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I listened to part of the post game interview with Jack and Coach Tort. The topic of IUPs penalties arose, and Coach Tort's response was disturbing. Coach Tort alluded to penalties against PA top tier programs were unjust and disproportionate to others. What utter BS and poorly delivered attempt to point responsibility away from his team. Even if he truly believes that, and has evidence to support that thinly veiled accusation, to raise it after the ass whooping his team took, and the numerous miscues by his team is bush league. That type of comment should be made to the PSAC commissioners; not to the media and the fans.
For the past three years IUP, in particular the defense, has been an undisciplined group, often causing self inflicted and often fatal wounds, through penalties. This falls at the feet of coach Tort. To hear him try to blame others is amateurish at best, and raises questions on what he tells his players.
128 yards in penalties!! Most were justly called. The players are not playing disciplined football and that is the coaches responsibility. Stop trying to blame others and insinuating a conspiracy against PA teams.
Sickening enough to watch the on field performance, only to be further nauseated by the head coach after the game. Sad day for IUP all around.
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Originally posted by IUP Ebbs View PostI listened to part of the post game interview with Jack and Coach Tort. The topic of IUPs penalties arose, and Coach Tort's response was disturbing. Coach Tort alluded to penalties against PA top tier programs were unjust and disproportionate to others. What utter BS and poorly delivered attempt to point responsibility away from his team. Even if he truly believes that, and has evidence to support that thinly veiled accusation, to raise it after the ass whooping his team took, and the numerous miscues by his team is bush league. That type of comment should be made to the PSAC commissioners; not to the media and the fans.
For the past three years IUP, in particular the defense, has been an undisciplined group, often causing self inflicted and often fatal wounds, through penalties. This falls at the feet of coach Tort. To hear him try to blame others is amateurish at best, and raises questions on what he tells his players.
128 yards in penalties!! Most were justly called. The players are not playing disciplined football and that is the coaches responsibility. Stop trying to blame others and insinuating a conspiracy against PA teams.
Sickening enough to watch the on field performance, only to be further nauseated by the head coach after the game. Sad day for IUP all around.
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I think the real issue is that PSAC officials call penalties that are inconsequential to the play - AN example from the Seton Hill game. On what could have been the winning drive, SHU completed a pass to put them close to a first down, the ref call holding on a lineman, AFTER the ball had been thrown. Was it holding - not blatant but sure, it could be called. Did it interfere with the game, definitely, did it effect the play at all - nope, so why call it ? So I don't think he is complaining about bias so much as he is about the willingness of the refs to interject themselves into the game by making unnecessary calls. Keep in mid SRU had over 100 yds of penalties too, and there were some pretty impactful non-calls. I can't say it would have made a difference in who would win a perfectly called game, but did it effect the game pretty significantly
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Originally posted by IUP Ebbs View PostI listened to part of the post game interview with Jack and Coach Tort. The topic of IUPs penalties arose, and Coach Tort's response was disturbing. Coach Tort alluded to penalties against PA top tier programs were unjust and disproportionate to others. What utter BS and poorly delivered attempt to point responsibility away from his team. Even if he truly believes that, and has evidence to support that thinly veiled accusation, to raise it after the ass whooping his team took, and the numerous miscues by his team is bush league. That type of comment should be made to the PSAC commissioners; not to the media and the fans.
For the past three years IUP, in particular the defense, has been an undisciplined group, often causing self inflicted and often fatal wounds, through penalties. This falls at the feet of coach Tort. To hear him try to blame others is amateurish at best, and raises questions on what he tells his players.
128 yards in penalties!! Most were justly called. The players are not playing disciplined football and that is the coaches responsibility. Stop trying to blame others and insinuating a conspiracy against PA teams.
Sickening enough to watch the on field performance, only to be further nauseated by the head coach after the game. Sad day for IUP all around.
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I didn't see the interview you're referring to but on the weekly show with Jack Benedict Torts said he expected a certain amount of penalties on both sides. He credited the aggressiveness of both teams as making some penalties unavoidable. So, I guess he doesn't think all penalties are bad and that they come with the territory. At least I didn't see as many late hits out of bounds and really stupid stuff. I had stepped away from the game when the IUP defensive lineman took a swing at a SRU player. At least that's how it was described on the webcast.
BTW, the penalties that hurt the most were the 3 chop block penalties. The webcast didn't replay/isolate those infractions so I don't know what happened there but I don't believe IUP has been penalized for that in other games this year.
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the penalties ... Game after game ... Fall on him.
Slow starts ... Game after game ... Fall on him.
Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 10-13-2019, 07:50 AM.
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Originally posted by IUP Ebbs View PostI listened to part of the post game interview with Jack and Coach Tort. The topic of IUPs penalties arose, and Coach Tort's response was disturbing. Coach Tort alluded to penalties against PA top tier programs were unjust and disproportionate to others. What utter BS and poorly delivered attempt to point responsibility away from his team. Even if he truly believes that, and has evidence to support that thinly veiled accusation, to raise it after the ass whooping his team took, and the numerous miscues by his team is bush league. That type of comment should be made to the PSAC commissioners; not to the media and the fans.
For the past three years IUP, in particular the defense, has been an undisciplined group, often causing self inflicted and often fatal wounds, through penalties. This falls at the feet of coach Tort. To hear him try to blame others is amateurish at best, and raises questions on what he tells his players.
128 yards in penalties!! Most were justly called. The players are not playing disciplined football and that is the coaches responsibility. Stop trying to blame others and insinuating a conspiracy against PA teams.
Sickening enough to watch the on field performance, only to be further nauseated by the head coach after the game. Sad day for IUP all around.
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Originally posted by GregD View PostWhat interview were you referring to? Jack did not do the interview after the game.
Also, you can speak to this better than me, but I didn't hear the excuses so much, it was more disappointment that the refs interject themselves in the game so much - cmon, over 250 yds of penalties. If teams are evenly matched, a couple calls one way or another at the right time changes things. Sure, if play better the refs matter less, and I don't think either team can claim a well played game.
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