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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
He’s going to walk because everyone seems afraid of his Cult. I don’t k is why 99.99% of them are dumber than a bag of rocks which means they can get into Slimey Pebble.
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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
I don't think anyone has any idea how the QB battle in Sheptown is gonna shake out. I have heard Lek Powell has looked good, the transfer from VMI didn't come to sit on the bench though. Yes, little Bagent is supposed to be enrolled come fall, but he's probably a year away at best. He's behind where his brother was at the same stage physically and needs a year to live in the weight room.
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Originally posted by Boro33 View Post
Also heard that Lek Powell has seems to be the next QB1 in Ramville. They may start out with Morgan (because of experience) but the word after spring is that Powell outplayed him in the spring. With 3 years of eligibility remaining I would not be surprised to see Powell take over by week 2 or 3 if he does not start the season as QB1.
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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
I think it would be week 5 at the earliest, they won't throw a new QB in against Kutztown or Cal. Wait till week 5 against Ship for a lighter home game.
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Originally posted by Boro33 View Post
Ship gives everyone a hard game. They will not mail it in. I was thinking week one or two you may see Powell work in the rotation depending upon how well the offense moves the ball.
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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
Ship is a rivalry game for Shepherd, typically a tough game. Ship is not Kutztown or Cal though. Didn't mean to slander Ship, but that is the most logical time to do it for a full change if things aren't going smoothly. The first couple games, based on last year's data should be wins for the Rams and potential blowouts at that. Should be time for backups to play, if of course Shepherd is able to ably replace all that offensive talent that was lost.
That said, every time they appear to be down, well, they aren't.
They had terrible luck last year. The Vulcans lost by 5 at Kutztown, 3 at Shepherd (OT), and by a fluky single point vs IUP. They could have (should have) won all three of those games.
After the IUP debacle, the wind left the sails. They barely beat Seton Hill the following week and then got hammered by SRU and Gannon.
That was a good team early but after that third loss it seemed they just threw in the towel.
Dunn has a strong track record of reloading quickly.
Looking at their schedule, they'll clobber AB in the opener but then host Kutztown and Shepherd. A trip to Edinboro follows before a home date with Clarion. The Vulcans then travel to IUP before Seton Hill visits.
Their stretch run is rough -- at SRU, Mercyhurst, at Gannon and at ESU.
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Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
Ship is a rivalry game for Shepherd, typically a tough game. Ship is not Kutztown or Cal though. Didn't mean to slander Ship, but that is the most logical time to do it for a full change if things aren't going smoothly. The first couple games, based on last year's data should be wins for the Rams and potential blowouts at that. Should be time for backups to play, if of course Shepherd is able to ably replace all that offensive talent that was lost.
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Some interesting IUP Band news. My wife is getting her masters degree and is on campus for a summer intensive class. She had an opportunity to speak with Dr. Zach Cheever, who has taken over as the Marching Band Director. Of course, my wife mentioned the D2 Board (as we surprisingly talk about it often) and it seems like he is familiar with it. Her impression was very positive and he seems to be very interested in getting the band back to its old form. He has some neat ideas and an interesting perspective, as he was involved with the University of Colorado marching band. He’s not using the Crimson Express as a fight song, but you will hear it occasionally. As for Cherokee, unfortunately that isn’t coming back. He checked into it and found that the university will receive a hefty fine from the NCAA. Only one NCAA member school is allowed to play it, and it’s apparently in Florida. So, if someone is willing to pay the fine, you could theoretically see it come back. On a side note, he seems to get along with Tort and the AD, which wasn’t the case with the previous director. So far, it seems like things are moving in a positive direction. Now if only my wife could help me get a connection with the football or basketball program, then I’d have it made.
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