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I've been saying this for years. There's a path forward. I just don't think anyone at the G4 schools is interested in looking into it.
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That's a great question. I don't know what their financials are. Maybe someone at the MAC could look at it. Our basketball program is a great MAC program. Does everyone realize moving to the MVC would greatly increase the competition?
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Yes, could very well be.
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Yes, fixed.
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Same These were my thoughts exactly. I mentioned to a few of my friends at the game how Finley didn't look comfortable (I'm still surprised by that) and how he looked like he was aiming the ball instead of just letting it fly. But then my brother-in-law, who was watching on ESPN+ said it was due to him being rushed all night. So I wanted to get some expert opinions đ
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Wouldnât those âsimilarly situated schoolsâ be most or all MAC schools as well? What needs to happen is the G6 in general needs to figure out how and where they want to be in this new college athletics landscape.
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Idk. What about YSU? Or any of the Missouri Valley schools? How do they make ends meet?
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Did you mean to say 'there's no reason NOT to start exploring conferences and alliances with similarly situated and like minded schools'?
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I was there live and havenât had it in me to watch the replay. I felt the OL was generally serviceable aside from a few plays. Also noticed Finley bailing out of the pocket early instead of stepping up a few plays as well. So I think a little of both, but lean more towards Finely at fault.
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I have to ask. What's so special about the MAC? I'm not advocating leaving the MAC and spending money to do it, but there's no reason to not to start exploring conferences and alliances with similarly situated and like minded schools.
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Still numb from Thursday night. As LZIp mentioned above, I loved what I saw out of Patrick and White before they went out with injury. Hopefully our D is truly stout & it wasn't simply an inept Wyoming offense we were witnessing. Without saying both, would you guys pin Finley's troubles primarily on Finley, or was our OL to blame? I was fully expecting Finley to light it up this season đ
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I donât understand how we have so many guys hurt Week 1: I may have missed something, but notable guys I did not see on the sidelines (and didnât play): David, Shor, Motley-Simmons Notable guys I saw on the sideline not in uniform: Gee, Davis, Curry, Davis, Newell. Pretty disappointing that two for sure starters and the rest at least being 2 deep type players werenât even available for game 1. Losing Patrick was huge and I like what I was seeing out of White as well before he got hurt. Hope those guys are back before week 3. Finleyâs play was inexcusable. Adamsâ drop was inexcusable, but itâs even sadder that heâs hardly able to get on the field now. I have to assume heâs fully healthy after 2+ seasons. I thought defense was solid enough (besides the last drive). I thought Joe Mo punting on 4th down with 3 minutes left was inexcusable as well. Really disappointed we couldnât even score a point. Use next week to continue evaluating all the new players, give Roggow or Johnson a few drives, then shore up our rotations for week 3.
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I'm not defending the BS. I'd like to eliminate the BS and make MAC athletic departments benefit the athletes students alumni fans and general communities around their schools.
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There should be MAC sports. Football should be part of MAC sports. They need to find a way to make all MAC sports work.
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It brings in the most money, while also costing the most. It's a net positive if you get rid of the Football program; because the money brought in by the football program doesn't even cover the expense of the football program. Some people just live in denial.
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Yet the football team is the only one bringing in any revenue. Didnât they bring in close to 4 million last year by playing Rutgers, SC, and Ohio State? Where is the athletic budget without that cashflow? Yet the football program has no training table, no money to recruit, etc etc. Appears to be a sinking ship
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Dude, we have to stop defending this BS. It's absolutely unacceptable that the University of Akron is cutting education, cutting tenured professors, cutting services for students (that students have every right to have because they're the one paying the bills), just so that a bunch of administrators can pad their resumes using Akron as a stepping stone, and so a bunch of barely-existent alumni can pretend in a reality that doesn't exist. At some point it has to stop. We're not talking about how it happens, we're talking about that it needs to happen. I'm sorry, you're not a serious person of you're still defending this crap.
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Then there should be no MAC sports should there? It's time to stop mortgaging the future, so the greediest generation in history can sit in the stands of empty stadiums. But more specifically: you don't have to eliminate all sports that don't make a profit, just the ones that cost you the most with no potential to ever be competitive...like football.
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Incomplete definition.
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Nihilism- the rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless.
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If you want to eliminate all MAC sports that don't make a profit, there will be no Mac sports.
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What if they tell Akron to leave and take their basketball program with them? How do you plan on paying off the MAC for the breach of contract lawsuit Akron would be almost guaranteed to lose? The major problem with Nihilism is the is never a consideration for what comes next. Your second paragraph isn't in the world of reality. The answer for the MAC is not to abandon football. The answer is to find ways to make it financially viable for the members that will benefit the athletes students alumni fans and general communities around the schools. Start with no more weeknight games and start games at times that make them more family friendly considering games last 3.5+ hours now. Make it a college athletics experience and not a television show. The answer for Akron is to use our new AD to help influence a new direction for the member institution.
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Yup. 100% of the MAC programs lose money on Football, and there's a bunch of perennial losers (CMU, Ball St., Kent St., EMU) that cannot make sense to continue this farce. Even the programs that have "success" how strained are they financially to continue this farce?
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