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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
In recent history (past 10-15 years) the basketball program has blown past the football program. Joe's won numerous conference titles (including the past two) and played in the national title game twice. They could make a real deep run this year.
They are both good programs, but Joe has just elevated his program a full step above.
Joe is fully-funded and does have a Top 5 arena (nicer than most D1 mid-majors, in fact). The football program uses facilities on par with most WPIAL Class AA programs. What IUP lacks in football facilities, I think they make up in other area's -- big campus, nice college town, etc. I have no idea if they lose recruits over the facilities. IUP has been winning for a long time in football so I don't they play that much of a role. They can still give out a lot of money to offset the aesthetics of the facilities and stadium.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
LOL, why not ? Or should we always set the bar low enough for your buddies to look good ?
In recent history (past 10-15 years) the basketball program has blown past the football program. Joe's won numerous conference titles (including the past two) and played in the national title game twice. They could make a real deep run this year.
They are both good programs, but Joe has just elevated his program a full step above.
Joe is fully-funded and does have a Top 5 arena (nicer than most D1 mid-majors, in fact). The football program uses facilities on par with most WPIAL Class AA programs. What IUP lacks in football facilities, I think they make up in other area's -- big campus, nice college town, etc. I have no idea if they lose recruits over the facilities. IUP has been winning for a long time in football so I don't they play that much of a role. They can still give out a lot of money to offset the aesthetics of the facilities and stadium.
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LOL, why not ? Or should we always set the bar low enough for your buddies to look good ?
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostI'd target Glenville State or Ashland for the opener. It will be Kellar's fourth season at GSU so they should be at least decent. Ashland is obviously a tougher venture. They went 5-5 this year but lost their starting QB along the way. They lost to Notre Dame (OH) 42-35 in OT. They also took a loss to No. 1 Ferris State. So, they played two elite programs in non-conference. Ashland then lost close to Ohio Dominican, Tiffin and Findlay. So, it's pretty clear that .500 record was deceiving.
IUP's crossover isn't as difficult as this year but it should produce two above .500 opponents in ESU and Shippensburg. ESU tanked down the stretch this year but by all accounts are a team on the rise. Shippensburg is getting a lot of buzz as a potential East contender next year. Throw in Rock and Cal and the SOS should be fine.
Ashland is the marquee match-up. Glenville State would be the safest opponent. Charleston would also pose a playoff-level game. No interest in seeing Alderson-Broaddus.
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I'd target Glenville State or Ashland for the opener. It will be Kellar's fourth season at GSU so they should be at least decent. Ashland is obviously a tougher venture. They went 5-5 this year but lost their starting QB along the way. They lost to Notre Dame (OH) 42-35 in OT. They also took a loss to No. 1 Ferris State. So, they played two elite programs in non-conference. Ashland then lost close to Ohio Dominican, Tiffin and Findlay. So, it's pretty clear that .500 record was deceiving.
IUP's crossover isn't as difficult as this year but it should produce two above .500 opponents in ESU and Shippensburg. ESU tanked down the stretch this year but by all accounts are a team on the rise. Shippensburg is getting a lot of buzz as a potential East contender next year. Throw in Rock and Cal and the SOS should be fine.
Ashland is the marquee match-up. Glenville State would be the safest opponent. Charleston would also pose a playoff-level game. No interest in seeing Alderson-Broaddus.
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Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post
SRU has Wayne State another two years.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostI bet Rock will schedule Ferris. They'll take the L and some Spacebucks for lunch, gas, and tolls. Whatever they can do to continue the novelty of Slippery Rock in Michigan.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
If Joe was the coach, they'd schedule Ferris state.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
If Joe was the coach, they'd schedule Ferris state.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIUP advertised for a Week 1 opponent yesterday.
Quick search there are (3) teams in relative short distance also looking:
Glenville State
Alderson-Broaddus
Ashland
Obviously, former Cal coach Mike Kellar is now the HC at Glenville State. A-B is on par with Clarion so avoid that anchor. Ashland would be another great series.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostIUP advertised for a Week 1 opponent yesterday.
Quick search there are (3) teams in relative short distance also looking:
Glenville State
Alderson-Broaddus
Ashland
Obviously, former Cal coach Mike Kellar is now the HC at Glenville State. A-B is on par with Clarion so avoid that anchor. Ashland would be another great series.
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The problem with that argument is that we all saw what happened in those two games. I don't think the facilities or locker room caused IUP to lose the games.
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