I just looked at Maxpreps and it looks like Coach Richards has the roster updated (53) players along with their stats.
Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
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Thanks footballfan ...footballfan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:46 amI just looked at Maxpreps and it looks like Coach Richards has the roster updated (53) players along with their stats.
Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Logan (0-1) at NY (1-0)
Who you need to know!???
NELSONVILLE YORK
At quarterback is Cameron Sullivan (6-2, 220, sophomore) who completed eight of 12 passes for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns against the Tomcats last week. He also scored another touchdown running the ball.
Austin Gautier (5-8, 165, junior) is the tailback and ran for over 100-yards last week with Dakota Cunningham (5-10, 185, junior) slotted to play fullback.
Flanker Alec Thompson (6-0, 175, junior) caught four passes for 93 yards and two scores to lead the team in receiving.
Logan Meek (6-2, 160, senior) plays split end with Walker Stone (5-9, 185, sophomore) utilized as a wingback.
Max McDonald (5-10, 180, senior) is the tight end.
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The offensive line is anchored by tackle Will Odenthal (6-5, 285, junior) and center Brennan Tomlin (6-3, 270, senior). Grady Carlson (5-10, 230, junior) is the other tackle with Brody Goodrich (5-11, 220, junior) and Caleb Rexford (5-9, 190, senior) manning the other guard spot.
LOGAN DEFENSE
Maddox Arnett (6-1, 195, senior) will be asked to be the primary pass rusher with end Kallen Wilson (6-0, 250, senior) helping.
Inside Elijah Yates (6-0, 250, senior), Dominik Graham (6-1, 290, senior), and Noah Markin (6-0, 230, senior) will all rotate at the two tackle positions.
Chis Gompf (5-10, 175, senior), second on the team with eight stops (including two tackles-for-loss) last week, plays at inside linebacker with Kive Rose (5-8, 210, junior) joining him. Ethan Courtney (6-0, 180, sophomore) will see plenty of time at inside linebacker.
Kaden Morgan (5-7, 170, senior) and Jack Walsh (6-0, 170, senior) play the SAM and Adjuster outside linebacker positions. Walsh broke up a pass a week ago.
Talon Thompson (5-7, 165, senior) led the team with 11 tackles last week from his cornerback post while Jeremy Fraley (5-7, 125, senior) made five tackles including one for loss from the free safety spot. Jacob Kahrig (5-8, 130, senior) is the other cornerback.
LOGAN OFFENSE
QB Carson Tootle (6-4, 190). Tootle completed 14 of 23 passes for 117 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. He also led the team with 73 rushing yards on 11 attempts.
RB- Courtney and Morgan – were limited to a combined 24 yards on 13 carries.
WR/TE- Jack Walsh was the team’s top receiver hauling in six passes for 58 yards including the team’s only touchdown. Austin Weinsziehr (6-2, 170, senior) caught four passes for 23 yards.
Kahrig caught two passes for 17 yards as the key receiver in Logan’s RPO (run-pass option) sets.
Jim Carver (6-4, 195, sophomore) caught one pass for 11 yards as the team’s flexible tight end while will lineup inline, in the slot, and as an outside receiver.
NY DEFENSE
Odenthal and Sullivan on the ends with Caleb Rexford (5-9, 190, senior) rotating with those two.
Xander Woods (6-2, 260, sophomore) and Caeleb Layton (6-3, 210, junior) play on the interior defensive line.
Gautier, Carlson, and Cunningham are the team’s linebackers.
Thompson and Stone are the corners with Coltin Bookman (5-10, 155, senior) and Holden Hodgson (5-11, 150, sophomore) playing the safety spots.
Who you need to know!???
NELSONVILLE YORK
At quarterback is Cameron Sullivan (6-2, 220, sophomore) who completed eight of 12 passes for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns against the Tomcats last week. He also scored another touchdown running the ball.
Austin Gautier (5-8, 165, junior) is the tailback and ran for over 100-yards last week with Dakota Cunningham (5-10, 185, junior) slotted to play fullback.
Flanker Alec Thompson (6-0, 175, junior) caught four passes for 93 yards and two scores to lead the team in receiving.
Logan Meek (6-2, 160, senior) plays split end with Walker Stone (5-9, 185, sophomore) utilized as a wingback.
Max McDonald (5-10, 180, senior) is the tight end.
OL
The offensive line is anchored by tackle Will Odenthal (6-5, 285, junior) and center Brennan Tomlin (6-3, 270, senior). Grady Carlson (5-10, 230, junior) is the other tackle with Brody Goodrich (5-11, 220, junior) and Caleb Rexford (5-9, 190, senior) manning the other guard spot.
LOGAN DEFENSE
Maddox Arnett (6-1, 195, senior) will be asked to be the primary pass rusher with end Kallen Wilson (6-0, 250, senior) helping.
Inside Elijah Yates (6-0, 250, senior), Dominik Graham (6-1, 290, senior), and Noah Markin (6-0, 230, senior) will all rotate at the two tackle positions.
Chis Gompf (5-10, 175, senior), second on the team with eight stops (including two tackles-for-loss) last week, plays at inside linebacker with Kive Rose (5-8, 210, junior) joining him. Ethan Courtney (6-0, 180, sophomore) will see plenty of time at inside linebacker.
Kaden Morgan (5-7, 170, senior) and Jack Walsh (6-0, 170, senior) play the SAM and Adjuster outside linebacker positions. Walsh broke up a pass a week ago.
Talon Thompson (5-7, 165, senior) led the team with 11 tackles last week from his cornerback post while Jeremy Fraley (5-7, 125, senior) made five tackles including one for loss from the free safety spot. Jacob Kahrig (5-8, 130, senior) is the other cornerback.
LOGAN OFFENSE
QB Carson Tootle (6-4, 190). Tootle completed 14 of 23 passes for 117 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. He also led the team with 73 rushing yards on 11 attempts.
RB- Courtney and Morgan – were limited to a combined 24 yards on 13 carries.
WR/TE- Jack Walsh was the team’s top receiver hauling in six passes for 58 yards including the team’s only touchdown. Austin Weinsziehr (6-2, 170, senior) caught four passes for 23 yards.
Kahrig caught two passes for 17 yards as the key receiver in Logan’s RPO (run-pass option) sets.
Jim Carver (6-4, 195, sophomore) caught one pass for 11 yards as the team’s flexible tight end while will lineup inline, in the slot, and as an outside receiver.
NY DEFENSE
Odenthal and Sullivan on the ends with Caleb Rexford (5-9, 190, senior) rotating with those two.
Xander Woods (6-2, 260, sophomore) and Caeleb Layton (6-3, 210, junior) play on the interior defensive line.
Gautier, Carlson, and Cunningham are the team’s linebackers.
Thompson and Stone are the corners with Coltin Bookman (5-10, 155, senior) and Holden Hodgson (5-11, 150, sophomore) playing the safety spots.
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Bucks fought hard. They will be just fine. On to Liberty Union.
Go Bucks!!
Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Logan 19
Nelsonville York 0 .... a final
Quarter Breaks:
Logan ....7...0...6...6 ... 19
NY ........0...0...0...0.... 0
Pfloyd's official "UN-offiical" Napkin Stats - Nelsonville York
Passing :
Cam Sullivan 8/21 ... 69 yds
Austin Gautier 0/1 ... 0 yds
Receiving:
Walker Stone ... 31 yds
Alec Thompson ... 23 yds
Logan Meek ... 9 yds
Austin Gautier ... 6 yds
Total yds thru the air : 69 yds
Rushing:
Austin Gautier 68yds
Dakota Cunningham 45 yds
Cam Sullivan 22yds
Alex Thompson 4 yds
Walker Stone -2 yds
Team Total Rushing ... 137 yds on the ground
Total yrds of offense ... 206 yds for the game/ 14 first downs
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Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - Logan
Passing:
Carson Tootle 7/16 ... 40 yds
Receiving :
Jack Walsh .... 3 rec/17 yds
Jeremy Fraley ... 1 rec/10 yds
Jim Carver ....... 1 rec/6 yds
Austin Weinsziehr ... 1 rec/6 yds
Jacob Kahrig ......... 1 rec/ 3 yds
Rushing :
Carson Tootle ... 104 yds/ 2 TD (18 yds & 23 yds))
Kade Morgan .... 78 yds / 1 TD (2 yd run)
Ethan Courtney ... 31 yds
Chris Gompf ...... 29 yds
Jacob Kahrig ..... 2 yds
Jeremy Fraley .... -2 yds
Total yards rushing: 242 yds
Total Offense ... 282 yds / 14 first downs
Nelsonville York 0 .... a final
Quarter Breaks:
Logan ....7...0...6...6 ... 19
NY ........0...0...0...0.... 0
Pfloyd's official "UN-offiical" Napkin Stats - Nelsonville York
Passing :
Cam Sullivan 8/21 ... 69 yds
Austin Gautier 0/1 ... 0 yds
Receiving:
Walker Stone ... 31 yds
Alec Thompson ... 23 yds
Logan Meek ... 9 yds
Austin Gautier ... 6 yds
Total yds thru the air : 69 yds
Rushing:
Austin Gautier 68yds
Dakota Cunningham 45 yds
Cam Sullivan 22yds
Alex Thompson 4 yds
Walker Stone -2 yds
Team Total Rushing ... 137 yds on the ground
Total yrds of offense ... 206 yds for the game/ 14 first downs
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Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - Logan
Passing:
Carson Tootle 7/16 ... 40 yds
Receiving :
Jack Walsh .... 3 rec/17 yds
Jeremy Fraley ... 1 rec/10 yds
Jim Carver ....... 1 rec/6 yds
Austin Weinsziehr ... 1 rec/6 yds
Jacob Kahrig ......... 1 rec/ 3 yds
Rushing :
Carson Tootle ... 104 yds/ 2 TD (18 yds & 23 yds))
Kade Morgan .... 78 yds / 1 TD (2 yd run)
Ethan Courtney ... 31 yds
Chris Gompf ...... 29 yds
Jacob Kahrig ..... 2 yds
Jeremy Fraley .... -2 yds
Total yards rushing: 242 yds
Total Offense ... 282 yds / 14 first downs
Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Can tell Logan not used to winning, D2 team bragging about beating a D5 team, classless coach going for 2 up 19 late in fifth on a truck play? Enjoy the win logan, sure you won’t get many
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Stop with the school size excuse. I am not sure many D2 or D1 team n SEO is beating Marion Local so either stop playing them or you cant use school size as an excuse. Seems like number of players were close to the same.
I was not at the game but I assume you meant 4th not 5th. It is not the coaches job to stop himself. Maybe they needed to work on it live.
Instead of crying why dont you take the positive from this. It shows NY has weakness and they were identified early in the season. Go work on them.
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Quit whining. nelsonvile is just lucky we couldn’t go for three.
Go for 3, coach. Pour it on!
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Game is over.
Size don’t really matter. Bucks had more kids dressed than Logan. Can only play 11 at a time anyway. NY was able to move Logan around a little bit of front most of the night, could put together some nice drives but could never finish. Could not stop Logan around the outside, at all. Logan found our weak spots and attacked it… all night. Their backs ran hard. The dropped TD pass when it was 13-0 midway through the 4th, really hurt NY.
Would not be surprised if Logan wins another game or two. NY still has 9-1 or 8-2 setting in front of them, specially once they get one of their best athletes back, who has yet to play this season. Bucks are young and should be able to return the favor when they head to Cheiftan Stadium next season.
Good luck to the chiefs the rest of the way.
Size don’t really matter. Bucks had more kids dressed than Logan. Can only play 11 at a time anyway. NY was able to move Logan around a little bit of front most of the night, could put together some nice drives but could never finish. Could not stop Logan around the outside, at all. Logan found our weak spots and attacked it… all night. Their backs ran hard. The dropped TD pass when it was 13-0 midway through the 4th, really hurt NY.
Would not be surprised if Logan wins another game or two. NY still has 9-1 or 8-2 setting in front of them, specially once they get one of their best athletes back, who has yet to play this season. Bucks are young and should be able to return the favor when they head to Cheiftan Stadium next season.
Good luck to the chiefs the rest of the way.
Go Bucks!!
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
I’m sure going for 2 when Logan was up 19 doesn’t bother Coach Richards at all. He did the exact same thing a few years back against Trimble so he understands that Logan was just playing the game.
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Cry a river. Who's bragging???? I don't see anyone bragging on this thread!
Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
Good to hear the buckeyes had some success given the score. I was surprised by the score. Who is the athlete that isn’t playing? Injuries?Buck Nut wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:54 am Game is over.
Size don’t really matter. Bucks had more kids dressed than Logan. Can only play 11 at a time anyway. NY was able to move Logan around a little bit of front most of the night, could put together some nice drives but could never finish. Could not stop Logan around the outside, at all. Logan found our weak spots and attacked it… all night. Their backs ran hard. The dropped TD pass when it was 13-0 midway through the 4th, really hurt NY.
Would not be surprised if Logan wins another game or two. NY still has 9-1 or 8-2 setting in front of them, specially once they get one of their best athletes back, who has yet to play this season. Bucks are young and should be able to return the favor when they head to Cheiftan Stadium next season.
Good luck to the chiefs the rest of the way.
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Landon Inman. Should be back in a few weeks. Before Waterford I believe.Brownies1 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:35 amGood to hear the buckeyes had some success given the score. I was surprised by the score. Who is the athlete that isn’t playing? Injuries?Buck Nut wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:54 am Game is over.
Size don’t really matter. Bucks had more kids dressed than Logan. Can only play 11 at a time anyway. NY was able to move Logan around a little bit of front most of the night, could put together some nice drives but could never finish. Could not stop Logan around the outside, at all. Logan found our weak spots and attacked it… all night. Their backs ran hard. The dropped TD pass when it was 13-0 midway through the 4th, really hurt NY.
Would not be surprised if Logan wins another game or two. NY still has 9-1 or 8-2 setting in front of them, specially once they get one of their best athletes back, who has yet to play this season. Bucks are young and should be able to return the favor when they head to Cheiftan Stadium next season.
Good luck to the chiefs the rest of the way.
Go Bucks!!
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
This is why you need a tear tissue actually. Your prediction was off. Just be glad Logan's red zone game needs some work. They should have scored 2 more times if they would have stayed with what got them down there. The run, but they chose to pass.
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Oh that a good one to have back. I was told earlier this summer he was not playing this year. This an injury related or other? Either way that could be a nice shot in the arm for the buckeyes.Buck Nut wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:44 amLandon Inman. Should be back in a few weeks. Before Waterford I believe.Brownies1 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:35 amGood to hear the buckeyes had some success given the score. I was surprised by the score. Who is the athlete that isn’t playing? Injuries?Buck Nut wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 9:54 am Game is over.
Size don’t really matter. Bucks had more kids dressed than Logan. Can only play 11 at a time anyway. NY was able to move Logan around a little bit of front most of the night, could put together some nice drives but could never finish. Could not stop Logan around the outside, at all. Logan found our weak spots and attacked it… all night. Their backs ran hard. The dropped TD pass when it was 13-0 midway through the 4th, really hurt NY.
Would not be surprised if Logan wins another game or two. NY still has 9-1 or 8-2 setting in front of them, specially once they get one of their best athletes back, who has yet to play this season. Bucks are young and should be able to return the favor when they head to Cheiftan Stadium next season.
Good luck to the chiefs the rest of the way.
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Re: Wk 2: Logan (0-1) @ Nelsonville-York (1-0)
There’s a few out right now for NY with injuries. Sophomore Tomsha and Freshman Handley. Handley should return within a week or so, he’s a beast at safety. Tomsha is out for the season with torn ACL. Tough blow with him being the backup to Cunningham on both sides of the ball. Senior McDonald stepped up for the FB spot.
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The comments on saying "don't use the school size as an excuse " lol that's so silly it's not an excuse it's the TRUTH the fact NY can even compete and be on the field with logan is an accomplishment and chiefs should be ashamed lol this is a very young NY team and a much older seasoned logan team and NY played right there with them all night . NY simply didn't capitalize at any point and a few turn overs got them... NY will have a successful season as usual chiefs will enjoy this small school win and get blown out against similar sized schools to them as usual
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NY will be the TVC Champ, IMO.TvC1996 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 11:46 am The comments on saying "don't use the school size as an excuse " lol that's so silly it's not an excuse it's the TRUTH the fact NY can even compete and be on the field with logan is an accomplishment and chiefs should be ashamed lol this is a very young NY team and a much older seasoned logan team and NY played right there with them all night . NY simply didn't capitalize at any point and a few turn overs got them... NY will have a successful season as usual chiefs will enjoy this small school win and get blown out against similar sized schools to them as usual