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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post

    Best coach in the East hands down will do that.
    Didn't hurt that they had an NFL Hall of Fame guy their stadium is named after to attract attention to their program. They have had excellent coaching.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUsuallyPonder View Post
    From Matt Burglund on Twitter at 8:10 AM:

    ”Per source, IUP starting OL McLean Djouha has been granted another year of eligibility. He’s played in 30 games the past 3 seasons.”

    Great news if true.
    That's great. Really important to the whole offense.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by IUsuallyPonder View Post
    From Matt Burglund on Twitter at 8:10 AM:

    ”Per source, IUP starting OL McLean Djouha has been granted another year of eligibility. He’s played in 30 games the past 3 seasons.”

    Great news if true.
    Like Kurt Angle would say “It’s true dam true”.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Gotta give Kutztown credit for what they've done the past 8-9 years. For years they were little more than an afterthought in the league. Even after losing the last four games in the series, Ship still has a 49-23 all-time edge against them. The Bears have really turned it around.
    Best coach in the East hands down will do that.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUsuallyPonder View Post
    From Matt Burglund on Twitter at 8:10 AM:

    ”Per source, IUP starting OL McLean Djouha has been granted another year of eligibility. He’s played in 30 games the past 3 seasons.”

    Great news if true.
    That is incredible news. Major boost.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post

    Then he and some of the IUP faithful should get along perfectly...
    Irony really escapes you doesn’t it?

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  • WarriorVoice
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    Originally posted by Boro33 View Post

    Was at Millersville prior to Shepherd. From what I understand they were not too excited about his maturity....
    Then he and some of the IUP faithful should get along perfectly...

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  • IUP Crimson Hawk
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    Originally posted by IUsuallyPonder View Post
    From Matt Burglund on Twitter at 8:10 AM:

    ”Per source, IUP starting OL McLean Djouha has been granted another year of eligibility. He’s played in 30 games the past 3 seasons.”

    Great news if true.
    Wow, that’s absolutely huge news . That guy was a monster the past 3 seasons.

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  • IUsuallyPonder
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    From Matt Burglund on Twitter at 8:10 AM:

    ”Per source, IUP starting OL McLean Djouha has been granted another year of eligibility. He’s played in 30 games the past 3 seasons.”

    Great news if true.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Gotta give Kutztown credit for what they've done the past 8-9 years. For years they were little more than an afterthought in the league. Even after losing the last four games in the series, Ship still has a 49-23 all-time edge against them. The Bears have really turned it around.
    Absolutely. They’ve done a good job of marketing their program and make it look like a cool place to play. There was a time when you could forget Kutztown was even in the PSAC but those days are gone. Some of us will remember when Millersville and Bloomsburg were the big dogs on that side of the state.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    The IUP fiasco was their third loss (death sentence). It dropped them to 3-3. They lost at Kutztown (5 pts), at Shepherd (3 pts in OT) and against IUP (1 pt).

    From there the balloon popped. They barely beat Seton Hill the following week and then got walloped by SRU (5th straight loss in the series) on their Homecoming.

    No doubt ... that was a really good team through 6 games. But, they didn't look nearly the same after the IUP loss. The energy and enthusiasm was long gone.

    With the AB game now erased, the Vulcans open at home against Kutztown and Shepherd. Nice to be home but that's a brutal start. They have to avoid that 0-2 start.
    Gotta give Kutztown credit for what they've done the past 8-9 years. For years they were little more than an afterthought in the league. Even after losing the last four games in the series, Ship still has a 49-23 all-time edge against them. The Bears have really turned it around.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    Cal should have beat both IUP and Shepherd last year. Shepherd had NO business coming back and winning that game. I remember turning it off and going out and doing yard work I was so disgusted with it. Cal was the most talented 6-5 team in the country.
    The IUP fiasco was their third loss (death sentence). It dropped them to 3-3. They lost at Kutztown (5 pts), at Shepherd (3 pts in OT) and against IUP (1 pt).

    From there the balloon popped. They barely beat Seton Hill the following week and then got walloped by SRU (5th straight loss in the series) on their Homecoming.

    No doubt ... that was a really good team through 6 games. But, they didn't look nearly the same after the IUP loss. The energy and enthusiasm was long gone.

    With the AB game now erased, the Vulcans open at home against Kutztown and Shepherd. Nice to be home but that's a brutal start. They have to avoid that 0-2 start.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post



    Those are some memorable games.

    1. IUP lost in every imaginable (several incredibly fluky) ways inside Adamson the past 15 years. So, that WR lining up offside was perhaps a bit of karma.

    2. That was a wild game. The DT pick six was actually one of the loudest moments I've ever heard in Miller Stadium. Certainly one of the more entertaining games at Miller in a long time.

    3. IUP's offense couldn't do a thing for three quarters. Once the weather cleared and they could throw, it was bam, bam, bam.

    4. That just wasn't your regular old FG. He hit from 47 yards as time expired. Great moment. The following year out at Ashland was another close IUP win.

    I was at both of those Clarion games. The timing helped Clarion. Both years were played the week following SRU/Cal. Clarion played really well in the 2017 game up there and IUP was lucky to escape after being shutout in the second half. The next year Clarion jumped out to a 20-0 lead but couldn't hold it. The coach said he was so shocked to be up 20-0 in Indiana that he froze up a bit and wished he'd have kept the hammer down rather than trying to run clock so much. The last three meetings have just been ugly. Last year was 45-0 and Tort probably could have hung 70 if wanted to. IUP plays at Clarion on Nov. 4.
    Cal should have beat both IUP and Shepherd last year. Shepherd had NO business coming back and winning that game. I remember turning it off and going out and doing yard work I was so disgusted with it. Cal was the most talented 6-5 team in the country.

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  • CUlater
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post
    Boy u are a hater for some odd reason. IUP actually has way less transfers than both Cal and SRU with most players in Tort’s era home grown or portal savvy. Your act is getting real tiresome. U are borderline return of the “personalities”…just sayin
    I'm stating the obvious here, been done many times by your side when things go the other way but you don't like it when it's your guy. When you have a guy transfer twice within the same school year and 4 times inside of 3 years its a flag. Talented guy, no doubt. I rmb another talented guy that you brought in 2 springs ago that cost you dearly a few times last year over dead ball stuff. lack of discipline.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    Just adding a few from the other side of this equation. Not saying they should have been losses but maybe IUP got incredibly lucky...

    1. 2022 Win vs Cal 22-21- Cal was called for a penalty inside the IUP 20 with less than 10 seconds left. Ended the game, and Cal did not get a chance to kick a short field goal to win.

    2. 2021 Win vs Kutztown 29-26 Needed a tipped pass returned for 26 yd touchdown by a DT in the 4th quarter to seal this game. IUP playing without their real starter in this one. Kutztown also threw an interception in the red zone. IUP was outgained by about 200 yds in this game, they escaped for sure.

    3. 2021 Win vs West Chester Down 24-10 with 8 mins to go, IUP rallied. Needed a strip sack/fumble recovery with a minute to go, inside the WCU red zone. Few plays later ran the ball in for a touchdown to secure the victory in a wild finish.

    4. 2017 Win vs Ashland Plainly a great game by 2 good teams. IUP blocked a field goal with 1:45 left, and was able to drive down and get a game winning field goal off. Could have gone either way.

    There were a couple very close games with Clarion in 2017-18 as well, but IUP finished those games. I assume they were flat starts and had to wake up to finish strong types.

    Moral to the story, Tort is doing fine lol.


    Those are some memorable games.

    1. IUP lost in every imaginable (several incredibly fluky) ways inside Adamson the past 15 years. So, that WR lining up offside was perhaps a bit of karma.

    2. That was a wild game. The DT pick six was actually one of the loudest moments I've ever heard in Miller Stadium. Certainly one of the more entertaining games at Miller in a long time.

    3. IUP's offense couldn't do a thing for three quarters. Once the weather cleared and they could throw, it was bam, bam, bam.

    4. That just wasn't your regular old FG. He hit from 47 yards as time expired. Great moment. The following year out at Ashland was another close IUP win.

    I was at both of those Clarion games. The timing helped Clarion. Both years were played the week following SRU/Cal. Clarion played really well in the 2017 game up there and IUP was lucky to escape after being shutout in the second half. The next year Clarion jumped out to a 20-0 lead but couldn't hold it. The coach said he was so shocked to be up 20-0 in Indiana that he froze up a bit and wished he'd have kept the hammer down rather than trying to run clock so much. The last three meetings have just been ugly. Last year was 45-0 and Tort probably could have hung 70 if wanted to. IUP plays at Clarion on Nov. 4.

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