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Friday, June 14, 2024

Event News - 2024 DFRC Blue-Gold All★Star Football Game

A future Golden Ram will be participating in the 68th Annual DFRC Blue-Gold All★Star Football Game to be held at 7:00 pm on June 21 at University of Delaware Stadium. Linebacker Brenn Scott of Cape Henlopen is slated to play for the Gold squad in the contest. Proceeds from the event benefit Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens with Intellectual Disabilities.

Current Golden Rams who have participated in this contest are offensive linemen Jake Phipps and Pat Methlie.
Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens - DFRC Blue-Gold All★Star Football Game

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Team News - 2024 WCU Football Schedule

Here are some comment's on this season's schedule:

  • In early April, Mercyhurst announced that it was transitioning to Division 1 and joining the Northeast Conference effective at the end of the 2023-2024 academic season. As a result, West Chester, which was scheduled to face the Lakers in the last week of the season, has only ten games on the schedule. More on that later.
  • With the exception of homecoming, all home home games will have a noon kickoff.
  • The Golden Rams will face two teams that qualified for the Division II playoffs last season: East Stroudsburg and PSAC champions Kutztown, which advanced to the national semi-finals. The Golden Bears appear in a couple of preseason top-ten lists.
  • The season-opening matchup against Bentley could be telling for WCU's season. West Chester has faced the Falcons in each of the past seven seasons and holds a 6-1 record during that span. The Golden Rams won handily in 2017 and 2018 and qualified for the playoffs as the fifth and third seed in the region respectively. In 2019, West Chester needed a late game miraculous comeback to take the win and managed to qualify for the postseason as the sixth seed. Since then, Bentley scored a 24-point victory in 2021 while West Chester squeezed out one-point wins in the past two seasons, and the Golden Rams finished 6-5, 7-4, and 6-5. A big win in the opener may mean playoffs, while a close win or a loss may mean a .500 season.
  • Back to the predicament of the ten-game schedule. In January, the NCAA approved a proposal to allow for a "week 0" to be played in Division II football, although teams are still only permitted to play a maximum of 11 games during the regular season. This provides schools some flexibility in their non-conference scheduling. For example, East Stroudsburg and Edinboro took their game originally scheduled for September 21 and moved it to August 29. As a result, East Stroudsburg is taking a bye on September 21, while Edinboro did some additional shuffling with Bloomsburg (both teams were scheduled to play Mercyhurst this season) and now has a bye on October 15.
  • So why doesn't West Chester just find an opponent for week 0 then? Well the PSAC schedule for the final week of the regular season, which is when the Golden Rams were set to face Mercyhurst, has a minor quirk to it. On the final week of the PSAC regular season, the top team in each division play each other for the PSAC championship. If West Chester were to play a game in week 0 and go on to win the PSAC East, they would have 12 games which eclipses the Division II maximum. So a week 0 game is not a viable option.
  • Since any game in the final week of the regular season i.e. November 16, needs to be provisional, the risk of potentially not playing that game could be shared with another school that may also only be available provisionally as well. The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association has a similar championship format to that of the PSAC - the division winners play each other for the conference championship - however, unlike the PSAC, the other CIAA teams in the conference do not play that week. West Chester should contact Bowie State and schedule a game on the final week of the regular season as long as neither team qualifies for their respective conference championship game. Besides being a fresh face, the Bulldogs are a quality opponent which qualified for the playoffs in five of the past eight seasons. And they are close enough to make same-day travel reasonable which is easier on the budget than a trip to Erie.

    Day
    Date
    Opponent
    Time
    Notes
    Saturday
    September 7
    12:00 pm
    Saturday
    September 14
    12:00 pm
    Saturday
    September 21
    TBD
    Saturday
    September 28
    2:00 pm
    Saturday
    October 5
    12:00 pm
    Saturday
    October 12
    12:00 pm
    Saturday
    October 19
    6:05 pm
    East Stroudsburg's Homecoming
    Saturday
    October 26
    2:00 pm
    Homecoming/Family Weekend
    Saturday
    November 2
    12:00 pm
    Senior Day
    Saturday
    November 9
    12:00 pm
    Kutztown Senior Day

  • Sunday, June 9, 2024

    Event News - 2024 McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic

    A future Golden Ram will be participating in the 2024 McDonald's Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic to be held at 7:30 pm on June 13 in Nazareth's Andrew Leh Stadium. Selected to play for the Red squad, which will be coached by Blaec Saeger of Pleasant Valley, will be defensive back Jelonie Rieara of Stroudsburg High School.

    Several former Golden Rams have particiapted in this contest including defensive end Zach Liggitt, offensive lineman Pat Ferry, and running back Eddie Elliott.

    Monday, June 3, 2024

    Event News - 2024 Phil Simms NJ All-Star Football Classic

    A pair of future Golden Rams will be participating in the Phil Simms New Jersey North/South All-Star Football Classic to be held at 5:00pm on Sunday June 9 in Alumni Stadium at Kean University.

    Linebacker Jayden Trace of Haddon Heights and offensive lineman Ryan Buchanan of Saint John Vianney will suit up for the South squad which will be coached by Steve Everette of Burlington Township. Also coaching for the South team is former Golden Ram All-American offensive lineman and current Cherry Hill East head coach Tyler Drob.

    Current Golden Ram wide receiver Darrell Brown participated in the contest last year.