Check out the article on John Syptak in todays Houston Chronicle. Good writeup on the Rice DE.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/2104207
Check out the article on John Syptak in todays Houston Chronicle. Good writeup on the Rice DE.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/2104207
is the young man capable of going to the next level(div 1)
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who is the head coach at rice-consolidated?
It's Rice University and not Rice Consolidated. What ever happened to Dornon?
If he stays healthy, and in the weight room, I think he's very capable. Extremely smart, was valadictorian (haha, not sure i can even spell it) at Bellville, as well as very hard working and dedicated.HSFB Fan:
is the young man capable of going to the next level(div 1)
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Sorry HSFB I probably was not as clear in the post as I should have been. Syptak played for Bellville two years ago and started for Rice University as a freshman.
Dornon "tweaked" his knee again and is now red-shirted. There's one on this board that could probably fill in the details on Dornon, if she's still awake.
that's okay. but i was wondering do the college recruiters spend alot of time in your area. not so in sotex. I have seen alot of great talent go for not because of lack of recruiters in the SoTex area.
I think some of it depends upon the high school coaches. If a coach has a good high school player then the coach can usually get the attention of the college coaches or at least some of them. I think the Bellville head coach does a pretty decent job of helping the kids find spots in college programs.
I think some of these kids don't understand that they still must make their grades. It's hard to get a D1 scholarship with a poor ranking and a low college board score. I'm sure things could be "fudged" in the case of a top 100 prospect if the college wants them bad enough. We've had some kids in the past that could have gone D1 but their grades were bad.
I think you are right about the coaches, but I also think that today the coaches are so stretched in the duties that they perform plus having to teach also. plus coaches probably only have so many leads.
Sorry, Bongo, I was in dreamland by the time you posted. Yes, Dornon tweaked his repaired knee early in the first Rice scrimmage, feeling a pop. Surgeons immediately determined "the grafts held" to the relief of player and mother, who both relived last year's Rockdale game. They couldn't further determine meniscus injury due to repair last Sept. He slowly went back into practices after a two week rehab and feels looser and faster, thus leading all to believe what surgeons had suggested as possibility that scar tissue/adhesions had torn loose. The red-shirt is definite and a good deal athletically and academically. Syptak was awesome in the first two games, he may be looking at the next level. He is still exciting to watch. It will be fun to have the Bellville boys on the field together again. Just goes to show 3A guys are players!
BrahmaMom ~ check your PM.
Thanks BrahmaMom, I knew you would have ALL the information on "the Bellville boys" at Rice.
Bongo, I only WISH I had all the info on the Bellville boys at Rice. Unfortunately, I only get the scraps they give me! The good news is both seem to be doing well and seem happy(a mother's dream--healthy and happy!). Hope you are going to watch Syp in Reliant stadium Saturday. www.ricefootball.net is where you can keep up with the football stuff--they have some great pictures of John.
Is Rice Division 1 or 2?
Rice is D1, the smallest D1 school. They focused on recruiting for defense in '03, so the defense is a little (lot) weak, with the exception of Syptak. They have also had too many injuries this year. Look for them to come on strong in the next two years, just my opinion.