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WMEdelmann
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Clinton, New Jersey, USA |
| Biography: | Born NJ Jul'61; moved to NOLA Oct'63; moved back to NJ Jun'74; returned to LSU, BS-Econ,IT&F, Aug'79-Dec'83; LSU Football Walk-on OLB Oct'80-Dec'82; LSU Football Scholarship OLB Jan'83-Dec'83; Returned to NJ Dec'83; Returned to LSU for MBA Aug'03-May |
| Interests: | Family, Canoing, Bicycling, Golf, Fishing, Watching College Football |
| Occupation: | Corporate Finance Executive |
| Number of Posts: | 8 |
| Registered on: | 4/13/2011 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Is Bower our first New Jersey football prospect?
Posted by WMEdelmann on 2/24/13 at 10:06 pm to TigerRuss
Tiger Russ,
Greg Cooke was a big part of that team which played the Philadelphia Final-Four of Mar'81. Mike Koerner did play baseball for LSU, but ...
I think their original question was about a dearth of NJ football players making it to and surviving LSU. Aside of Tashawn Bower as a multi-star recruit and myself as a walk-on, there have been few NJ-athletes to play football at LSU and only handful more from eastern or central PA including George Atiyah and Jeff Fordham {a teammate of mine}.
Greg Cooke was a big part of that team which played the Philadelphia Final-Four of Mar'81. Mike Koerner did play baseball for LSU, but ...
I think their original question was about a dearth of NJ football players making it to and surviving LSU. Aside of Tashawn Bower as a multi-star recruit and myself as a walk-on, there have been few NJ-athletes to play football at LSU and only handful more from eastern or central PA including George Atiyah and Jeff Fordham {a teammate of mine}.
re: Is Bower our first New Jersey football prospect?
Posted by WMEdelmann on 2/20/13 at 9:10 am to CharlesLSU
Were you on the team? A teammate of ours? '80-'83?
re: Is Bower our first New Jersey football prospect?
Posted by WMEdelmann on 2/20/13 at 9:09 am to choupiquesushi
Who is this? First name only please...
re: Is Bower our first New Jersey football prospect?
Posted by WMEdelmann on 2/11/13 at 5:34 pm to LSUTil_iDie
Is this Rydell ???
re: Is Bower our first New Jersey football prospect?
Posted by WMEdelmann on 2/11/13 at 3:46 pm to I-59 Tiger
Actually I'm that person, Bill Edelmann, but was never anyone's idea of a prospect and was never recruited.
Yes, I was raised in New Orleans and attended Holy Cross for 6th & 7th grade, but I learned & played football at Pascack Valley High School, Hillsdale,NJ {Bergen County} for a Coach Ralph Cavalucci who had been a player & disciple of Vince Lombardi's at Saint Cecelia's {Englewood,NJ} during late 50s.
I was a general, full-time student, working full-time at local business & student food services during my freshman year Aug'79-May'80. I chose to 'walk-on' for Coach Stovall's inaugural season, during Oct'80 after reading a story in LSU's Daily Reveille, seeking more 'Scout Squad' members. I was 6'2", barely 180# as an Outside LB. I learned from Coaches Bishop Harris & Ron Taylor and players Rydell Melancon, Greg DuBroc, Shawn Moore & Tim Joiner. As walk-ons we were also taught by playing among Len Marshall, Al Richardson, Liffort Hobley, Jeffrey Dale, Waldon Cager, Gene Daniels, Mike Montz, Gene Lange, Mike Gambrel, Mike Turner, Mike Burkes, Kevin Langford, Bob Smith, Clint Berry, Al Rischer, Lance Smith, Greg Koch, Malcolm Scott, Dalton Hilliard, Mitch Andrews, Herm Fontenot & Rogie Magee from Oct'80-Dec'82 before the Orange Bowl {walk-ons neither practiced nor dressed for the Bowls}.
A third scholarship went unclaimed for the '83 year so Coach Stovall awarded that last one to me, a third awarded that month {two freshman were recognized & awarded theirs before me}.
So in answer to the question, I may have been the last NJ high school football player to have been on an LSU Football roster, although I only played three plays in the Alabama game of Nov'83. I did 'letter' for my final season as the L-Club standard was in participating all four years and being on the team during the player's fourth & final season, which I did.
As an aside, I was happy to be a friend of John Fritchie, Rick Chatman, Michael Brooks, Toby Caston, Scott Bromley, Mike Mahtook, Jerry Blake, Jimmy Macready, Shawn Burkes, Brian Kinchen, Dale Begue, Mark Bass, Tim Tucker, Darryl Daye, Carlos Hornbrook, Keith Detweiler, Dave Stoudt, Bob Connell & Bob ??? {receiver} and so many others I met and played with or against.
We had a great team of guys - that team shut down 'Bama at 'Bama, by holding their vaunted offense to 80-yards TOTAL on the day while LSU totaled 300 against the Bear's final team, in what he later termed "a good ole' fashioned arse whipping'"
We had greatest group of managers under Jeff Boss including but not limited to Randy, Pudge, Marty, Dale & T.Joe, plus an excellent training staff with John Purdy & Doc Anderson directing Murray, Gary, Troy & Andy.
Yes, I was raised in New Orleans and attended Holy Cross for 6th & 7th grade, but I learned & played football at Pascack Valley High School, Hillsdale,NJ {Bergen County} for a Coach Ralph Cavalucci who had been a player & disciple of Vince Lombardi's at Saint Cecelia's {Englewood,NJ} during late 50s.
I was a general, full-time student, working full-time at local business & student food services during my freshman year Aug'79-May'80. I chose to 'walk-on' for Coach Stovall's inaugural season, during Oct'80 after reading a story in LSU's Daily Reveille, seeking more 'Scout Squad' members. I was 6'2", barely 180# as an Outside LB. I learned from Coaches Bishop Harris & Ron Taylor and players Rydell Melancon, Greg DuBroc, Shawn Moore & Tim Joiner. As walk-ons we were also taught by playing among Len Marshall, Al Richardson, Liffort Hobley, Jeffrey Dale, Waldon Cager, Gene Daniels, Mike Montz, Gene Lange, Mike Gambrel, Mike Turner, Mike Burkes, Kevin Langford, Bob Smith, Clint Berry, Al Rischer, Lance Smith, Greg Koch, Malcolm Scott, Dalton Hilliard, Mitch Andrews, Herm Fontenot & Rogie Magee from Oct'80-Dec'82 before the Orange Bowl {walk-ons neither practiced nor dressed for the Bowls}.
A third scholarship went unclaimed for the '83 year so Coach Stovall awarded that last one to me, a third awarded that month {two freshman were recognized & awarded theirs before me}.
So in answer to the question, I may have been the last NJ high school football player to have been on an LSU Football roster, although I only played three plays in the Alabama game of Nov'83. I did 'letter' for my final season as the L-Club standard was in participating all four years and being on the team during the player's fourth & final season, which I did.
As an aside, I was happy to be a friend of John Fritchie, Rick Chatman, Michael Brooks, Toby Caston, Scott Bromley, Mike Mahtook, Jerry Blake, Jimmy Macready, Shawn Burkes, Brian Kinchen, Dale Begue, Mark Bass, Tim Tucker, Darryl Daye, Carlos Hornbrook, Keith Detweiler, Dave Stoudt, Bob Connell & Bob ??? {receiver} and so many others I met and played with or against.
We had a great team of guys - that team shut down 'Bama at 'Bama, by holding their vaunted offense to 80-yards TOTAL on the day while LSU totaled 300 against the Bear's final team, in what he later termed "a good ole' fashioned arse whipping'"
We had greatest group of managers under Jeff Boss including but not limited to Randy, Pudge, Marty, Dale & T.Joe, plus an excellent training staff with John Purdy & Doc Anderson directing Murray, Gary, Troy & Andy.
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