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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    This is a huge get and completes a roster that even before some big offseason additions was probably best in the region.. Will be very interesting to see how they find a way to under perform and let it go to waste.
    Lol

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by CUlater View Post

    This is a huge get and completes a roster that even before some big offseason additions was probably best in the region.. Will be very interesting to see how they find a way to under perform and let it go to waste.
    They'll probably rest the team on Clarion week and send the intramural team in its place. It will be tight, but the Golden Eagles will pull the upset in front of 38 fans at Memorial Stadium. That's my guess. The Fly will slowly wear out the Tri Lambda Lambda Fraternity team. The Omega Mu sorority will be fired up on the ride back to Indiana.

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  • CUlater
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tort landed the big dog.
    This is a huge get and completes a roster that even before some big offseason additions was probably best in the region.. Will be very interesting to see how they find a way to under perform and let it go to waste.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post

    I think this would make more sense for basketball than for football. There just aren’t enough NFL caliber guys in the league at any given time to make staging a pro day worth
    AND not a lot of other options for football players. Most indoor leagues are small-time and while the XFL and USFL are back in some form it’s not clear if they’re going to be stable. The CFL also exists but they seem to prefer foreign imports from the FBS and FCS levels.

    In contrast while I don’t think there are any NBA caliber basketball players in the PSAC at a given time there are more options for guys who want to play professionally between the G League and Euro+Asian ball.
    In 2014 Bloom had their own pro day with 17 NFL teams in attendance. Bloom had several players hoping for a deal, including rb Quiteh, de Webster, ol Clarke, wr Hutton, and ol Feiler. They also had players attending from other schools outside of the PSAC. Some players ended up in the NFL.

    Every year a PSAC school seems to have a pro day because they have the players, like Shepherd this year and Cal has had them in the past. If the PSAC pulled their players and opened it up to other players and schools, it could work to benefit the athletes. The NFL will show up.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tort landed the big dog.
    I mean why wouldn’t he want to attend IUP?

    :-)

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    The PSAC should have its own pro day. There are some good players that need a stage.
    Then you suddenly remember that The Home Office in Lock Haven sucks.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    Whoa. Can they ride this into landing the RMU WR?
    He's very much in play along with the West FL RB.

    Pair them with the two massive OL transfers and the Stetson TE hybrid ... along with everybody else returning (including Derek Lockhart and Ridley) ... it will be fun to be the OC. Put it that way.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tort landed the big dog.
    Whoa. Can they ride this into landing the RMU WR?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post

    I think this would make more sense for basketball than for football. There just aren’t enough NFL caliber guys in the league at any given time to make staging a pro day worth
    AND not a lot of other options for football players. Most indoor leagues are small-time and while the XFL and USFL are back in some form it’s not clear if they’re going to be stable. The CFL also exists but they seem to prefer foreign imports from the FBS and FCS levels.

    In contrast while I don’t think there are any NBA caliber basketball players in the PSAC at a given time there are more options for guys who want to play professionally between the G League and Euro+Asian ball.
    There are no NBA players in the PSAC. Maybe one every 25 years.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Tort landed the big dog.

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  • TheBigCat2192
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    The PSAC should have it's own pro day. There are some good players that need a stage.
    I think this would make more sense for basketball than for football. There just aren’t enough NFL caliber guys in the league at any given time to make staging a pro day worth
    AND not a lot of other options for football players. Most indoor leagues are small-time and while the XFL and USFL are back in some form it’s not clear if they’re going to be stable. The CFL also exists but they seem to prefer foreign imports from the FBS and FCS levels.

    In contrast while I don’t think there are any NBA caliber basketball players in the PSAC at a given time there are more options for guys who want to play professionally between the G League and Euro+Asian ball.

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  • IUP24
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    I’m not sure when this occurred, but Karst Hunter’s Twitter profile bio reads “QB @ IUPâ€

    No formal announcement. No post on Twitter or Instagram. But it’s in his Twitter profile. It looks like, maybe, Karst Hunter just committed to IUP.

    Edit…

    The more I look at it, I think this is official. Last night he posted… “Told my mama, ‘One day, one day, ima be straight.’ Stack all my chips and ima move, far away.â€

    There is a comment asking if he accepted an offer from IUP. That comment was liked by an assistant coach for IUP.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    The PSAC should have it's own pro day. There are some good players that need a stage.
    I imagine this has been discussed at one point, so there is (or was) probably a reason there is not one. It may be more beneficial for them to latch on to a local D1 pro day.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    I wish Duane Brown would have come to Shepherd's pro day to catch passes with Bagent. 30 teams represented from the NFL there too. Would have been nice if the PSAC could have rallied around Shepherd having a couple players that would have given everyone else some great exposure, but I guess we don't team up like that. Duane would have been a better option than some of the guys catching passes earlier this week for Bagent. Both would have benefited.
    The PSAC should have it's own pro day. There are some good players that need a stage.

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  • Iupgh
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    [QUOTE=IUPbigINDIANS;n750111]

    Short answer: the internet (and society) has changed everything.

    You can't sign a high school star QB today and think he's going to sit around for 2-3 years. It just doesn't happen ... (A) if you're honest with them, you just won't be able to sign them, or (B) they'll get redshirted and be in the transfer portal the week after the season ends. Social media builds these kids' egos up so big in high school that they all think they should be in the SEC or Big 10. Most are mad they landed in D2 let alone now being told they likely won't play for 2-3 years.

    Quarterback isn't like the other positions. There are far fewer quality options. QB is also a diva position.

    The guys Tort lost to the portal (or retirement) this off-season were never going to actually play here (at least not QB). The two younger ones that left ... one was a walk-on and the other was probably getting a crumb. Both were signed late in the cycle. They were both from tiny schools and extreme long-shots. I'd guess they both quickly saw the writing on the wall.

    Now, the two they signed this year 'could' be different. These two have legit potential -- and the right size, arm, etc.,) to play at this level. One of them will be gone after the upcoming season. That will work itself out. The catch, obviously, is if Tort signs a transfer in the coming days/weeks who could be here 2-3 years. Karst Hunter, while probably a long shot, has two years' eligibility. Assuming he stays both years, now you're hoping the kid you invested in to be the future will actually stay here and wait. In today's climate, that's not overly likely.

    They'll have (5) QBs on the roster this Fall.

    1. Not-yet-here Starter
    2. Back-up
    3. Back-up
    4. True Freshman
    5. True Freshman

    The No. 2 spot will be a battle between Nico Marchitelli and Mars Hill transfer Blayne Romano. I'd love both Romano and Marchitelli to still be here in the Fall ... but, we'll see. That should be a tight battle. Romano has some potential, however, Marchitelli has been in the system a year.

    Getting kids to buy in for the long-term isn't just an IUP issue. This is the state of college sports. The days of kids staying in the program 4-5 years, largely, are long gone.[/.

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