame that he had to take illegal drugs and get kicked out of the academy. Hope for you guys he cleaned up his act and he does well for you :thumb:.

In regards to Sorensen i am glad he is getting the hype he deserves. He fits in very well with our pass heavy offensive system and since he is only a junior he will be able to build on the results of this season. Just a heads up all you SUU opponents out there, feel we are going to be even better from last year :twocents:
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mtgrizfan4life wrote:Montana has added WR Moutre (sp?) from UCLA. Good hands, route runner, and 4.45. They should be confirming CB/DB later this summer.
Supposedly true but I will believe it when I see it...



The Montana Grizzlies and head coach Robin Pflugrad picked up a drop-down receiver this week in Antwan Moutra, who according to the Daily Breeze in Torrance, Calif., is tranferring from UCLA to Montana.

Moutra was a standout at Culver City in 2007, catching 74 passes for a school record 1,448 yards as a senior, with 13 touchdowns - including an 11-catch, 232-yard performance in the playoffs.

He was recruited heavily by Bowl Subdivision programs, including Oregon, where Pflugrad was then an assistant. Moutra chose UCLA, but after playing 10 games as a true freshman, he appeared in just four last fall for the Bruins. He caught one pass each season.

Greg Goodyear, an assistant coach at Culver City, confirmed the transfer, adding that Pflugrad had said Moutra has a chance to play right away for one of the top programs in the Football Championship Subdivision.

"They sell more season tickets there than they do at UCLA," Goodyear said. "Their stadium holds just 27,000, but they sell out every game.

"He loved how the people reacted to the team. They're rabid, and he loved that."

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CatMom wrote:Good, no national expectations for Navy Transfer, Marcus Curry. I can handle his staying out of the spotlight and then taking it to the SLC. :thumb:
Catmom after watching him play last year (huge fan of all the millitary acedemies) i can tell you his name will be recongized very quickly. He is a very very good running back and its a shame that he had to take illegal drugs and get kicked out of the academy. Hope for you guys he cleaned up his act and he does well for you :thumb:.
It was some marijuana (who hasn't smoked pot) put inside ciagrs (now that's a little weird). It's not like he was shooting up or snorting cocaine. Yes, illegal but not horrid. It's a code violation for a military academy and he just smoked at the wrong time. Not everyone thinks ahead, they just think they won't get caught. Ha, you're a college athlete, ramdom drug screens happen. So the kid was a bit stupid but he didn't deal or have several DUI's (think UT). I'm convinced he got the 'message' and look forward to him tearing it up.
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