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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Perhaps the first ever recruiting post for the band, but, nonetheless.

    I saw on social media that IUP has (70) incoming freshmen joining the marching band this summer. I'm not even sure they had that many in the whole band last year.

    Everything changed for the band last year, football-wise, under the new director.

    The next step is for IUP to take the band on key road trips -- in particular to up near Butler this Fall.
    If he can get the band today in the ball park of Doc's best bands...I will be giddy.

    I think 1989 was his best band....the best show.

    THIS...is IUP.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Officially confirmed
    The opener against Ashland will be played on Thursday night (Aug 31).

    7pm kick
    Great. I think the PSAC (please help SteveMurray) should recommend everyone play evening or late afternoon games until at least October. This has to play some part in Rock drawing as well as they do.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Officially confirmed
    The opener against Ashland will be played on Thursday night (Aug 31).

    7pm kick

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Aiden Marshall, one of the young OL trying to get in to the mix this Fall, suffered a leg injury yesterday and was carted off the field.

    The extent of the injury is unknown. Hopefully it was precautionary. But, the cart is typically not a good thing.

    So, Tort could now be adding (2) OL to the post-Spring shopping schedule (they've been looking for one).
    Hope it's not too serious.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    There's a good article in the Gazette today about Karst Hunter and his decision to pick IUP.

    Of note, he'll be arriving here in early June. I think that's very important, chemistry building-wise.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    FYI ... today is IUP's Day of Giving.

    i.e. Tort needs some more coin to buy some more toys this summer.


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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Aiden Marshall, one of the young OL trying to get in to the mix this Fall, suffered a leg injury yesterday and was carted off the field.

    The extent of the injury is unknown. Hopefully it was precautionary. But, the cart is typically not a good thing.

    So, Tort could now be adding (2) OL to the post-Spring shopping schedule (they've been looking for one).
    :-(

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Aiden Marshall, one of the young OL trying to get in to the mix this Fall, suffered a leg injury yesterday and was carted off the field.

    The extent of the injury is unknown. Hopefully it was precautionary. But, the cart is typically not a good thing.

    So, Tort could now be adding (2) OL to the post-Spring shopping schedule (they've been looking for one).

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    I really hope IUP can land this guy. Seems to me like he is poised to break out in a good D2 program.

    Did a google search on Martin. Turns out Dayjure Stewart is one of his best friends, "like a brother" to him.
    Yes they are both from fabulous York Pa.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    They became part of the event last year ... rather than just being tucked away behind the goal post. They started doing the pregame march / performance down through the tailgate area. Most importantly, they moved back to the home side and were very involved. The anniversary game when they had like 600 people perform at halftime was very cool. They also played 'football music' for the first time in forever. I was refreshing not to hear a symphony orchestra performance. With these beefed up numbers, they should be much louder this Fall. That's good, because that's about the only 'cheering' that comes from the home side.

    The Crimson Express is going to be a whole different battle.
    Why? Everybody hates it!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Good News!!!

    It was nice that Doc was at the alumni band gathering last fall. Hopefully the new director is taking ideas and cues from Doc’s bands and brings it back under his direction.

    Hopefully the set fire to the sheet music for Crimson Abomination.
    They became part of the event last year ... rather than just being tucked away behind the goal post. They started doing the pregame march / performance down through the tailgate area. Most importantly, they moved back to the home side and were very involved. The anniversary game when they had like 600 people perform at halftime was very cool. They also played 'football music' for the first time in forever. I was refreshing not to hear a symphony orchestra performance. With these beefed up numbers, they should be much louder this Fall. That's good, because that's about the only 'cheering' that comes from the home side.

    The Crimson Express is going to be a whole different battle.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Perhaps the first ever recruiting post for the band, but, nonetheless.

    I saw on social media that IUP has (70) incoming freshmen joining the marching band this summer. I'm not even sure they had that many in the whole band last year.

    Everything changed for the band last year, football-wise, under the new director.

    The next step is for IUP to take the band on key road trips -- in particular to up near Butler this Fall.
    Good News!!!

    It was nice that Doc was at the alumni band gathering last fall. Hopefully the new director is taking ideas and cues from Doc’s bands and brings it back under his direction.

    Hopefully the set fire to the sheet music for Crimson Abomination.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
    replied
    Perhaps the first ever recruiting post for the band, but, nonetheless.

    I saw on social media that IUP has (70) incoming freshmen joining the marching band this summer. I'm not even sure they had that many in the whole band last year.

    Everything changed for the band last year, football-wise, under the new director.

    The next step is for IUP to take the band on key road trips -- in particular to up near Butler this Fall.

    Leave a comment:


  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    IUP athletics is very blessed with the number of high performing teams it has, and we’re pretty lucky around here as fans. I even went to a tennis match last year just to see what it was all about. Those ladies are good! I can’t think of any IUP team that’s a doormat. Baseball was a couple years ago, but that seems to have been addressed. Obviously Todd has done a good job. I think he’s pretty happy here and might not be as big of a threat to leave as some may think.
    Tennis just went 6-0 in conference play. The Pee Sack isn't a national contender in ladies tennis unlike the small schools of the Sunshine State Conference. Schools in Flori-duh being good in outdoor tennis where they can play all year round...not a shock.

    Ladies Lacrosse is doing well too.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    No matter how it's spun, the sports are not equal at IUP. Not even close, in fact.

    Joe Lombardi has the equivalent to a presidential suite for an office. His teams' film room rivals a small, modern movie theater. His team is decked out in more apparel than a Foot Locker store. His team often travels to games the day before and stays in hotels (when most games are two hours or less away). The baseball coach has a converted broom closet in the field house and may have to buy his own shag balls for BP.

    Ironically, however, the most dominant (by far) program at IUP isn't football and it isn't men's basketball. It's Men's Golf. They are on a run for the ages the past 25 years (not that anybody knows).

    The up-and-coming program is women's volleyball. They landed a home run coach last year. The trick, obviously, will be keeping her. She's young(ish) and will surely be on the D1 radar very quickly. Under the radar, they (well, somebody) is pumping money in to the volleyball program. They are taking recruiting trips across the country and also signing international players. Injuries derailed their big start last season, but they will be stacked this Fall. There also isn't a team on campus better at using social media than the volleyball program. Unfortunately, my guess is the coach is here one more season.

    Baseball is the other sport that all the sudden has money pumping in to it. Steve Kline was a tremendous hire. He's also proving to be a very strong fundraiser. Money buys better players. And, that program never had any money.

    The overall athletic department is really on the rise under Todd's control (he hired both the baseball and volleyball coaches). The previous regimes used every sport not named football or basketball as simply enrollment fillers. Baseball and Softball are both now tough outs -- no longer the team others look forward to playing. Swimming has quietly become a contender. Field Hockey and Lacrosse are respectable.

    The next big question is how long can IUP keep AD Garzarelli in Indiana. He's certainly building a very strong resume.
    IUP athletics is very blessed with the number of high performing teams it has, and we’re pretty lucky around here as fans. I even went to a tennis match last year just to see what it was all about. Those ladies are good! I can’t think of any IUP team that’s a doormat. Baseball was a couple years ago, but that seems to have been addressed. Obviously Todd has done a good job. I think he’s pretty happy here and might not be as big of a threat to leave as some may think.

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