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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post

    Or how about Edinboro?
    Sure, but they're already playing.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post

    Or how about Edinboro?

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  • Matt Burglund
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    I wonder if Tort would consider playing a PSAC East team also without a game that week.
    Or how about Edinboro?

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  • Fightingscot82
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    For as beneficial as the 4-year agreement with Ashland is for the program, it makes scheduling for 2022 even harder. A lot of schools want a Home/Home 2-fer. You basically have to find someone else in your same situation. I wonder if Tort would consider playing a PSAC East team also without a game that week.

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  • Iupgh
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    Tiffin and Charleston Said not interested . Sag no answer. Lot harder than u think.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Coordinators at PASSHE schools usually start in the 50s or low 60s. Those who have been around for a while make much more. For example, Mike Campolo's salary is higher than 3 head coaches.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    As I've said with other positions, PASSHE union contracts make it difficult to do a quick hire if there isn't already an internal heir. It takes roughly 2 months from start to finish. If I were an IUP supporter, I'd want them to take their time and find the right person. I think the challenge will be finding someone given the salary in spite of IUP's stature. Gregory was making $61,508.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    As I've said with other positions, PASSHE union contracts make it difficult to do a quick hire if there isn't already an internal heir. It takes roughly 2 months from start to finish. If I were an IUP supporter, I'd want them to take their time and find the right person. I think the challenge will be finding someone given the salary in spite of IUP's stature. Gregory was making $61,508.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Has IUP found an OC yet? Art Briles is available again.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Bagent is back but like 38 of his senior buddies are gone. They just signed 40 freshmen. They'll be good but I'd be shocked if anywhere near as good.

    Shep and a couple others were loaded up with older players last year. That is hard to replace in one off-season.

    IUP went through its youth movement last year.

    That's no excuse for some of their performances, however. Not making the playoffs was a travesty. Losing at home to a meatball was the worst loss I've ever seen at Miller in 30+ years. They deserved it, mind you.

    Last year had a couple highs, a couple lows, but all in all I'd call it a disaster. Nothing worse than wasted talent.
    Very true, they are hoping to hit the portal for some lineman mercenaries post spring ball. We'll have to see how it pans out. Having the QB will hopefully ease things similarly to when Jessup took over in 2017 (10-0 regular season, but a first round upset at home).

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Has IUP found an OC yet? Art Briles is available again.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Bagent is back but like 38 of his senior buddies are gone. They just signed 40 freshmen. They'll be good but I'd be shocked if anywhere near as good.

    Shep and a couple others were loaded up with older players last year. That is hard to replace in one off-season.

    IUP went through its youth movement last year.

    That's no excuse for some of their performances, however. Not making the playoffs was a travesty. Losing at home to a meatball was the worst loss I've ever seen at Miller in 30+ years. They deserved it, mind you.

    Last year had a couple highs, a couple lows, but all in all I'd call it a disaster. Nothing worse than wasted talent.
    I totally agree there has been a lack of leadership and the disciplinary problems are well documented. Nobody wants to hear excuses. I know that.

    However, I think the issues that hit IUP last year were real. Start with having "the big 5" teams all on your schedule. The COVID issues at the beginning of the season were detrimental. They started the 2021 slate missing 4 coaches and their big QB recruit. Sometimes, when you are playing a tough schedule the problems can surface even when you are not playing one of those teams.

    I am looking forward to seeing a highly competitive IUP team in '22. As usual, all of the ingredients are there.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    Good points. I can't recall what Kutztown's roster was like, but Shep was old. I believe West Chester was young.

    In the west, I think it will be between IUP and Cal, the most experienced teams.
    Kutz was also loaded with older players last year. It made IUP's Week 1 win over them all the more odd -- especially with a backup QB and Kutz having played the week prior.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Bagent is back but like 38 of his senior buddies are gone. They just signed 40 freshmen. They'll be good but I'd be shocked if anywhere near as good.

    Shep and a couple others were loaded up with older players last year. That is hard to replace in one off-season.

    IUP went through its youth movement last year.

    That's no excuse for some of their performances, however. Not making the playoffs was a travesty. Losing at home to a meatball was the worst loss I've ever seen at Miller in 30+ years. They deserved it, mind you.

    Last year had a couple highs, a couple lows, but all in all I'd call it a disaster. Nothing worse than wasted talent.
    Good points. I can't recall what Kutztown's roster was like, but Shep was old. I believe West Chester was young.

    In the west, I think it will be between IUP and Cal, the most experienced teams.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Bagent is back but like 38 of his senior buddies are gone. They just signed 40 freshmen. They'll be good but I'd be shocked if anywhere near as good.

    Shep and a couple others were loaded up with older players last year. That is hard to replace in one off-season.

    IUP went through its youth movement last year.

    That's no excuse for some of their performances, however. Not making the playoffs was a travesty. Losing at home to a meatball was the worst loss I've ever seen at Miller in 30+ years. They deserved it, mind you.

    Last year had a couple highs, a couple lows, but all in all I'd call it a disaster. Nothing worse than wasted talent.

    Leave a comment:

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