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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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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Tort's (11) losses (in order):

    2017

    1. West Florida (27-17) - IUP came out flat before at least making a game of it in second half. But, you have to win home games in the Final Four.

    2018

    2. @ California (36-24) - The infamous 'pick six' as IUP was going in to put the game away. Terrible loss.

    3. Slippery Rock (30-27) - IUP was hammered in the first half before taking the lead late in the game. Roland Rivers led a last-minute drive to win it -- converting a key 4th and 7 that would have ended the game.

    4. Shippensburg (45-21) - The 'we quit' game. IUP was out of the playoffs and appeared to have zero interest in this game.

    2019

    5. @ Slippery Rock (45-42) - Incredible game. Somebody had to win and somebody had to lose.

    6. Shepherd (31-27) - Another incredible game. Bagent led a last-drive TD for the win.

    2021

    7. Shepherd (37-21) - Multiple starters out including starting QB. IUP got walloped.

    8. California (38-34) - Cal scored winning TD with seconds remaining. IUP gave up 21 points in 4th quarter ... one of worst losses at Miller in recent memory. The Irv Charles wide open drop for a clear TD would have put the game away. Instead, it gave hope -- and all hell broke loose.

    9. Edinboro (21-17) - The worst loss in Miller Stadium in decades (maybe ever).

    2022

    10. @ Gannon (43-36) - IUP's worst defensive showing in memory. To its credit, Gannon's offense was incredible that day.

    11. Shepherd (48-13) - Three weeks after defeating Shepherd, the Rams clobbered IUP.




    So, I'll give you IUP was the 'better team' and never should have lost in 3 of the 11 defeats (Ship, Edinboro, Gannon).

    Of the others, it is my opinion IUP should not have lost games 2, 3, 6 and 8. That's not because they had better talent. Those Cal teams and SRU (Rivers) teams were exceptionally strong and very equal. **** happens. Game 6 (Shepherd) was a game IUP had to finish and shouldn't have lost. That was a heartbreaker.
    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.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    Great! Could be the missing piece for the defense. We'll see. One strong producer at DT is what they need. Also, they signed a number of incoming freshmen at DL who look good on paper, so I think they will get more depth at the position from freshmen.

    All this guy needs to do is help stop the run and terrorize opposing PSAC offensive linemen, right?
    Frosh from Aliquippa may offer help the McBride kid is plenty big and those Quip kids usually play early like Dajour Fisher did.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Tort's (11) losses (in order):

    2017

    1. West Florida (27-17) - IUP came out flat before at least making a game of it in second half. But, you have to win home games in the Final Four.

    2018

    2. @ California (36-24) - The infamous 'pick six' as IUP was going in to put the game away. Terrible loss.

    3. Slippery Rock (30-27) - IUP was hammered in the first half before taking the lead late in the game. Roland Rivers led a last-minute drive to win it -- converting a key 4th and 7 that would have ended the game.

    4. Shippensburg (45-21) - The 'we quit' game. IUP was out of the playoffs and appeared to have zero interest in this game.

    2019

    5. @ Slippery Rock (45-42) - Incredible game. Somebody had to win and somebody had to lose.

    6. Shepherd (31-27) - Another incredible game. Bagent led a last-drive TD for the win.

    2021

    7. Shepherd (37-21) - Multiple starters out including starting QB. IUP got walloped.

    8. California (38-34) - Cal scored winning TD with seconds remaining. IUP gave up 21 points in 4th quarter ... one of worst losses at Miller in recent memory. The Irv Charles wide open drop for a clear TD would have put the game away. Instead, it gave hope -- and all hell broke loose.

    9. Edinboro (21-17) - The worst loss in Miller Stadium in decades (maybe ever).

    2022

    10. @ Gannon (43-36) - IUP's worst defensive showing in memory. To its credit, Gannon's offense was incredible that day.

    11. Shepherd (48-13) - Three weeks after defeating Shepherd, the Rams clobbered IUP.




    So, I'll give you IUP was the 'better team' and never should have lost in 3 of the 11 defeats (Ship, Edinboro, Gannon).

    Of the others, it is my opinion IUP should not have lost games 2, 3, 6 and 8. That's not because they had better talent. Those Cal teams and SRU (Rivers) teams were exceptionally strong and very equal. **** happens. Game 6 (Shepherd) was a game IUP had to finish and shouldn't have lost. That was a heartbreaker.
    Solid insight as usual. Loss 2 was a Rob Job by the officiating, 2 phantom illegal man downfield calls calling back one TD. IUP was the better team that night. The officiating crew was suspended for 2 weeks by the home office that in itself should tell u how bad they were.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    4th school inside of 2 years....I think we can all read between the lines here. Hopefully they've built a stronger culture than in the past but it has never been a strong suit of this staff. strong recruiters, not so strong at development and building character/discipline....
    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

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    I say good luck to you, I hope it works out but I don't think this is going to be the team everyone thought it would be say a month or two ago. at least not from what i'm hearing/seeing. time will tell.
    Yes time will tell, u are correct on that. I still like the program’s chances.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    Oh interesting. From what I had heard Shepherd was pretty excited about him. Wonder why it didn’t work out, but good pull for IUP either way I’d think.
    Yes if u watch the Shepherd spring game he got ample reps with the first team defense at DT…Curios on why he left indeed. He is a Pa kid i see.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    100% BUT you know come Aug. with this type of hype I'm going to stir the pot a bit lol. All this talk the last week about oh no this and that...couldn't pass up the opportunity. Looking forward to that Thursday opening night. I'll have about 4 screens going to keep an eye on all the action. going to be great
    Yes, this is an annual thing from you. We get it. Don’t you have anything better to do? What’s the hot topic of discussion over on the Clarion football thread?

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  • CUlater
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I get it. BUT, it's real hard to not lose any games. SRU, Cal, Shepherd ... they all have scholarships, great players and good coaches, too.

    Tort's won two PSAC titles in five seasons. Shepherd hasn't won one yet. They've had more playoff success, but it just shows how hard winning that conference title game actually is.

    Don't get me wrong ... Tort has had some maddening performances as a head coach. He's also had some really, really fluky losses. But, if you go back to August of 2017 and tell the IUP brass he'd be 58-11 after five seasons ... I think it's safe to say we'd have all took it.

    Just remember there are a TON of new starting QBs in the PSAC this year. A whole lot of big names are gone. Tort (somehow) landed the most sought-after D2 QB in the Portal. Believe me, I get the 'rile up the IUP fans' notion (it's easy to do). But, they may be pretty good this year. We'll find out real fast come Aug. 31. He's not playing a cupcake like most of the league. It's going to be a war on that Thursday night inside Miller Stadium.
    100% BUT you know come Aug. with this type of hype I'm going to stir the pot a bit lol. All this talk the last week about oh no this and that...couldn't pass up the opportunity. Looking forward to that Thursday opening night. I'll have about 4 screens going to keep an eye on all the action. going to be great

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    This is great, I vividly remember most of these games. My point is eliminating a few of these loses means, making the playoffs when you didn't. winning at least a share of the conference, when you didn't, ect...Cannot just be pleased beating Clarion and Seton Hill by 40pts every year. that's not your goal.
    I get it. BUT, it's real hard to not lose any games. SRU, Cal, Shepherd ... they all have scholarships, great players and good coaches, too.

    Tort's won two PSAC titles in five seasons. Shepherd hasn't won one yet. They've had more playoff success, but it just shows how hard winning that conference title game actually is.

    Don't get me wrong ... Tort has had some maddening performances as a head coach. He's also had some really, really fluky losses. But, if you go back to August of 2017 and tell the IUP brass he'd be 58-11 after five seasons ... I think it's safe to say we'd have all took it.

    Just remember there are a TON of new starting QBs in the PSAC this year. A whole lot of big names are gone. Tort (somehow) landed the most sought-after D2 QB in the Portal. Believe me, I get the 'rile up the IUP fans' notion (it's easy to do). But, they may be pretty good this year. We'll find out real fast come Aug. 31. He's not playing a cupcake like most of the league. It's going to be a war on that Thursday night inside Miller Stadium.

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  • CUlater
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Tort's (11) losses (in order):

    2017

    1. West Florida (27-17) - IUP came out flat before at least making a game of it in second half. But, you have to win home games in the Final Four.

    2018

    2. @ California (36-24) - The infamous 'pick six' as IUP was going in to put the game away. Terrible loss.

    3. Slippery Rock (30-27) - IUP was hammered in the first half before taking the lead late in the game. Roland Rivers led a last-minute drive to win it -- converting a key 4th and 7 that would have ended the game.

    4. Shippensburg (45-21) - The 'we quit' game. IUP was out of the playoffs and appeared to have zero interest in this game.

    2019

    5. @ Slippery Rock (45-42) - Incredible game. Somebody had to win and somebody had to lose.

    6. Shepherd (31-27) - Another incredible game. Bagent led a last-drive TD for the win.

    2021

    7. Shepherd (37-21) - Multiple starters out including starting QB. IUP got walloped.

    8. California (38-34) - Cal scored winning TD with seconds remaining. IUP gave up 21 points in 4th quarter ... one of worst losses at Miller in recent memory. The Irv Charles wide open drop for a clear TD would have put the game away. Instead, it gave hope -- and all hell broke loose.

    9. Edinboro (21-17) - The worst loss in Miller Stadium in decades (maybe ever).

    2022

    10. @ Gannon (43-36) - IUP's worst defensive showing in memory. To its credit, Gannon's offense was incredible that day.

    11. Shepherd (48-13) - Three weeks after defeating Shepherd, the Rams clobbered IUP.




    So, I'll give you IUP was the 'better team' and never should have lost in 3 of the 11 defeats (Ship, Edinboro, Gannon).

    Of the others, it is my opinion IUP should not have lost games 2, 3, 6 and 8. That's not because they had better talent. Those Cal teams and SRU (Rivers) teams were exceptionally strong and very equal. **** happens. Game 6 (Shepherd) was a game IUP had to finish and shouldn't have lost. That was a heartbreaker.
    This is great, I vividly remember most of these games. My point is eliminating a few of these loses means, making the playoffs when you didn't. winning at least a share of the conference, when you didn't, ect...Cannot just be pleased beating Clarion and Seton Hill by 40pts every year. that's not your goal.

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  • IUPNation
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    I'm so confused. Are we good again or do we suck again.

    :-)

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    Great! Could be the missing piece for the defense. We'll see. One strong producer at DT is what they need. Also, they signed a number of incoming freshmen at DL who look good on paper, so I think they will get more depth at the position from freshmen.

    All this guy needs to do is help stop the run and terrorize opposing PSAC offensive linemen, right?
    Correct. IUP is loaded at the EDGE. They just need some effective 'cloggers' in the middle.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
    IUP has found some defensive line help by signing Cyler Rozina from Lackawanna College. His recruitment path seems like quite the affair as he had many D2 and a couple D1 offers. He signed briefly with Shepherd before announcing on Twitter yesterday that he’s 100% committed to IUP. Of course in January he Tweeted that he was 100% committed to Shepherd before jumping into the transfer portal in May. Anyway, he’s not heavy but still good sized at 6’3” and about 260 lbs.
    Great! Could be the missing piece for the defense. We'll see. One strong producer at DT is what they need. Also, they signed a number of incoming freshmen at DL who look good on paper, so I think they will get more depth at the position from freshmen.

    All this guy needs to do is help stop the run and terrorize opposing PSAC offensive linemen, right?

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