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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
I think the plan is to wait and see, and depending on what the student infection rate is either extend or go back to normal. There are a huge number of students with covid right now, but most seem to be recovering in 2 days, if they even notice it. Indiana County is down 35% in the last 2 weeks
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As of now, it amounts to (2) home games. They are biggies, however. Fans will miss SRU and California. That's a whole lot of bling bling lost.
In theory, the next potential home game with fans would be Feb. 19 (Seton Hill). The other remaining homes games past the Feb. 14 date are Clarion and UPJ.
Looking at the remaining road games, IUP always travels well to Slippery Rock. Weather is a potential concern this Saturday, but the bulk of the bad stuff should hit Friday.
The Edinboro and Gannon games will have a large IUP base there with all the Erie players on Joe's roster.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
It's beyond comical.
Concerned about athlete safety ... yet the team is going to what will be a near sold out Morrow Field House in a couple days.
They are talking out of both sides ... and their backend. Mainly their backend.
What's the magic plan come Feb. 14? Had they had a plan to begin with they wouldn't need a new magic plan.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
Apparently the retraction was to allow student affairs to make the official announcement- no fans at the kcac until Feb 14th. But non iup events will continue, ok
Concerned about athlete safety ... yet the team is going to what will be a near sold out Morrow Field House in a couple days.
They are talking out of both sides ... and their backend. Mainly their backend.
What's the magic plan come Feb. 14? Had they had a plan to begin with they wouldn't need a new magic plan.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
The AVP people withdrew the email announcing it that they issued earlier. I'd say it is still under consideration but someone is having a rethink about the details.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostStory gets even better.
Slippery Rock has lifted its ban on fan attendance just in time for IUP's visit this Saturday.
They must want the big gate. What a concept.
Well, IUP fans ... hit the road this Saturday. It's not the teams fault. It will be a nuthouse up there on Saturday.
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Story gets even better.
Slippery Rock has lifted its ban on fan attendance just in time for IUP's visit this Saturday.
They must want the big gate. What a concept.
Well, IUP fans ... hit the road this Saturday. It's not the teams fault. It will be a nuthouse up there on Saturday.
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Say what you will about the perceived 'rivalry' with Slippery Rock in basketball. But, one thing is for sure. No team sells more tickets in Indiana on a yearly basis than SRU.
Granted, there are the years when the stooges at the home office schedule this game over break and campus is dead. Those games are not listed below but still all got around 1,300.
But, here are the last 8 non-break games played in Indiana:
Year KCAC Attendance 19-20 3,582 18-19 2,699 16-17 2,369 14-15 2,112 13-14 3,126 12-13 3,151 12-13 (PSAC Championship) 2,652 11-12 2,942
Average - 2,829
So, congrats to the brain-trust at IUP. Great decision to block fans from attending when the next game is the biggest gate of the year.
No need for all that ticket money, over-priced concession money, etc.
No need to do a probationary game. No need to limit seating to every third row with two seats in between fans. No need to think outside the box.
Onward (or, downward) to 6,000 students.
The KCAC and IUP didn't do A SINGLE THING to enforce masks being worn all season other than read a public service announcement at halftime (when nobody is in their seats anyway). I was at every home game. Not a single time did I see anybody ask anybody to either put a mask on or lift it to cover their face. Not. Once. When rules aren't enforced, they aren't followed.
WHAT A DEBACLE.
How much longer until Driscoll is out of here? Move the games to Indiana High School or just give up the home games and play on the road. At least then the fans could still watch in person.
SAD DAY FOR IUP
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...if only the rural counties had lower rates of spread.....it wouldn't be an issue
The case count has dropped 50% in the last two weeks here in Chester County.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostSo this shut down is false???
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
Its only a 2 week pause for Fans. This is only for IUP events. Day late and a dollar short. if students would have gone on-line for the first two weeks we'd be in a better place, probably. But someone thought students wouldn't return. Now we have this. From the message I received, part of the decision was because of the mass non-compliance with regard to masks. But given the students live together, eat together and have parties - all without masks, I'm not sure it will matter much.
Two weeks is a major blow on Feb. 1. That would mean no fans for the SRU and Cal games -- two of the most highly-attended games of the year. Makes a lot of sense for a broke school to turn away all that money.
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