2012 SEOAL Previews - Jackson Ironmen

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2012 SEOAL Previews - Jackson Ironmen

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2012 Jackson Ironmen

Head Coach: Andy Hall (4th Season, 27-6 overall)
2011 Record: 11-1 (5-0), SEOAL Champions, DIII, Reg.12 Regional Semi-Finalists
Division: III, Reg. 12
Returning Starters: 12 (6 OFF, 6 DEF)
Key Losses: Austin Osborne (QB/OLB), Drew Ervin (TB/OLB), Ty McNelly (WR/DB), Tyler Jeffers (OL/ILB), Nick Dye (OL), OJ Barr (OL/NG),
Key Returnees: Steven Kearns (QB/S), Morgan Landrum (FB/ILB), Alec Osborne (WR/CB), Steven Trepanier (WR/CB), Reagan Williams (TE), Ethan Quinn (OL), Andrew Carter (OL), Brandon Gilliland (OL), Dustin Gould (DL), Josh Cutright (FB/DL)

2012 Schedule:
Aug. 25 - AT Wellston
Aug. 31 - AT Waverly
Sept. 8 - VS Granville
Sept. 14 - VS Athens
Sept. 21 - AT Wheelersburg
Sept - 28 - VS Warren *
Oct. 5 - VS Logan *
Oct. 12 - AT Portsmouth *
Oct. 19 - VS Chillicothe *
Oct. 26 - AT Gallia Academy *

Projected Line-Up:
Offense
QB - 09 - Steven Kearns - 6'0 - 180lbs - SR or...
QB - 02 - Derek Rafferty - 6'0 - 188lbs - Soph
RB - 08 - Gabe Griffiths - 5'11 - 182lbs - Soph
FB - 12 - Morgan Landrum - 6'0 - 220lbs - SR
WR - 05 - Alec Osborne - 5'9 - 165lbs - SR

WR - 26 - Steven Trepanier - 5'9 - 155lbs - SR
TE - 06 - Reagan Williams - 6'3 - 225lbs - Soph
OT - 76 - Ethan Quinn - 6'7 - 290lbs - SR

OG - 66 - Elijah Woolum - 6'3 - 225lbs - Frosh
C - 57 - Jay Spires - 6'1 - 245lbs - SR
OG - 59 - Andrew Carter - 6'0 - 285lbs - SR
OT - 78 - Brandon Gilliland - 6'4 - 290lbs - SR


Other Offensive Players:
RB - 34 - Mitchell McCorkle - 5'10 - 165lbs - SR
FB - 07 - Tyler Humphreys - 5'10 - 205lbs - Soph
FB - 29 - Josh Cutright - 5'11 - 196lbs - SR
FB - 46 - Jake Crabtree - 6'3 - 180lbs - Frosh
TE - 80 - Jacob Betschel - 6'4 - 243lbs - JR
WR - 30 - Branson Brown - 5'11 - 175lbs - SR
OL - 58 - Austin Fairchild - 5'9 - 190lbs - Soph
OL - 54 - John Martin -6'4 - 200lbs - Soph

Defense
DT - 79 - Dustin Gould - 6'0 - 246lbs - SR
NG - 33 - Alan Parana - 5'9 - 152lbs - JR
DT - 29 - Josh Cutright - 5'11 - 196lbs - SR
OLB - 08 - Gabe Griffiths - 5'11 - 182lbs - Soph
ILB - 06 - Reagan Williams - 6'3 - 225lbs - Soph
ILB - 12 - Morgan Landrum - 6'0 - 220lbs - SR
OLB - 84 - Scottie Sperry - 6'1 - 166lbs - SR
CB - 05 - Alec Osborne - 5'9 - 165lbs - SR
FS - 34 - Mitchell McCorkle - 5'10 - 165lbs - SR
SS - 09 - Steven Kearns - 6'0 - 180lbs - SR
CB - 26 - Steven Trepanier - 5'9 - 155lbs - SR


Other Defensive Players:
OLB - 07 - Tyler Humphreys - 5'10 - 205lbs - Soph
ILB - 46 - Jake Crabtree - 6'3 - 180lbs - Frosh
ILB - 57 - Jay Spires - 6'4 - 245lbs - SR
OLB - 80 - Jacob Betschel - 6'4 - 243lbs - JR
SS - 02 - Derek Rafferty - 6'0 - 188lbs - Soph
SS - 30 - Branson Brown - 5'11 - 175lbs - SR

2012 Outlook:

Coming Soon!


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how did the jamboree come out against Nelsonville York?


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Goodluck to the Ironmen this year! I think the seoal is yours agian this year jmo


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Rvbballdude wrote:how did the jamboree come out against Nelsonville York?
Jackson started strong defensively and offensively during the inital 10-play series, leading 7-0. N-Y controlled the down and distance portion of the scrimmage, which lasted two quarters. The Buckeyes were more impressive overall, and "won", 13-7.

Definitely plenty for the Ironmen to improve upon before the real thing starts next week.


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ironman02 wrote:
Rvbballdude wrote:how did the jamboree come out against Nelsonville York?
Jackson started strong defensively and offensively during the inital 10-play series, leading 7-0. N-Y controlled the down and distance portion of the scrimmage, which lasted two quarters. The Buckeyes were more impressive overall, and "won", 13-7.

Definitely plenty for the Ironmen to improve upon before the real thing starts next week.
Thanks man!


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