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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUP Crimson Hawk View Post

    Plus they will get the best WR in the country back and the best RB in the region back! Region 1 will run through Indiana.
    Based on what metrics?

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  • RamPride
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    Yes, for all of the focus on the "name" skill players, the game was won in the trenches. I remember this being a concern for the Shep fans (who are very knowledgeable) but I didn't expect it to be so obvious.

    Playing without Brown and Stewart and still winning is definitely impressive. I joke about Tort's "we have a lot of players" comment but it's true. IUP is deep with a lot of weapons.

    Wow, so many contributors yesterday. It was a very satisfying victory.

    On to the playoffs. IUP will need their big guns to be ready to make this run. At some point, anyway.

    Not to take anything away from Shep. If there is a repeat matchup, it will be just as interesting as the first one.

    Finally, I think Sexton has some intangibles. I think he is clearly the leader (I'm sure there are numerous leaders) and he manages the game really well. They talk about Bagent being unflappable but Sexton always seems to have his eyes on the prize.

    Hopefully, we get the right bounces in the PO's. IUP needs to stick with the next Saturday approach.
    Shepherd lost on 2 red zone interceptions…plus the offensive play calling which was very offensive..

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by jrshooter View Post

    If YOU'RE taking aim at Matt Burglund, who makes the rest of the PSAC coverage look like a preschool newspaper, you're an idiot.

    Period.
    Don't apologize for ****ty coaching! It was and as a reporter grow a set and say it. Don't twist his terrible decisions to make them sound like they were good. THEY WEREN'T!!!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    I really thought the MEC would get two in..
    There's all the 'metrics' involved but also the all-important human factor.

    Concord gave up some monster point totals this year. I wonder if that scared off the committee a bit.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Possible rematches in the final with either Slippery Rock or Shepherd. Since Shepherd has home field on that side, I expect the Rams to make it through. IUP will have a tough test regardless of who they play in the semis.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    No. New Haven.

    Concord was sent home.
    I really thought the MEC would get two in..

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Did Shepherd get Concord?
    No. New Haven.

    Concord was sent home.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Looks like winner of Ashland and ND will visit Miller.
    Did Shepherd get Concord?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Looks like winner of Ashland and ND will visit Miller.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tort got the No. 1 seed and a bye.
    It would have been a travesty of Assumption got it.

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  • IUP Crimson Hawk
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tort got the No. 1 seed and a bye.
    Plus they will get the best WR in the country back and the best RB in the region back! Region 1 will run through Indiana.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Tort got the No. 1 seed and a bye.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    Yes, for all of the focus on the "name" skill players, the game was won in the trenches. I remember this being a concern for the Shep fans (who are very knowledgeable) but I didn't expect it to be so obvious.

    Playing without Brown and Stewart and still winning is definitely impressive. I joke about Tort's "we have a lot of players" comment but it's true. IUP is deep with a lot of weapons.

    Wow, so many contributors yesterday. It was a very satisfying victory.

    On to the playoffs. IUP will need their big guns to be ready to make this run. At some point, anyway.

    Not to take anything away from Shep. If there is a repeat matchup, it will be just as interesting as the first one.

    Finally, I think Sexton has some intangibles. I think he is clearly the leader (I'm sure there are numerous leaders) and he manages the game really well. They talk about Bagent being unflappable but Sexton always seems to have his eyes on the prize.

    Hopefully, we get the right bounces in the PO's. IUP needs to stick with the next Saturday approach.
    Games are almost always won in the trenches. I don't care what kind of skill players you have; if your o-line blows, you're not going to have much of an offense. When IUP came into Ship with an offense of almost all grad students and seniors on the line, while Ship was starting freshmen and sophomores, I knew we were in for a long afternoon. Brown and Ridley wouldn't be much good to IUP if Sexton was being knocked on his butt all game. Keeping the QB's uniform clean has been a key to winning football games as long as I've been watching them, and that's a long time. While IUP didn't plant Bagent much Saturday, they did get him out of his comfort zone on more than one occasion. I have no idea why Shepherd doesn't run Brown more. That guy is a helluva D2 back. I think Bagent's skill tends to make them a little pass-happy.

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  • OldSchool IUP
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    So, if he didn't practice all week that means he did get hurt in the Clarion game (up 35-0).
    Correct-he did get hurt in that game

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
    The dust has settled. My take for what it’s worth.

    IUP won this game in the trenches. They dominated both lines of scrimmage and on the type of night it was, that was necessary. Despite not getting a sack (I don’t think), the IUP defensive front had Bagent on the move and off schedule. There were a few times when IUP only brought four and he had time to stand there, but because they dropped so many guys into coverage Bagent couldn’t find an opening. I tip my cap to the defensive staff for the game plan, and obviously to the players for executing it.

    When I realized Brown wasn’t dressed and then Stewart went down early, I have to admit I expected the worst. To win under those circumstances was impressive. I think that’s what frustrates IUP fans. The team can put together an effort like that, but then not so much in others. I guess that’s the definition of college sports and every team deals with it. Regarding Brown sitting out, I was extremely impressed with Deabner’s performance. That kid is a weapon and needs to see the field more, even when Brown is back. Regarding Stewart, it looked like he was on his way to a monster game and let’s hope IUP gets a bye and he can get back. That said, what can you say about Houser? Many of us have been critical of him here, but the kid showed what he’s capable of so shame on us. On top of that, the unselfish play to slide down instead of taking the ball into the end zone at the end was classy. It guaranteed Shepherd wouldn’t touch the ball again.

    Overall, I think IUP is just better than Shepherd. That’s not to say at all that the Rams wouldn’t win a rematch. Their concern should be how IUP won consistently up front. That’s not something that’s easily fixable. It’s less about scheme and more about my guy being better than your guy. With all of the holding penalties Shepherd had, there were plenty more that could have been called. Depending on seeding, we could see a rematch and to be honest, I’d be happy if it didn’t happen. Those are two great teams and if they played a seven game series it would probably go seven.

    Odds and ends…Too many selfish unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, again! I thought Naszhir Taylor played his best game AND he didn’t get into trouble for taunting, etc. He’s great if he just plays football. Special teams, for the most part, were outstanding. Perfect on field goals and extra points and how about two punts downed inside the five? Sexton seemed to play with a chip on his shoulder having to hear about Bagent all week. Then there was the article in the local paper that was all about Bagent. Not saying it wasn’t a good article and appropriate when a kid with Bagent’s credentials is coming to town, but if I’m Sexton that would piss me right off. He played great and made some clutch throws. He’s a very tough competitor and I wouldn’t trade him for anyone.

    The playoff seeding will be interesting but here’s hoping IUP and Shepherd are on opposite sides of the bracket.
    Yes, for all of the focus on the "name" skill players, the game was won in the trenches. I remember this being a concern for the Shep fans (who are very knowledgeable) but I didn't expect it to be so obvious.

    Playing without Brown and Stewart and still winning is definitely impressive. I joke about Tort's "we have a lot of players" comment but it's true. IUP is deep with a lot of weapons.

    Wow, so many contributors yesterday. It was a very satisfying victory.

    On to the playoffs. IUP will need their big guns to be ready to make this run. At some point, anyway.

    Not to take anything away from Shep. If there is a repeat matchup, it will be just as interesting as the first one.

    Finally, I think Sexton has some intangibles. I think he is clearly the leader (I'm sure there are numerous leaders) and he manages the game really well. They talk about Bagent being unflappable but Sexton always seems to have his eyes on the prize.

    Hopefully, we get the right bounces in the PO's. IUP needs to stick with the next Saturday approach.
    Last edited by iupgroundhog; 11-13-2022, 09:38 AM.

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