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It's lightweight. I can't find a tag so unfortunately can't tell you the material.
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That team out East made the NIT and will be traveling Illinois St.
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Definitely feels like the most winnable matchup we've had. Not only are they not overwhelming in size, but they play a lot of younger players heavy minutes. Perhaps can lead to them making more miscues than a senior led team.
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Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Yes, they wear OSU gear, but they're mainly OSU football fans. 99% of them don't follow OSU basketball. I wouldn't be surprised if many are UNC or Duke bandwagon fans for hoops. -
Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I don't feel OSU basketball has the monopoly that OSU football has in NEO. Most of this area tunes out college basketball and don't really follow it until March. Maybe watched 1-2 OSU basketball games all year. For that reason I feel it's easier to convert them. Just need to make them care in the first place. -
Every win nets the MAC an extra $2 million.
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I knew that. My fingers and mind were in 2 different places when I wrote that lol
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Yes, it's also fortunate the location is far from A&M. Should be a lot of neutral fans that will be pulling for the upset.
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Said they were the last team in. They were 1 more bid thief away from missing the tournament entirely. Got lucky once again.
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Out of likes but +1
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Increasing JAR Attendance/Engaging the Fans
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
The JAR has a lot of flaws, but location IMO isn't one of them. It's right off the highway in a highly trafficked/populated area. It's not like Miami (OH) or Athens where you have to drive an hour or two to BFE to get to. -
Staying Close to John Groce - Coach-related News and Views
kreed5120 replied to dirtyolcrowe's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
If your employer offered you 2 options which are you taking? 1) Build new office with on-site gym, nice green space, and insert a few other amenities but have a pay freeze on all employees for 5 years to help fund. 2) 25% immediate pay bump with 10% annual pay increase, but you have to keep working in your functional ~40 year office building. I don't think people realize the players have a nice locker room and practice facility. In fact, in an article in the Toledo Blade multiple coaches on other MAC teams said they were envious of Akron's facilities. The wooden bleachers is a fan problem, not a player or coach one. -
I feel it's unlikely we find a 1st or 2nd All-MAC caliber big in the portal. Perhaps target a sophomore or junior who is still a little raw offensively, but can make an impact on defense. Seeing what Groce and staff has been able to do for the careers of Amani and Freeman I think would make this an attractive spot for a big looking to further develop his game. Amani's offensive production would likely need to be replaced in the aggregate.
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Staying Close to John Groce - Coach-related News and Views
kreed5120 replied to dirtyolcrowe's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
A few years before covid there was one done I believe. I believe renovation costs were projected to be in the 10s of millions of dollars range. -
3-Peat hats are now available. https://www.feartheroocollective.com/category/all-products
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It definitely fits true to size. I haven't washed my hoodie so I can't really say anything about that. It's made by New Era and what I've read online is they use shrink resistant materials.
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My biggest complaint about NET is it doesn't take into account things like injuries. For example any team that beat Buffalo in December and January beat a pretty good mid-major team. With Frietag out UB was objectively below average to bad mid-major. In the eyes of the metric it views December UB being equal to late February UB, but in reality those teams are night and day different.
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I wore mine yesterday and it's probably my favorite piece of Zips gear I own because of both its comfort and versatility. Can easily layer it during the winter and its still breathable enough to wear during spring/fall.
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I mostly follow mid-major basketball so I asked chatGBT who Akron is most likely to face in round 1 and which of those opponents presents the most favorable matchup. ChatGBT didn't mention it but UNC NBA draft lottery player is out for the year. Best Matchups for Akron 1. Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball Why it favors Akron: Plays a slower, more half-court style Defense is usually solid but not overwhelming athletically Akron’s disciplined offense could operate comfortably Upset profile: Teams like Vanderbilt historically lose more 5-vs-12 games because they don’t overwhelm opponents physically. 2. North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball Why it could be manageable: Fast tempo but sometimes inconsistent shooting If Akron controls pace and limits transition, it becomes a half-court game UNC teams seeded around 5 sometimes have defensive lapses Risk: rebounding disadvantage. Tougher Matchups 3. Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball Why it’s difficult: Extremely athletic SEC roster Pressure defense and transition scoring Can overwhelm mid-majors physically Arkansas-type teams are usually under-seeded on the 5 line, making them dangerous. Worst Matchup St. John's Red Storm men's basketball Why it’s the hardest draw: Elite defensive pressure Forces turnovers and speeds teams up Physical rebounding team For a MAC champion like Akron, this is the exact style that causes problems—constant pressure and athletic depth. ✅ Best → Worst matchup order Vanderbilt (best) North Carolina Arkansas St. John’s (worst)
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Toledo played well the last 2-3 weeks of the regular season as well. I actually predicted they would knock off Miami and make the final. Obviously UMass beat them to the punch. Their NET is in the 130s because they frankly weren't very good November thru early February. Predictive metrics don't account for that.
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Utah Valley paid $1 million to compete in the conference tournament as well. They were originally not going to be able to participate as they never paid their exit fee for leaving the Big West.
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It's because according to NET we should have won by something similar to what the game spread was. Winning by 3 in metrics eyes was us underachieving. If we won by 10+ we would have improved. Margin of victory is heavily weighted in these predictive metrics.
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The play in games are typically 11 seeds, but they can and have been 12 seed games before. What impacts that is the number of AQs the committee feels is above vs below the bubble line.
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Seems to be another flaw with his coaching then. They didn't really have an answer for Lyles in the 2nd half when he started playing closer to the rim. I would have to imagine Simmons at least would have held Lyles to fewer than 16 rebounds.
