Monday, February 3, 2014

Lost Weekend

It was a sobering weekend for Columbia baskeball as the Lions dropped both games to Yale and Brown. 

They were both winnable games, but following a script that's been a part of the Kyle Smith era, the team faltered down the stretch each time. 

The basic goal of achieving an 8-win/winning Ivy record is certainly still in reach, but everything else seems like a stretch. 

For anyone who thinks my goal of having Dianne Murphy removed makes these losses any easier to take, you're wrong. I watched every minute of both games and pushed for the team all the way. 

Does anyone else ever get the feeling that we alumni and fans care A LOT more about our teams winning than the Athletic Department... even when that department is under extreme scrutiny right now? 

Anyway, back to football. 5-11, 190 pound Turner Demuth, RB-DB, from Whitefish Bay has committed to Columbia. You can see his highlight video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKNLNbAXf7k Turner is the younger brother to rising junior Lion TE Garrett Demuth. 

Here is the updated list of our confirmed incoming class of 2018 players so far: 

 1) Collin Breckenridge OL 6-2, 270 lbs. W.B. Ray HS, Corpus Christi, TX 

 2) Leander Cutler RB/LB 5-9 205 lbs. Varina HS, Richmond, VA 

 3) Turner Demuth RB/DB 5-11 190 lbs. Whitefish Bay HS, Whitefish Bay, WI 

 4) Pat Denny OL 6-3 270 lbs. Fox Chapel HS, Pittsburgh PA 

 5) Charlie Flores OL 6-4, 280 lbs. All Saints Episcopal School, Fort Worth, TX

 6) Connor Heeb OL/DL 6-4 245 lbs. Canandaigua Academy, Canandaigua, NY 

 7) Anders Hill QB 6-4 210 lbs. Fairview HS, Boulder, CO 

 8) Tyler Holmes WR/DB 6-0, 175 lbs. Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, VA 

 9) Lord Hyeamang DE 6-4, 235 lbs. Apple Valley HS, Apple Valley, MN 

 10) Mike McGrath OL 6-6, 294 lbs. St. Augustine Prep, Richland, NJ 

 11) Hagen Patterson LB 6-2 230 lbs. Lake Travis HS, Lake Travis, TX 

 12) Markham Paukune OL 6-4, 280 lbs. All Saints Episcopal School, Fort Worth, TX 

 13) Bailey Popeck TE 6-5, 230 lbs. St. Georges School, Germantown, TN and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH (PG Year) 

 14) Marc Raye-Redmond RB 5-11, 172 lbs. Trotwood-Madison HS, Trotwood, OH 

 15) Chris Schroer RB 6-0, 215 lbs. Elder HS, Cincinnati, OH 

 16) Reid Stables OL 6-3, 293 lbs. Mullen HS, Denver, CO 

 17) Nick Surges LB 6-3, 215 lbs. Benet Academy, Lisle, IL 

 18) Ian Tyler DE 6-4, 205 lbs. Muskegon Catholic Central HS, Muskegon, MI 

 19) Bewley Wales OL 6-5, 285 lbs. Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa, OK 

 20) Greg Washington DE 6-3, 215 lbs. Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, VA 

 21) Logan Waters LB 6-2 205 lbs. San Antonio Christian HS, San Antonio, TX

 22) Dylan Weldon, DB/RB 5-9, 175 lbs. Bishop Gorman HS, Las Vegas, NV

9 comments:

Ungvar said...

Clay Caruso, LB, 6-3, 220.
Strongsville, Ohio

highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/703256415068250224/strongsville-lb-columbia-football-commit-clay-carusos-recruiting-snapshot-national-signing-day-2014-video/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Unknown said...

This kid has offers to Bowling Green, Toledo, Kent State, Harvard, Yale and Cornell. Good get Columbia!

Ungvar said...

Turner Demuth looks interesting. His Whitefish Bay football coach, Jim Tietjen, had some great things to say about him.

From a local sports blog (http://m.mycommunitynow.com/sports/232610961.htm): "On the willpower front, Tietjen spoke highly of senior quarterback Turner DeMuth, who was a veteran running back and cornerback for Bay in prior years. With the graduation of all-everything quarterback Grant Menard, Bay needed some leadership at the position.

"We were Menard-less and needed a quarterback," said Tietjen, "and Turner, a two-year starter at other positions, took one for the team. He probably would have been a first-team all-conference defensive back for us and a real good running back, but he got the job done for us.

"We even put him back in the secondary and he got some huge picks in both the Wilmot and Waukesha West games. He stepped up for us — without him we would have been struggling."

Unknown said...

Clay Caruso is a twitter dynamo.

Anonymous said...

^ Just read his feed, looks like he made his campus visit Jan 30 so that is a quick turnaround to sign. Sounds like he already knew what he wanted to do. If nothing else he will add personality to the team unless Pete suppresses that.

As for Turner Demuth, looks like a good candidate for a safety, possibly even CB. I get the impression they were looking for someone with closing speed. They really need to backfill and upgrade so who knows, maybe DB or possibly WR or special teams. Doesn't seem to have the size right now for RB.

Unknown said...

you should read more

Ungvar said...

David Donovan, DE, 6-3, 231 lbs
Mainland Regional High School
Linwood, NJ

Will study physics.

Attracted interest from Penn, Dartmouth, Holy Cross and Brown

Big Dawg said...

Jake

The critical part of your statement is the word "winnable". This could not have been said of any football game this year.

While not an acceptable permanent condition, at least Basketball, via their level of play and their current record, provides us with a)hope for the rest of the season and b)prospects for a much better one next year. Unlike FB.

Anonymous said...

Princeton is 0-3 so I feel your pain!