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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostBack to hot seats...how hot is the seat up at Slippery Rock if they drop 3-4 games this year?
I think both Gannon and Seton Hill make changes after this season.
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I just don't think Lutz is a good enough coach to beat teams with equal talent. Something to consider: his son is a senior in high school with, I believe, a few Division 1 football offers. Maybe he will resign to go watch his kid play college football.
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Originally posted by Dozsa2 View PostVery good question. I absolutely expect us to lose between 4-5 games, capped by a disheartening loss to Gannon in November. I know the Knights are struggling, but even going back to when I was on the team, they seem to have our number more years than not.
I just don't think Lutz is a good enough coach to beat teams with equal talent. Something to consider: his son is a senior in high school with, I believe, a few Division 1 football offers. Maybe he will resign to go watch his kid play college football.
Regardless, I hate to see coaches not get at least four years to show what they can do with the players they brought into the program. That said, poor game management seems to be one of Lutz's biggest criticisms.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostI don't see 4-5 losses, but you're closer to it than I am. I know one thing, not that it's worth much but there used to be a lot more traffic on the board here by SRU fans. It has slowly died off over the last three seasons, and definitely the last two. The place was packed for IUP last fall, but is the same level of enthusiasm there as it was in the previous two decades? Just curious. I've heard that there's a lot of rumbling among the fan base that they're not happy, and if that's true, I imagine it's getting to the administration.
Regardless, I hate to see coaches not get at least four years to show what they can do with the players they brought into the program. That said, poor game management seems to be one of Lutz's biggest criticisms.
Unless the bottom falls out, I would expect our home games will always draw well with students and people in that area. I live more than 7 hours away, so I am, obviously, not at all the home games. The rumbling among unhappy fans in attendance was absolutely true after the Kutztown game last year and Shippensburg two weeks ago. Even games we do win (KSU this year), we walk away feeling as though we won in spite of his decisions.
I can't speak for others, but this is where the enthusiasm is among the group of alums/donors I attend games with: We never miss the IUP game. Home or away, people use vacation days to come back for it. This year, not all of us will be there. The common thought among those not attending is that we're going to get embarrassed. I don't agree with that. I think a loss like the one vs. Ship is embarrassing. If a top-five team blows our doors off? What chance did we ever have? In my opinion, Lutz isn't a good enough coach to keep that game close enough for him to turn it into another embarrassing loss. So, I'll be at IUP on Oct. 6 supporting the team and hoping our coach proves me wrong.
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Now this is very true and sad. You bought fools gold, admit it and move on just don't continue to buy the gold. But pride kills a good team, bottom line is win baby win. Look at FSU and all the fools gold they bought, then the coach leave and passes it on to the next coach. When you follow STARS and public opinion more than likely you're going to end up with fools gold.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View PostTake the time that he wasn't permitted to play out. Yards per carry was 5.5 against SCSU, 3.1 against WCU and 5.9 against Kutz. Last season was 8 ypg. But this year's average will be going for the remainder of the season. The only team left on the schedule that slowed him last year was IUP.
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Originally posted by KnightNation View PostOne thing that makes it tough on private schools like Gannon (yes they are fully funded) but half a scholarship goes a lot further at a state school compared to paying 40,000 when looking at NCAA equivalency numbers, especially hurts in the category of quality preferred walk ons as well. But trust me that doesn't make any excuse for starting 0-3 especially after being up 23-6 in the first half Saturday.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View PostBox score from Gannon-Mercyhurst last year shows 24 carries - 154 yards - long of 45 - average of 6.4. Who's the fake news or wrong now?
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Originally posted by Tony33 View PostTake away the one big run like I said, 23 carries 109 yds, 4.7. and against IUP 20 carries 92 yds, 4.6 (since IUP is always the measuring stick on this board). Just saying.
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IUP smothered him in the first half of that game. It was 35-0 before he got any breathing room. Unfortunately for him, he's Gannon's only real threat. IUP just sold out on him. I'd bet of his 92 yards about 70 were in the second half.
He's a great back ... very powerful. The better teams will just stack it on him and force GU to attempt different things. He had a tremendous season a year ago but now is a marked man.
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