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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Some (depressing) average attendance numbers so far this season:


    IUP: 857
    Mansfield: 599
    Kutztown: 513
    Mercyhurst: 511
    SRU: 485
    Gannon: 482
    Edinboro: 420
    ESU: 385
    Ship: 365
    Bloom: 283
    Millersville: 281
    West Chester: 246
    UPJ: 175
    Clarion: 109
    Lock Haven: 72
    Seton Hill: One home game / not reported


    The Thanksgiving games didn't do any favors but with the break coming ... these may get REAL ugly. Plenty of good seats available at Lock Haven.
    Do you despise Cal that much? ;)

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Some (depressing) average attendance numbers so far this season:


    IUP: 857
    Mansfield: 599
    Kutztown: 513
    Mercyhurst: 511
    SRU: 485
    Gannon: 482
    Edinboro: 420
    ESU: 385
    Ship: 365
    Bloom: 283
    Millersville: 281
    West Chester: 246
    UPJ: 175
    California: 157
    Clarion: 109
    Lock Haven: 72
    Seton Hill: One home game / not reported


    The Thanksgiving games didn't do any favors but with the break coming ... these may get REAL ugly. Plenty of good seats available at Lock Haven.
    Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 12-05-2018, 04:42 PM.

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  • PSAC76
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    I watched the game as well and SRU looked like a ship without a captain. They were very disorganized and almost seemed to play the game like it was a pickup or blacktop game. It was not what I am used to seeing from them.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The makeup of this team is no different than the past 10 up there.

    Reynolds IS a very good, in-game basketball coach. No denying it. His absence is why this team is 2-5. The other stuff is up for debate.

    That's just not a good X's and O's team right now. They were completely lost trying to break the ESU press all night depsite having 8 days to prepare. They continued jacking terrible deep shots instead of pounding the ball. Their use of timeouts was way off.

    It was the first time I watched them all year. Granted, ESU causes a lot of havoc. But, they looked lost on both ends. The normal SRU intesnity wasn't there. That's a KR factor.

    They have some ballooned stats due to the two D3 games. Take them out and their numbers are pretty bad.

    It's actually an intriguing story to watch unfold. I kept thinking it would come together but after seeing them I'm not so sure.

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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    I watched as much of it as I could ... probably 35 of the 40 minutes.

    A team of mercenary types won't ever beat an established team like ESU. The only chance would be if it was at SRU and refs let them goon it up (it happens).

    Fundamentally, ESU was just leaps and bounds ahead of SRU.

    SRU has individual talent, but 'team' talent is nowhere to be found.

    They 'may' -- and it's becoming a giant 'may' -- figure some things out by January. The trouble with a team of cast-offs who are off to a horrible start is how long will they stay interested -- especially the ones not playing much?


    The EAST is going to be a pure dogfight this year.
    Wonder how much that played in the player revolt against Reynolds? When you bring in a bunch of players who just want to be stars, they do have a tendency to "spit the bit" when you try to rain them in. Quite possible that Reynolds wanted them to do some things that they just didn't want to do (pass the ball, play defense, play some sort of structured offense, etc) so they revolted. Looks like the new Prez sniffed the chance to get rid of Reynolds and he caved in to the player pressure.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I watched as much of it as I could ... probably 35 of the 40 minutes.

    A team of mercenary types won't ever beat an established team like ESU. The only chance would be if it was at SRU and refs let them goon it up (it happens).

    Fundamentally, ESU was just leaps and bounds ahead of SRU.

    SRU has individual talent, but 'team' talent is nowhere to be found.

    They 'may' -- and it's becoming a giant 'may' -- figure some things out by January. The trouble with a team of cast-offs who are off to a horrible start is how long will they stay interested -- especially the ones not playing much?


    The EAST is going to be a pure dogfight this year.

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  • WarriorVoice
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    When the zebra's control the game it is a major hindrance to the SRU street ball / goon style.

    If forced to play a clean game that's the result you'll see a lot.

    SRU drops to 2-5 and 0-5 against D2 competition.

    Holding Micah Till to just 7 points helped too!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    When the zebra's control the game it is a major hindrance to the SRU street ball / goon style.

    If forced to play a clean game that's the result you'll see a lot.

    SRU drops to 2-5 and 0-5 against D2 competition.

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  • WarriorVoice
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    82-66 ESU crushes The Rock. SRU tried to intimidate the Warriors with their physical style, but the guys in stripes ended the chippy play early by handing out a technical foul to each team. ESU played smart and used their speed to get open looks all over the floor. SRU tried to double and triple team ESU, but the Warriors more often than not made them pay for that. Considering that this guard-led team is missing two key players from last year's team, and Freshman Ryan Smith, who was limited because of illness, the Warriors are playing great basketball right now...The team is gelling early, and that could mean trouble for the rest of the conference.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    ESU 39
    SRU 29

    Half



    Rock lack of continuity glaringly obvious. Playing against ESU pressure takes poise.

    Anything possible but I'd be shocked if SRU can pull this off.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    UPDATED STANDINGS


    EAST

    Shippensburg (2-0, 8-0) - Tough week looms with trips to a hostile Bowie State and a Saturday night in Indiana
    West Chester (2-0, 5-3) - Rams have recovered from the 0-2 start. Smoked Cal and Boro by 78 combined points this past weekend.
    East Stroudsburg (1-0, 4-2) - Big test tonight with a physical Slippery Rock
    Kutztown (1-1, 5-3) - Bears get up for big games ... have looked blah in others. Lot of talent.
    Bloomsburg (1-1, 3-3) - Three straight on the road: Mercyhurst, Cal, SRU
    Millersville (1-1, 4-4) - Road trip to Seton Hill and Clarion this week ... should win both easily.
    Lock Haven (1-1, 2-3) - Four straight on road. None will be easy.
    Mansfield (0-2, 1-5) - Two winnable games this week. Felician at home and at Clarion.

    WEST

    IUP (2-0, 8-0) - Wanted a road test ... got two of them. Lots to practice this week prior to the Saturday night showdown with Shippensburg.
    Mercyhurst (1-1, 5-1) - Disappointing visit to ESU. Bloomsburg and Kutztown visit Erie this week.
    UPJ (1-1, 5-3) - Huge comeback at Shippensburg fell short. Big home game with Kutztown up next.
    Edinboro (1-1, 3-3) - Nice bounce back after the WCU massacre. ESU visits McComb this Saturday in first of four straight home games.
    Gannon (1-1, 3-4) - There are some issues in the Hammermill. Best get worked out quick. Next week starts brutal 4-game stretch.
    SRU (0-0, 2-4) - ESU and WCU this week. Time to sink or swim.
    Seton Hill (0-1, 1-5) - Griffins have been mostly competitive in losses. Lack of defense and size going to be major problem in West play.
    Clarion (0-2, 1-4) - Golden Eagles season may get ugly real quick
    California (0-2, 1-5) - Brutal road trip for the Vulcans about to get worse. Tommy Bolte awaits.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Shippensburg 76 UPJ 71

    IUP 74 Millersville 73

    West Chester 91 California 64

    Mercyhurst 80 Lock Haven 62

    Kutztown 87 Clarion 70

    Gannon 70 Mansfield 62

    Edinboro 97 Bloomsburg 94 (OT)
    Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 12-02-2018, 04:21 PM.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post
    Down goes Edinboro.
    Wow. Big win for Bloom. Rough weekend for the Boro.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Ladies-wise ... yeah, the West is on a whole different level. The Big 3 in the West are legitimate national-level programs.

    IUP called the dogs off early yesterday and still beat Kutztown by 40 points.
    Down goes Edinboro.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Ladies-wise ... yeah, the West is on a whole different level. The Big 3 in the West are legitimate national-level programs.

    IUP called the dogs off early yesterday and still beat Kutztown by 40 points.

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