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EDINBORO — From the outset it was clear this would be no rehash.

A year subsequent to assuming a humiliating misfortune to Edinboro, the sixteenth positioned IUP Ruby Birds of prey offered to set things right by scoring early and frequently and bulldozing the Battling Scots, 41-0, on Saturday at Sox Harrison Arena. The success, IUP's twelfth straight out and about, eradicated the terrible recollections from last October, when the Red Falcons saw their season finisher trusts dissipate with a four-direct home misfortune toward the one-win Battling Scots.

"We discussed last year somewhat," said focus Collin Pietropola. "It's another season, and this was the following game on our timetable, yet it was certainly toward the rear of the personalities."

IUP (6-0 in general, 4-0 PSAC West) scored two times in the main quarter and multiple times in the second to take a 35-0 halftime lead. The Blood red Birds of prey outgained Edinboro by 427 yards (607-180), remembering a 361-42 benefit for passing yardage. Starter Mak Sexton was noteworthy, finishing 16 of 18 endeavors for 338 yards and three scores, and reinforcement Logan Horn got in the demonstration in the last part, finishing his main three endeavors for 23 yards.

Duane Brown got done with seven gets for 103 yards and scores of 19 and 9 yards. Hilton Ridley got two passes for 70 yards and one score. Tight end Cole Laney had two gets for 73 yards.

"The experience, particularly on offense, of our football crew showed," said IUP lead trainer Paul Tortorella. "At the point when you have a more seasoned group, they get it that it's each game in turn, each training in turn. The main game is the following one."

IUP likewise outrushed the Battling Scots, 246-138, with Dayjure Stewart (87 yards, 1 TD), JD More youthful (80 yards) and Adam Houser (61 yards, 1 TD) consolidating for 228 yards of IUP's aggregate.

"Credit to Mentor Tortorella and his staff," said Edinboro mentor Jake Nulph. "Repulsively, they're essentially as adjusted as you will see. In the event that you give them a light box, they will stick it down your throat. Also, when you begin taking from one to give to another, they will toss it over your head."

The other portion of the overwhelming day was the presentation of the rapidly further developing IUP safeguard. Edinboro arrived at the red zone just a single time, and that drive finished with an interference — by cautious lineman Raunya Mitchell). In any case, the Battling Scots never truly took steps to score.

"Great guards, that is the thing they do," said co-cautious organizer Jim Smith. "They raise their game every week. Furthermore, for this situation, we got the shutout and that was significant. I'm blissful and glad for those folks and we all are on the staff."

Connor Kelly, who played at Edinboro (3-4, 1-3) for two seasons prior to moving to IUP, drove the Blood red Falcons with six handles. Mitchell had four handles, including 1.5 for misfortune, and cornerback Naszhir Taylor separated three passes. Mitchell and Darius Bruce had interferences.

"This is a big deal to us today," Mitchell said. "That is to say, they beat us a year ago. We understood what we needed to do today, and we did it."

Edinboro sophomore Isaac Bernard, who drove the Battling Scots to their 21-17 win last year against IUP, finished only 6 of 25 endeavors for 36 yards and the two captures prior to being pulled in the final quarter. Bernard's 20.1 passer rating was the second-most reduced in the beyond 42 years by an IUP rival with no less than 25 pass endeavors.

"That is a great football crew," Nulph said. "That is a group with a ton of graduate understudies and fifth-year seniors. We have a ton of first year recruit and sophomores, Thus, our childhood showed today."

The shutout was IUP's first since holding Gannon scoreless in 2019. In the wake of permitting East Stroudsburg to score 35 focuses in the season opener, the Ruby Falcons' safeguard has surrendered a normal of 14 places in the five games since.

"We made a stride and we're improving, however we're zeroing in on getting done," Smith said. "Finish each play, finish each series, finish consistently. It's been each week in turn."

While the IUP protection was getting done, the Ruby Falcons offense had another quick beginning. In six games, IUP has outscored adversaries 106-28 in the principal half. Lately, the Red Birds of prey frequently had slow beginnings that cost them later on, yet that hasn't been an issue this year.

"The key message this week was that we needed to areas of strength for begin keep up with it for four quarters," said Sexton, who had his fourth 300-yard passing game in six beginnings. "Furthermore, I figure we worked really hard of that today. It's great to put on the rack that we can look toward and attempt to imitate it, all day every day."

The main thing that went poorly for IUP was the kicking game. Green bean Scratch Andrasi missed an additional three point endeavors on a breezy day, while two of Nicholas Morrison's opening shots left limits for punishments.

In any case, those things made a difference minimal eventually. IUP was simply a lot for Edinboro.

"In some cases the breeze can get into your head a smidgen," Tortorella said. "In any case, in general, I appreciate that our group has figured out how to simply stress over the following game and not, stress over anything more. I feel that showed today."