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The Dec. 19 game against Fairmont State is confirmed to be in WV.
Fairmont initially posted the game as being in Indiana.
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True. Joe doesn't recruit IHS kids, either.
Dow ran in to a very sticky situation with some VERY influential locals. Much of it never made this board or obviously in to the press.
On that note, I could see Joe having some interest in IHS rising senior Carlos Carter.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostLol ... agree 100 percent. But ... ask Jeff Dow how that theory worked out.
You don't see Joe having these problems!!!
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostParents should be non factors!!! It's college not little league!
It should be real interesting to see how a certain situation plays out this season!
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Lol ... agree 100 percent. But ... ask Jeff Dow how that theory worked out.
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Parents should be non factors!!! It's college not little league!
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That's an impressive exhibition schedule. The Notre Dame women are a powerhouse. I've said it many times this off-season ... Tom's biggest hurdle this year isn't going to be talent on the floor ... it's going to be keeping all that said talent happy (and the parents). When you have a roster legitimately 12-13 deep ... that's a lot of mouths to feed.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostThat's certainly the rumor for the second exhibition.
Notre Dame, my opinion, has one of the most underrated basketball facilities/atmospheres in the country. The women's program there draws huge crowds, too.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIt's been a pretty revolving door since Fite left. I've heard he's pretty tough on the assistants.
That said, it's very hard to make a living as a D2 assistant in basketball. The goal of any of these guys is to get to the next job up the ladder as fast as possible.
He does get on them as much during games as he does the players.
I don't know how closely you pay attention to IUP but Joe operates the program like a D1. He has the biggest game-day staff I've ever seen near the bench in 30-some years of watching D2 basketball. There is literally somebody to do everything. It's almost comical compared to other schools in the PSAC.
Joe also tends to only hire young and up-and-coming assistants -- generally guys who played D1 basketball in the not-so-distant past. I think it's a good move as they do most of the initial recruiting -- and likely suit up for practice at times. I think he's tough but also realistic that he's not going to keep guys around paying them $30,000 a year or whatever the number is now.
For most of the guys I think it's just simple. If they want to stay in the profession they have to get their year in and move along. There just isn't enough money to stay there full-time. Joe gives them a good learning year and a good resume bump and it's time to move to the next spot.
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It's been a pretty revolving door since Fite left. I've heard he's pretty tough on the assistants.
That said, it's very hard to make a living as a D2 assistant in basketball. The goal of any of these guys is to get to the next job up the ladder as fast as possible.
He does get on them as much during games as he does the players.
I don't know how closely you pay attention to IUP but Joe operates the program like a D1. He has the biggest game-day staff I've ever seen near the bench in 30-some years of watching D2 basketball. There is literally somebody to do everything. It's almost comical compared to other schools in the PSAC.
Joe also tends to only hire young and up-and-coming assistants -- generally guys who played D1 basketball in the not-so-distant past. I think it's a good move as they do most of the initial recruiting -- and likely suit up for practice at times. I think he's tough but also realistic that he's not going to keep guys around paying them $30,000 a year or whatever the number is now.
For most of the guys I think it's just simple. If they want to stay in the profession they have to get their year in and move along. There just isn't enough money to stay there full-time. Joe gives them a good learning year and a good resume bump and it's time to move to the next spot.Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 08-15-2017, 08:35 AM.
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I know there is transience and turnover in all coaching ranks, but seems like there's more turnover at IUP Mens coaching ranks than typical....anyone else think so? Saw on website there's a new asst in town...
Wonder if Joe is a tough fella to work for?
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That's certainly the rumor for the second exhibition.
Notre Dame, my opinion, has one of the most underrated basketball facilities/atmospheres in the country. The women's program there draws huge crowds, too.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostNot implying they could win ... just at least put up a decent showing ... similar to what the men did at Syracuse last year.
I remember watching when IUP went up 29-12 in the Carrier Dome and Jim Boheim called a timeout and blew up. The Orange played a little different from that point.
I think anything in the 15-25 point range against an ACC school is a good showing for a D2 program.
Not gonna lie ... I'd love to see IUP or Ship get a shot at Pitt this year on the men's side. But with that Evansville opening weekend I doubt they play a D1 exhibition this year. I think Sleva would actually start at Pitt this year.
Did I hear the IUP WBB team is playing a scrimmage at Notre Dame this fall?
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Not implying they could win ... just at least put up a decent showing ... similar to what the men did at Syracuse last year.
I remember watching when IUP went up 29-12 in the Carrier Dome and Jim Boheim called a timeout and blew up. The Orange played a little different from that point.
I think anything in the 15-25 point range against an ACC school is a good showing for a D2 program.
Not gonna lie ... I'd love to see IUP or Ship get a shot at Pitt this year on the men's side. But with that Evansville opening weekend I doubt they play a D1 exhibition this year. I think Sleva would actually start at Pitt this year.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostAlso on the women's front, the team will open things up with an exhibition at Pitt.
If Tom's ever going to have a team that could put a legitimate scare in to a big program like Pitt ... this is it.
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