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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Is that the narrative that will be played in Shepherdstown to get the players all mad? IUP is too hyped and we are upset and must get revenge!!


    :-)
    It's the narrative of July 11.

    We can talk about football hype, or Bobby Huggins, schools shrinking or why Indiana Jones flopped.

    Come on, Shepherd's offense last year was the best ever (until it left SR1).

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post
    Man that hype train is rolling! This might be the best offense in D2 history. Ferris State better buckle up!
    Is that the narrative that will be played in Shepherdstown to get the players all mad? IUP is too hyped and we are upset and must get revenge!!


    :-)

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  • Ram040506
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    Man that hype train is rolling! This might be the best offense in D2 history. Ferris State better buckle up!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by PSAC Fan View Post
    From what I have seen on film, Hunter only needs to get it close. Each of the receivers have good speed, jumping ability and the mindset that a ball in the air is theirs. Can't wait to see Coach Wilsons overall offensive scheme. High School video of Zinoble shows 360 dunks. Staying healthy will be the key.
    Zinobile is a monster -- and he had some big games against IUP while at Clarion. He was just on some bad teams there.

    Hilton Ridley catches everything. He turned a lot of wild throws last year in to great catches.

    They are all big, too. Ridley is close to 6'4", Lockhart is 6'2" and Zinobile is 6'2" -- the latter two are also very physical WRs.

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  • PSAC Fan
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    From what I have seen on film, Hunter only needs to get it close. Each of the receivers have good speed, jumping ability and the mindset that a ball in the air is theirs. Can't wait to see Coach Wilsons overall offensive scheme. High School video of Zinoble shows 360 dunks. Staying healthy will be the key.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    I'm excited -- and interested -- to see the WRs.

    It's pretty rare to have (3) No. 1 WRs on a roster. Derek Lockhart, Hilton Ridley and Quinn Zinoble ... that's just a sick trio at this level.

    Those aren't 'what if' guys ... they are all proven stars at this level. All three are big, too.

    Behind those three, there are some studs in waiting -- Isaiah Houser, Daniel Deabner, Omar Stewart, etc. Stewart, my opinion, is going to be a superstar here very shortly.

    They are going to be a nightmare to prep against (and play against).
    This will be a very exciting position group to watch. As you said, they’re a proven group and routes are routes so it’s a little different than OL. Hunter has to get the ball to them though. All I have is video to go by and I’m not convinced yet he’s going to be the passer we’ve seen here the last few years. That doesn’t mean he couldn’t be the best overall QB but clearly we’re not going to see the classic drop back guy that can put the ball on a dime. He’ll get it done in a less traditional way. More like a young Ben Roethlisberger style.

    Assuming these receivers stay healthy, what team in the PSAC is going to have three great DB’s to match up with these guys if they’re all on the field at the same time? We haven’t even talked about the tight ends. It’s a very gifted group for sure.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    Wait and see is always the best approach. As far as the OL goes, the mantra at IUP has always been to develop the OL as a group within the system over time. It will be interesting with the new players. There is a lot to be excited about, though.

    I'm excited -- and interested -- to see the WRs.

    It's pretty rare to have (3) No. 1 WRs on a roster. Derek Lockhart, Hilton Ridley and Quinn Zinoble ... that's just a sick trio at this level.

    Those aren't 'what if' guys ... they are all proven stars at this level. All three are big, too.

    Behind those three, there are some studs in waiting -- Isaiah Houser, Daniel Deabner, Omar Stewart, etc. Stewart, my opinion, is going to be a superstar here very shortly.

    They are going to be a nightmare to prep against (and play against).

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I’m still in a wait and see mode. There are an awful lot of new faces in town and football in particular doesn’t suit itself well to plug and play at this scale. The offensive line in particular is challenging. There’s knowing the plays and where you’re supposed to be and then there’s knowing each other and how to adjust on the fly working in unison. The way teams play defense these days, where a defender starts a play and where he moves to on the snap isn’t the same place. It’s not like the old days of teams playing a 4-3 and occasionally bringing a linebacker. This unit will need a lot of reps together regardless of the talent coming in. There’s also the change of scenery. These are still kids that need to adjust to living in a new place, working with new coaches and teammates, etc. That’s a lot to figure out in a short period of time.
    Wait and see is always the best approach. As far as the OL goes, the mantra at IUP has always been to develop the OL as a group within the system over time. It will be interesting with the new players. There is a lot to be excited about, though.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I’m still in a wait and see mode. There are an awful lot of new faces in town and football in particular doesn’t suit itself well to plug and play at this scale. The offensive line in particular is challenging. There’s knowing the plays and where you’re supposed to be and then there’s knowing each other and how to adjust on the fly working in unison. The way teams play defense these days, where a defender starts a play and where he moves to on the snap isn’t the same place. It’s not like the old days of teams playing a 4-3 and occasionally bringing a linebacker. This unit will need a lot of reps together regardless of the talent coming in. There’s also the change of scenery. These are still kids that need to adjust to living in a new place, working with new coaches and teammates, etc. That’s a lot to figure out in a short period of time.
    The big guy from Syracuse is also in the mix although he was injured in the Spring. I'm not sure of his current health status.

    The OL is the one position group at IUP that I rarely worry about ... they may have the best OL coach around. Mike Campolo is the definition of no-nonsense. If anybody can get new pieces up to speed quickly, it's him. "Enthusiastic" may be a good way to describe him lol.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    I’m still in a wait and see mode. There are an awful lot of new faces in town and football in particular doesn’t suit itself well to plug and play at this scale. The offensive line in particular is challenging. There’s knowing the plays and where you’re supposed to be and then there’s knowing each other and how to adjust on the fly working in unison. The way teams play defense these days, where a defender starts a play and where he moves to on the snap isn’t the same place. It’s not like the old days of teams playing a 4-3 and occasionally bringing a linebacker. This unit will need a lot of reps together regardless of the talent coming in. There’s also the change of scenery. These are still kids that need to adjust to living in a new place, working with new coaches and teammates, etc. That’s a lot to figure out in a short period of time.
    Yep - and I'd argue in the long run adjusting to a higher level of play in the PSAC vs MEC and SAC.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I'm saying if Tort screws up this team he may be on TV next year in the PAC.

    No idea where all this coin came from ... But, be thankful.
    I’m still in a wait and see mode. There are an awful lot of new faces in town and football in particular doesn’t suit itself well to plug and play at this scale. The offensive line in particular is challenging. There’s knowing the plays and where you’re supposed to be and then there’s knowing each other and how to adjust on the fly working in unison. The way teams play defense these days, where a defender starts a play and where he moves to on the snap isn’t the same place. It’s not like the old days of teams playing a 4-3 and occasionally bringing a linebacker. This unit will need a lot of reps together regardless of the talent coming in. There’s also the change of scenery. These are still kids that need to adjust to living in a new place, working with new coaches and teammates, etc. That’s a lot to figure out in a short period of time.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    So you are saying we may have a chance?

    :-)
    I'm saying if Tort screws up this team he may be on TV next year in the PAC.

    No idea where all this coin came from ... But, be thankful.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    As IUPAlum just notified me ... Concord OL transfer is now Twitter official.

    Massive get for Mr. CO-OP Store.

    Concord plus UVA-Wise, plus what they had coming back ... The OL should be very strong.
    So you are saying we may have a chance?

    :-)

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    As IUPAlum just notified me ... Concord OL transfer is now Twitter official.

    Massive get for Mr. CO-OP Store.

    Concord plus UVA-Wise, plus what they had coming back ... The OL should be very strong.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    If you go back in time, then-President Tony Atwater wanted a squeaky-clean HC to clean up the mess and rid the program of off-field embarrassments. He did get that in TLT.

    But, you better win here or else you'll be gone pretty quickly.

    TLT's latter teams didn't even resemble IUP Football. He served his purpose for a quick transition.
    He had 16 losses in 4 years.

    Frank didn't record his 16th loss at IUP until the 1994 season..his 9th season.

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