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  • IUP24
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Not sure. IUP24 has a tent outside the KCAC with a #FreeKevinReynolds sign.

    All seriousness I could see Payne leaving at any time. Can't blame him. A big school is going to swipe him up.

    I just wonder if he's still mopping the floor with our guys in practice on a daily basis? He did start at Auburn for several years.
    Outside the KCAC? I'm chained to Morrow Fieldhouse holding it up.

    #FreeKevinReynolds

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
    I'll be shocked if he makes it past next season. Maybe one more here then moving on up! Future IUP head coach after Joe??? That's probably 7 years away.

    Not sure. IUP24 has a tent outside the KCAC with a #FreeKevinReynolds sign.

    All seriousness I could see Payne leaving at any time. Can't blame him. A big school is going to swipe him up.

    I just wonder if he's still mopping the floor with our guys in practice on a daily basis? He did start at Auburn for several years.

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  • IUPalum
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    https://iupathletics.com/news/2019/4...r-30-team.aspx



    Hopefully he's here one more year. Stock is rising.
    I'll be shocked if he makes it past next season. Maybe one more here then moving on up! Future IUP head coach after Joe??? That's probably 7 years away.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    https://iupathletics.com/news/2019/4...r-30-team.aspx



    Hopefully he's here one more year. Stock is rising.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I see a lot changing in the post-Dante/Cobo era. They will have a much different lineup style next season -- much faster, bigger guards, more offensive explosiveness, way more guard depth, etc.

    Three ultra-athletic, big, fast guards. All shooters and slashers. Their press should be crazy next season. Add to it two big-time deep shooters in Bryce and KJ. Anthony White can also definitely be a spark guy.

    I know the Joe method. We all do. But, ... he's going to have the bodies to go deep next season. It could be time for a change. I'm not talking something radical. But, he could keep the big three (Malik, Armoni and Morris) all around 30 minutes and the other three get around 10 minutes. Keeps everybody more fresh.

    I also think you see a different Malik. We've heard grumblings about his relationship with Dante. He may not feel as much pressure to create next season.

    I'm pretty excited to see this new edition.

    My opinion based on the roster: The last big needs to be a muscle big. I didn't like how easy Mercyhurst was able to shut down Cobo in the last game. If a Daddy Ugbede is out there ... get him.

    One thing for sure ... this isn't a rebuild-season roster. This team will have very high expectations. This last signing is a big one.

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    It appears there is room for one more 'full ride' guy. Logic would certainly tell you it will be a post player.

    Looking at next year's post:

    Chucky Humphries (6'6", 200 lbs) - Certainly proved down the stretch he's capable of a real big season next winter. He should thrive in what will be a faster-paced team and lineup. His minutes will dramatically increase and he'll be in the starting lineup. He's a very strong defender with great speed and athletic ability.

    Shawn Ulrich (6'9", 225 lbs) - Two years' eligibility after redshirting this past season. Word is he's a very aggressive and active player. He will pose a match-up problem as he can shoot from the outside and is also strong enough to bang inside.

    Ethan Porterfield (6'9", 210 lbs) -- He's coming to IUP after finishing a stellar career at Sharon. He's projecting by many to be IUP's next elite big man but that is likely a year down the road. He needs to develop physically a bit in the weight room. Most see him as the next Cobo-type big man -- he runs the floor well and can shoot from all over. He signed with IUP early. Had he not, it's certainly possible he'd have got some lower D1 offers.

    Dom Keyes (6'8", 225 lbs) -- The missing man. Nobody knows a thing about his whereabouts other than the Indiana Gazette article last fall (which stated he'd remain with the program after serving his one-year suspension). I'll say this ... his return would be one of Joe's biggest 'recruits' of the off-season. Keyes is a big-time, battle-tested lost post 'dawg'. He was the missing piece so badly needed this past season. He is a scrappy, physically-imposing defender and would be an elite shot blocker. He has two years' eligibility remaining after redshirting here two years ago and being removed from the program this past season.


    So, with that said, what 'type' of big man do you want to see Joe add in the coming weeks? When you consider the roster (guards are loaded), do you want another Cobo-type finesse big or would you rather see a more traditional PSAC bruiser?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    It appears there is room for one more 'full ride' guy. Logic would certainly tell you it will be a post player.

    Looking at next year's post:

    Chucky Humphries (6'6", 200 lbs) - Certainly proved down the stretch he's capable of a real big season next winter. He should thrive in what will be a faster-paced team and lineup. His minutes will dramatically increase and he'll be in the starting lineup. He's a very strong defender with great speed and athletic ability.

    Shawn Ulrich (6'9", 225 lbs) - Two years' eligibility after redshirting this past season. Word is he's a very aggressive and active player. He will pose a match-up problem as he can shoot from the outside and is also strong enough to bang inside.

    Ethan Porterfield (6'9", 210 lbs) -- He's coming to IUP after finishing a stellar career at Sharon. He's projecting by many to be IUP's next elite big man but that is likely a year down the road. He needs to develop physically a bit in the weight room. Most see him as the next Cobo-type big man -- he runs the floor well and can shoot from all over. He signed with IUP early. Had he not, it's certainly possible he'd have got some lower D1 offers.

    Dom Keyes (6'8", 225 lbs) -- The missing man. Nobody knows a thing about his whereabouts other than the Indiana Gazette article last fall (which stated he'd remain with the program after serving his one-year suspension). I'll say this ... his return would be one of Joe's biggest 'recruits' of the off-season. Keyes is a big-time, battle-tested lost post 'dawg'. He was the missing piece so badly needed this past season. He is a scrappy, physically-imposing defender and would be an elite shot blocker. He has two years' eligibility remaining after redshirting here two years ago and being removed from the program this past season.


    So, with that said, what 'type' of big man do you want to see Joe add in the coming weeks? When you consider the roster (guards are loaded), do you want another Cobo-type finesse big or would you rather see a more traditional PSAC bruiser?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by Bart View Post
    Who did he get from northeastern pa?
    Yeah ... lol my mistake. Northwestern PA.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Morris Jr. - Erie Strong Vincent
    Malik - Farrel
    Armoni - Meadville
    Porterfield - Sharon

    Joe is pulling major talent out of Northeast PA.
    Who did he get from northeastern pa?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Morris Jr. - Erie Strong Vincent
    Malik - Farrel
    Armoni - Meadville
    Porterfield - Sharon

    Joe is pulling major talent out of Northeast PA.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I was thinking about that today. I kind of think we may see a different Joe next year. He's going to have a ton of speed in that guard group.

    Bryce and KJ will be ready to play immediately in smaller roles. White is abnice defensive pest.

    But ... only so many minutes.

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Updated Depth Chart for 2019-20:

    Guard

    Malik Miller
    Armoni Foster
    David Morris Jr.
    Bryce Radford
    K.J. Rhodes
    Anthony White

    Post

    Chucky Humphries
    Shawn Ulrich
    Ethan Porterfield
    Dom Keyes (?)


    * returning walk-ons not listed (if there are any)


    Joe needs to land one more post player to round out the roster.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Updated Depth Chart for 2019-20:

    Guard

    Malik Miller
    Armoni Foster
    David Morris Jr.
    Bryce Radford
    K.J. Rhodes
    Anthony White

    Post

    Chucky Humphries
    Shawn Ulrich
    Ethan Porterfield
    Dom Keyes (?)


    * returning walk-ons not listed (if there are any)


    Joe needs to land one more post player to round out the roster.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: Iup basketball

    Originally posted by hawks16 View Post
    It's almost as if IUP's recruits visit on April weekends when it's really warm, the youths are out all day chillaxing/day-longing as they get to pal around with the basketball players (who are some of the most-popular students on campus). The "Hawk Family" vibe is real...yes, IUPatty's and events like that are not exactly good press for the university, but for a 20-something looking to have fun and play extremely high-level basketball? That's a sell. (Oh, and the male/female demographics probably don't hurt either if you're a recruit, either.)
    LOL ... yeah. Say what you will about the academics, etc., but IUP is Ivy League when it comes to the ladies on campus. Always has been.

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  • hawks16
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    If the growing rumor is true of the new guard coming in to play with them (and it's gaining a lot of steam), ... they may be the best guard trio in the league next year. Add to it KJ Rhodes, Anthony White and Bryce Radford coming off the bench and Joe's going to have 5-6 really talented guards. That position will be much stronger, overall, than it was this year.

    With Chucky and Ulrich back underneath, it's a good start down low. I sure hope Keyes is finally in the picture. Ethan Porterfield will also be in the mix. I still think he'll add one transfer big. They will be pretty deep next year.
    It's almost as if IUP's recruits visit on April weekends when it's really warm, the youths are out all day chillaxing/day-longing as they get to pal around with the basketball players (who are some of the most-popular students on campus). The "Hawk Family" vibe is real...yes, IUPatty's and events like that are not exactly good press for the university, but for a 20-something looking to have fun and play extremely high-level basketball? That's a sell. (Oh, and the male/female demographics probably don't hurt either if you're a recruit, either.)

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