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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
Its going to be another excruciating season.
The offensive line got very little push and it looked like the best running back on the field wore a red uniform. IUP averaged 3.7 yards per rush to ESU’s 5.6. To be fair, Houser looked good when he was in there, but he can’t stay on the field. Who knows how long he’ll be out with the shoulder and who knows how long he’ll last when he returns. Some kids just have bad luck in that regard and he seems like one of them, unfortunately. None of the others showed much, but it wasn’t like they had consistent holes to run through. Also, there were SIX pre-snap penalties on the offensive line.
Sexton is a gunslinger, and also appears to be a tough competitor. He’s going to throw a few picks along the way, but if he stays healthy he’s going to do some special things this fall. Brown…what can you say? He’s an elite player and was easily the best on the field last night. Let’s hope he can stay healthy but his workload is concerning. Eventually he’ll see a defense that can handle him better so then we’ll see if the other receivers can step up. As a group, I thought the receivers looked sharp and there’s clearly some depth there. I think they’ll get Carter back, but Lockhart’s injury sure looked season-ending. That’s too bad for him, and IUP. The combination of him and Brown would have been fantastic.
Special teams were solid throughout. I admit I was pretty nervous when Andrasi missed his first extra point, but he was lights out after that and didn’t flinch on the game winner. Kickoff and punt teams were solid. Snaps were good. This group should continue to gain confidence and could even be a strength this season.
It’s one game and the first game of the season so you don’t want to overreact, but at this stage this looks like a 7-2 team at best, but more likely a 6-3 team. The lofty expectations put on the program annually makes it seem worse than it is. It’s like Groundhog Day when this board crowns IUP PSAC and regional champions in July only to be highly disappointed when the team is a one and done in the playoffs, or doesn’t make it at all.
By the way, that unsportsmanlike conduct call on Sexton when he was 10 yards away from the line of scrimmage and walking away was utterly ridiculous. There were three other refs standing closer to it than the idiot that threw the flag. Talk about a homer call and a ref that seemed to want to influence the outcome of the game. Completely unacceptable.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
It’s one game and the first game of the season so you don’t want to overreact, but at this stage this looks like a 7-2 team at best, but more likely a 6-3 team. The lofty expectations put on the program annually makes it seem worse than it is. It’s like Groundhog Day when this board crowns IUP PSAC and regional champions in July only to be highly disappointed when the team is a one and done in the playoffs, or doesn’t make it at all.
By the way, that unsportsmanlike conduct call on Sexton when he was 10 yards away from the line of scrimmage and walking away was utterly ridiculous. There were three other refs standing closer to it than the idiot that threw the flag. Talk about a homer call and a ref that seemed to want to influence the outcome of the game. Completely unacceptable.
There are some pluses though
1 -they won
2 - Sexton to Brown is all that we expected and more. they are able to carry the offense against a pretty good ESU defense, the depth at WR is really good. If they have a running game at all they will be hard for anyone to stop.
3 - The Offensive game plan was solid, The new OC did well
4 - The kicking game did well, should be OK
5. ESU is much better than its loss to Pace - someone said they were looking past Pace - might be true
6. They fought back after they were down, and beat up.
The last unsportsmanlike call was really bad. I think the distraction call after that was a bit of a makeup call - never have I seen that called before.
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So, an honest question. You guys seem to have something medical going on to start every season to a key player and/or position. What is the deal with that? Poor preparation or conditioning? Just plain old bad luck? A combination of the two or something else?
I know all of our teams have health issues at times, but you all seem to get them earlier than most.
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Originally posted by Ram Tough View PostSo, an honest question. You guys seem to have something medical going on to start every season to a key player and/or position. What is the deal with that? Poor preparation or conditioning? Just plain old bad luck? A combination of the two or something else?
I know all of our teams have health issues at times, but you all seem to get them earlier than most.
It’s hard to blame preparation. Maybe if IUP had an opening week game they would have prepared in some different way, but that’s pretty a pretty deep dive. You’re damned if you do, damned if you don’t as a coaching staff. If you go full pads more often than not, you’re risking injury. If you don’t go full pads very often, you’re risking injury in games because the bodies aren’t ready. I’d say it’s probably more bad luck than anything.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
You know, that crossed my mind. Then I figured every team has some form of this and maybe it wasn’t a problem here more than most places.
It’s hard to blame preparation. Maybe if IUP had an opening week game they would have prepared in some different way, but that’s pretty a pretty deep dive. You’re damned if you do, damned if you don’t as a coaching staff. If you go full pads more often than not, you’re risking injury. If you don’t go full pads very often, you’re risking injury in games because the bodies aren’t ready. I’d say it’s probably more bad luck than anything.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
I agree about the defense. Given they were missing a starting DT, and had a few injuries, biggest one being Howard. Terwilliger figured out the defensive scheme halfway through the 2nd quarter, and IUP stuck with it until the 4th Q, not good. Taylor really underpreformed, lets hope it was just a bad day, and they will improve - but they have a long way to go. Losing houser seemed to hurt the run game, ESU's best players are D-lineman, So I'm not too concerned about the line - but all those false starts for such a senior group was not good.
There are some pluses though
1 -they won
2 - Sexton to Brown is all that we expected and more. they are able to carry the offense against a pretty good ESU defense, the depth at WR is really good. If they have a running game at all they will be hard for anyone to stop.
3 - The Offensive game plan was solid, The new OC did well
4 - The kicking game did well, should be OK
5. ESU is much better than its loss to Pace - someone said they were looking past Pace - might be true
6. They fought back after they were down, and beat up.
The last unsportsmanlike call was really bad. I think the distraction call after that was a bit of a makeup call - never have I seen that called before.
1) Sexton was average at best. He made a lot of poor decisions in that game and should've had more ints had the DB's held on.
2) The offensive gameplan had a few moments but sure did nothing for the run game and they sure didn't use the middle of the field much.
3) The defense was atrocious on all levels: game plan, adjustments and the personnel.
4) Mental mistakes were costly the whole game from false starts to the terrible taunting by Sexton at the end of the game.
5) The injuries, yikes! Adam Houser is brittle/soft. Lockhart is just bad luck.
6) They better get Duane Brown hydrated.
7) The freshman kicker showed poise after the first miss. (suspect snap/hold)
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Sexton kind of reminds me of Chase Haslett. Lots of talent, a little too much confidence, and mediocre results. But it was just the first game. Another downside of the 10 game schedule: you're still shaking off the rust but your opponent isn't. I imagine IUP will finish 8-2. They'll probably drop Slip plus one annual bone head loss.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostSexton kind of reminds me of Chase Haslett. Lots of talent, a little too much confidence, and mediocre results. But it was just the first game. Another downside of the 10 game schedule: you're still shaking off the rust but your opponent isn't. I imagine IUP will finish 8-2. They'll probably drop Slip plus one annual bone head loss.
He did so with three of his top weapons knocked out of the game (WR2, WR3 and RB1). His other starting RB didn't dress.
He led the comeback and hit the big 2-pt conversion. He also led the game-winning drive.
He did all this while being under heavy heat for the final 3 quarters and his OL getting 6 flags for pre-snap items.
He's a gunslinger. He's going to throw picks. He made some incredible plays last night.
He was far from mediocre in my opinion.
Hopefully Dayjure Stewart and Gregory Moore return this week. Moore was their top defensive player the second half of last year and is a huge loss.
I doubt we see Houser before SRU week. Lockhart's injury looked awful. Perhaps a sprain but it looked like an ACL. I'd assume Carter is also out for awhile.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostSexton kind of reminds me of Chase Haslett. Lots of talent, a little too much confidence, and mediocre results. But it was just the first game. Another downside of the 10 game schedule: you're still shaking off the rust but your opponent isn't. I imagine IUP will finish 8-2. They'll probably drop Slip plus one annual bone head loss.
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You know I only watched when the second quarter implosion started until the half but what was the most absurd thing I saw on my screen that summed up this whole game to me was when ESU tossed the screen pass to that tiny receiver running behind that tall 410 pound lineman. I’m like this is what is going to beat us…
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostSexton kind of reminds me of Chase Haslett. Lots of talent, a little too much confidence, and mediocre results. But it was just the first game. Another downside of the 10 game schedule: you're still shaking off the rust but your opponent isn't. I imagine IUP will finish 8-2. They'll probably drop Slip plus one annual bone head loss.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Mediocre results? The guy was 26-36 (72%) for 360 yards. He led the team to victory under the most unfortunate circumstances. He was as advertised from what I saw. Some of those throws were masterful. Confidence? I thought he showed a ton of experience back there. He's played a lot of football in his life. He had poise and he went home a winner.
Now what worries me is last night was the same insanity as last years opener and what followed the next week…a smack down. Shippensburg has to have some confidence a wounded bird is coming to town.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
I disagree with a lot of what you are saying.
1) Sexton was average at best. He made a lot of poor decisions in that game and should've had more ints had the DB's held on. - Naw, 26-37-2 and 3 TDs - see BigIndians post below.
2) The offensive gameplan had a few moments but sure did nothing for the run game and they sure didn't use the middle of the field much. -- the running schemes are a big improvement. you'll see when Stewarts back. The pass call on 3rd and 2 on IUP's 47 in the 4th that was picked I might question.
3) The defense was atrocious on all levels: game plan, adjustments and the personnel. They stopped them the last series when it counted.
4) Mental mistakes were costly the whole game from false starts to the terrible taunting by Sexton at the end of the game. Depends on whether it was a legit call or not. If the same stuff had been happening all game, and they called this one, well . . .
5) The injuries, yikes! Adam Houser is brittle/soft. Lockhart is just bad luck. All the injuries are worrisome. Tort is the unluckiest coach I've seen with players missing games. Houser soft, naw.
6) They better get Duane Brown hydrated. Absolutely
7) The freshman kicker showed poise after the first miss. (suspect snap/hold) - best part of the game.
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