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Originally posted by ShoNuff View Post
My guess is that unless its a "cupcake" coming to Indiana, IUP is not taking a risk against a solid-strong OOC game when their 1st two games are against Top 25 opponents. I am guessing IUP believes their current strength of schedule should get them into the playoffs if they lose 1 games....MAYBE lose 2 games. But that is my guess.
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
Sorry, I posted before I read this. I don't really get this since I don't think this would count for the early rounds of the PO's. Even then, I'm not a fan of ducking a good opponent. I won't hold it against IUP, but it would have been fun. Now, as for Eboro? Pfft!
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
Sorry, I posted before I read this. I don't really get this since I don't think this would count for the early rounds of the PO's. Even then, I'm not a fan of ducking a good opponent. I won't hold it against IUP, but it would have been fun. Now, as for Eboro? Pfft!
There will be lots and lots of games cancelled due to this very reason.
Sucks ... but it's going to be a weekly theme in 2021.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostFour years ago tonight Dillon Sarka hit one of the more memorable field goals in IUP history ... a walk-off, 46-yard shot to defeat Ashland, 26-23.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Man, a Week One game and against Ashland, who was no slouch that year. And on a Thursday night with a wild atmosphere if I recall correctly.
Oddest thing about that game was it was actually cold in the second half -- very strange for August.
They announced a crowd of like 3,000 or so but that was when IUP really struggled to count. Most there pegged it around 4,700 or so (at least in the first half). As Thursday night party time got closer the crowd thinned out some.
The game had a really wild ending. It looked like Ashland was going to steal it at the end after driving down the field. They set up for a relatively routine field goal but it was blocked by IUP's John McDonald-Horner. Lenny then led a quick drive up to at least have a shot at that long kick. Sarka nailed the thing ... probably would have been good from 53 or 54. Of course, that game catapulted IUP to an undefeated regular season.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Oddest thing about that game was it was actually cold in the second half -- very strange for August.
They announced a crowd of like 3,000 or so but that was when IUP really struggled to count. Most there pegged it around 4,700 or so (at least in the first half). As Thursday night party time got closer the crowd thinned out some.
The game had a really wild ending. It looked like Ashland was going to steal it at the end after driving down the field. They set up for a relatively routine field goal but it was blocked by IUP's John McDonald-Horner. Lenny then led a quick drive up to at least have a shot at that long kick. Sarka nailed the thing ... probably would have been good from 53 or 54. Of course, that game catapulted IUP to an undefeated regular season.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
I remember a long run by Bullock, who had a great game, on that last drive. He and JMH had problems the following spring and season. That rates up there with the best games I've seen live.
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