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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by DeepBallEnjoyer View Post
    IUP beats one of the worst teams in the PSAC by 2 and a half scores and celebrates like they won nationals. I’m beyond confused at how a good football team could be that happy with that outcome. Once again a win is a win, but we’re NOT going to beat (Insert any decent team) with this performance.

    Sorry to seem so pessimistic all the time guys but geez. My confidence in this team falls lower every week.
    Yeah, I was going to ask if this was a good win. I think the answer would be no, overall. I do think Hunter was quicker releasing the ball and threw a lot of good passes today.

    It's over, though, and it's all about next week now.

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  • DeepBallEnjoyer
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    IUP beats one of the worst teams in the PSAC by 2 and a half scores and celebrates like they won nationals. I’m beyond confused at how a good football team could be that happy with that outcome. Once again a win is a win, but we’re NOT going to beat (Insert any decent team) with this performance.

    Sorry to seem so pessimistic all the time guys but geez. My confidence in this team falls lower every week.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by DeepBallEnjoyer View Post

    That show has just ticked me off the past two weeks. Tort just rubs me the wrong way. Finally watched last weeks episode and just zero accountability from the guy. As a coach you need to take the blame for a loss and he just spent the whole show whining about how there should have been penalties called to save the team from his terrible game day coaching.

    Was happy to see them field a question from the audience about Karst's "low ball flight" to put it lightly. Glad the coaching staff is aware of that glaring issue(as oblivious as they seem). Glad to hear them touch on this and the incredible strength of their WR core's height and athleticism.

    Tort seems confident they can get the run game going, but I think he's just blowing smoke. Some major improvements are gonna need to happen with that OL in order to make it happen. Talked about how the game was a big win and how the offense played much better in the second half, but I seriously worry about this coaching staff if they aren't breathing a sigh of relief after making it out of that game alive. Can NOT count on the defense to force 3 turnovers a game in order to win.

    Zinobile interviewed pretty well, but I guess that's to be expected out of a player with that much experience. Audibly laughed when he said there was not much drop off between the D2 competition he's facing compared to D1 teams last year. Maybe he's being serious and on average it's true, but I think he's just being humble and avoiding speaking ill of his competition. The kid's opening game was against BAYLOR last year! Surely Shippensburg's DBs are on the same level as Baylor's LOL!
    That's pretty funny about the DBs because that is probably the weakest part of Ship's defense. I'd settle for IUP's defensive backs, let alone Baylor's.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Did they lose a World Series and a Super Bowl just months apart? What
    LOL. Chicago is a continual gut punch. At least Philly was IN the World Series and Super Bowl.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    Zero home field advantage at Miller. Funeral homes are more exciting than that crowd. I'd be willing to bet half the team is hung over from Friday night too.
    The program as a whole (starting up top) lacks attention to detail (this season has been a wonderful case study). I think in the comforts of home that gets further exploited. Due to this issue, IUP could easily be 1-2 right now. It could also easily be 3-0.

    To your point, I do think Tort has way better control on the road. The team ALWAYS looks 10 times more focused and in tune away from Miller. He plays up that 'everybody hates IUP' mantra pretty good on road trips. Most home games they unfortunately just look disinterested. IUP also usually has better, more engaged crowds away from home.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I actually think IUP hammers them tomorrow.

    If it was at Miller, I'd agree it would be close.

    Tort's teams lack focus at home (likely for a variety of reasons). They are (historically) a nasty bunch on the road.

    Aside from distractions, we know Miller has the excitement level of a phone booth.

    This road trip has the best timing in the world.
    Zero home field advantage at Miller. Funeral homes are more exciting than that crowd. I'd be willing to bet half the team is hung over from Friday night too.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I don’t think IUP will cover. Let’s say the line is -17 1/2. Just a hunch. It’s the first road game in forever and it’s going to draw a smaller crowd than local high school games. It also precedes Rock week. If Hurst just protects the ball and doesn’t repeat what Ship did last week, they’ll keep it competitive. IUP HAS to show they can run the ball this week though per your point. That’s what I’ll be looking for more than anything else.
    I actually think IUP hammers them tomorrow.

    If it was at Miller, I'd agree it would be close.

    Tort's teams lack focus at home (likely for a variety of reasons). They are (historically) a nasty bunch on the road.

    Aside from distractions, we know Miller has the excitement level of a phone booth.

    This road trip has the best timing in the world.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Well, on paper, IUP's game at Mercyhurst tomorrow features two of the worst offenses in the PSAC.

    Deceiving, perhaps, as IUP has faced two very stout defenses in Ashland and East Stroudsburg. Mercyhurst has played Ferris State and Kutztown. Both looked better against a lesser opponet (Shippensburg and Lock Haven).

    The good news for you Hawk lovers:

    IUP ran for about (what seemed) 1,000 yards against the Lakers last year. The bad news, obviously, is this IUP team can't seem to run at all. But, perhaps that changes tomorrow. Mercyhurst is giving up about 230 yards per game on the ground and another 300 through the air. Last season, Mercyhurst completely sold out on stopping the pass against IUP. So, Tort just said he'd run it down their throats (and they did).

    Looking back at the this series over the past several years, this is generally a close game at halftime. IUP pulls away in the second half.

    The Lakers' strength, offensively, is throwing the ball around (very different than Marty Ball). Throwing against IUP, however, is going to be very difficult.

    Tomorrow is Game 4 -- and, it's against a team giving up massive amounts of yardage on the ground. If IUP can't run tomorrow, I think we unfortunately have an issue that isn't going to be fixed this season.

    They all know what is coming the next two weeks. Focus isn't always a strength of Tort teams. I'm curious to see how focused they are in Erie tomorrow. Their last trip to Erie didn't end real well.
    I don’t think IUP will cover. Let’s say the line is -17 1/2. Just a hunch. It’s the first road game in forever and it’s going to draw a smaller crowd than local high school games. It also precedes Rock week. If Hurst just protects the ball and doesn’t repeat what Ship did last week, they’ll keep it competitive. IUP HAS to show they can run the ball this week though per your point. That’s what I’ll be looking for more than anything else.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Well, on paper, IUP's game at Mercyhurst tomorrow features two of the worst offenses in the PSAC.

    Deceiving, perhaps, as IUP has faced two very stout defenses in Ashland and East Stroudsburg. Mercyhurst has played Ferris State and Kutztown. Both looked better against a lesser opponet (Shippensburg and Lock Haven).

    The good news for you Hawk lovers:

    IUP ran for about (what seemed) 1,000 yards against the Lakers last year. The bad news, obviously, is this IUP team can't seem to run at all. But, perhaps that changes tomorrow. Mercyhurst is giving up about 230 yards per game on the ground and another 300 through the air. Last season, Mercyhurst completely sold out on stopping the pass against IUP. So, Tort just said he'd run it down their throats (and they did).

    Looking back at the this series over the past several years, this is generally a close game at halftime. IUP pulls away in the second half.

    The Lakers' strength, offensively, is throwing the ball around (very different than Marty Ball). Throwing against IUP, however, is going to be very difficult.

    Tomorrow is Game 4 -- and, it's against a team giving up massive amounts of yardage on the ground. If IUP can't run tomorrow, I think we unfortunately have an issue that isn't going to be fixed this season.

    They all know what is coming the next two weeks. Focus isn't always a strength of Tort teams. I'm curious to see how focused they are in Erie tomorrow. Their last trip to Erie didn't end real well.

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  • SRU 88
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    The IUP-Slippery Rock game will be broadcast live on WKBN, the CBS news station in the Youngstown market. Pretty cool that IUP-Slippery Rock will follow whichever SEC game CBS shows.
    WKBN did the Seton Hill/ROCK broadcast last year it was well done. ROCK DIGITAL NETWORK just simulcasts their broadcast or you can go to WKBN and stream it there

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  • Fightingscot82
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    The IUP-Slippery Rock game will be broadcast live on WKBN, the CBS news station in the Youngstown market. Pretty cool that IUP-Slippery Rock will follow whichever SEC game CBS shows.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by DeepBallEnjoyer View Post

    That show has just ticked me off the past two weeks. Tort just rubs me the wrong way. Finally watched last weeks episode and just zero accountability from the guy. As a coach you need to take the blame for a loss and he just spent the whole show whining about how there should have been penalties called to save the team from his terrible game day coaching.

    Was happy to see them field a question from the audience about Karst's "low ball flight" to put it lightly. Glad the coaching staff is aware of that glaring issue(as oblivious as they seem). Glad to hear them touch on this and the incredible strength of their WR core's height and athleticism.

    Tort seems confident they can get the run game going, but I think he's just blowing smoke. Some major improvements are gonna need to happen with that OL in order to make it happen. Talked about how the game was a big win and how the offense played much better in the second half, but I seriously worry about this coaching staff if they aren't breathing a sigh of relief after making it out of that game alive. Can NOT count on the defense to force 3 turnovers a game in order to win.

    Zinobile interviewed pretty well, but I guess that's to be expected out of a player with that much experience. Audibly laughed when he said there was not much drop off between the D2 competition he's facing compared to D1 teams last year. Maybe he's being serious and on average it's true, but I think he's just being humble and avoiding speaking ill of his competition. The kid's opening game was against BAYLOR last year! Surely Shippensburg's DBs are on the same level as Baylor's LOL!
    The time to beat them is right now.

    If (real big if) they do fix the OL, they would be a pretty tough out.

    As Tort said, 4 of the 7 OL playing now have (3) career games each at IUP. Same with Karst.

    They should continue to gel with each game. They are very obviously thinking way too much rather than just playing. They aren't being forceful (odd for the size and muscle they have).

    If they can figure out how to run the ball, they get scary in a hurry.

    Will that happen? We'll see. I have my doubts. Karst is putting up pretty good numbers despite the. Being totally one-dimensional.

    Their defense is extremely strong. I'd be shocked if anybody in SR1 could score more than 24-28 on them (so long as it isn't Ashland part two and teams are starting drives in the red zone).

    The fact they still struggled to run against Shippensburg is very alarming.

    End of the day, it's real simple. If the OL gets going, they will be tough to beat. If not, I suspect they lose to both SRU and Cal.

    This road game is the best thing that could happen. Seven in a row at home is way too many -- in particular when IUP plays much better away from Miller.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by The P in IUP View Post

    Hell Philly Lost the World Series and MLS Cup the same day.
    Right?!!

    Total. Gut. Punch.

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  • The P in IUP
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Did they lose a World Series and a Super Bowl just months apart? What
    Hell Philly Lost the World Series and MLS Cup the same day.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    I think Chicago is giving them a good run for their money these days. Bears, Blackhawks and White Sox all stink, Bulls have been mediocre since the Jordan days, and the Cubs are trying hard to play themselves out of a playoff spot at the moment.
    Did they lose a World Series and a Super Bowl just months apart? What

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