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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostPetteno dressed and no run?
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Any win with this remaining roster is a good win. But, tonight shouldn't have been close. Joe needed to drop the hammer rather than subbing constantly. IUP had several chances to bust that game wide open.
Stewart vanishing to the pine in the second half was mind-boggling.
Damir played great when he was in. Shocker. As soon as he'd go out, Clarion would go on a run. Clock work. He literally altered everything Clarion did. How the big guy can't see that is amazing. He had some massive blocks and rebounds. I feel bad for him. He's a legit starter in this league and at minimum should be playing 25-26 mpg.
Bryce pulling up for an NBA trey on a 2 on 1 break (while up just two points with two minutes to play) was insane. Naturally nothing but net. But, wowsers. Balls of steel in that moment. Had he missed, he may have called an Uber to get home.
Garvin had another amazing game. Ethan, too.
Clarion was vastly bigger, deeper, faster and way more athletic than IUP. They just have some real sloppy stretches that kill them. That team is nearly all freshmen and sophomores. They're coming. Next year may be the breakout.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post1) Stewart 9 pts in the first half but barely touched the floor in the second half… why?
2) Brooks sparked IUP run in the second half then promptly yanked for KJ… why???
3) Joe is very blessed that this team was s coming together… shut up Joe! You’d kill people if it weren’t for your KJ man crush!
4) Goal tend vs Block… refs aren’t sure the difference.
Clarion's offense vanished with him in the game.
Plain as day. Film doesn't lie.
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1) Stewart 9 pts in the first half but barely touched the floor in the second half… why?
2) Brooks sparked IUP run in the second half then promptly yanked for KJ… why???
3) Joe is very blessed that this team was s coming together… shut up Joe! You’d kill people if it weren’t for your KJ man crush!
4) Goal tend vs Block… refs aren’t sure the difference.
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Couldn't agree more with the last two comments from IUPbigINDIANS and Ship69 (apart from Brooks going to Ship that is! lol)
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTo quote the famous ESPN talking heads ... Come on, Man.
In yesterday's Gazette:
“There were a lot of lessons learned tonight,” Lombardi said. “Some guys have to understand you’ve got to be ready when your number is called and those guys learned that lesson, and some guys learned how hard it is to keep competing night after night.”
I don't know for certain whom Joe is referencing here. I'm going to assume it's Lambert, Waldo and Sarp.
So, in a nutshell, the head ball coach expects his lawn ornaments -- two of the three, by the way, haven't played in a month -- to suddenly (and, productively) enter a game against what is perceived to be perhaps the top team in the Atlantic Region. All three are freshmen.
As we've beat to a dead horse (for years), these guys cannot be expected to enter a game -- in that freaking moment -- without having played in weeks or a month. It just doesn't work that way.
This is the classic case (yet again) of Joe not developing a bench -- and, when the night comes (and, it always does) he ends up with several deer-in-the-headlight players on the floor.
The players didn't lose the Cal game. The coach did. His remaining team wasn't ready to play (remaining being those on the bench, and not the four starters plus Joe's golden boy).
The other elephant in the room, Damir Brooks, never took his warm-up jersey off. He was the only dressed player (there aren't many) to not play a second -- not a second in a brutally physical game against a giant lineup. For those not in the know, Damir is an imposing 6'6" and 220 lbs. Very quick and athletic. Very physical. Hard to move. Crazy hops. Tough rebounder. Is he perfect? No. His hands are shaky. He gets out of position frequently. But, Good Lord, live with it. He brings WAY more at SF than anybody else on that team. It's not even close. On a night when Josh Petteno wasn't even dressed, Joe STILL wouldln't play Damir. Instead he let his 4-position get mauled all night. Cal was so terrified of Joe's SF position they didn't even guard it -- instead smothering Porterfield for 40 minutes (thus clogging up the entire offense).
It's sickeing.
Joe's sure lucky he plays in the bus leagues and doesn't have to answer actual media questions.
The IUP bench (that needed to be ready lol) chipped in a whopping 2 points on the night. If he wants them to be ready, maybe he should get them ready.
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To quote the famous ESPN talking heads ... Come on, Man.
In yesterday's Gazette:
“There were a lot of lessons learned tonight,” Lombardi said. “Some guys have to understand you’ve got to be ready when your number is called and those guys learned that lesson, and some guys learned how hard it is to keep competing night after night.”
I don't know for certain whom Joe is referencing here. I'm going to assume it's Lambert, Waldo and Sarp.
So, in a nutshell, the head ball coach expects his lawn ornaments -- two of the three, by the way, haven't played in a month -- to suddenly (and, productively) enter a game against what is perceived to be perhaps the top team in the Atlantic Region. All three are freshmen.
As we've beat to a dead horse (for years), these guys cannot be expected to enter a game -- in that freaking moment -- without having played in weeks or a month. It just doesn't work that way.
This is the classic case (yet again) of Joe not developing a bench -- and, when the night comes (and, it always does) he ends up with several deer-in-the-headlight players on the floor.
The players didn't lose the Cal game. The coach did. His remaining team wasn't ready to play (remaining being those on the bench, and not the four starters plus Joe's golden boy).
The other elephant in the room, Damir Brooks, never took his warm-up jersey off. He was the only dressed player (there aren't many) to not play a second -- not a second in a brutally physical game against a giant lineup. For those not in the know, Damir is an imposing 6'6" and 220 lbs. Very quick and athletic. Very physical. Hard to move. Crazy hops. Tough rebounder. Is he perfect? No. His hands are shaky. He gets out of position frequently. But, Good Lord, live with it. He brings WAY more at SF than anybody else on that team. It's not even close. On a night when Josh Petteno wasn't even dressed, Joe STILL wouldln't play Damir. Instead he let his 4-position get mauled all night. Cal was so terrified of Joe's SF position they didn't even guard it -- instead smothering Porterfield for 40 minutes (thus clogging up the entire offense).
It's sickeing.
Joe's sure lucky he plays in the bus leagues and doesn't have to answer actual media questions.
The IUP bench (that needed to be ready lol) chipped in a whopping 2 points on the night. If he wants them to be ready, maybe he should get them ready.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Lol I saw it last night. It happened right in front of two officials. That changed the whole ending to the game. Boro should have got the ball with a chance to tie.
For two officials to miss that blatant call in that moment is suspension worthy.
I thought the Edinboro announcer was going to have a heart attack live on the air.
I know coaches are can request to psac officials that they no longer call their games. Have a hunch baldy is on everyones **** list right now.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
I agree it's a horrible job. I certainly wouldn't want to do it. In some cases it's gone beyond booing and yelling about bad calls (which I've certainly been guilty of at times) and gotten to the point where you see videos of nitwits physically confronting officials at youth sports league events. What a poor example it sets for those kids.
I have a friend who loves basketball and was seriously thinking about becoming a PIAA official, but then he officiated a game in our local YMCA recreational league and took so much crap, much of it coming from someone he had considered a friend, that he decided officiating wasn't for him. Our area high school athletic conference can't play all of its football games on Friday nights because there aren't enough football crews to cover the whole league playing on one night.
I try to restrain myself from getting too wound up about the officiating as I know how difficult it is from my brief and largely unsuccessful efforts to do it. I'm someone who likes to mull over a decision before I make it, and you just don't have time to do that on a basketball court. I do wish they'd step up enforcement of traveling (the so-called "Euro step" is one of the game's great farces), the three-second lane violation, and carrying the ball. Almost every player carries the ball on the dribble these days, but some are over the top with it. And as I said in an earlier post, they need to get control of some of the coaches and their sideline behavior. That is something every official should be able to manage.
It's hard to see where you could have robot officials in basketball because there is too much motion and area to cover. We'll have to continue to depend on humans who, like all of us, are fallible. I hope we can continue to get enough of them.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Lol I saw it last night. It happened right in front of two officials. That changed the whole ending to the game. Boro should have got the ball with a chance to tie.
For two officials to miss that blatant call in that moment is suspension worthy.
I thought the Edinboro announcer was going to have a heart attack live on the air.
#PSACTION
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Originally posted by TheMadLibs View PostDid anyone see the non call travel on SRU in last night's Boro game. This official had one of the worst collegiate officiated games I've seen in years Saturday too. I wouldn't want to be the head of officials last night, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/mikegallagher24/...tgqTBlVDA&s=19
For two officials to miss that blatant call in that moment is suspension worthy.
I thought the Edinboro announcer was going to have a heart attack live on the air.
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Did anyone see the non call travel on SRU in last night's Boro game. This official had one of the worst collegiate officiated games I've seen in years Saturday too. I wouldn't want to be the head of officials last night, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/mikegallagher24/...tgqTBlVDA&s=19
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I had the Clarion/Hurst game on last night. Mercyhurst was up by 23 points and Clarion scrapped and clawed and got it to within 7-8 in the final 2 minutes. Lakers -4.5 was in jeopardy. The game seemed to turn when Clarion rammed up on the defensive end and starting pressing Hurst. Given IUP's depth issues, their compressed schedule, and difficulty breaking the press, I would press them all night.
They have a gigantic starting lineup, but aren't the deepest team.
IUP's main issues tomorrow will be:
* Hangover after two emotionally tough games
* Clarion has two monsters underneath - big, physical guys. I'm so tired of talking about IUP's post issues I'll leave it at that. You can do the math. Perfect game for Brooks but whatever. He'll have a good seat at least. If they ignore KJ (likely) EP will be swallowed up.
* They have an experienced PG. The other two guards are 6'5" and 6'6" -- not a great matchup for Bryce or Sarp.
* Up at Tippin last year (a game Clarion led by 18 in the second half before an IUP rally), they gave IUP fits (what a shock) with their press. I suspect they run it a lot tomorrow.
* I'd say at best Petteno is doubtful
This will be a tough game.
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