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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Has there been talk of that?
    Nothing substantiated but Thry probably fit better in that league and their travel isn’t that much more…

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Crimsonhawkfanatic View Post
    Hawks by 28+ today STAMP THAT…
    "Fact" to "STAMP THAT" Thuganomics at it's finest!

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  • Crimsonhawkfanatic
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    Hawks by 28+ today STAMP THAT…

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    IUP shouldn't have much trouble there. What's your problem with Seton Hill?
    They gooned up a basketball game several years ago which resulted in IUP losing a player to suspension and also we lost a player to a broken wrist on a cheap shot. It was the same team that started a brawl earlier in the year at West Chester.

    It was a garbage team with a coach who encouraged it. It ruined IUP's season.

    Not to mention I'm tired of hearing about how they can't compete in football because "they actually have academic standards" and can't accept the "state school types".

    The PAC would be their perfect home.

    So, here's to hoping IUP is interested in this game today.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Has there been talk of that?
    Message board talk, yes. Reality, no.

    They both couldn't wait to join the PSAC after years of horrendously long bus rides, etc. They aren't leaving for the GMAC.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Seton Hill is the only school I truly despise in the league. Here's to hoping IUP beats the p!ss out of them today.
    IUP shouldn't have much trouble there. What's your problem with Seton Hill?

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Well if The Lake Show and LIT AF ever bolt for the all private GMAC...we'll probably get a 4th crossover.
    Has there been talk of that?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Seton Hill is the only school I truly despise in the league. Here's to hoping IUP beats the p!ss out of them today.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post

    Big conferences can’t have ooc games and play everyone in the conference. There are a bunch of conferences that have none. If you don’t have a marquee ooc game, wouldn’t a 4th crossover be just as good?
    Well if The Lake Show and LIT AF ever bolt for the all private GMAC...we'll probably get a 4th crossover.

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  • ironmaniup
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
    Exactly. The schools got what they wanted, so it shouldn't be viewed as a handicap.
    Big conferences can’t have ooc games and play everyone in the conference. There are a bunch of conferences that have none. If you don’t have a marquee ooc game, wouldn’t a 4th crossover be just as good?

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post
    If you're asking why PSAC teams play a 10-game conference schedule, the answer would be that the schools asked for it. It was getting too difficult to fill out a 10- or 11-game schedule when you only have 6-8 league games. I would imagine travel costs went into it, too.
    Exactly. The schools got what they wanted, so it shouldn't be viewed as a handicap.

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  • Matt Burglund
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
    True, but almost every team, actually every team but one this year, has a week 0 game scheduled, so it rarely works out.
    It absolutely would take some long-range planning. All I'm saying is I think it's possible.


    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
    Why is the "handicap" of only having week 0 available for non-conference games in place?
    If you're asking why it's Week 0 and not Week 3 or Week 7 or Week 11, I don't know. But I suppose if it was another week there would still be the same problem.

    If you're asking why PSAC teams play a 10-game conference schedule, the answer would be that the schools asked for it. It was getting too difficult to fill out a 10- or 11-game schedule when you only have 6-8 league games. I would imagine travel costs went into it, too.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post

    I am not 100% certain, but I don't think this is true. I seem to remember a situation where some creative schedule-making happened, but I can't think of who in the PSAC did it.

    An example: If Youngstown State called Edinboro and said they would play in Week 1 of the PSAC schedule (not "Week Zero"). But Edinboro is scheduled to go to West Chester in Week 1. Edinboro calls West Chester, who maybe doesn't have a Week Zero game lined up, and asks to move from Week 1 to Week Zero. West Chester agrees, and Edinboro gets to collect a check from Youngstown.

    I've talked to the commissioner about this before (it's been a few years) but I think I remember him saying the league wouldn't stand in the way of teams doing this.
    True, but almost every team, actually every team but one this year, has a week 0 game scheduled, so it rarely works out.

    Why is the "handicap" of only having week 0 available for non-conference games in place?

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Matt Burglund View Post

    I am not 100% certain, but I don't think this is true. I seem to remember a situation where some creative schedule-making happened, but I can't think of who in the PSAC did it.

    An example: If Youngstown State called Edinboro and said they would play in Week 1 of the PSAC schedule (not "Week Zero"). But Edinboro is scheduled to go to West Chester in Week 1. Edinboro calls West Chester, who maybe doesn't have a Week Zero game lined up, and asks to move from Week 1 to Week Zero. West Chester agrees, and Edinboro gets to collect a check from Youngstown.

    I've talked to the commissioner about this before (it's been a few years) but I think I remember him saying the league wouldn't stand in the way of teams doing this.
    That's probably true. I didn't consider that.

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  • Matt Burglund
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    We're also handicapped that the only week we can do a non-conference game is Week 1.
    I am not 100% certain, but I don't think this is true. I seem to remember a situation where some creative schedule-making happened, but I can't think of who in the PSAC did it.

    An example: If Youngstown State called Edinboro and said they would play in Week 1 of the PSAC schedule (not "Week Zero"). But Edinboro is scheduled to go to West Chester in Week 1. Edinboro calls West Chester, who maybe doesn't have a Week Zero game lined up, and asks to move from Week 1 to Week Zero. West Chester agrees, and Edinboro gets to collect a check from Youngstown.

    I've talked to the commissioner about this before (it's been a few years) but I think I remember him saying the league wouldn't stand in the way of teams doing this.

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