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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
How many "stars" do you think that accounts for? Chris Collier found sucess on Sundays so far, but how many others won't? That's the choice these kids are making.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
They are 10-12 over the last two years, plain and simple. That is not good, plain and simple. I don’t know what’s so hard to understand about that. As I said, it’s way better than what they were but it’s nowhere near competing for anything more than a winning season, which they still haven’t had since 1981. I don’t take anything away from Mulrooney at least getting them to the point of being competitive, but that’s a far cry from proving he’s the “master” of the revolving door. We’re talking about how close their losses were, not how many big wins they have? Give me a break.
You gotta give him one thing ... Tort is the 'master' of finding any possible way to lose a big game. He's made it an art form. You actually can't make some of this crap up.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
That's a laughable comment. I mean, do you have a crystal ball for this stuff?
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Look, I don't know what next year looks like. Nobody does. But Mulrooney has proven himself to be the master of the "revolving door" and that will go a long way. Assuming that he is still there, his method is not going to change.
You say they were still "not good." They were 5-6, yes, with arguably the toughest schedule in the PSAC due to crossover games against Cal and IUP on back-to-back weeks. We (IUP) always complained about having to play SRU and CAL on successive weeks. LHU had the same thing.
They didn't pull of a winning season but they lost to Cal, IUP, and ESU by a total of 13 points. The program is right there. If he can continue to recruit like he has already it's more likely that they are a contender in the East. I would bet on that. but I don't have a crystal ball. I think the revolving door is probably a built-in aspect of the program. Luckily for LHU and Mulrooney, the door swings both ways.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I think that's a noticeable difference with Mulrooney at Lock Haven. Its clear there are several guys he's taken with a deal that they can use Lock Haven to upcycle their career - and he supports them the whole way. Its undoubtedly a pitch to some of these guys. Go to Lock Haven, be a D2 star, then jump to D1 or get combine looks. Its not a terrible strategy: it embraces the emerging role of the portal and may get you some guys who would never sniff out your DMs.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
That's tough. Unlike declaring for the draft, the portal is like that line of no return in Field of Dreams. I only know of a couple players who have successfully come crawling back to their original team after entering the portal. Also heard one of them lost scholarship money in the move.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, these coaches all talk tough. It's one thing when Joe Blow goes in to the portal. It's a whole different scenario when Johnny Star does.
Tort preaches once you go ... you are no longer welcome.
I want to see what happens the first time a star goes, changes his mind and wants to come back. 'Stars' and the 'nameless, faceless' have much different rules in football (and life).
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
That's tough. Unlike declaring for the draft, the portal is like that line of no return in Field of Dreams. I only know of a couple players who have successfully come crawling back to their original team after entering the portal. Also heard one of them lost scholarship money in the move.
Well, these coaches all talk tough. It's one thing when Joe Blow goes in to the portal. It's a whole different scenario when Johnny Star does.
Tort preaches once you go ... you are no longer welcome.
I want to see what happens the first time a star goes, changes his mind and wants to come back. 'Stars' and the 'nameless, faceless' have much different rules in football (and life).
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
That is incorrect info. Yes, once they are entered into the portal they are off the roster and can no longer participate in team activities. They don't lose their scholarship. They keep their scholarship till the end of the academic school year since they completed the season of record.
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Originally posted by RockPride View Post
Once a player declares that they want to enter the portal, and it is entered, they are no longer considered 'on the roster' and have relinquished their scholarship for the remainder of the year.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
The love fest for Lock Haven was short lived. The reality is they were still 10-12 over the last two seasons and while that’s a dramatic improvement, it’s still not good. Now it looks like it could be a revolving door.
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Look, I don't know what next year looks like. Nobody does. But Mulrooney has proven himself to be the master of the "revolving door" and that will go a long way. Assuming that he is still there, his method is not going to change.
You say they were still "not good." They were 5-6, yes, with arguably the toughest schedule in the PSAC due to crossover games against Cal and IUP on back-to-back weeks. We (IUP) always complained about having to play SRU and CAL on successive weeks. LHU had the same thing.
They didn't pull of a winning season but they lost to Cal, IUP, and ESU by a total of 13 points. The program is right there. If he can continue to recruit like he has already it's more likely that they are a contender in the East. I would bet on that. but I don't have a crystal ball. I think the revolving door is probably a built-in aspect of the program. Luckily for LHU and Mulrooney, the door swings both ways.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View PostTahir Mills RB, and Justin Cook WR enter the Portal from ESU. Mills would clearly be the #1 back next year after splitting time with Tyriq Lewis this season. Both Mills and Lewis were PSAC 1st Team selections. Cook earned Specialist honors this season as a kick returner.
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Tahir Mills RB, and Justin Cook WR enter the Portal from ESU. Mills would clearly be the #1 back next year after splitting time with Tyriq Lewis this season. Both Mills and Lewis were PSAC 1st Team selections. Cook earned Specialist honors this season as a kick returner.
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Originally posted by RockPride View Post
Once a player declares that they want to enter the portal, and it is entered, they are no longer considered 'on the roster' and have relinquished their scholarship for the remainder of the year.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Yes and no. I believe they would have to leave the team. They're not "in" until the school approves them.
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