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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    I doubt that either of them are "questionable." At this point, they know the extent of their availability.

    I think Tort was being honest when he said they considered playing Brown in the league championship but there were reasons to hold him out, namely, to be better prepared for the NCAA playoffs and probably the weather conditions was a factor i.e. the possibility of slipping around and aggravating the injury. After 2 more weeks. my guess is Brown is out there on Saturday.

    As for Stewart, who knows? If he got an MRI last week then they know all of the risks and risk levels. I agree, I think he will be dressed but not start.

    No doubt. Calling them "Questionable" is just a coach-speak phrase for not wanting to show his full hand.

    In reality, all it does is gives us more to talk about between games.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    I'd certainly dress a 75% Stewart and make him the No. 2 back. Houser gets the start. Ride the hot (healthy) hand. That said, I have serious doubts he's even near 75%.

    Brown has to dress if he's anywhere close to playing. If anything, he's a good decoy. Duane is a tireless, athletic freak. If anybody can recover that fast, it's probably him.

    This is the best defense they'll have seen this year. Ashland fell asleep in a classic trap spot against Hillsdale, or it would probably be the No. 1 seed.

    They'll need every possible hand on deck.

    I know Ashland did get a little beat up last week. But, I haven't seen any injury reports. As with all teams, if you're still playing in late November, you're beat up.
    I doubt that either of them are "questionable." At this point, they know the extent of their availability.

    I think Tort was being honest when he said they considered playing Brown in the league championship but there were reasons to hold him out, namely, to be better prepared for the NCAA playoffs and probably the weather conditions was a factor i.e. the possibility of slipping around and aggravating the injury. After 2 more weeks. my guess is Brown is out there on Saturday.

    As for Stewart, who knows? If he got an MRI last week then they know all of the risks and risk levels. I agree, I think he will be dressed but not start.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I fully expect Brown to play on Saturday, even if he’s not 100%. If he can walk, he’ll be out there. Every game from this point forward could be his or his team’s last. Shepherd was a different situation.

    Stewart on the other hand, I’m not so sure. It’s a different position and a different kind of injury, and it just looked worse in terms of severity. If he’s only 75%, do you play him at all? I’d be more willing to play Brown at his position at less than 100% than Stewart. I’ll add that while it was nice to see IUP’s receiver depth against Shepherd, you don’t come close to replacing an All American like Brown. The gap between Stewart and the backups at RB isn’t as great.

    I'd certainly dress a 75% Stewart and make him the No. 2 back. Houser gets the start. Ride the hot (healthy) hand. That said, I have serious doubts he's even near 75%.

    Brown has to dress if he's anywhere close to playing. If anything, he's a good decoy. Duane is a tireless, athletic freak. If anybody can recover that fast, it's probably him.

    This is the best defense they'll have seen this year. Ashland fell asleep in a classic trap spot against Hillsdale, or it would probably be the No. 1 seed.

    They'll need every possible hand on deck.

    I know Ashland did get a little beat up last week. But, I haven't seen any injury reports. As with all teams, if you're still playing in late November, you're beat up.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
    A lot of us would like an idiot coach who wins the PSAC championship and gets our team to the regional semifinals. Just sayin'.
    No doubt. We can argue forever about when Brown’s injury happened and why, but I do agree it could happen at any time and even in practice. That’s not making an excuse for him still being in the game against Clarion. It’s just the reality of the sport. Let’s hope at the end of the day it doesn’t hurt IUP’s chances. They showed great resilience in the PSAC title game winning without him and Stewart, which I think speaks to how Tort and the rest of the staff had the team fully prepared and ready to play.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    I suppose there is the chance Tort is playing some mind games and trying to muddy the water.

    For instance, immediately after the Shepherd game he said if the game would have been played a day later, Duane probably could have played. Now, 10 days later he's 'questionable'.

    It was pretty clear they caught Shepherd off guard with the situation. This could be just trying to give Ashland more to prepare for this week.


    Or, unfortunately, he's telling the truth and Duane and Stewart both could be out.

    That Clarion debacle was on Nov. 5. Tough to say with a knee sprain. If it was severe, I'd be shocked if he plays this week. There's so much wear and tear on a WRs knee with all the starts/stops, jumping, cutting, etc.

    Duane's 'knee bump' didn't look that bad when it happened. I'm just glad he was in there protecting a 35-0 lead in case Clarion's lifeless offense was going to make a miraculous comeback.

    Dayjure, on the other hand, his injury looked season-ending when it happened. He was in a ton of pain. He got hit low on a bad angle. Sometimes they are worse than they look. It would be incredible if he's back just two weeks later.

    I think they could survive another week without Dayjure. Houser got a big boost of confidence last game. Duane is a bigger problem. No element of surprise this time around. Shepherd wasn't prepared for IUP's TEs at all.

    As you alluded, there's just nothing worse than losing a superstar in a meaningless moment that should have never happened.
    I fully expect Brown to play on Saturday, even if he’s not 100%. If he can walk, he’ll be out there. Every game from this point forward could be his or his team’s last. Shepherd was a different situation.

    Stewart on the other hand, I’m not so sure. It’s a different position and a different kind of injury, and it just looked worse in terms of severity. If he’s only 75%, do you play him at all? I’d be more willing to play Brown at his position at less than 100% than Stewart. I’ll add that while it was nice to see IUP’s receiver depth against Shepherd, you don’t come close to replacing an All American like Brown. The gap between Stewart and the backups at RB isn’t as great.

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  • Ship69
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    A lot of us would like an idiot coach who wins the PSAC championship and gets our team to the regional semifinals. Just sayin'.

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  • Rambaseball
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    [QUOTE=IUPbigINDIANS;n720992]

    Is that a grass stadium? Is football the only sport that uses it?

    IUP has lights but almost never plays night games. But, the other sports do.

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    I have heard Ernie say multiple times that he wished there were lights if for no other reason than to have all the teams being able to practice more. After the time in the changes in the fall..well we know....he said he wouldn't even change the game times.


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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post

    You have beaten that horse to death, let it go. Can get hurt stretching in warmups pal…just sayin…Did fine without him 2 weeks ago but as always u love to focus on the negative…
    You're knees are dirty bud. Tort is an idiot and got the best player hurt unnecessarily!

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post

    You have beaten that horse to death, let it go. Can get hurt stretching in warmups pal…just sayin…Did fine without him 2 weeks ago but as always u love to focus on the negative…
    Tort had to have done something to him in a previous life, most negative non personality "fan" you guys have. Guy is 48-10 and has the team in the hunt nearly every year.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    Tort is an idiot! Duane should've never got hurt and should've never been in that blow out situation.
    You have beaten that horse to death, let it go. Can get hurt stretching in warmups pal…just sayin…Did fine without him 2 weeks ago but as always u love to focus on the negative…

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    Tort is an idiot! Duane should've never got hurt and should've never been in that blow out situation.

    I suppose there is the chance Tort is playing some mind games and trying to muddy the water.

    For instance, immediately after the Shepherd game he said if the game would have been played a day later, Duane probably could have played. Now, 10 days later he's 'questionable'.

    It was pretty clear they caught Shepherd off guard with the situation. This could be just trying to give Ashland more to prepare for this week.


    Or, unfortunately, he's telling the truth and Duane and Stewart both could be out.

    That Clarion debacle was on Nov. 5. Tough to say with a knee sprain. If it was severe, I'd be shocked if he plays this week. There's so much wear and tear on a WRs knee with all the starts/stops, jumping, cutting, etc.

    Duane's 'knee bump' didn't look that bad when it happened. I'm just glad he was in there protecting a 35-0 lead in case Clarion's lifeless offense was going to make a miraculous comeback.

    Dayjure, on the other hand, his injury looked season-ending when it happened. He was in a ton of pain. He got hit low on a bad angle. Sometimes they are worse than they look. It would be incredible if he's back just two weeks later.

    I think they could survive another week without Dayjure. Houser got a big boost of confidence last game. Duane is a bigger problem. No element of surprise this time around. Shepherd wasn't prepared for IUP's TEs at all.

    As you alluded, there's just nothing worse than losing a superstar in a meaningless moment that should have never happened.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    Tort is an idiot! Duane should've never got hurt and should've never been in that blow out situation.
    WRONG CLOWN! Tort is the greatest coach since Nick Saban, who is the greatest coach since Frank Cignetti. At least this is what I was told in the lot between Miller & the KCAC two Saturdays ago at some guy's tailgate. I could have misheard him, though. The sun was glaring off the truck nuts on his F-250.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Brown and Stewart are "questionable" per Tort.
    Tort is an idiot! Duane should've never got hurt and should've never been in that blow out situation.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Brown and Stewart are "questionable" per Tort.

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  • ShoNuff
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Well, when everybody picks against IUP this year, the Hawks are 2-0.

    So, everybody keep picking Ashland.
    I am pulling extremely hard for IUP. However, to keep the good luck going, I will be picking against IUP.

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