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With Doug Marrone and John Anselmo now in Buffalo, UConn winning city's football recruiting battle.

The Empire Challenge is the culmination of the high school football careers of local prospects from New York City and Long Island. But last night’s lopsided contest at Hofstra University, a contest that raised money to fight Cystic Fibrosis through the Boomer Esiason Foundation, also symbolized the start of Connecticut’s aggressive approach to talent in the area.

The city team, hammered by Long Island 40-8, featured three UConn-bound prospects in Christ the King tight end Jordan Fuchs, Beach Channel defensive tackle Fatukasi Folorunso and Poly Prep defensive end Cameron Stapleton.

“It’s going to start a chain reaction,” Stapleton said.

For years, Syracuse was attached to numerous players in the game, but a seismic shift occurred when Bronx native Doug Marrone left the Orange to take over as the Bills head coach, taking top city recruiter John Anselmo with him. Local high school coaches were said to be impressed by new Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer, who attended the All-City Dinner in January, but he has yet to see results.

“We were always competing with them,” UConn linebacker coach and city recruiter Jon Wholley said. “We got some of the guys [they were recruiting]. Losing people that had city connections like Doug Marrone and Anselmo definitely can help us.”

While UConn doesn’t have a big-time new conference to promote as Syracuse, headed for the ACC, does, the Huskies have more recent success, playing in the Fiesta Bowl in 2010 and producing NFL draft picks each of the last seven years, including five this April.

Elite junior recruit Curtis Samuel of Erasmus Hall has a top five of Rutgers, Ohio State, Alabama, Miami and Notre Dame. Connecticut is involved with Lincoln All-American Thomas Holley and Erasmus Hall duo Kahlil Lewin and Darren Pert.

UConn added to its city roster with Fuchs, Folurunso and Stapleton, players with high ceiling potential who join former Boys & Girls safety Wilbert Lee and St. Joseph by the Sea running back Lyle McCombs.

“We’ve made that a priority here to recruit those kids,” said UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni, who recruited the area when he was an assistant at Syracuse in the 1980s. “We’re back into that full swing and we’re really happy with the three kids we signed this year.”

Taking a play from Syracuse’s playbook, UConn jumped on Folorunso and Stapleton early, before other Division I programs expressed interest, and landed early commitments. Fuchs picked UConn in January, but was focused on the Huskies since the spring of his junior year.

The three players lauded the dogged recruiting job by Wholley and comfort they felt at the school at the time of their commitments. Their coaches talked about the promise Pasqualoni and Wholley made about them being set for life and making sure they will be taken care of.

“They have a genuine interest in you as a person, for you to grow on the field and in other aspects,” Fuchs said.

Funny, that’s exactly what local recruits used to say about Syracuse.

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/baseball/uconn_winning_turf_war_yhCG8iW5UmxQElDYEqWM9N
 
Shrug. If we lose guys to a team from a lower tier league, so be it. Our pitch: play FSU, Clemson, Miami, and Notre Dame with a shot at the playoffs and National Championship. Their pitch: play ECU and Tulane and if we go undefeated, cross your fingers that every team from a Power 5 conference has 2 loses because we MIGHT get a shot at the playoff.
 
LOL, who wrote that George Deleone? The three NYC recruits they mentioned none of them had an SU offer and Fuchs wasnt even on SU's radar. I also loved the fact that they mentioned Holley and Samuels, neither one of which has interest in Uconn. This is the weirdest article I have ever read, Uconn's recruiting has been abysmal so far, they have one commit and just got it this past weekend.
 
With Doug Marrone and John Anselmo now in Buffalo, UConn winning city's football recruiting battle.

The Empire Challenge is the culmination of the high school football careers of local prospects from New York City and Long Island. But last night’s lopsided contest at Hofstra University, a contest that raised money to fight Cystic Fibrosis through the Boomer Esiason Foundation, also symbolized the start of Connecticut’s aggressive approach to talent in the area.

The city team, hammered by Long Island 40-8, featured three UConn-bound prospects in Christ the King tight end Jordan Fuchs, Beach Channel defensive tackle Fatukasi Folorunso and Poly Prep defensive end Cameron Stapleton.

“It’s going to start a chain reaction,” Stapleton said.

For years, Syracuse was attached to numerous players in the game, but a seismic shift occurred when Bronx native Doug Marrone left the Orange to take over as the Bills head coach, taking top city recruiter John Anselmo with him. Local high school coaches were said to be impressed by new Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer, who attended the All-City Dinner in January, but he has yet to see results.

“We were always competing with them,” UConn linebacker coach and city recruiter Jon Wholley said. “We got some of the guys [they were recruiting]. Losing people that had city connections like Doug Marrone and Anselmo definitely can help us.”

While UConn doesn’t have a big-time new conference to promote as Syracuse, headed for the ACC, does, the Huskies have more recent success, playing in the Fiesta Bowl in 2010 and producing NFL draft picks each of the last seven years, including five this April.

Elite junior recruit Curtis Samuel of Erasmus Hall has a top five of Rutgers, Ohio State, Alabama, Miami and Notre Dame. Connecticut is involved with Lincoln All-American Thomas Holley and Erasmus Hall duo Kahlil Lewin and Darren Pert.

UConn added to its city roster with Fuchs, Folurunso and Stapleton, players with high ceiling potential who join former Boys & Girls safety Wilbert Lee and St. Joseph by the Sea running back Lyle McCombs.

“We’ve made that a priority here to recruit those kids,” said UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni, who recruited the area when he was an assistant at Syracuse in the 1980s. “We’re back into that full swing and we’re really happy with the three kids we signed this year.”

Taking a play from Syracuse’s playbook, UConn jumped on Folorunso and Stapleton early, before other Division I programs expressed interest, and landed early commitments. Fuchs picked UConn in January, but was focused on the Huskies since the spring of his junior year.

The three players lauded the dogged recruiting job by Wholley and comfort they felt at the school at the time of their commitments. Their coaches talked about the promise Pasqualoni and Wholley made about them being set for life and making sure they will be taken care of.

“They have a genuine interest in you as a person, for you to grow on the field and in other aspects,” Fuchs said.

Funny, that’s exactly what local recruits used to say about Syracuse.

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/baseball/uconn_winning_turf_war_yhCG8iW5UmxQElDYEqWM9N

The truth is that UConn has never landed a heavily recruited player from NYC. The guys they are taking are players other D1 teams did not want. But I think it is great someone is giving these guys a chance and I bet a couple of them end up being servicable players. Good luck to them.
 
The truth is that UConn has never landed a heavily recruited player from NYC. The guys they are taking are players other D1 teams did not want. But I think it is great someone is giving these guys a chance and I bet a couple of them end up being servicable players. Good luck to them.

Agree 100, which makes that article even more baffling. I didnt know landing 3 kids out of NYC, two of which didnt have other BCS level offers was winning the recruiting battle. Let me know the next time Syracuse loses a heads up recruiting battle to Uconn in NYC.
 
The truth is that UConn has never landed a heavily recruited player from NYC. The guys they are taking are players other D1 teams did not want. But I think it is great someone is giving these guys a chance and I bet a couple of them end up being servicable players. Good luck to them.

You're wrong. They got a commitment from EO. Oh wait, nevermind. :confused:
 
Agree 100, which makes that article even more baffling. I didnt know landing 3 kids out of NYC, two of which didnt have other BCS level offers was winning the recruiting battle. Let me know the next time Syracuse loses a heads up recruiting battle to Uconn in NYC.
i, like 99.99% of the New Yorkers who read that article...now think that storz is kicking Syracuse's arse in recruiting NYC.

which is not good.

:noidea:

Oh Lord
 
Why is the link worded "...sports/college/baseball..."

Is that how lost UConn is that a story about their football team is buried in the baseball section of the NYP's website?
 
i, like 99.99% of the New Yorkers who read that article...now think that storz is kicking Syracuse's arse in recruiting NYC.

which is not good.

:noidea:

Oh Lord

I bet 0.00000001% of local area recruits read that article, so who the hell cares.

And, it's the Post. What's written on the bathroom walls at grand Central is a more credible source.
 
I bet 0.00000001% of local area recruits read that article, so who the hell cares.

And, it's the Post. What's written on the bathroom walls at grand Central is a more credible source.
not the sports.

its the only legitimate sports page in town.

but its possible no recruits read it.

for hopefully our recruits cant read in general, but can run like deer and hit like a mack truck.

Oh Lord
 
not the sports.

its the only legitimate sports page in town.

but its possible no recruits read it.

for hopefully our recruits cant read in general, but can run like deer and hit like a mack truck.

Oh Lord


No one under 40 reads the newspaper.

;)
 
No one under 40 reads the newspaper.

;)
in less than a week, youve taken my cable away from me and now my newspaper.....

whats next?? synthetic jack daniels in the holodeck bar where you cant get drunk and/or pick up broads??

im taking my ball and going home.....

:(:noidea::confused::bang:

Oh Lord
 
i, like 99.99% of the New Yorkers who read that article...now think that storz is kicking Syracuse's arse in recruiting NYC.

which is not good.

:noidea:

Oh Lord

This is true.
 
Their team got obliterated 48-0. They will feel right at home at UCan't.
 
That sounds like a UCONN alum wrote it as a favor or something. The empirical evidence is weak - and the "winds" are at our back. The ACC will make the difference - the YMCA or whatever they call their new conference will look like a sham over the next few years.

ESPN will go from knocking the BIG EAST the past few years to rendering the YMCA unworthy of any talk at all. Irrelevant U.
 
Are they getting Holley and Samuel this year? Did they get Gus Edwards or EO last year? This article is such a joke it's not even funny.
 
That article is as relevant as this ever was...

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Are they getting Holley and Samuel this year? Did they get Gus Edwards or EO last year? This article is such a joke it's not even funny.

I can't think of one major recruit with a significant big boy offer that they've landed out of the city over the past 10 years.

They certainly didn't get Reddish, Morgan, or Wayne Williams. The guys they get are either offered by noone else or at most are B list Syracuse and Rutgers recruits.
 
Wait...UConn still has football? I thought they gave it up! Why wasn't I told?
 

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