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The Pacers brought in some competition for the position. They traded a 2nd rounder to Memphis for Jay Huff, a 7'1" C who shot over 40% from 3 last year.
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What they can afford is irrelevant to the conversation. Why pay Akron $5 million when they can just pay Youngstown State $500k? They can still get that $5 million sponsorship you speak of, but instead pocket the $4.5 million difference. Perhaps use it to sign a heisman contending QB.
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Football generally is what drives realignment. In that case the dead weight you speak of shedding would likely be Kent and sadly Akron.
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2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Looking at last seasons NET numbers is pointless, especially in this transfer era. Even Akron, which was much less impacted by the portal than many, is looking at 4 new starters in their lineup. It's very much going to be a different team compared to last season. Many mid-majors are turning over half their roster. From my understanding the first round teams are matched based off preseason expectations. That would mean expectations are that Old Dominion and JMU are projected to be 2 of the Sun Belts better teams. That doesn't necessarily mean that it will play out that way as preseason predictions are educated guesses. It's the 2nd round that uses NET to determine match-ups. -
The bigger impact of the Haiburton injury is it made their decision to let Turner walk to avoid the luxury tax easier. His departure to Milwaukee opens up both a roster spot and an opportunity for Freeman to earn minutes.
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2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Season opener against JMU announced for November 3rd. Only 125 days away. -
2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Spradlin did an excellent job last year in year 1 as their head coach. He inherited a 32 win team, but much of their roster was turned over. He still managed to lead them to a 13-5 conference record after an understandably slow OOC start. I haven't followed their offseason, but with a full year of recruiting I imagine they should be one of the better mid-majors this year. A nice home opponent for the schedule. -
Other than Kent, I'm not sure there is an opponent that's in the should win category (excluding FCS). There are certainly teams we can contend with and beat, but nobody I can say with confidence that's a win. In the grand scheme of things until we prove otherwise Akron is just above Kent in the food chain and below ~120 other teams. We are the cupcake that other fans pencil in wins against when they're projecting their teams win totals.
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The World of College Basketball
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
The college basketball season will expand from 31 to 32 games starting in 2026-2027 season. https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/ncaa-set-to-allow-college-basketball-schedules-increase-to-32-game-season-beginning-in-2026-27/ -
The World of College Basketball
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
The thing is if you eliminate it you have to put something in place to replace it with. RPI was an even worse system IMO. Whatever new system gets lobbied for I'd say make it reward teams more for winning on the road against quality opponents. Teams have become too complacent at loading schedules with homes games against cupcakes. You get what you reward. -
Maybe he wants an opportunity to actually play in a bowl game
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Money meant for taxpayers has long found it's way to athletics in SEC. The difference before that money was used on facilities. Case in point the Mississippi scandal that Brett Favre was in the middle of.
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I'm not even opposed to sin taxes. To me this just more so shows where the priorities lie for the state. Instead of investing in improving their education system, which is ranked in the bottom 10 nationally, they're prioritizing paying 18-22 year old kids who can throw or catch a football. I suppose it's an easy sell to those politicians voter base who care more about sitting in front of a TV watching football than they do about developing well paying industries in their communities.
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EA Sports paying schools based off of how frequently the team gets played in the game. https://www.si.com/college-football/ea-sports-pay-schools-based-game-usage-college-football-26
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It's challenging in the men's game as well. Guards and wings have always been easier to come by as they're more plentiful.
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2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Didn't he have a similar title at Akron? It seems like a lateral move on the surface. I know there were comments about what Akron was achieving with a very small support staff. I wonder if feeling overwhelmed play a part in his departure. -
2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I see they raised general admission ticket prices. It's still not a bad value when you break it down by game. It comes out to ~$6-$7/game depending on how many home games there are. -
2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Not intending to throw shade, but being the first or second guy off the bench is probably a better fit for him at the P4 level. -
Billboards and radio advertising I've heard frequently.
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Coaching salaries have become absurd. Sure, guys like Nick Saban did enough to generate buzz and revenue at their schools to be worth their salaries. I just don't see how the math math's that guys like Moorhead are worth $500k and his assistants are worth ~$150k (or more) each. Most of the revenue Akron generates in football is fixed. The other revenue (ticket sales, concessions, parking) that a coach can impact is very minimal at schools like Akron. Camden Stockton I remember in an interview said ticket sales only generated ~$800k in revenue and that was for all sports. Even if we say football makes up 75% that would be barely enough to cover just Moorhead's pay. The whole system is propped up because of institutional support.
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The simple answer is schools like Akron aren't expected to compete. There are even schools in the P4 (Northwestern, Vanderbilt, half the ACC, etc. that aren't expected to compete. Programs like Akron exist because someone needs to be at the bottom of the food chain to prop others up. The P4 isn't going to go away because there is no way the NFL can replicate a farm league that would generate the revenue that the top ~30 FBS programs do. There have been how many spring leagues over the years that have failed? There is no market for minor league NFL. College football thrives off tradition and millions of people feeling connected to schools they didn't even attend.
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ESPN posted an article ranking all FBS QB rooms. I thought some of you might enjoy this tidbit. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/45145716/ranking-all-136-college-football-fbs-quarterbacks-tiers-2025-season
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2024-25 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2025-26
kreed5120 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Akron football players would be very upset if they could read this comment. -
2025 Akron Zips Football: "Our goal is_______."
kreed5120 replied to egregiousbob's topic in Akron Zips Football
More like Akron against ourselves! -
2025 Akron Zips Football: "Our goal is_______."
kreed5120 replied to egregiousbob's topic in Akron Zips Football
I'm not sure to be honest. From what I read the 4 hours of reduced practice time is supposed to be replaced with 4 hours of mandatory study tables.