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I heard this week that both Barmore and Crowle (LB/RB form Prep) are going to Yale on defense. Barmore as a DB and Crowle LB. I know he returned an Int. for a TD against Prep, but how can Yale not give him a shot at QB first. I think at that level he would be pretty electric on Offense for the Eli's. The problem is Yale would most likely have to restructure their offense to fit his skill set.
 
Ansonia , year after year plays noboby.. But NH Register keeps ranking them high. They will never able to beat New Canan, Darien or St:Joseph..
I am VERY impressed with your cut and paste ability there Sweet! Two posts and they say exactly the same thing. Maybe when you actually contribute something to this board you can be taken seriously!
 
I heard this week that both Barmore and Crowle (LB/RB form Prep) are going to Yale on defense. Barmore as a DB and Crowle LB. I know he returned an Int. for a TD against Prep, but how can Yale not give him a shot at QB first. I think at that level he would be pretty electric on Offense for the Eli's. The problem is Yale would most likely have to restructure their offense to fit his skill set.

Hey OxB - this was in yesterday's NH Reg regarding Barmore, Yale and playing QB there. )http://www.gametimect.com/state-football-beat-fairfield-prep-heading-right-direction/)

>>DOUBLE DUTY - Although senior quarterback Stephen Barmore rallied Southington to a comeback victory over Prep on the strength of his right arm, he also performed well on the other side of the ball.

Barmore made two interceptions, including one he returned 67 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Next fall, Barmore will attend Yale, where he was recruited to be a quarterback. But Barmore certainly enjoyed his time playing on the defensive side. “I do like playing defense, I do like hitting people,” Barmore said. “Hitting people, I definitely like it; it’s a lot of fun.” Barmore did clarify that Yale is strictly looking for him to be a quarterback. “That’s definitely what I want to play in college.”

Barmore completed 22 of 33 passes for 346 yards and four touchdowns against the Jesuits to lead the Blue Knights to their first state title since 1998. “It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Barmore said. “I’m sure it means the world to the community. The fact that they’ve been behind us the entire time has been awesome. They’ve given us great support the entire time.”<<

Time will tell I guess...
 
Hey OxB - this was in yesterday's NH Reg regarding Barmore, Yale and playing QB there. )http://www.gametimect.com/state-football-beat-fairfield-prep-heading-right-direction/)

>>DOUBLE DUTY - Although senior quarterback Stephen Barmore rallied Southington to a comeback victory over Prep on the strength of his right arm, he also performed well on the other side of the ball.

Barmore made two interceptions, including one he returned 67 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Next fall, Barmore will attend Yale, where he was recruited to be a quarterback. But Barmore certainly enjoyed his time playing on the defensive side.

“I do like playing defense, I do like hitting people,” Barmore said. “Hitting people, I definitely like it; it’s a lot of fun.” Barmore did clarify that Yale is strictly looking for him to be a quarterback. “That’s definitely what I want to play in college.”

Barmore completed 22 of 33 passes for 346 yards and four touchdowns against the Jesuits to lead the Blue Knights to their first state title since 1998.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Barmore said. “I’m sure it means the world to the community. The fact that they’ve been behind us the entire time has been awesome. They’ve given us great support the entire time.”<<

Time will tell I guess...
Cool, i didn't see that. I would hope with the numbers he put up he would get a shot at QB. The only concern I have with him is, Is he a product of the system they run at Southington? or can he be used in multiple formations and sets. Southington QB's have put up really good numbers over the years, but I don't remember any of them excelling at the college level.
 
Cool, i didn't see that. I would hope with the numbers he put up he would get a shot at QB. The only concern I have with him is, Is he a product of the system they run at Southington? or can he be used in multiple formations and sets. Southington QB's have put up really good numbers over the years, but I don't remember any of them excelling at the college level.
The BEST Southington QB was Matt Kelleher, who also went to Yale. He had all the qualities. FHCRE recruited him as a tightend because of his size. He went Yale as a legacy (Dad was an Eli). After promising him a look as qb, Yale's coaching staff turned him into a d-lineman. Yale whiffed big time on a terrific player.
 
I am VERY impressed with your cut and paste ability there Sweet! Two posts and they say exactly the same thing. Maybe when you actually contribute something to this board you can be taken seriously!
FDNY99 your impression with my ability to cut and paste is irrelevant. And about any one taken me seriously on the board! Well I’ve been going to every top 10 High school football game for the last 5 years, but have not seen Ansonia play or beaten any Top 10 at all in over 5 years or more. So FDNY99 you can take me serious or not but, the truth is Ansonia doesn’t play anybody to deserve a #1. Hopefully the truth will set you free. Ooh By the way, my apologize for my two cut and paste
 
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FDNY99 your impression with my ability to cut and paste is irrelevant. And about any one taken me seriously on the board! Well I’ve been going to every top 10 High school football game for the last 5 years, but have not seen Ansonia play or beaten any Top 10 at all in over 5 years or more. So FDNY99 you can take me serious or not but, the truth is Ansonia doesn’t play anybody to deserve a #1. Hopefully the truth will set you free. Ooh By the way, my apologize for my two cut and paste
Ansonia routinely scrimmages top schools around the state every year. That's how coaches KNOW about them, and why they put them in for rankings they think they deserve.
 
Ansonia routinely scrimmages top schools around the state every year. That's how coaches KNOW about them, and why they put them in for rankings they think they deserve.
He is right though, I think. IIRC the last top 10 team that Ansonia played, that was still in the top 10 at the end of the season was St Joes in 2010, and they lost. I could be wrong though, no time to check the record book. I did check and they did beat Holy Cross in 2011, which was ranked at the end of the season.
 
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