Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
The amount of individual talent on the Loyola team this year was insane. But they played like a summer club team- Lots of inconsistent, individual effort.
Buck stops with the coach. But my guess is it may have just been a team chemistry thing and they will improve in ‘22.
Or maybe the team didn’t have as much talent as you thought… A few of those players were more talked up then good…

Loyola has a ton of D1 commits and they lost to St. Pauls who has almost no decent commits.

Loyola is a trainwreck at the present moment. Some of the players starting were straight good guy politics. Couple should have been benched, but hard to bench name brand players when you are not a top coach. Yea, many were D1 commit's, but frankly they were bench warming D1 commit's, which the MIAA constantly produces . Their stick skills are great, which will help the true athletics get better at D1from other areas.

Marcus Holman, Steven Kelly, Matt Dunn, Deemer Class, Jay Carlson, Jake Caraway, Jacob Stover, Bryan Constable, Cole Williams, Mark McNeil, Matt Rees, Colin Heacock, Jackson Morrill, Kyle Harrison, Garrett Epple, Tim Troutner, Brian Phipps, Ryan Brown, Ryan Conrad. Which HS league has more players playing at the highest levels? BTW 4 LBs