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The official 2010 Massillon Tiger Football Thread

  • skank
    Returning contributors, with Hgt. & Wgt.

    Tyler Allman WR 5'9" 158
    Tyler Miller DB 5'9" 170
    Devin Smith WR 6'2" 170
    Justin Olack WR 6'3" 195
    Morgan McCune DE 6'6" 205
    Jacar Roberson WR/RB 5'8" 150
    Alex Winters RB 5'11" 170 (Soph)
    Dannie Mack ST 5'10" 167
    Seth Nalbach RB/OLB 5'11" 195
    Jake Reiman RB/LB/DB 5'11" 185
    Clayton Mattox LB/FB 5'11" 200
    Aaron Robey FB/LB 6'3" 205
    Christian Haring FB/LB 5'9" 195
    Brian Robinson OL/DL 6'0" 255
    Tim Dimitroff DL 5'8" 200
    Kyle Belak C 5'11" 245
    Tim Busson DE 6'2" 205
    Craig Kircher DE 6'0" 205

    Some guys sure to contribute also

    Tre Hendricks 6'3" 195
    Kody Teets 6'1" 225
    Jacob Luckring 5'11" 240
    Azavier Robinson 5'10" 210

    Not to mention the incoming Freshman class featuring QB Brody Tonn, this kid can put the ball on the spot, and throws a frozen rope, he also has VERY good running skills.

    Coach Hall and the entire staff did an excellent job with conditioning and strength training last year, and with another year under his belt, I expect it to be taken to the next level.

    Not to mention the four extra weeks of practice these kids have gotten, and a better knowledge of the offense and defense.

    Now, it's time to get the classrooms/locker rooms done in the South endzone. That falls into the hands of the School Board and Jeff David.

    Let's get it done folks.

    The schedule

    H Ak. Buchtel
    A Can. GlenOak
    H Stow
    H Ak. Firestone
    -(Not sure) Garfield this year
    -(Not sure) St. Ignatius this year
    H Steubenville
    A Warren G. Harding
    -(open) Mentor this year, Mentor will move to 5th or 6th slot.
    H Can. McKinley

    A more manageable schedule, with a break in the 6-10 spots.

    Massillon went 7-0 at home (including the Hoover playoff game) and only 1-3 on the road (in the regular season) including losses to Steubenville, Cleveland St. Ignatius and Canton Mckinley. In 2010, Massillon will have Steubenville and Canton McKinley at home, and Ignatius is off the schedule. An early road test at defending Federal League Champion GlenOak will be key, as will a mid season trip to Mentor, and a trip to Warren later in the season.

    Can the Tigers take the next step? Stay tuned.
  • coyotes22
    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Go TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!
  • GoChiefs
    Keep on topic..this is about the Massillon Tigers in 2010.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    Massillon is going to be dangerous with Tonn at the helm. Tonn throwing to Smith and Olack is going to be scary. I don't see them losing a game next year.
  • Big Al Carter
    GoChiefs wrote: Keep on topic..this is about the Massillon Tigers in 2010.
    Oh come on. This is an opinion site. Can I give my opinion on what I think for them next year? :angel:
  • Humpty Dumpty
    Again, I think Massillon will be very good next year. Coach Hall will have another full year to work with the young men and mold them more to his system and liking.

    I think Massillon will have many skill position players next year. I think they will have to build a new O line and find some DB's and D linemen. I'm sure they are there...Coach Hall just needs to find them...and he will. Next season seems so far away, but will be on us before we know it. Can't wait.
  • Humpty Dumpty
    Big Al Carter wrote:
    GoChiefs wrote: Keep on topic..this is about the Massillon Tigers in 2010.
    Oh come on. This is an opinion site. Can I give my opinion on what I think for them next year? :angel:
    NO!!
  • Big Al Carter
    Humpty Dumpty wrote: Again, I think Massillon will be very good next year. Coach Hall will have another full year to work with the young men and mold them more to his system and liking.

    I think Massillon will have many skill position players next year. I think they will have to build a new O line and find some DB's and D linemen. I'm sure they are there...Coach Hall just needs to find them...and he will. Next season seems so far away, but will be on us before we know it. Can't wait.
    I am sure he has a gas card in hand, ready to start his travel plans also. Good Luck next year Massillon.
  • Big Al Carter
    Humpty Dumpty wrote:
    Big Al Carter wrote:

    Oh come on. This is an opinion site. Can I give my opinion on what I think for them next year? :angel:
    NO!!
    But, there is so much that next season brings, that we could ALL discuss!! :dodgy:
  • coyotes22
    I have an idea, why don't you do something constructive, and start a Hoover thread?
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    coyotes22 wrote: I have an idea, why don't you do something constructive, and start a Hoover thread?
    He's scared to think about how bad Hoovers gonna be next year without Howard.
  • september63
    Welcome to the 2010 threads Massillon. I knew you'd be here sometime this weekend.
  • coyotes22
    september63 wrote: Welcome to the 2010 threads Massillon. I knew you'd be here sometime this weekend.
    And we STILL have 22 more State Titles than you!!!!
  • skank
    september63 wrote: Welcome to the 2010 threads Massillon. I knew you'd be here sometime this weekend.
    As usual, ours started later in the season than Dovers.

    Why not have your AD contact our AD? Seriously. Or is that 34-0 beat down still too vivid?
    Do you have an open date in week #9? We always like a cupcake before the McKinley battle.
  • coyotes22
    RTT
  • Al Capone
    ESPN had a story on yesterday about Mass. and Canton Mck the year Josh Mcdaniels was qb.
  • coyotes22
    tig
  • GoChiefs
    tains
  • captvern
    Good luck next year untill the Red comes in. Should be another great game. I hope your stadium gets to rocking like ours did this year. Congrats on your fine season this year!
  • Big Al Carter
    *Yawn*
    This thread is deader than a mASSillon D.R.E.A.M.
  • skank
    Massillon hasn't completed the DREAM project, this is true, but it only makes it that much sweeter that we beat Hoover in academic challenge. Yes....Hoover was beaten by the dumb old Massillon Tiger academic challenge team. Massillon kids smarter than Hoover kids? This is correct. Domination in football, basketball, (yes I know that Hoover has won the last several, but Massillon still holds a 27-8 lead in the bball series), and now....academics. Ouch.
  • Big Al Carter
    Even a blind squirrel finds a nut some time. Two words for ya- 14-7
  • skank
    Big Al Carter wrote: Even a blind squirrel finds a nut some time. Two words for ya- 14-7
    You're absolutely correct about the blind squirrel finding a nut, a classic example is the 14-7 game of which you speak. Also, 14-7 would be two NUMBERS, not two words. My goodness.
  • coyotes22
    ttt
  • Big Al Carter
    skank wrote: Returning contributors, with Hgt. & Wgt.

    Tyler Allman WR 5'9" 158
    Tyler Miller DB 5'9" 170
    Devin Smith WR 6'2" 170
    Justin Olack WR 6'3" 195
    Morgan McCune DE 6'6" 205
    Jacar Roberson WR/RB 5'8" 150
    Alex Winters RB 5'11" 170 (Soph)
    Dannie Mack ST 5'10" 167
    Seth Nalbach RB/OLB 5'11" 195
    Jake Reiman RB/LB/DB 5'11" 185
    Clayton Mattox LB/FB 5'11" 200
    Aaron Robey FB/LB 6'3" 205
    Christian Haring FB/LB 5'9" 195
    Brian Robinson OL/DL 6'0" 255
    Tim Dimitroff DL 5'8" 200
    Kyle Belak C 5'11" 245
    Tim Busson DE 6'2" 205
    Craig Kircher DE 6'0" 205

    Some guys sure to contribute also

    Tre Hendricks 6'3" 195
    Kody Teets 6'1" 225
    Jacob Luckring 5'11" 240
    Azavier Robinson 5'10" 210



    Can the Tigers take the next step? Stay tuned.
    Are the 4 student/athletes whom "transfered" on this list? Or have their names still been kept quite for now?