Showing posts with label CAAFBtc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAAFBtc. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Keeler Monday (Idle Week)

After a victory over Towson, the Hens have a week off before hosting Richmond for Homecoming.  Listen to Coach Keeler's CAA Teleconference audio at the link below.  The BlueHens.com press conference is also included.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Keeler Monday (Towson Week)

Listen to both Keeler and Towson's Coach Trainer's audio at the links below for more.  The BlueHens.com press conference is also included.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Keeler Monday (URI Week)

Losing to UMass left tons of questions that Coach Keeler is going to need to answer this week.  His call to the CAAtc started off with the wind. Coach had debated on whether or not they wanted the wind right away and after he turned it down, it was a big help to his opponent in getting them off to a fast start. He talked about how it was a similar formula as to why they lost to Maine, with big plays being their downfall.  Keeler said that Sasek was not far enough along as to why he did not relieve Donnelly earier in the game.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Keeler Monday (UMass Week)

Delaware finally pulled off a definitive victory this weekend, giving Keeler a reason to look forward to the press circuit this morning.  The audio links to both Coach Keeler's and Coach Morris' segment from the CAA Football Teleconference follow the summary and the BlueHens.com video will be embedded once it becomes available.

Coach Keeler started talking about how the details were lost in the game vs. Maine two weeks ago and the need to focus on them in the next game.  The preparation vs. William & Mary was more about the Hens than the Tribe, working on those fundamentals.  He also said it was "unusual" to get a shutout vs. Coach Laycock of W&M, but clearly was glad they did.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Monday's Press Events - Maine Week

Due to prior obligations, I did not have the time for a full analysis on the CAAFBtc and Keeler's Presser from the BOB preceeding the Maine game this coming weekend.  Here are the links to both Coach Keeler's and Coach Cosgrove's (Maine's HC) segments from the CAA Football Teleconference this week along with the video from BlueHens.com of Keeler's presser.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Keeler Has No Rules (#CAAFBtc 9/19)

After a victorious weekend over Delaware State, the Blue Hens have their first ever matchup with Old Dominion to look forward too, officially kicking off the CAA season for Coach Keeler's squad on Saturday.  Here is the audio link for the CAA Football Teleconference, and my take on K.C.'s segment of the TC (ODU Coach Wilder's segment also covered):

Monday, September 12, 2011

Keeler Monday (9/12)

(Link to today's CAAFBtc and UD Press Conference are attached at the end of this post.)

Coach Keeler started off his Monday just like every week with the CAA Football Teleconference, followed by his live presser from the BOB.  The first big news

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Keeler's CAAFBtc & Presser (9/5-6)

Coach K.C. Keeler was back on the media circuit and we have your audio and analysis right here for you.  Expect a lot of Sasek injury news all week long...

Monday, August 29, 2011

The Price of a National Championship

When you see a team like Georgia State taking on Alabama, it's a money thing.  The big school is willing to pay the small school to come in and play them in order to generate revenue.  So then why does a program like Delaware, making more money playing home games than they would get against FBS teams, still schedule these matchups against the top division schools?  K.C. Keeler does not understand it either and he had put an end to it. Sort of.

CAA FB Teleconference (8/29)

Today marked the first CAA Football Teleconference of the year.  The 11 coaches of the toughest conference in the FCS take their questions in 10-minute segments and most of them had some good information to share, including our on K.C. Keeler.

Here are my thoughts on today's teleconference and VIDEO of Coach Keeler's segment: