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  • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I'd guess if Davis gets beat out in the Spring ... he'll be on the first bus out of town. If that happens they'll likely sign another QB over the summer.
    IUP does have 2 QB's on the roster who would be redshirt freshmen in 2020, Horn from Cedar Crest and Hauser from Richland. Hauser has a statistical edge from his HS days but Horn was also highly touted. Couldn't they serve as serviceable backups?

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    • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
      Gotta give Pitt this much ... they can make any game entertaining.

      It was the odd ending of having the losing QB, while trying to drive for the winning TD, ejected for throwing two punches. One of which skimmed the official ... who then did a LeBron-worthy flop.
      I thought the NCAA was going to call the act of flopping this year---or is that just in hoops. The ref should get some work in WWF. He did his part well. LOL.

      Pitt did indeed provide some really exciting games this year. Pickett to Mack brings back images of Dan Marino to John Brown in the '82 Sugar Bowl against Georgia. Or as much as it can considering it was the Quick Lane Bowl.

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      • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

        IUP does have 2 QB's on the roster who would be redshirt freshmen in 2020, Horn from Cedar Crest and Hauser from Richland. Hauser has a statistical edge from his HS days but Horn was also highly touted. Couldn't they serve as serviceable backups?
        What ever happened to the kid from Harrisburg? I recall he transferred out but haven't seen him mentioned anywhere.

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        • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

          What ever happened to the kid from Harrisburg? I recall he transferred out but haven't seen him mentioned anywhere.
          I believe he will be competing for the starting role at West Chester.

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          • Yeah, they used him to run some RPO series last year with some success. He'll play more.

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            • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

              What ever happened to the kid from Harrisburg? I recall he transferred out but haven't seen him mentioned anywhere.
              He's 'walking on' at West Chester.

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              • D1 Final Four starting same as D2 Final Four.

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                • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

                  IUP does have 2 QB's on the roster who would be redshirt freshmen in 2020, Horn from Cedar Crest and Hauser from Richland. Hauser has a statistical edge from his HS days but Horn was also highly touted. Couldn't they serve as serviceable backups?
                  Hard to say (assuming they both return and/or make the team). Hauser is (was) a walk-on. The best bet may be to not name a starter until fall camp. If Davis would come out of Spring No. 2 ... it would make sense for him to find a new home where he can actually play. The interesting thing with the new transfer is he's a lot more Max than he is a Davis type of QB.

                  Just in talking with people around town and close to the program ... many really liked having that big arm, traditional QB. Not sure many want to go back to the Lenny years. Davis was recruited to keep the 'Lenny offense' going. I think Max opened some eyes. So ... in theory you'd assume you'd want a backup to be similar to the starter so the offense can run simiarly. I can tell you the staff went after this kid from Akron ... HARD and fast. Just a guess but that wasn't a coincidence.

                  We'll see what happens.

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                  • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                    Hard to say (assuming they both return and/or make the team). Hauser is (was) a walk-on. The best bet may be to not name a starter until fall camp. If Davis would come out of Spring No. 2 ... it would make sense for him to find a new home where he can actually play. The interesting thing with the new transfer is he's a lot more Max than he is a Davis type of QB.

                    Just in talking with people around town and close to the program ... many really liked having that big arm, traditional QB. Not sure many want to go back to the Lenny years. Davis was recruited to keep the 'Lenny offense' going. I think Max opened some eyes. So ... in theory you'd assume you'd want a backup to be similar to the starter so the offense can run similarly. I can tell you the staff went after this kid from Akron ... HARD and fast. Just a guess but that wasn't a coincidence.

                    We'll see what happens.
                    And I also think that is the best thing to do as well. To bring in a transfer and quickly anoint him as the starter before fall or spring camp is not a good luck when preforming high school recruiting at that position.

                    From the looks of things, it does appear that IUP is moving on from the Lenny-style offense. And I am sure Davis probably sees this as well. However, from what I recall from his senior highlight reel (unable to locate it now online) he really wasn't a runner like Lenny, but he can move though. Just hope the young man is given a chance to compete for the position.....that's all....

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                    • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                      Hard to say (assuming they both return and/or make the team). Hauser is (was) a walk-on. The best bet may be to not name a starter until fall camp. If Davis would come out of Spring No. 2 ... it would make sense for him to find a new home where he can actually play. The interesting thing with the new transfer is he's a lot more Max than he is a Davis type of QB.

                      Just in talking with people around town and close to the program ... many really liked having that big arm, traditional QB. Not sure many want to go back to the Lenny years. Davis was recruited to keep the 'Lenny offense' going. I think Max opened some eyes. So ... in theory you'd assume you'd want a backup to be similar to the starter so the offense can run simiarly. I can tell you the staff went after this kid from Akron ... HARD and fast. Just a guess but that wasn't a coincidence.

                      We'll see what happens.
                      Absolutely! Look how many great ones IUP had over the years and the success that the program had with them.

                      Lenny was a fantastic talent as well. It's too bad that knee injury had to happen late in the '16 season. I think it stole some of his dynamite athleticism.

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                      • Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post

                        I thought the NCAA was going to call the act of flopping this year---or is that just in hoops. The ref should get some work in WWF. He did his part well. LOL.

                        Pitt did indeed provide some really exciting games this year. Pickett to Mack brings back images of Dan Marino to John Brown in the '82 Sugar Bowl against Georgia. Or as much as it can considering it was the Quick Lane Bowl.

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                        Paris Ford announced he's staying at Pitt rather than declaring for the draft. Same with All-America DL Twyman. Keep in mind Pitt lost it's two best DL this year (one in camp and the other in Game 1). They will both be back.

                        That may be a scary defense. They are also petitioning to get Damar Hamlin an extra year.

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                        • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                          Paris Ford announced he's staying at Pitt rather than declaring for the draft. Same with All-America DL Twyman. Keep in mind Pitt lost it's two best DL this year (one in camp and the other in Game 1). They will both be back.

                          That may be a scary defense. They are also petitioning to get Damar Hamlin an extra year.
                          Pitt could be very good next season. I think there are plenty of offensive starters coming back as well---both o-line and the skill positions.

                          I have no real idea but some say that this incoming recruiting class (2020) is the 'Duz's best one thus far.

                          #H2P

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                          • Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post

                            Pitt could be very good next season. I think there are plenty of offensive starters coming back as well---both o-line and the skill positions.

                            I have no real idea but some say that this incoming recruiting class (2020) is the 'Duz's best one thus far.

                            #H2P

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                            • Pitt fans get their hopes up. That's what they do. It keeps them going. The next year will always be the breakthrough.

                              Uncle Rico wanted to go back to 1982. Pitt fans do, too.

                              I'm loosely a Pitt fan but not a fanatical version. It's an interesting discussion as to why Pitt became what it is ... more theories than the Kennedy assasination.

                              The hardcore Pitt fan really does think they are always one offseason from returning to Dan Marino and Tony Dorsett.

                              What still irks me about the Pitt brass is they were starting to live the good life. Men's basketball had an incredible, long run under Ben Howland and then Jamie Dixon. No national titles but they were a Top 15 program. Football came back to life under Not-My-Fault Walt Harris and Dave Wandstat. They were winning 9 games and some years on the verge of the next step. But certain Pitt boosters felt it still wasn't good enough.

                              Jamie left for TCU (although he was basically ran out). Wanny was fired. Had Wanny stayed they'd have kept winning 9 games a year and been an NFL factory -- with the occasional big team. He was a beast recruiter. His teams ran rampant on the streets of Oakland, however.

                              Jamie got replaced by the Zodiac. Football went through a slew of coaches and now has the blowhard Narduzzi locked up. I like him and hate him equally. Basketball did make a big hire with Capel. If they can get him to stay (and not use Pitt as his resume builder) .... hoops will be back shortly.

                              They have many challenges. People HATE Pitt playing at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh is a pro town. Pitt will also be the fourth dog at the bowl behind the Yinzers, Pirates and Penguins.
                              Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 12-31-2019, 07:56 AM.

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                              • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


                                Pitt fans get their hopes up. That's what they do. It keeps them going. The next year will always be the breakthrough.

                                Uncle Rico wanted to go back to 1982. Pitt fans do, too.

                                I'm loosely a Pitt fan but not a fanatical version. It's an interesting discussion as to why Pitt became what it is ... more theories than the Kennedy assasination.

                                The hardcore Pitt fan really does think they are always one offseason from returning to Dan Marino and Tony Dorsett.

                                What still irks me about the Pitt brass is they were starting to live the good life. Men's basketball had an incredible, long run under Ben Howland and then Jamie Dixon. No national titles but they were a Top 15 program. Football came back to life under Not-My-Fault Walt Harris and Dave Wandstat. They were winning 9 games and some years on the verge of the next step. But certain Pitt boosters felt it still wasn't good enough.

                                Jamie left for TCU (although he was basically ran out). Wanny was fired. Had Wanny stayed they'd have kept winning 9 games a year and been an NFL factory -- with the occasional big team. He was a beast recruiter. His teams ran rampant on the streets of Oakland, however.

                                Jamie got replaced by the Zodiac. Football went through a slew of coaches and now has the blowhard Narduzzi locked up. I like him and hate him equally. Basketball did make a big hire with Capel. If they can get him to stay (and not use Pitt as his resume builder) .... hoops will be back shortly.

                                They have many challenges. People HATE Pitt playing at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh is a pro town. Pitt will also be the fourth dog at the bowl behind the Yinzers, Pirates and Penguins.
                                Pitt, West Virginia and Syracuse would be better off today had Penn State been admitted to the Big East. There would still be a formidable Big East instead of those schools being stuck as second tier ACC schools. The Big East would raking in big bucks bring in the biggest Northeastern TV markets and would have kept the BIG in check.

                                Imagine a Big East Foosball Conference like this...

                                Penn State
                                Pitt
                                West Virginia
                                Temple
                                Syracuse
                                Boston College
                                Rutgers
                                UConn
                                Virginia Tech
                                Miami
                                Cincinnati
                                Louisville
                                and possibly Notre Dame.

                                They could have picked off Maryland and maybe Virginia as well.

                                Georgetown, St Johns, Providence, seton Hall and Villanova would have been fine being non foosball members.

                                A lot of bad moves were made by the Big East and the BIG was the big winner.


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