Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Power of the Web? Running Men Unite



So Kenyon Blue sent me the about video and put it on my facebook page, and I thought it was cool. Kinda reminded me of old times. Then I watched the clip at the 2:40 mark and saw the following: Wide receiver Eddie Thompson in shotgun at quarterback, quarterback Kyle Blum in the slot go in motion, Thompson get the snap and fake an inside handoff to Kenyon Blue, Blue go up the sideline, Thompson flip the ball to Bum, and Blum hit Blue for a long touchdown. I saw that live. I watched it on film, but then I noticed Isaiah Burel at teh bottom of the screen. Isaiah on the play does not run a route but does a BACKWARDS RUNNING MAN for a few yards, totally confusing the corner on the play. This is the funniest thing I've ever seen on a football field. Kenyon had about 150 views as of this morning. Let's see what happens after the world catches it on Jimmy Traina's page. Jimmy writes the popular si.com college blog Hot Clicks for www.sioncampus.com, and Blue's video is the featured video of the day. Yes, I'm over geeked!

Frank

Monday, September 21, 2009

This week's two-deep


Really, read Brad's post first, but he asked about the offensive line....well, sounds like he's not the only one asking, because ISU is switching three spots around. Lance Cartwright is out for this week, and Braeden Clayson is moving to his guard spot, and Travis Nua will start for Brad Shedd. Also, Demetrius Grant will start at left tackle.

Also a part of the running game, Clint Knickrehm is out with an injury, and possibly Ben Laporta as well. The two deep right now shows the running backs as Laporta OR Jordan Scott OR Skylar Morgan. This reminds me of 2004 when ISU struggled running the ball a bit, and Josh Barnett was pulled off his redshirt after four games and led the team in rushing. Might Morgan get pulled as well? It's gonna depend on the health of the other guys.

Also, the punt return slot has three listed....Stew Tracy, JD Ponciano, or Andrew Benavides. Practice should be interesting this week, but folks sort of need to remember who we've played. Also, um....Central is no slouch...they are ranked #5 in Division II.


Pos. # Player Ht Wt. Cl.
QB 8 Kyle Blum 6-2 197 Jr
17 Russel Hill 5-11 192 Jr
10 Evan Mozzochi 6-4 230 So
WR 1 Jaron Taylor 5-11 178 Sr
84 Roderick Rumble 6-2 193 Fr
WR 18 Kelvin Krosch 6-5 221 So
-or- 6 Isaiah Burel 6-2 183 Jr
WR 9 JD Ponciano 5-9 183 Sr
82 Andrew Benavides 5-7 167 Fr
TE 88 Josh Hill 6-5 227 Fr
83 Bryant Ward 6-2 228 Fr
RB 31 Ben Laporta 5-7 195 Fr
-or- 4 Jordan Scott 5-10 199 Jr
-or- 37 Skylar Morgan 5-8 185 Fr
FB 83 Bryant Ward 6-2 228 Fr
54 Jarrid Nash 5-11 242 Jr
LT 70 Travis Nua 6-2 300 Jr
56 Mark Clampitt 6-2 261 Fr
LG 76 Braeden Clayson 6-6 301 So
64 Brad Curtis 6-5 272 Fr
C 75 Ryan Henry 6-2 283 Sr
67 Nick Tranmer 6-0 267 Jr
RG 66 Mitch Rudder 6-3 300 Jr
76 Braeden Clayson 6-6 301 So
RT 77 Demetrius Grant 6-4 285 Jr
79 Brad Shedd 6-7 274 So
Defense
Pos. # Player Ht Wt. Cl.
DE 48 Jeff Tuua 6-2 250 Jr
97 Rustin Phillips 6-2 237 Jr
NT 98 Demetrius Amos 6-1 317 Sr
93 David Tyler 6-2 275 So
DT 95 Chad O’Donnell 6-2 260 Jr
99 Jason Jones 6-0 290 Sr
DE 50 Sean Rutten 6-2 238 Jr
45 Jake Rouser 6-4 233 Fr
SLB 20 Daniel Urias 6-1 224 Sr
54 Jarrid Nash 5-11 242 Jr
MLB 52 Phillip Arias 6-1 213 Jr
36 Nic Edgson 6-0 224 Sr
WLB 30 A.J. Storms 6-0 215 So
35 J.T. Albers 5-11 225 So
CB 2 Keith McGowan 5-9 185 Jr
23 George Ortiz 5-10 178 Sr
FS 21 Chris Holmesly 5-9 193 Jr
24 Phillip Pleasant 5-11 193 Fr
SS 27 Dustin Tew 6-1 196 Jr
25 Amir Owens 5-9 204 Sr
CB 7 Michael Wright 5-10 179 Sr
34 Cameron Gupton 5-8 175 Fr
Special Teams
Pos. # Player Ht Wt. Cl.
PK 16 Jarrett Huk 6-1 177 Sr
39 Brendon Garcia 5-9 144 Fr
KO 16 Jarrett Huk 6-1 177 Sr
39 Brendon Garcia 5-9 144 Fr
43 Jon Vanderwielen 6-3 220 Sr
P 43 Jon Vanderwielen 6-3 220 Sr
16 Jarrett Huk 6-1 177 Sr
H 8 Kyle Blum 6-2 197 Jr
17 Russel Hill 5-11 192 Jr
KR 9 JD Ponciano 5-9 183 Sr
2 Keith McGowan 5-9 185 Jr
82 Andrew Benavides 5-7 167 Fr
PR 46 Stew Tracy 5-10 185 So
-or- 9 JD Ponciano 5-9 183 Sr
-or- 82 Andrew Benavides 5-7 167 Fr
SN-FG 79 Brad Shedd 6-7 275 Fr
71 Lance Cartwright 6-6 295 Sr
SN-P 85 Clint Brock 6-3 245 Fr
20 Daniel Urias 6-1 224 Sr
74 Erik Jacobson 6-5 247 Fr


Frank

Another Local Icon Passes On


Before we get to Saturday night's ISU football game with Weber State, I have to pass on my thoughts and prayers to the family of Jim Garchow (right), the Idaho Falls radio broadcaster who passed away Sunday morning after a battle with leukemia. Jim was one of the truly professional sports announcers I have met on any level. He broadcast minor league baseball and high school football and basketball in this area for 38 years, and was the general manager at KUPI radio station for 37 years. He was also a great friend.

I got to know Jim through his friendship with my former broadcast partner, Jim Fox. Fox and Garchow were good friends in Flagstaff, where Fox succeeded Garchow as the voice of the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks. Those two had some great stories to tell about those days together, and Fox later followed his good friend to Idaho when he purchased KWIK in Pocatello.

Garchow's daughter, Gina, was later my next door neighbor in Pocatello, after she married former Bengal linebacker Scott Berger. Berger, now the head football coach at Skyline High School, played on the Bengals' 1981 national championship team, and had a big interception against South Carolina State in the playoffs. Berger was an assistant coach at Poky when Fox and I broadcast the Indians' games in the 1980s, while Gina worked for Fox as traffic manager at his radio stations. Athletics frequently creates close-knit groups of friends, and we all enjoyed watching the Indians' play, then gathering together at a local watering hole to rehash the action. When the Indians were playing Skyline, Garchow was typically part of the conversation.

Garchow was also a close friend of country-western legend Waylon Jennings from their days working together in Arizona radio. It was not uncommon for Jennings to do a show in Jackson or Sun Valley, and then spend the weekend at the Garchow home in Idaho Falls. Finally, Garchow was also one of the longest surviving heart transplant patients in the country, having received a new heart back in the 1980s.

Despite losing a leg to the leukemia and seeing his health degenerate over the past several months, Garchow had a blessed ending to his life. He was able to complete broadcasting his last minor league season with the Idaho Falls Chukars on Labor Day, then listened as his grandson, quarterback Michael Berger, led the Grizzlies to a big win over Hillcrest Friday night before he passed away early Sunday morning. We'll miss you, Jim, the eastern Idaho sports scene won't be the same without you.

The Big Disappointment

For a game that started out so promising, there were so many disappointments in Idaho State's loss to Weber State in Ogden Saturday night: the lack of discipline that led to 15 Bengal penalties; the terrible special teams play that included another blocked punt, two long Weber State punt returns and no blocking to speak of for Bengal returners; and the key turnovers, especially Kyle Blum's interception and Stew Tracy's fumble, which led to key Wildcat scores.

Probably the biggest concern I left with Saturday night, however, was the continuing poor play of the Bengal offensive line, particularly in the running game. ISU came into the game averaging -13.5 yards per game in rushing, but we all knew a lot of that could be attributed to the competition in the first two games of the season: Arizona State and Oklahoma. Saturday night, however, ISU was lining up against a Weber State team that started two true freshmen at defensive tackle, then lost its best defensive end, Kevin Linehan, to injury in the second quarter. Ben Laporta was finally able to break off a couple of big runs during "garbage time" at the end of the game, but when Idaho State really needed to make Weber State honor the running game, they were unable to make it happen. ISU had just 29 yards rushing on 13 carries in the first half.

I'm frankly surprised by ISU's lack of production up front, because the Bengals return four starters from what was a serviceable offensive line last season. A lot of folks blamed ISU's poor run production last season on play calling or the lack of great speed in the backfield, and those certainly have to be considered factors. But the offensive coordinator is gone and the Bengals have added some weapons in the backfield, so those factors have been minimized. The offensive line is definitely going to have to pick up its play if Idaho State is going to be able to mount a consistent running threat.

Coaches Show Tonight

Jerry Miller and I will discuss the Weber game and the upcoming contest with Central Washington with ISU head coach John Zamberlin tonight at 6 p.m. on AM 930. Bengal kick returner JD Ponciano will also be our guest, and, as always, you can call in your questions to the coach during the show, or e-mail them to Jerry at milljerr@isu.edu. Hope to hear from you all tonight.

--Brad B.

And thanks for being a Bengal fan -- it ain't always easy, but it's always fun.