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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIt's kind of funny Lutz is the super-coach of the moment when he didn't recruit Rivers and also had him as 3rd string at the start of last season.
Lutz found his magic in a bottle and rode the wave. Good for him. Roland probably saved his job. I'm very curious to see what things look like next year. I'm guessing a lot like Lutz's first two years.
Rivers did not get to camp until the 2nd day, that is why he was 3rd string.. Koester looked good in the opener, then hurt knee in Ship game; King also got hurt in Ship game, then Rivers started in 3rd game against Millersville and that day did most of the damage with his legs.
Next year, yes Rivers will be gone as will Zaffram, they lose 2ol, 2 DL and Glover-Williams in the secondary. All the receivers are scheduled to return, they played 7 true freshmen this year, will they be 13-0 next year ;probably not, but would not say they will not compete for another West title.
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Maybe when you are 13-0 you can rightly say your team and the QB "dominated." But I'm talking about the player being "dominant."
The PSAC was blessed with a lot of really good QB's this year. Rivers might be the all-around best of them. I'm not sure. When I think of a dominant player that player would be far superior to all of the other players at his position. I don't think he is. Not even in the PSAC. As far as throwing deep, accurate passes I would put Maxwell right there with him. Maybe a little better in that aspect, although you can argue Maxwell was not as consistent. As far as game management I'd take DiGalbo. Statistically, Bagent has him beat.
Over the years I've seen a lot of dominant players in the PSAC. I can think of Quiteh from Bloom and Terwilliger from East Stroud, both Harlon Hill winners. They just dominated the field. Even Max Redfield for IUP a couple years ago was dominant. Opponents had to design their game plan around him. IUP has a long list of players that were dominant. Cal does. Many others across the conference. So, maybe it's a matter of degree or semantics.
QB's become immortalized because they win. So, we shall see.,
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