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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    I got pounced for my assertion on Sexton's game. But alas, a win is a win. My only other criticism is that they didn't seem to get much out of their RB committee. I expected better from Woody.
    Valid. They did get 38 on what was hyped all summer to be a strong D.

    And with a MASH unit forming.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Lockhart's injury was a total fluke. He's a massive loss as he would have been one of their stars this year. He'll have a decision to make if he wants to medical redshirt and come back next year.

    I haven't heard anything about why RB1-A (Dayjure Stewart) didn't dress. RB1-B (Houser) is very gifted but is just having trouble staying on the field. I'd guess a separated shoulder will cost a running back several weeks (if not longer). He was hurt in the first game last year, too, and missed most of the season.

    Their star DL (Gregory Moore) also didn't dress. He was said to have a foot injury. Their best DB (Howard) also didn't dress as he was still in concussion protocol. Both are expected back this week.

    No team is going through a season fully healthy. Not only is the game so violent, but football has tons of fluke injuries. An awkward cut and a knee blows out, lineman get rolled up on after the whistle, etc. Those fluke injuries are why it drives me bonkers when coaches leave star players in during blowouts.

    No doubt, IUP has had some really bad luck in this department the last couple years.

    I don't think their camp process can be blamed. They probably run a similar camp to everybody else in regard to contact, etc. IUP's injuries get magnified because there are so many IUP posters on here. After 2 games (for most) I'm sure everybody has a handful at this point. And, when you're talking about multiple offensive starters and two of your top defensive players ... they get a lot more attention.
    I got pounced for my assertion on Sexton's game. But alas, a win is a win. My only other criticism is that they didn't seem to get much out of their RB committee. I expected better from Woody.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Ram Tough View Post

    I mean, it does seem to be an issue with your team every season, and I wasn't the only one who questioned it.

    Again, the adults are talking. Go take your insults to the kiddie table.
    He's a former player so he takes everything personal.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    Lockhart's injury was a total fluke. He's a massive loss as he would have been one of their stars this year. He'll have a decision to make if he wants to medical redshirt and come back next year.

    I haven't heard anything about why RB1-A (Dayjure Stewart) didn't dress. RB1-B (Houser) is very gifted but is just having trouble staying on the field. I'd guess a separated shoulder will cost a running back several weeks (if not longer). He was hurt in the first game last year, too, and missed most of the season.

    Their star DL (Gregory Moore) also didn't dress. He was said to have a foot injury. Their best DB (Howard) also didn't dress as he was still in concussion protocol. Both are expected back this week.

    No team is going through a season fully healthy. Not only is the game so violent, but football has tons of fluke injuries. An awkward cut and a knee blows out, lineman get rolled up on after the whistle, etc. Those fluke injuries are why it drives me bonkers when coaches leave star players in during blowouts.

    No doubt, IUP has had some really bad luck in this department the last couple years.

    I don't think their camp process can be blamed. They probably run a similar camp to everybody else in regard to contact, etc. IUP's injuries get magnified because there are so many IUP posters on here. After 2 games (for most) I'm sure everybody has a handful at this point. And, when you're talking about multiple offensive starters and two of your top defensive players ... they get a lot more attention.
    Should be an interesting game at Ship. A lot of suspense surrounding who will be in the starting lineup.

    Got to admit, they are really banged up.
    Last edited by iupgroundhog; 09-12-2022, 09:53 AM.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ram Tough View Post

    I mean, it does seem to be an issue with your team every season, and I wasn't the only one who questioned it.

    Again, the adults are talking. Go take your insults to the kiddie table.

    Lockhart's injury was a total fluke. He's a massive loss as he would have been one of their stars this year. He'll have a decision to make if he wants to medical redshirt and come back next year.

    I haven't heard anything about why RB1-A (Dayjure Stewart) didn't dress. RB1-B (Houser) is very gifted but is just having trouble staying on the field. I'd guess a separated shoulder will cost a running back several weeks (if not longer). He was hurt in the first game last year, too, and missed most of the season.

    Their star DL (Gregory Moore) also didn't dress. He was said to have a foot injury. Their best DB (Howard) also didn't dress as he was still in concussion protocol. Both are expected back this week.

    No team is going through a season fully healthy. Not only is the game so violent, but football has tons of fluke injuries. An awkward cut and a knee blows out, lineman get rolled up on after the whistle, etc. Those fluke injuries are why it drives me bonkers when coaches leave star players in during blowouts.

    No doubt, IUP has had some really bad luck in this department the last couple years.

    I don't think their camp process can be blamed. They probably run a similar camp to everybody else in regard to contact, etc. IUP's injuries get magnified because there are so many IUP posters on here. After 2 games (for most) I'm sure everybody has a handful at this point. And, when you're talking about multiple offensive starters and two of your top defensive players ... they get a lot more attention.

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  • Ram Tough
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post

    It was a stupid question after 4000 posts, just stating fact my man.
    I mean, it does seem to be an issue with your team every season, and I wasn't the only one who questioned it.

    Again, the adults are talking. Go take your insults to the kiddie table.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by Ram Tough View Post

    Child, settle down. The adults are talking.
    It was a stupid question after 4000 posts, just stating fact my man.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    I was on the road and only caught a few possessions on the PSAC app. I thought he looked just okay - but that could have been a bad sample. It was also the first game of the year. I think he's got good pedigree and did see him zip some passes with great execution but nothing I haven't seen on lesser teams. Maybe my expectations were too high. I expected him to dominate the game but what I saw he looked solid but nothing spectacular.

    Ironically, I've been to his hometown. My sister lived there for a few years splitting the drive between job in San Angelo and BF in Austin.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post

    If u weren’t there live it’s hard to comment on Sexton. If u were there live like myself and u don’t believe he looked good u are Nutz.
    A lot of reckless throws that should’ve resulted in a couple more ints but you’re right, you know it all. Maybe he’ll throw to the wide open guy once in awhile.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
    I just read Matt's write-up about the ESU game. It's confirmed that Lockhart tore his ACL and is out for the season. What a shame.
    Tough loss for sure. It doesn’t sound like the other injuries are major or season ending, so that’s a positive. If you want to find a positive, at least Lockhart’s injury happened at the beginning of the season and the guys stepping in will have most of the season to gel. I saw some really good things from the receiving unit even after Lockhart’s departure and there’s still plenty to be excited about there.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    I just read Matt's write-up about the ESU game. It's confirmed that Lockhart tore his ACL and is out for the season. What a shame.

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  • Ram Tough
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    Originally posted by Iupgh View Post
    It’s called football and bad luck, do u understand, geez.
    Child, settle down. The adults are talking.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post

    I agree about the defense. Given they were missing a starting DT, and had a few injuries, biggest one being Howard. Terwilliger figured out the defensive scheme halfway through the 2nd quarter, and IUP stuck with it until the 4th Q, not good. Taylor really underpreformed, lets hope it was just a bad day, and they will improve - but they have a long way to go. Losing houser seemed to hurt the run game, ESU's best players are D-lineman, So I'm not too concerned about the line - but all those false starts for such a senior group was not good.

    There are some pluses though

    1 -they won
    2 - Sexton to Brown is all that we expected and more. they are able to carry the offense against a pretty good ESU defense, the depth at WR is really good. If they have a running game at all they will be hard for anyone to stop.
    3 - The Offensive game plan was solid, The new OC did well
    4 - The kicking game did well, should be OK
    5. ESU is much better than its loss to Pace - someone said they were looking past Pace - might be true
    6. They fought back after they were down, and beat up.

    The last unsportsmanlike call was really bad. I think the distraction call after that was a bit of a makeup call - never have I seen that called before.
    accurate assessment. From what I saw LIVE here are the pros and cons from last nite…ESU offensive is decent trigger and RB’s are good experienced players along with a ton of 5/6 year players other than a bad 4 minutes at Pace they will win more in East than lose….offensively IUP will be fine . Sexton was clean all nite and his arm strength is best I have seen in years in this league. OL was solid other than false starts which has never been a problem in the past. WR group is scary good if Lockhart doesn’t get hurt I really don’t know how teams could of kept him and Brown in check. Depth is there Ridley could be star opposite Brown and Howser’s brother will be home run hitter with freakish speed. RB 1 will be back at Ship and I still believe he is the real deal now that his weight is down and seeing him at camp, clear cut above A. Howser. Carter as the #2 RB ain’t shabby….Defense let’s just say 2 of there better starters Moore and Howard did not play and will be ready at Ship so right there that helps tremendously as both are proven solid players. On the negative pass rush better get better especially against teams that have competent triggers like ESU guy was. Defense needs to settle on DB’S and eliminate the ones that can’t play and there was a couple that got exposed. CB from Cal is a good player hopefully we can chalk it up as a bad nite. LB play was average but there is experience there. Special teams were good, kid looks like a good punter for sure and kickoff guy and coverage was good. Brown very dangerous in punt game but defense needs stops to give some field to work with. Carter injury could hinder kick return….INTANGIBLES- first time in Long time other team was the one with stupid unsporting fouls. The one on Sexton with 3 seconds called is travesty to officiating and that official should be reprimanded. Team did not quit when there was adversity, injuries , blown lead and 3 starters out. Also a good start which has been an issue in the past 3 years. In addition any Coach will tell u first games suck especially if your opponent already played. So hopefully they can clean up the secondary, pass rush and get the injured guys back. League across the board down year I believe no super teams for sure with Shepherd lead dog due to QB. Tort now 20-2 on the road so hopefully number 21 occurs at Ship Saturday.









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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Sexton kind of reminds me of Chase Haslett. Lots of talent, a little too much confidence, and mediocre results. But it was just the first game. Another downside of the 10 game schedule: you're still shaking off the rust but your opponent isn't. I imagine IUP will finish 8-2. They'll probably drop Slip plus one annual bone head loss.
    If u weren’t there live it’s hard to comment on Sexton. If u were there live like myself and u don’t believe he looked good u are Nutz.

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  • Iupgh
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    Originally posted by Ram Tough View Post
    So, an honest question. You guys seem to have something medical going on to start every season to a key player and/or position. What is the deal with that? Poor preparation or conditioning? Just plain old bad luck? A combination of the two or something else?

    I know all of our teams have health issues at times, but you all seem to get them earlier than most.
    It’s called football and bad luck, do u understand, geez.

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