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If you guys need a hate watch it’s Fordham vs Iona on espn+ rn. Iona win helps Akron and fordham has Guthrie as AD lol
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Yep, and he's been playing with it for about a week or so now, so that's not it. https://x.com/iawolves/status/1987336624305545439?t=A84uRKvPsQDkfeuvMxMxFg&s=19
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Maybe he meant IFL
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Canada mens National team.....is very fortunate to have Richie Laryea on their roster. Zips Nation is very proud of Richmond Laryea. https://wakingthered.com/2025/11/14/21600/richie-laryea-energizes-10-man-canada-in-scrappy-draw-with-ecuador/
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Butler Head coach resigns after a tough season. https://butlersports.com/news/2025/11/14/mens-soccer-paul-snape-announces-resignation-as-butler-mens-soccer-head-coach.aspx
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Sounds like his injury was too bad to play next week. Maybe he meant CFL.
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Did you notice the nose guard mask in the previous post. He wasn't wearing the protection mask as a Halloween costume.
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https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/46966865/miami-ohio-qb-dequan-finn-ends-season-focus-nfl
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Dequan Finn?
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What, is he training to be a sports analyst?
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Miami (OH) QB apparently quit the team to focus on the NFL draft lol.
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Enrique didn't play last night for Iowa but has been in recent practice videos on Instagram. Hopefully he is OK.
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Bummer. I thought a high motor was a strength of his. He is still young and bigs take longer to develop. Hopefully he has a high ceiling and can hit the midrange shot.
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I differ just a bit. I think if Groce could dictate the style of play for every game it would be wide open and fast. He would play with 5 guards or 4 guards and an Oggie type wing. He has always been that way. We slowed the offense down because our best player was Freeman and Groce adjusts to his roster and the strengths of the competition. Now he is just getting back to his natural identity. What I do agree with is Brisco will likely only get spot minutes this year and only when the matchup justifies it. Purdue is exactly why you need players like Brisco and Barre on your roster. Should be interesting to see how the staff approaches this challenge. For Brisco to ever play significant minutes he will need to grade out as a top producer in practice like everyone else.
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The game kinda showed me that...Finley maybe wasn't as much the problem as I've thought for awhile. Maybe he's no solution, but I don't know that Moorhead would adjust much for the next QB either. Finley's best offense may actually be a Mumme air raid where...he's just chucking the hell out of it without regard to consequences (Tim Couch's last year at Kentucky for example, he threw for 4611 with the bowl game and the whole team ran for about 1650 when disregarding sacks). Moorhead doesn't strike me as a coach who adjusts his system very well to what his players do best. May not be the best for the team as we have multiple capable backs, but...
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What if the offensive line blocked better or the WRs did a better job of getting separation? If Akron really wants to be good, it can't just be about one thing here or there. It's about everyone doing better all the time.
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I said it in an earlier post - there were about 2.5-3 quarters of predictable offense from the Zips. Joe did nothing to mix it up and it was easy for Kent to pin their ears back.
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This was kind of my thought process as well. Although at times you might need a big body enforcer type so there might be a game script that would call for him getting ~5 minutes of run time. That said, I wouldn't expect to see him in the rotation this year on a consistent basis.
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Somebody has to step up and be the sociable, affable, ***-kisser to make up for JoMo's inability or unwillingness to be that guy in chasing NIL money. Maybe that's Goodrich. I've liked what I've seen so far from him. The most frustrating thing about the six sacks is that everyone watching the game saw them coming other than Finley and JoMo. Many of them were in situations where the Zips went 4 or 5 wide and PCCC blitzed and just outnumbered the Zips linemen. How about and audible or an adjustment or two?
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I'm not sure about this. I think they were ready to fold early in the game. Akron let them think they could win after the botched punt return and big play after. Is Akron a good team? They gave up six sacks and have given up a lot during the season. Do good teams allow a team like Kent to produce more turnovers? Do good teams allow the Kent's if the world to get six sacks? Do good teams miss less than 40 yard FGs? Did they lose because they didn't go for it on a couple of fourth downs? Not really. They were 2 of 4 on fourth down conversions. The national average is 54 percent. Whenever I go games and the crowd yells for the coach to go for it on fourth down I yell to to coach to kick it and not listen to the crowd because they have been drinking all day. I have a pretty steadfast rule in life.... Never listen to the advice of thousands of drunks. Sporting events are almost always actively lost, not won. Teams lose not because of things they didn't do. Teams lose because of things they DO. So, is Akron a good team? Teams that DO the things they DO aren't good teams. If Akron ends the season 4-8, which it looks like they will, are they a good team? No, the body of actual evidence in 2025 will show that what they did proves them to be a bad team.
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Game 3- Penn State- Shenago
clarkwgriswold replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I suspect Brisco was brought in at a time when it was anticipated that the program would continue in its traditional half court offense, where a less mobile big could succeed. That's also when Okonkwo was brought in. Groce then saw what he had personnel-wise and decided that up-tempo was the way to go. Okonkwo adapted but was never completely that guy. Barre was appealing in the portal as he is a guy who can get up and down. I'm not sure Brisco is a fit in the offense as presently constructed. However, at the same time, it's tough to judge the kid 12 minutes into his college basketball career. -
Thus far it doesn't look like Brisco can shoot from the outside. Right now he just looks like a limited-minutes role player. Doesn't appear to have a very high motor, which is aggravating.
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Looking at the box score, Purdue outrebounded Bama 52-28. Bama shot decently well but Purdue shot exceptionally well. Purdue: 47% FG, 42.9% 3P Bama: 42.4% FG, 36.4% 3P Bama only lost by 7. Our style is very similar to Bama's. This gives me hope that we can be competitive with Purdue despite being completely outmatched in the post.
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Thanks for your thoughts @72 Roo. Interesting that Goodrich is building NIL. @exit322 JoeMo's complaining is exactly why he's the worst coach for the job. It's pathetic. He knew what he was coming into and his prickly ego/personality has created another hurdle for the program to climb over.
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I am following up my own post. Ha!! I thought Brisco was going to be an explosive rebounder, power forward type. But Groce has said he will play strictly the center position. Well, he’s only 6-8 so he’s not a rim protector. All accounts say he moves slow and I watched him miss a dunk against Princeton. So he’s not going to be an athletic, jump out of the gym, Freeman type center. That only leaves the traditional, back to the basket, play under rim, earth mover type. He’s currently 240lbs. Maybe he gets to 245-250lbs by his senior year. The question I have is can he shoot at all away from the rim? Right now I believe he adds value by banging down low with the big boys and rebounding. Let’s see. I have posted this video link before of Maverick Morgan at Illinois under Groce. He was 6-10 and maxed out at 250lbs. This video is from his Junior year without a redshirt year. So he was even bigger as a senior. Notice how like a big tight end in football he gravitates to the open holes in the defense. Not flashy, but effective.
