I was wondering if there was any idea where Nico (IUP backup quarterback) might land?
also, has IUP picked up any players from the portal?
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
As I understand it, the new roster limits are going into effect and this will create a tsunami of D1 transfers to lower levels? I'm asking.
That's the perception. We'll see how it shakes out.
I'd be pretty nervous right now if I was a fringe player on a D2 roster.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostThe 'second' Portal Season is in full swing. Most are now done (or very close to being done) with Spring Ball.
Transfers soared this week.
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The 'second' Portal Season is in full swing. Most are now done (or very close to being done) with Spring Ball.
Transfers soared this week.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
It’s hard to say what the “market” looks like for him but personally I believe he would have been better off to stay at IUP. Being a solid backup is nothing to be ashamed of and heck, Rueve could be knocked out for the season on Week 1 and it would be his team. If a team picks him up as a starter, it’s going to be a lesser program and at who knows where. Then what if he transfers but still doesn’t end up being the starter? What was accomplished then? I just don’t think these guys do the math the whole way out and consider all of the possible outcomes.
You mention Hunter and it’s hard to disagree that he was given a longer leash because of the investment. If we’re being honest, he was NOT a top-tier quarterback. Not even close. Frankly, an argument could be made that IUP goes undefeated in the regular season last year if they had an arm like Sexton or Maxwell under center, or even Harry Football. The number of missed throws to wide open receivers let alone the open receives he just didn’t see was mind boggling. By all accounts, Rueve has a big league arm and can make all the throws that will be required of him.
The timing isn't great. He should have entered the minute they signed the new QB. The writing was clearly on the wall. I'm sure he was sold the 'stay and compete' company line. Now he will be going to a new spot having missed Spring Ball and having to quickly learn a new offense, etc. Remember he's from Colorado, so his net will likely be open to just about anywhere. Some of these guys only want to stay on the East Coast.
There are a lot of disgruntled backup QBs in the Portal or about to enter the Portal (as Spring is ending).
That said, it won't be an easy sell for IUP to find a (quality) transfer, either. The starting job is locked up. So, they'll likely be looking for a younger transfer they can sell on the dream of the future. Perhaps they'll be able to find a 'Nico type' who is fine being a backup on a good team.
As for Karst, I still find him to be rather polarizing. Larry Wilson's offense was borderline awful. It was beyond vanilla. To call it predictable is an understatement. Karst certainly had weaknesses. However, I don't think they exploited his strengths nearly enough. He was at his best - by far - while on the move. He wasn't a pocket passer, despite their dream to make him one.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
It’s hard to say what the “market” looks like for him but personally I believe he would have been better off to stay at IUP. Being a solid backup is nothing to be ashamed of and heck, Rueve could be knocked out for the season on Week 1 and it would be his team. If a team picks him up as a starter, it’s going to be a lesser program and at who knows where. Then what if he transfers but still doesn’t end up being the starter? What was accomplished then? I just don’t think these guys do the math the whole way out and consider all of the possible outcomes.
You mention Hunter and it’s hard to disagree that he was given a longer leash because of the investment. If we’re being honest, he was NOT a top-tier quarterback. Not even close. Frankly, an argument could be made that IUP goes undefeated in the regular season last year if they had an arm like Sexton or Maxwell under center, or even Harry Football. The number of missed throws to wide open receivers let alone the open receives he just didn’t see was mind boggling. By all accounts, Rueve has a big league arm and can make all the throws that will be required of him.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
It was inevitable. In my opinion, he would have been better off football-wise if he had transferred prior to this year. I thought he was better than Hunter, all around. I think they had a commitment (over-commitment?) to Hunter because he was "the guy they went out and got." I don't believe they thoroughly vetted Hunter because only when he was on-board they found out that he wasn't a deep passer. Then you had his decision-making, which is something you can't perfectly judge ahead of time.
I guess I'm happy they went out and got Rueve but I still don't like all of this player shuffling. I guess, in that regard, I'm an old traditionalist.
As an IUP fan, I am eager to see what Rueve and the receiver corps can do and, at the same time, I hope Nico does well. Unfortunately, I think he stood on the sideline and held the proverbial clipboard a year too long. His options are probably not as great as they would have been had he seen the writing on the wall earlier.
I'm conflicted, I guess. I want IUP to win and win big. So, in the current environment, the reality is that they have to go out and get the best QB they can. However, I still have a longing for the days when a guy would come in to the system, pay his dues, and eventually be the starter. So now, even the highly-touted young QB's they have don't have a future at IUP and they feel the need to go pick up a more experienced back up? I am not sure that is the best philosophy to follow with the QB position.
Meanwhile, of course I'm hoping Rueve has a huge season in '25. Go IUP!
You mention Hunter and it’s hard to disagree that he was given a longer leash because of the investment. If we’re being honest, he was NOT a top-tier quarterback. Not even close. Frankly, an argument could be made that IUP goes undefeated in the regular season last year if they had an arm like Sexton or Maxwell under center, or even Harry Football. The number of missed throws to wide open receivers let alone the open receives he just didn’t see was mind boggling. By all accounts, Rueve has a big league arm and can make all the throws that will be required of him.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
It was inevitable. In my opinion, he would have been better off football-wise if he had transferred prior to this year. I thought he was better than Hunter, all around. I think they had a commitment (over-commitment?) to Hunter because he was "the guy they went out and got." I don't believe they thoroughly vetted Hunter because only when he was on-board they found out that he wasn't a deep passer. Then you had his decision-making, which is something you can't perfectly judge ahead of time.
I guess I'm happy they went out and got Rueve but I still don't like all of this player shuffling. I guess, in that regard, I'm an old traditionalist.
As an IUP fan, I am eager to see what Rueve and the receiver corps can do and, at the same time, I hope Nico does well. Unfortunately, I think he stood on the sideline and held the proverbial clipboard a year too long. His options are probably not as great as they would have been had he seen the writing on the wall earlier.
I'm conflicted, I guess. I want IUP to win and win big. So, in the current environment, the reality is that they have to go out and get the best QB they can. However, I still have a longing for the days when a guy would come in to the system, pay his dues, and eventually be the starter. So now, even the highly-touted young QB's they have don't have a future at IUP and they feel the need to go pick up a more experienced back up? I am not sure that is the best philosophy to follow with the QB position.
Meanwhile, of course I'm hoping Rueve has a huge season in '25. Go IUP!
Not exactly an easy sell to a transfer ... coming in to be the (without question) backup.
However, they may be able to find a younger transfer and dangle the future in front of him.
The years are going by ... I don't even remember the last home-grown starter (not counting the occasional Nico-type spot start).
Lenny was here 4 years but even he transferred in.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostNico Marchitelli, IUP backup QB has entered the portal. The biggest surprise about that is an IUP player entering the portal. Otherwise it makes sense if the kid wants to start somewhere. Nobody should have been surprised when IUP went out and found a new starting QB though, including Nico. The downside is IUP loses an experienced backup, but the Gazette article says IUP will be looking to the portal for another one as the other two QB’s on the roster haven’t taken a college snap.
I wish him well, but I never saw Nico as a full time starter at this level. Maybe he could be if given all the first team reps each week but the coaching staff saw him every day for two years and still felt the need to go out and get Rueve.
I guess I'm happy they went out and got Rueve but I still don't like all of this player shuffling. I guess, in that regard, I'm an old traditionalist.
As an IUP fan, I am eager to see what Rueve and the receiver corps can do and, at the same time, I hope Nico does well. Unfortunately, I think he stood on the sideline and held the proverbial clipboard a year too long. His options are probably not as great as they would have been had he seen the writing on the wall earlier.
I'm conflicted, I guess. I want IUP to win and win big. So, in the current environment, the reality is that they have to go out and get the best QB they can. However, I still have a longing for the days when a guy would come in to the system, pay his dues, and eventually be the starter. So now, even the highly-touted young QB's they have don't have a future at IUP and they feel the need to go pick up a more experienced back up? I am not sure that is the best philosophy to follow with the QB position.
Meanwhile, of course I'm hoping Rueve has a huge season in '25. Go IUP!
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostNico Marchitelli, IUP backup QB has entered the portal. The biggest surprise about that is an IUP player entering the portal. Otherwise it makes sense if the kid wants to start somewhere. Nobody should have been surprised when IUP went out and found a new starting QB though, including Nico. The downside is IUP loses an experienced backup, but the Gazette article says IUP will be looking to the portal for another one as the other two QB’s on the roster haven’t taken a college snap.
I wish him well, but I never saw Nico as a full time starter at this level. Maybe he could be if given all the first team reps each week but the coaching staff saw him every day for two years and still felt the need to go out and get Rueve.
Nico does have some starts under his belt. Hopefully he finds a good home. He'd have been a great luxury for IUP but it's fully understandable.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostNico Marchitelli, IUP backup QB has entered the portal. The biggest surprise about that is an IUP player entering the portal. Otherwise it makes sense if the kid wants to start somewhere. Nobody should have been surprised when IUP went out and found a new starting QB though, including Nico. The downside is IUP loses an experienced backup, but the Gazette article says IUP will be looking to the portal for another one as the other two QB’s on the roster haven’t taken a college snap.
I wish him well, but I never saw Nico as a full time starter at this level. Maybe he could be if given all the first team reps each week but the coaching staff saw him every day for two years and still felt the need to go out and get Rueve.
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Nico Marchitelli, IUP backup QB has entered the portal. The biggest surprise about that is an IUP player entering the portal. Otherwise it makes sense if the kid wants to start somewhere. Nobody should have been surprised when IUP went out and found a new starting QB though, including Nico. The downside is IUP loses an experienced backup, but the Gazette article says IUP will be looking to the portal for another one as the other two QB’s on the roster haven’t taken a college snap.
I wish him well, but I never saw Nico as a full time starter at this level. Maybe he could be if given all the first team reps each week but the coaching staff saw him every day for two years and still felt the need to go out and get Rueve.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostIts not the last incident as much as it is the multiple incidents.
Incident #1: March 2022 - DUI from combination of alcohol/drugs, hit a car during the DUI. Got first time offender deal: 10 days alcohol treatment, 6 months probation, safe driving classes, etc.
Incident #2: October 2022 - Felony criminal trespass, misdemeanor resisting arrest and criminal mischief, and citation for disorderly conduct. Got a plea deal for citations for criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
Incident #3: August 2024 - Misdemeanor fleeing or eluding, driving with suspended license, traffic offenses. Pled down to citations for disorderly conduct and driving on a suspended license.
Stewart is super talented and it appears that his grades should have been acceptable, but the market for above average running backs is strong with the current rules. Stewart's got that good ol' boy IUP football booster for his attorney, so that helps.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostYou guys are all missing the point. I'm not sure Stewart was dismissed from IUP because of just his alleged police involved incidents. Stewart was already working out in fall camp when he was dismissed. What happened in fall camp that put Tort over the edge and booted him. Obviously, if Stewart was working out, he wasn't getting the boot. Something happened in camp that I'm sure we'll never know. Zero chance Stewart returns.
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You guys are all missing the point. I'm not sure Stewart was dismissed from IUP because of just his alleged police involved incidents. Stewart was already working out in fall camp when he was dismissed. What happened in fall camp that put Tort over the edge and booted him. Obviously, if Stewart was working out, he wasn't getting the boot. Something happened in camp that I'm sure we'll never know. Zero chance Stewart returns.
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