Reflections Magazine Issue #72 - Summer 2010 | Page 18

Athletics Feature Q&A with Jim Lyall (continued) What has been the reaction from the local community? “Since January, there hasn’t been a week that’s gone by where I haven’t been approached by members in the community, whether they are merchants, businesspeople, or just people on the street. They ask me ‘When it’s going to happen at Siena Heights? We are really excited and this would be a great situation for the community.’ There’s great community support. They are very excited about football coming to Siena Heights.” About Offensive/Recruiting Coordinator Jeff Hancock: “I met Jeff Hancock several years ago at the Michigan football camp, and I could tell at the time he was an extremely bright young coach. He was very innovative. I hired him as my offensive coordinator four years ago and his offenses have been very wide open. They’ve scored close to 30 points every game, and he’s had a great mix of being able to run football as well as throw it. The biggest thing is I’ve seen how our players have bought into what he’s doing. He teaches football and why we do things. Not just how, but why. It opens players’ eyes. He’s been a great teacher, and his offenses have produced on a consistent basis.” Conference Call The Saints were accepted as the 18th member of the Mid-States Football Association on May 4, 2010, at the organization’s regular spring meeting at Olivet Nazarene University in Kankakee, Ill. The MSFA began its first season of competition in 1994. Siena Heights is the second National Association of Inter-collegiate Athletics (NAIA) institution in Michigan to join the MSFA: Concordia University in Ann Arbor was accepted as a member in January 2010. Both will compete in the Mideast League, which also currently includes Malone University and Walsh University, both located in Canton, Ohio; Marian University in Indianapolis, Ind.; the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Taylor University in Upland, Ind.; Saint Xavier University in Chicago; Olivet Nazarene; and Trinity International University in Deerfield, Ill. “This is outstanding news for our football program, because there’s nothing like competing in a conference,” said SHU Athletic Director Fred Smith. “We weren’t sure membership was a possibility for 2012, but were ecstatic when we heard the news. We are proud to be a new member of the MidStates Football Association.” “Competing against institutions in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, including in metropolitan areas like Chicago, Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne really opens up recruiting avenues for us,” Smith said. “This traditionally has been one of t